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Someone bought 100 agricultural drones at the start of the invasion.
Don't F*** with Ukrainian farmers.
 
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China is a cheapskate. They are the last to lavish anyone with serious funds. Plus the Ukies are too smart and angry to go for any of that road and belt scam.
You got to get out more and drop the bias. China is not know for being a cheapskate when it comes to infrastructure spending. The failures of the past is more about their capabilities or lack thereof.

China has almost undermined the American soft power in Africa and South East Asia, with only Japan and South Korea being the stumbling block in South East Asia for them.

In the Philippines alone, there is simply no interest in infra projects by American companies and without the Japanese and South Koreans, the country would probably be Chinese centric by now.
I can absolutely see China supplying equipment to Russia in order to complete what Putin has begun: making Russia a de facto vassal of China. Moscow's new dependance on China's political and economical aid cannot be described by a lesser word than vassalage. Even if Russia wins this war, it'll take them years – perhaps decades – to recuperate their losses and return to their pre-2022 strength. With China's aid, that is.

Speaking of the Chechens, I seriously doubt that Ramzan Kadyrov is in Ukraine right now. Moscow wouldn't allow it. He could be killed, and without an heir to his dictatorship Chechnya could easily descend into chaos once more. (Though they'd definitely deserve another mess on their hands.)

I'm still baffled by the colossal stupidity which is this war. It's taken Putin all of twenty days to set back his country by at least twenty years.
That I agree totally, China is winning in this conflict massively. Unless the West actively intervenes to ensure Russia fails in Ukraine and steps in the reconstruction of Ukraine.
 
You got to get out more and drop the bias. China is not know for being a cheapskate when it comes to infrastructure spending. T...

We've had some of that Chinese "infrastructure" material here. Steel that barely qualified as metal, gypsum board with free asbestos for "much fire resist", concrete with an emphasis on the con....
 
We've had some of that Chinese "infrastructure" material here. Steel that barely qualified as metal, gypsum board with free asbestos for "much fire resist", concrete with an emphasis on the con....
It really means nothing as i mentioned where they look cheap its more due to lack of capability rather than a choice of theirs. I know there is hatred of the Chinese here, but start openning your eyes. Once reconstruction starts, the Chinese will go for it and they will move faster than what the West is used too. They will out pace the west in policy building and aprroving loans and will out construct the West, unless the EU and US has things in place or theres already a plan... sadly, looking at the EU bureacracy and the American hesitancy wven when the Russians are already marching, China will have a chance to outmaneuver everyone.
 
The farms, some say countries they bought are situated conveniently east of the Dneiper?
Ukraine labor is pretty darn good anyway. China wants their tech.
 
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Its worse than what we thought.
 
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It really means nothing as i mentioned where they look cheap its more due to lack of capability rather than a choice of theirs. I know there is hatred of the Chinese here, but start openning your eyes. Once reconstruction starts, the Chinese will go for it and they will move faster than what the West is used too. They will out pace the west in policy building and aprroving loans and will out construct the West, unless the EU and US has things in place or theres already a plan... sadly, looking at the EU bureacracy and the American hesitancy wven when the Russians are already marching, China will have a chance to outmaneuver everyone.
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Very good,translate it...

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The Kremlin's leadership has dragged Russia into a military conflict from which there is no way out. In fact, it is now almost commonplace in the daily press that the fate of Ukraine does not depend on the military balance of power, but rather on Russia's internal balance of power and the changes that might occur in it. Russia is facing increasing diplomatic isolation, and the impact of economic sanctions is much deeper than the Kremlin had originally expected. Russia's invasion of the sovereign state of Ukraine has sparked huge international outcry, with many global brands leaving the Russian market for marketing reasons. In this article, we look at Russia's internal conditions from a geographical perspective, which will help the reader to navigate the flood of current and future news.
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Russian police are on edge with protesters...to the point that they also arrest the second girl who was about to tell the journalists she supports the war in Ukraine.

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