marco
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half a dozen warthog's would clean up the ukraine side of the river in a couple of days, there must be some in that Arizona scrap yard
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Well, there is $30 billion in seized oligarch assets for starters, but, yes, it’s going to be a mammoth undertaking. It will require a Marshall Plan for the 21st Century and will probably have to be overseen by the EU/US.Apart from the human mess and cost, the country, or certainly the war torn regions are absolutely devastated, the place is a total mess. Apart from getting the prisoners to clean it up the cost is going to emormous, who pays ???
He looks very rapey.Can that **** actually string a coherent sentence together without having to look at his screen every 8 seconds?
Same. Thankfully I’ve not seen a single pro-Russian symbol or anything over here, but Ukrainian flags everywhere.That's disgusting. If I saw any pro Russian sympathisers or Z symbols on a car here in the UK, I don't think I would be able to contain myself, and I'm not a violent man.
Would that be rapey noncey?He looks very rapey.
Honestly, it's not about money. It's about values.Apart from the human mess and cost, the country, or certainly the war torn regions are absolutely devastated, the place is a total mess. Apart from getting the prisoners to clean it up the cost is going to emormous, who pays ???
Respectful use of the word ‘inches’ x.Honestly, it's not about money. It's about values.
Money will always find ways to make new profits. Don't worry.
1945 half the world was in ashes. Humans always adapt and move on, somehow.
I am deeply impressed to see interviews with old women in East Ukraine who more or less have not much more than a bed and the rest of their house after being liberated, they say they don't need anything, just peace. They can handle the rest.
German fears about loss of inches of our wealth are making me mad.