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Puh, das mit dem Exportüberschuss ist schon scheiße. Aber das ging ja vorher schon bergab.
Rauf hingegen gehen die Besucherzahlen des DPM!
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[Dieser Beitrag wurde 1 mal editiert; zum letzten Mal von Bregor am 07.10.2022 8:01]
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Puh, das mit dem Exportüberschuss ist schon scheiße. Aber das ging ja vorher schon bergab.
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Andersrum wird ein Schuh draus, der Exportüberschuss war bisher schon scheiße für ganz viele und mit Scheiße für ganz viele erkauft.
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Ja gut, aber für Deutschland an sich halt scheiße, nech. Das ja dann wieder Wasser auf die Mühlen der CDU.
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| Zitat von Bregor
Puh, das mit dem Exportüberschuss ist schon scheiße. Aber das ging ja vorher schon bergab.
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Das ist jetzt halt ein kurzfristiger Effekt, aufgrund der teureren Energieimporte.
Die "non Energy" Balance ist immernoch satt im Plus.
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| NEW YORK (AP) — President Joe Biden said Thursday that the risk of nuclear “Armageddon” is at the highest level since the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, as Russian officials speak of the possibility of using tactical nuclear weapons after suffering massive setbacks in the eight-month invasion of Ukraine.
Speaking at a fundraiser for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, Biden said Russian President Vladimir Putin was “a guy I know fairly well” and the Russian leader was “not joking when he talks about the use of tactical nuclear weapons or biological or chemical weapons.”
Biden added, “We have not faced the prospect of Armageddon since Kennedy and the Cuban Missile Crisis.” He suggested the threat from Putin is real “because his military is — you might say — significantly underperforming.”
U.S. officials for months have warned of the prospect that Russia could use weapons of mass destruction in Ukraine as it has faced a series of strategic setbacks on the battlefield, though Biden’s remarks marked the starkest warnings yet issued by the U.S. government about the nuclear stakes. | |
https://apnews.com/article/biden-nuclear-risk-1d0f1e40cff3a92c662c57f274ce0e25?taid=633f7a1d6d375c000103b043&utm_campaign=TrueAnthem&utm_medium=AP&utm_source=Twitter
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biden jetzt spd-mitglied oder was?!
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Hat jemals jemand hier gesagt, dass dieses Risiko aktuell nicht höher ist als vor dem russischen Megafail?
Wie kann man nur so butthurt sein
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Nach den letzten Monaten bin ich gar nicht mehr so überzeugt, dass Russland noch funktionierende Nukes hat.
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Sie haben halt tausende Sprenköpfe. Ein paar werden schon gut sein
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Vermutlich haben sie einige intakte Sprengköpfe, einige intakte Trägerraketen und einige intakte Fahrgestelle.
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Jetzt muss man nur noch den einen funktionierenden Sprengkopf, zu der einen funktionierenden Rakete bringen!
Und dann!!!
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Vermutlich haben sie einige intakte Sprengköpfe, einige intakte Trägerraketen und einige intakte Fahrgestelle.
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Jetzt muss nur über trial and error richtig kombiniert werden?
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Ich würde erwarten, dass sie sich die Mühe machen, ein paar wenige tatsächlich umfassend in Schuss zu halten samt Trägersystem.
Reicht ja eine Einzelne im MT-Bereich, um ungefähr so viel mayhem zu stiften wie Riddick im Klimathread
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Warum sollten sie? Das sind locker 5 Yachten pro Sprengkopf!
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Irgendwo gab es doch Berichte (womöglich auch bei John Oliver?) über den mehr oder weniger desolaten Zustand der US-amerikanischen Nukularwaffen. Wenn es bei denen schon so schlimm ist, dann wird es bei den Russen sicherlich auch mau aussehen.
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| STAVKY, Ukraine — Racing down a road with his men in pursuit of retreating Russian soldiers, a battalion commander came across an abandoned Russian armored vehicle, its engine still running. Inside there was a sniper rifle, rocket propelled grenades, helmets and belongings. The men were gone.
“They dropped everything: personal care, helmets,” said the commander, who uses the code name Swat. “I think it was a special unit, but they were panicking. It was raining very hard, the road was bad and they drop everything and move.”
After months of static fighting and holding the line under withering Russian artillery barrages, Ukrainian soldiers are exulting over their smashing of Russian lines in the northeast three weeks ago, and their recapturing of swaths of territory seized by Russian troops earlier this year. They have almost retaken the whole of Kharkiv Province, as well as territory in each of the four regions that President Vladimir V. Putin claims to have annexed for Russia.
There has been little time for reflection for the Ukrainians as they press their counterattack, focused on keeping the pressure on the retreating Russian army to prevent it from regrouping. Yet after months in the trenches never seeing the faces of the enemy, Ukrainian soldiers and commanders have now engaged the Russians up close and gotten a chance to size up their opponent.
“We have the strength to do this,” Swat said. “Because right now they are in panic, they really are in panic.” | |
| Some of the Russians, demotivated and scared, and some hungry, were ready to give themselves up, he said. But some kept fighting, believing Russian indoctrination that the Ukrainians would torture and kill them if they allowed themselves to be captured.
On one occasion a Russian soldier pulled the pin of a grenade and killed himself, saying he would never let himself be taken prisoner, Swat said. “We jumped to him but we were too late,” he said. “So they are also brave soldiers, and they are afraid.” | |
‘They Are in a Panic’: Ukraine’s Troops Size Up the Enemy Ukrainian soldiers are exulting in their smashing of Russian lines in the northeast. They engaged enemy troops up close, and gained confidence from it. - NYT
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| STAVKY, Ukraine — Racing down a road with his men in pursuit of retreating Russian soldiers, a battalion commander came across an abandoned Russian armored vehicle, its engine still running. Inside there was a sniper rifle, rocket propelled grenades, helmets and belongings. The men were gone.
“They dropped everything: personal care, helmets,” said the commander, who uses the code name Swat. “I think it was a special unit, but they were panicking. It was raining very hard, the road was bad and they drop everything and move.”
After months of static fighting and holding the line under withering Russian artillery barrages, Ukrainian soldiers are exulting over their smashing of Russian lines in the northeast three weeks ago, and their recapturing of swaths of territory seized by Russian troops earlier this year. They have almost retaken the whole of Kharkiv Province, as well as territory in each of the four regions that President Vladimir V. Putin claims to have annexed for Russia.
There has been little time for reflection for the Ukrainians as they press their counterattack, focused on keeping the pressure on the retreating Russian army to prevent it from regrouping. Yet after months in the trenches never seeing the faces of the enemy, Ukrainian soldiers and commanders have now engaged the Russians up close and gotten a chance to size up their opponent.
“We have the strength to do this,” Swat said. “Because right now they are in panic, they really are in panic.” | |
| Some of the Russians, demotivated and scared, and some hungry, were ready to give themselves up, he said. But some kept fighting, believing Russian indoctrination that the Ukrainians would torture and kill them if they allowed themselves to be captured.
On one occasion a Russian soldier pulled the pin of a grenade and killed himself, saying he would never let himself be taken prisoner, Swat said. “We jumped to him but we were too late,” he said. “So they are also brave soldiers, and they are afraid.” | |
‘They Are in a Panic’: Ukraine’s Troops Size Up the Enemy Ukrainian soldiers are exulting in their smashing of Russian lines in the northeast. They engaged enemy troops up close, and gained confidence from it. - NYT
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Dazu fällt mir wieder Folge 49 von "Anno...." ein über die Deutschen Soldaten in der Endphase des zweiten Weltkriegs und wieso weitergekämpft wurde, obwohl die Situation offensichtlich verloren war:
https://anno-punktpunktpunkt.de/tag/dem-untergang-verpflichtet
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Spätestens nach der Kapitulation der 6. Armee in Stalingrad und des so genannten Afrika-Korps in Nordafrika 1943 war klar, dass der Krieg für Deutschland nicht mehr zu gewinnen war. Trotzdem kämpften deutsche Soldaten noch bis Mai 1945 weiter. Aber warum taten sie dies? John Zimmermann hat sich genau diese Frage gestellt, darüber geforscht und sich angeschaut, wie sich die deutsche Kriegsführung im Westen zwischen 1944 und 45 entwickelte. Und darüber spreche ich mit ihm.
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uff, da würd ich aber schnell nen gang höher schalten
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Schicker roter Radiergummi
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Hab hier ein paar S300, vom Laster gefallen, was letze Preis?
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Mit dem Trecker kann er immerhin diesen diebischen ukrainischen Farmern nachsetzen!
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Thema: Allgemeine Diskussion zum Ukraine Krieg |