2022-06-25, 09:00 PM
Tội nghiệp cho mấy xứ tư bản giẫy chết quá hết dân Mỹ thiếu ăn giờ tới dân Đức bỏ bữa.
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2022-06-25, 09:00 PM
Tội nghiệp cho mấy xứ tư bản giẫy chết quá hết dân Mỹ thiếu ăn giờ tới dân Đức bỏ bữa.
2022-06-25, 09:01 PM
(2022-06-25, 09:00 PM)phai Wrote: Điệu này chắc phải về VN sống thiệt rồi
2022-06-25, 09:14 PM
2022-06-25, 09:22 PM
2022-06-26, 03:57 AM
"Cọp chết để da, thượng phụ va để vết ... (bầm)": Nỗi đau vật lý!
Kyrill là đệ nhất thượng phụ chính thống giáo của Nga và là cánh tay tinh thần đắc lực chuyên chính nghĩa hóa cuộc xâm lăng của Vladimir đại đế. Ông sau khi chụp ếch tại thánh đường Novorossiysk, vẫn giữ được phong thái tối cao và theo thông tấn xã Nga cho hay: "The floor is beautiful, you can reflect in it, it’s so glittering and smooth. But if water gets on it, even if it’s holy water, the laws of physics work", nghĩa là ... "sảnh đường đẹp thật, mình có thể soi gương được, bóng loáng và trơn tru. Nhưng khi nước đổ lên sàn, cho dù là nước thánh, định luật Vật lý đố có sai". Trong khi đó các tín đồ mạng đã sớm có lời đàm tiếu: "I'm so sorry. May the Immaculate heart of the Blessed Virgin preserve him." -- "Ôi thật đáng tiếc cho ngài. Mong trái tim vô nhiễm của đức Mẹ đồng trinh sẽ phò hộ cho ngài" "The devil has fallen may he rest in hell and fire!" -- "Con quỷ ngã rồi, chúc ngài sớm vào địa ngục và hỏa lò". "The wrath of God" --- "Chúa trời nổi đóa"
2022-06-26, 07:14 AM
2022-06-26, 11:10 PM
Băng đảng tư bản giẫy chết...
Nghe đồn, băng đảng này cấm luôn nhập cảng vàng của Nga. Ai nói có tiền mua tiên cũng được.
2022-06-26, 11:14 PM
June 26, 2022 - Press ISW
Russian forces conducted a massive missile strike against the Schevchenkivskyi district of Kyiv on June 26, likely to coincide with the ongoing summit of G7 leaders. This is the first such major strike on Kyiv since late April and is likely a direct response to Western leaders discussing aid to Ukraine at the ongoing G7 summit, much like the previous strikes on April 29 during UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres’ visit to Kyiv. Ukrainian government sources reported that Russian forces targeted infrastructure in the Shevchenkivskyi district using X101 missiles fired from Tu-95 and Tu-160 bombers over the Caspian Sea and noted the Russian attack was an attempt to “show off” their capabilities. Open-source Twitter account GeoConfirmed stated that the strikes targeted the general vicinity of the Artem State Joint-Stock Holding Company, a manufacturer of air-to-air missiles, automated air-guided missile training and maintenance systems, anti-tank guided missiles, and aircraft equipment. GeoConfirmed noted that Russian forces likely fired the missiles from the maximum possible range, which would have interfered with GPS and radar correlation and resulted in the strike hitting civilian infrastructure, and additionally hypothesized some of the missiles may have been fired from Russian-occupied southern Ukraine. Russian forces likely targeted the Artem Plant as a means of posturing against Western military aid to Ukraine during the G7 summit and inflicted additional secondary damage to residential infrastructure. /* src.: https://www.understandingwar.org/publications
2022-06-27, 05:48 AM
(2022-06-24, 02:31 PM)005 Wrote: Tiền thân của Thổ không phải là Ottoman sao anh? See-through me in you
2022-06-27, 09:06 AM
NATO lạnh giò.
NATO to hike number of soldiers on high alert from 40,000 to 300,000, says Stoltenberg NATO will massively increase its rapid reaction troops from 40,000 to 300,000, says alliance chief Jens Stoltenberg. He was speaking ahead of a key summit in Madrid later this week that will focus on the response to Russia's war in Ukraine. It will also consider the bids of Sweden and Finland to join NATO, applications that are a direct result of Moscow's invasion. Stoltenberg, NATO's secretary-general, said forces on the alliance's eastern flank would be reinforced. Eight battlegroups have been created: based in Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia, Poland, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia and Bulgaria. They will be reinforced by "pre-designated" units from other alliance countries to operate in these countries where heavy armaments will have been pre-positioned, the NATO chief told a news conference in Brussels. Stoltenberg also said allies would agree to deliver further military support to Ukraine when they convene for the summit in Spain. He described it as a “strengthened assistance package” including secure communication and anti-drone systems. Over the long term, Stoltenberg said allies aim to help Ukraine transition from Soviet-era armaments to modern NATO equipment. NATO will also use the summit to change its language on Russia that in the alliance's last strategy from 2010 was still described as a strategic partner. "That will not be the case in the strategic concept that we will agree on in Madrid," Stoltenberg said. "I expect that allies will state clearly that Russia poses a direct threat to our security, to our values, to the rules-based international order." /* src.: https://www.euronews.com/2022/06/27/nato...toltenberg
2022-06-27, 09:20 AM
Zelenskyy calls on G7 to help end war with Russia 'by the end of the year'
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addresses G7 leaders via video link during their working session at Castle Elmau in Kruen, Germany, on Monday, June 27, 2022. - Copyright Kenny Holston/AP Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has urged G7 leaders "to do everything possible" to end the war in his country by the end of the year, G7 sources said. Addressing their summit in Bavaria by video link, Ukraine's leader appealed directly to the leaders for more help for his country, and for "intensified sanctions" against Russia. It came as G7 leaders pledged to continue to support Ukraine in the long term. Zelenskyy "had a very strong message that we must do everything possible to try to end this war before the end of the year," the sources said. He also stressed the importance of "not lowering the pressure and continuing to sanction Russia massively, heavily". The West has already adopted several packages of measures since the start of the Russian offensive on Ukraine on 24 February. During his speech, the Ukrainian president "spoke of the harshness of winter" in Ukraine "where it is more difficult to fight". "At the end of the year, we will enter a situation where positions will be frozen," the sources said. According to a European official quoted by Reuters, Zelenskyy also called for anti-aircraft defence systems, security guarantees, as well as help to export grain from Ukraine and for reconstruction aid. G7 support for Ukraine 'as long as needed' The G7 leaders pledged on Monday to "continue to provide financial, humanitarian, military and diplomatic support" to Ukraine "for as long as needed", in a joint statement issued at their summit in southern Germany. They also expressed "deep concern" after Russia announced that it might transfer nuclear-capable missiles to Belarus. An agreement is reportedly due to pursue a price cap on Russian oil, raise tariffs on Russian goods and impose new sanctions on hundreds of officials and entities supporting the war. US President Joe Biden is expected to announce that Washington is providing an advanced surface-to-air missile system to Ukraine, as well as additional artillery support. The Ukrainian leader's appeal comes the day after Russian strikes on Kyiv and elsewhere in Ukraine, denounced by Biden as acts of "barbarism". "The G7 leaders (...) have enough joint potential to stop Russian aggression," Zelenskyy said in an earlier video message to his nation on Sunday evening. "But this will only be possible when we get everything we ask for and in the necessary timeframe: arms, and financial support, and sanctions against Russia." The Russian airstrikes over the weekend have been interpreted by Ukrainian and Western officials as a message of defiance aimed at the G7 and NATO, ahead of a summit of the military alliance beginning in Madrid on Tuesday. Embargo on Russian gold On the first day of their talks on Sunday at the castle, the seven industrialised countries (Germany, France, the United States, Canada, Japan, Italy and the United Kingdom) announced that they were broadening the sanctions against Moscow by declaring an embargo on gold newly mined in Russia. This measure will hit "Russian oligarchs directly and attack the heart of Putin's war machine", said British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, while the West has already adopted several salvos of sanctions against Russia. For German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, host of the Elmau summit, the bombing was another reminder that "it was right to be united and to support Ukraine". Scholz said last week that he wanted to discuss the outlines of a "Marshall Plan" for Ukraine, referring to the US-sponsored plan that helped revive European economies after World War II. He added that "rebuilding Ukraine will be a task for generations". There have been more calls among the G7 leaders for unity against Russia. Joe Biden said Russian President Vladimir Putin "has been counting on, from the beginning, that somehow NATO and the G7 would splinter, but we haven’t and we’re not going to". Boris Johnson, meanwhile, warned the leaders not to give in to "fatigue". Meanwhile, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will meet leaders from Finland and Sweden in Madrid on Tuesday to discuss the two countries' NATO applications — which have been blocked by Ankara — according to Helsinki. This first high-level meeting with Finnish President Sauli Niinistö and Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson will take place in the presence of NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg, the Finnish presidency said on Twitter. /* src.: https://www.euronews.com/2022/06/27/ukra...-from-west
2022-06-27, 09:25 AM
NATO to pledge aid to Baltics and Ukraine, urge Turkey to let in Nordics
MADRID – NATO leaders will urge Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan to lift his veto over Finland and Sweden’s bid to join the military alliance when they meet for a three-day summit on Tuesday, as the West strives to send Russia and China a signal of resolve. Taking place in the shadow of Russia’s war in Ukraine, the Madrid gathering comes at a pivotal moment for the transatlantic bond after failures in Afghanistan and internal discord during the era of former U.S. President Donald Trump, who threatened to pull Washington out of the nuclear alliance. Negotiations among an often-fractious organisation are still under way, diplomats said, but leaders also hope to agree to provide more military aid to Ukraine, increase joint defence spending, cement a new resolve to tackle China’s military rise and put more troops on stand-by to defend the Baltics. Spain, whose king will host a dinner for leaders, is also pushing for more NATO focus on the southern flank to address migration and militant groups in the Sahel region of Africa. The leaders of Australia, New Zealand, Japan and South Korea are expected to attend part of the summit, part of a broader U.S. strategy for a more assertive Western presence in the Indo-Pacific region to counter China. “We will do more to ensure we can defend every inch of allied territory, at all times and against any threat,” NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said in a speech last week. Although British and U.S. officials have advised against a Baltic request for permanent multinational forces in the region, the summit is likely to settle on a compromise of promising rapid reinforcements. Germany has already said it will put more troops at the ready to defend Lithuania should Russia seek to seize NATO territory and Britain is expected to do the same for Estonia, while Latvia is looking to Canada to pledge more troops there. TURKEYVETO NATO – created in 1949 to counter the Soviet threat – is under no treaty obligation to defend Ukraine, as the former Soviet republic is not a NATO member. But Russian President Vladimir Putin’s Feb. 24 invasion has sparked a geopolitical shift as once neutral countries Finland and Sweden seek to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation and Ukraine has formally become a candidate to join the European Union. If accepted, Finland and Sweden’s inclusion into NATO would bring about the expansion of the alliance that the Russian leader aimed to prevent. “I think it sends an important message to Putin. And I think it would actually significantly strengthen the alliance,” U.S. Senator Angus King said of Finland and Sweden, following a trip to Finland, Latvia and Turkey. However, Turkey is also testing that unity, angered by what it says is Helsinki and Stockholm’s support for Kurdish militants and arms embargoes on Ankara. A Turkish government official involved in the talks between the three countries and NATO‘s Stoltenberg told Reuters it would be difficult to reach a deal at the summit, saying that Sweden and Finland must first address Turkish concerns. “There were meetings, but unfortunately steps we expected are not being taken,” the official said. Sweden has set up a process for ongoing consultations, diplomats said. But two senior NATO diplomats said the dispute was less about technical benchmarks and more about politics. Erdogan’s stance has proved popular at home before a June 2023 presidential election as he seeks to challenge U.S. and European priorities. In recent weeks, he has threatened more military operations in northern Syria, stoked tensions with fellow NATO member Greece and declined to join Western sanctions on Russia over the Ukraine war. “I think there’s nearly zero chance that this issue will be resolved at the Madrid summit,” said Soner Cagaptay, a Turkey analyst at the Washington Institute, a U.S. think-tank. U.S. President Joe Biden could hold a meeting with Erdogan in the margins of the NATO summit to push for progress with Finland and Sweden, whose leaders will be in Madrid. But Cagaptay added that Erdogan could try to use the situation to boost his popularity and call a possible snap election in November ahead of the official June 2023 vote. /* src.: https://www.euronews.com/2022/06/27/uk-n...it-preview
2022-06-27, 09:33 AM
Cái thứ tư bản giãy chết này sao nó nhiều tiền quá.
G7 ra mục tiêu huy động 600 tỷ đôla để chống lại dự án Vành đai và Con đường của Trung Quốc Các nhà lãnh đạo Nhóm G-7 tại Castle Elmau ở Kruen, Đức, hôm 26/6/2022. Các nhà lãnh đạo Nhóm G-7 hôm 26/6 cam kết huy động 600 tỷ đôla quỹ tư nhân và công trong vòng 5 năm để tài trợ cho cơ sở hạ tầng cần thiết ở các nước đang phát triển và chống lại dự án Vành đai và Con đường (BRI) trị giá hàng tỷ đôla của Trung Quốc, theo Reuters. Tại cuộc họp thường niên được tổ chức vào năm nay tại Schloss Elmau, miền nam nước Đức, Tổng thống Hoa Kỳ Joe Biden và các nhà lãnh đạo G-7 khác đã khởi động lại dự án “Đối tác về Cơ sở hạ tầng và Đầu tư Toàn cầu” mới vừa được đổi tên. Ông Biden cho biết Hoa Kỳ sẽ huy động số tiền 200 tỷ đôla, từ quỹ liên bang và đầu tư tư nhân trong 5 năm để hỗ trợ các dự án ở các quốc gia có thu nhập thấp và trung bình nhằm giúp đối phó với biến đổi khí hậu cũng như cải thiện sức khỏe toàn cầu, bình đẳng giới và cơ sở hạ tầng kỹ thuật số. “Tôi muốn nói rõ. Đây không phải là viện trợ hay từ thiện. Đó là một khoản đầu tư sẽ mang lại lợi nhuận cho tất cả mọi người”, ông Biden nói, đồng thời nói thêm rằng nó sẽ cho phép các quốc gia “thấy được những lợi ích cụ thể của việc hợp tác với các nền dân chủ”. Ông Biden cho biết hàng trăm tỷ đôla bổ sung có thể đến từ các ngân hàng phát triển đa phương, các tổ chức tài chính phát triển, quỹ tài sản có chủ quyền và các quỹ khác. Song song đó, Chủ tịch Ủy ban châu Âu Ursula von der Leyen nói với cuộc họp rằng châu Âu sẽ huy động 300 tỷ euro (khoảng 317,28 tỷ đôla) cho sáng kiến này nhằm xây dựng một giải pháp thay thế bền vững cho kế hoạch Sáng kiến Vành đai và Con đường của Trung Quốc mà Chủ tịch Trung Quốc Tập Cận Bình đưa ra vào năm 2013. Các nhà lãnh đạo của Ý, Canada và Nhật Bản cũng nói về kế hoạch của họ, một số trong số đó đã được công bố riêng. Kế hoạch đầu tư của Trung Quốc liên quan đến việc phát triển và các chương trình tại hơn 100 quốc gia nhằm tạo ra một phiên bản hiện đại của tuyến đường thương mại Con đường Tơ lụa cổ đại từ châu Á sang châu Âu. Các quan chức Nhà Trắng cho biết kế hoạch này của Trung Quốc mang lại ít lợi ích cụ thể cho các nước đang phát triển. Phát ngôn viên Bộ Ngoại giao Trung Quốc Triệu Lập Kiên bảo vệ thành tích của dự án BRI khi được yêu cầu bình luận tại cuộc họp báo ở Bắc Kinh hôm 27/6. “Trung Quốc tiếp tục hoan nghênh tất cả các sáng kiến thúc đẩy phát triển cơ sở hạ tầng toàn cầu”, ông Triệu nói về kế hoạch 600 tỷ đôla của G7. “Chúng tôi tin rằng không có gì phải bàn cãi khi các sáng kiến liên quan khác nhau sẽ thay thế nhau. Chúng tôi phản đối việc thúc đẩy các tính toán địa chính trị với lý do xây dựng cơ sở hạ tầng hoặc bôi nhọ Sáng kiến Vành đai và Con đường”, ông Triệu cho biết thêm. /* nguồn: https://www.voatiengviet.com/a/g7-ra-muc...34555.html
2022-06-28, 12:15 AM
Mỗi một ngày trôi qua, tội ác lại càng đong đầy ...
June 27, 2022 - Press ISW A Russian missile strike hit a shopping mall in a residential area of Kremenchuk, Poltava Oblast on June 27, likely killing many civilians. Ukrainian sources stated that over 1,000 civilians were inside the mall at the time of the strike, and officials are still clarifying the number of casualties. The Kremenchuk strike follows a wider intensification of Russian missile strikes against Ukrainian infrastructure and civilian targets in recent days. Advisor to the Ukrainian Ministry of Internal Affairs Vadym Denisenko stated on June 26 that Russian forces have begun a campaign of massive and largely indiscriminate missile strikes against Ukrainian cities, which echoes statements made by an unnamed US defense official on June 27 that Russian forces are increasingly relying on artillery and missile strikes to advance operations in Ukraine. As Russian forces continue to burn through their supply of high-precision weaponry, such attacks that cause substantial collateral civilian damage will likely escalate. |
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