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Well russians brought the consequences on themselves by not stopping their crazy fuhrer and his wehrmacht from their expansion dreams. So it's sadly only the ukrainians that have to suffer.
Fertilizer is currently Russia's leading export.
His projects are always a failure.
And weapons companies making loads of greens.
Won't be surprised if you find ties between all of them.
Sounds like a good deal to me. This is why I dislike war and in the end what are you fighting for? Just to gain land that is probably gonna be in ruins? It goes for both sides.
Agree... people trying to make morals about this when it's 100% political / financial
I wonder when Ukrainians will wake up and realize they're just being used as the world's pawn...
Probably not before it's too late.
And both can only be exported easy from Ukraine ports.. I'm sure that's just a coincidence
Welcome to every war ever... soldiers don't go to war for wealth or fame... only generals do.