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originally posted by: Irishhaf
a reply to: JinMI
Without an accounting of the money spent I will wager the money sent maybe 5-10% actually made it to Ukraine the rest was laundered.
Military equipment yea that is getting sent there, but again I bet you can find a nazi if you look hard enough in Israel, some groups in Ukraine meh I dont care, we have groups of nazi's here, england has them to so does germany and the netherlands.
They are so few, I just cant be bothered to care, the more we keep splashing the name out there the more likely they are to get new recruits.
Honestly I am more bothered by the money we have pumped into Iran, the deals we are trying to make with other pariah nations to get more oil than if Ukraine is a nazi nation or not.
originally posted by: JinMI
originally posted by: Cutepants
a reply to: JinMI
No this is literally about the war. What are you talking about, what is the Nazi behavior?
No, its about CNN in Ukraine. As says the title and outlined in the OP.
originally posted by: JinMI
a reply to: vonclod
What other govts have them in power of some form....?
Don't know, don't even care at this point. Russia invaded, they need to go. Screw Russia and Ukraine as far as I'm concerned, but one is definitely the invader, as it has been multiple times, in terms of Ukraine.
This invasion has made the world even more difficult. I don't know much about how much natsees are running in Ukraine, I know there were some military units. Anyway, I still think it's ironic, that Ukraine sided with them in WWII, because of Russia. Like a self fulfilling prophecy!
originally posted by: JinMI
a reply to: YellowBlueSky22
From the few sources i read, they werent kicked out, just denied access.
Was there an FTX server there by chance....?
A neutral, sovereign Ukraine solves all this. Unfortunately russia and the west have other plans and at different points in history, ukraines leadership has sacrificed that sovereignity for money to their elites and blood of their plebs.
originally posted by: new_here
a reply to: ancientlight
Weird, you'd think they'd ban the Nazis, but noooo.... let's ban the people who expose the Nazis so we can all pretend they don't exist there. Yeah, that's the ticket.
originally posted by: JinMI
a reply to: YellowBlueSky22
Much more on the FTX fiasco currently.
originally posted by: Allaroundyou
a reply to: TDDAgain
I am saying CNN is not banned in Ukraine.
Do you disagree?
originally posted by: YellowBlueSky22
originally posted by: JinMI
originally posted by: Cutepants
a reply to: JinMI
No this is literally about the war. What are you talking about, what is the Nazi behavior?
No, its about CNN in Ukraine. As says the title and outlined in the OP.
It's about a cnn employee who leaked the exact location of the Ukrainian President in a war zone, while he was still in that war zone, after receiving repeated warnings to not do so.
Many countries would have executed those cnn employees on the spot, I don't have any problem with Ukraine kicking those cnn 'journalists' out of Ukraine.
At least so far, Ukraine has not kicked any other cnn employees out of their country, but that might be coming.
originally posted by: JinMI
a reply to: YellowBlueSky22
From the few sources i read, they werent kicked out, just denied access.
Was there an FTX server there by chance....?
The head of the joint coordination press center of the Defense Forces of Southern Ukraine, Natalya Humenyuk, told the Detector Media news agency that journalists from CNN and Sky News were among the reporters whose accreditations had been canceled over their reports from Kherson.
"I have information at this point about the cancellation of accreditations of video reporting crews of Sky News and CNN. Also, there is an information about an Italian media outlet that was [in Kherson] as well, but I am waiting for additional information on it," Humenyuk said.
“These are our best warriors,” he said at an awards ceremony in 2014. “Our best volunteers.”