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    Quote Originally Posted by boybi View Post
    Before the war, ang projection sa commodities (food) was prices will keep going up until the end of 1st half of 2022.
    How about now with the war? Ano na projection?

    Yan naman siansbak ko from the start, hinde pa nakaka recover from covid and we are just about to, then nagpasikat naman itong si Putin.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ray_noel View Post
    Putin-ina talaga… hindi nakinig sa china na after winter olympics na lang agenda nya…


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    what you talking about?

    winter olympics 2022 closing ceremony Feb 20

    russia invaded ukraine Feb 24

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    ang balita putin asked xi if he can go into ukraine, xi told putin after winter olympics

    sakto

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    what you talking about?

    winter olympics 2022 closing ceremony Feb 20

    russia invaded ukraine Feb 24

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    ang balita putin asked xi if he can go into ukraine, xi told putin after winter olympics

    sakto
    And they negotiated and agreed for a new oil/gas pipeline.
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    Quote Originally Posted by boybi View Post
    And they negotiated and agreed for a new oil/gas pipeline.

    yep

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    now the west is dragging china into the war

    nag umpisa na

    they're forcing china to condemn russia pero ayaw ng china

    using their with-us-or-against-us doctrine, the west is going to ignite ww3

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    Fasten your seatbelt! Or else... Driven To Thrill!

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    Double trouble
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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    what you talking about?

    winter olympics 2022 closing ceremony Feb 20

    russia invaded ukraine Feb 24

    -

    ang balita putin asked xi if he can go into ukraine, xi told putin after winter olympics

    sakto
    Ahh… nakinig pala…so obviously…. May agenda talaga… pambihira… ilang years kaya nila pinagplanohan itong event… gumawa muna ingay china sa wps para kumagat si west, tapos nagpa release ng man made pandemic then war…


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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    How about now with the war? Ano na projection?

    Yan naman siansbak ko from the start, hinde pa nakaka recover from covid and we are just about to, then nagpasikat naman itong si Putin.
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    With Russia and Ukraine accounting for at least a third of the world's wheat supply, matagal tagal pa eto. Even after the war is over, baka wasak na infra for them to harvest, process and ship their goods. And sa Russia side, hindi naman siguro agad i-lift ang sanctions, so hindi pa din sila makapag export.
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    This Catholic prophesy may predict Russia’s NUCLEAR ending

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    Quote Originally Posted by boybi View Post
    With Russia and Ukraine accounting for at least a third of the world's wheat supply, matagal tagal pa eto. Even after the war is over, baka wasak na infra for them to harvest, process and ship their goods. And sa Russia side, hindi naman siguro agad i-lift ang sanctions, so hindi pa din sila makapag export.
    and consider fertilizer

    ang mahal ng fertilizer ngayon

    Global fertilizer prices were already high prior to Russia's Feb. 24 invasion of its neighbor, as record natural gas and coal prices forced some fertilizer makers to cut output in that energy-hungry sector.
    tapos may sanctions pa

    Russia supplies ammonia, urea, potash -- the main components of fertilizer

    so hindi pwede bumili sa russia

    going forward, the problem will not only be price but also availability

    farmers all over the world are complaining about high cost of fertilizer

    they're planting on less acreage coz they're buying less fertilizer coz its too expensive

    imagine what happens to global crop production when you can't buy fertilizer at any price




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    seriously Sir Boybi pls look into this

    the fertilizer problem

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    Plant mga native yung mag thrive ng walang fertilizer.

    eventually papunta na ako magtatanim ng kamote ko at gulay na kakainin ko.

    For now pale-palengke muna

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    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post
    Plant mga native yung mag thrive ng walang fertilizer.

    Papunta na ako magtatanim ng kamote ko at gulay.
    pero when you're producing food for entire countries di pwede umasa lang sa organic

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    #1655
    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    seriously Sir Boybi pls look into this

    the fertilizer problem
    Mas magutom pala mga tao ngayon kesa nung covid
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    Quote Originally Posted by boybi View Post
    Mas magutom pala mga tao ngayon kesa nung covid
    Taas ng langis kaya hila lahat. Baka nga mas hirap pa tao ngayon kasya nun

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    Russia?s war against Ukraine: For whom the bell tolls | Philstar.com

    Russia’s war against Ukraine: For whom the bell tolls
    DIPLOMAT'S CORNER - Olexander Nechytaylo - The Philippine Star
    March 24, 2022 | 9:17pm

    It has been almost a month since Russia made a mockery of the international law and the United Nations Charter by waging a full scale cruel war on my country.

    Moscow openly challenged the world by putting into question the right of every nation to lead its existence free from external interference, subversion or coercion.

    So, where do we stand now and what is the end game?

    First and most obvious fact: Russia failed to achieve its immediate military objectives. Kremlin’s pipedream of a blitzkrieg has been forgotten like it never even existed. All major cities across Ukraine remain under control of the Ukrainian government. At the time of writing this article, the enemy lost almost 15,000 personnel, including 6 (!) generals, 476 tanks, 96 airplanes, 118 helicopters, countless vehicles, equipment and auxiliary hardware. Some of the most elite units, including Pskov Air Assault division, Taman Motor Rifle division, Ulyanovsk Air Assault brigade were practically annihilated by the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Even human resources, something that has never been lacking and therefore hardly had any value to the Russian leaders, is running out. Last week Defence Minister Shoigu signed off the clearance to engage 17-18 years old teenagers to fight in Ukraine. In fact, the losses are incomparable to any other military campaign led by Russia so far. Brilliant strategy of the Ukrainian Armed Forces proved to be very effective. More importantly, Russians failed to break our people’s morale and our will to resist. Even in the areas where the aggressor managed to move forward, the civil disobedience and defiance of the locals came as a shock to the occupiers, who naively believed their own propaganda promising a “walkover.”

    Losing momentum and motivation, the invaders resort to the tactics they had widely used in Chechnya and Syria – indiscriminate massive attacks against the civilian population. Cities with millennial history flattened to rubble. The world is witnessing a global-scale humanitarian catastrophe, as Ukrainians pay heavy price for their freedom: 4,000 civilian casualties, including 115 kids, 6.5 million internally displaced persons, 3.5 million refugees in Europe. Following the referrals of 39 countries, the UN’s International Criminal Court opened an investigation into the war crimes committed by the invaders. Due to the scale of the atrocities and the complexity of the prosecution, there are growing calls for establishing a special international tribunal for the Russian war against Ukraine.

    Internationally, Moscow has lost access to the global banking system and financial markets. They are being increasingly isolated in their ability to trade, travel and compete in sports. Putin has become toxic, even his close allies seemed to be taken aback by his irrational moves. Russia has broken a record (if there’s such thing) by becoming a global leader by the number of sanctions imposed against it. There are some skeptical voices as to their effectiveness, but the plain truth is that the Russian economy is going down at an astonishing speed. Clearly, for oligarchs and the Kremlin goons, Putin is no longer the source of wealth and power – more of a liability. They are used to enjoying all the luxury from the countries they claim to despise, their children study, live and until recently had businesses in the “so much hated” West. Will they be ready to give it all up?

    Last but surely not least – it has been a test for the quality of leadership. While the “strongman” is hiding in the bunker and keeping a few meters distance during rare and carefully orchestrated public appearances, President Zelensky has shown extraordinary bravery by refusing to leave Kyiv, encouraging Ukrainians from the streets of the national capital and finding time to address parliaments across the globe.

    Make no mistake – in time we will rebuild our beautiful country. And Russia will pay for every life lost, every house destroyed and every tear of children who were orphaned because of their aggression. But for now, each member of the international community must cease contacts with Russia at all levels, particularly when it comes to the officials, diplomats and military command directly responsible for planning and committing the war crimes in Ukraine. Some ASEAN countries have a long history of defence and military cooperation with Moscow, but let’s be very clear here: there will be no more business as usual. Almost all major international brands from all industries already said “No!” to Russia.

    Similarly, responsible media should not fall into a trap of false narratives and brutal disinformation that mislead the public, incite distrust and hatred. Russia is an outlaw, and it ought to be treated accordingly.

    Four weeks into the war the clock on the Spasskaya tower of Kremlin is ticking. Every hour the peal of the bells gets louder. What started as a fake “denazification” may well end up as a genuine and comprehensive “deputinization.”

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    Olexander Nechytaylo is the non-resident ambassador of Ukraine to the Philippines.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    War is never fair. It’s all about how much you can crush the other side. If I were the Russian field commander, I would fire bomb all areas where people can gather. Suck out all means to support resistance. Maybe even spread mines over the air to deny movement.

    Take a look at Israel. They crushed the Palestinians and targeted them for more than 50 years already. If they bear arms to protect themselves, blast them and take more their lands.

    Ukrainians who bear arms to fight Russia are called heroes. Palestinians who bear arms against Israel are tagged as terrorists.


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    sad reality of double standards

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Independent country ba ang Ukraine or not? Anong pakialam ni Putin kung ano gusto nila gawin? Eh di baligtarin natin, pakialaman din ng Ukraine kung ano gusto gawin ng Russia.

    Second largest country ba sila after Russia? So alam na kung ano talaga dahilan ni Putin. Gusto niya expand territory niya.
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    anong pakialam ng US kung magdevelop ng nuclear weapons at ballistic missile ang north korea intended for the americans?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tsupermario View Post
    when russia took over crimea, a part of ukraine (then luhansk and donetsk), and broke the budapest memorandum where russia promised ukraine security guarantees in exchange for ukraine giving up its nuclear weapons, where could ukraine turn to for protection from more russian incursions into its territory and security?
    did you know that administrative control of crimea was merely transfered to ukraine by nikita krushchev during his rule with no benefit of a referendum during the 50sscreen_capture_img_8306.jpg

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