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Dude, you are the one that is dancing around the issue.You're just dancing around the facts that I've lied out.
First, Russian vessels could carry 70-80% of its total seaborne crude cargo.
Second, Russia instrumentalized its own insurance companies, including the Russian National Reinsurance Company (RNRC) and IPJSC Ingosstrakh, the country’s fourth-largest general insurer.
Third, due to its favorable geographical situation, Russia has built pipelines that can carry most of their energy deliveries to Asia, particularly to China.
Fourth, Russia is building a new arctic fleet that is made of new "153 new ships, including 12 icebreakers." At least 12 of these ice breakers are already delivering crude oil to China, and the territory that they're using is completely outside of US control.
Now, go ahead and tell us how the sanctions through P&I can hurt Russia when they're already well-prepared and developed the means to bypass it. You can go back in circles and explain on how ships and cargoes are insured, but if the country that is sanctioned is not relying on P&I services and it already have its own fleet and pipelines that are delivering the goods to its final destination, the damage that can be caused by the P&I will be manageable.
A case study that you can easily look at is how Iran and Venezuela defeated the P&I insurance sanctions. All that they have done was they insured their own fleet and the cargo, and where some ports were complying with Western sanctions, they developed elaborate ways of hiding the origins of the cargo.
Now, go ahead and tell us how the sanctions through P&I can hurt Russia when they're already well-prepared and developed the means to bypass it.
Actually it was the Italian colonial administration that abolished slavery in Somalia at the turn of the 20th century.
However, some Somali clans notably the Biimal clan opposed this idea. The Bimaals fought Italians to keep their slaves. Although the Italians freed some Bantus, some Bantu groups, remained enslaved well until the 1930s,
Slavery in Somalia - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
No certainty notI didn't know France, Germany and rest of Europe were part of Greater Britain.
As for slavery, I am a Somali and was never subjected to. We kicked the arse of every European who came to our shore, starting from the Portugeuse to the British to the French.
Muslims buying land in EU makes it a muslim area also. I agree.Jews BOUGHT land from Ottoman Empire and made it productive.
because europe has no freedom of speech. You will spend a very long tie in jail if you criticise certain protected privileged groups. But you can say anything against muslims and it's no problem. Just like in the rest of the west.I have nothing against Jews in general, but I questioned why people go to jail in EU if they question it. That is all!
Because the Anglo-Saxon empire smiled upon the jews and gifted them this land to make a country on. Thats what empires do. Thats what Russia did to Armenia, Thats what Russia did to Donbas (Peoples republic of Luhansk & Donetsk).But I question why people - Arabs and Muslims in the Levant who had no part in this conflict - pay the ultimate price for a conflict that they have nothing to do with! If Hitler, a German and European, killed European Jews, why the Arabs and Palestinian people, who have nothing to do with that conflict, pay the ultimate price for a conflict that they have nothing to do with?
indeed the word fury written in front of it is befitting , they were built at the same time probably at the same factory with the same workers
No certainty not
There is no food shortage in Germany, not in France. Don’t buy kremlin bullshit.
France Considers Giving Out Food Subsidies Amid Rising Prices
Lisa Kim
Forbes Staff
Mar 22, 2022,02:48pm EDT
Updated Apr 14, 2022, 02:06pm EDT
TOPLINE
France is considering handing food vouchers to middle- and low-income households to help them weather rising food prices, which have worsened following Russia’s attack on Ukraine, President Emmanuel Macron said in a radio interview Tuesday.
French President Emmanuel Macron speaks at a joint press conference with German Chancellor Olaf ... [+]
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KEY FACTS
“We will be facing a worldwide food crisis,” said Marcon, who is up for re-election next month, according to CNN.
French Foreign Affairs Minister Jean-Yves LeDrian said Monday the conflict in Ukraine could potentially trigger famine if farmers are unable to continue their work.
Global wheat futures have surged since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which is the world’s fifth-largest exporter of wheat, according to the USDA.
Earlier this month, Ukraine blocked exports of certain agricultural products, including rye and oats, and the government has required sellers obtain permission to export products such as wheat and corn.
KEY BACKGROUND
Wheat prices briefly hit a record high of $13.64 a bushel on March 8, as the conflict in Ukraine disrupted exports of agricultural goods from that country. Even before Russia invaded Ukraine, food prices were rising due to worsening inflation and supply chain disruptions. In February, the U.N.’s international food price index rose to an all-time high.
TANGENT
In Lebanon, bread prices have surged 70% since the beginning of March following the Russia attack on Ukraine, the Financial Times reported. Lebanon is one of the countries in the Middle East that depend on Ukrainian wheat.
Viet, you live in Germany too so why do you lie ?Protests in germany.
People are demanding : bread, heating and living.
Some people are suggesting that Russian gas is the only way out. They want the gas line repaired.
The problem is, what I wrote was taken totally wrong. People are protesting due to inceasing prices, not shortages.So you didn't read my post properly which has the line "From France from October :" with link included of a French news agency and spoke of a massive protest in October.
If you don't believe "Kremlin bullshit" will you believe Forbes at least ? The article is from March so the situation is worse now hence the massive protest march in Paris in October :
And here's fitpOsitive who lives in Germany speaking on December 9th :
Viet, you live in Germany too so why do you lie ?
The problem is, what I wrote was taken totally wrong. People are protesting due to inceasing prices, not shortages.
People in germany are very active in politics and govts respect that.Same thing really. Increasing prices will meaning food hoarding by the government and by the Capitalist corporate supermarkets. A few will be able to afford regular bread and can fly in wine from Greece on a helicopter every Saturday but most won't be able to afford bread reguarly. That is the reason of the France protests too.
Some months ago on this thread somebody from Germany ( maybe @Ich ) had posted photo of a protest in Germany.