CamaradeBoina

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[–] CamaradeBoina@hexbear.net 19 points 2 years ago

Brotherly peoples after all

[–] CamaradeBoina@hexbear.net 15 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

One general dude got dismissed too today, it's a belated consolidation of power IMO.

Let things chill from the "march on moscow", get people complacent, wack hard.

What's for sure is that Wagner is absolutely not going to open a "new front" from Belarus as things stand.

Let the speculation commence, one hypothesis is that said cleaning house is necessary for the preliminary steps to negotiations? After all, key NATO elements and some major western news have been hinted that the conflict can only end by negotiation. A key element to make that happen from the Russian POV is to get rid of their "rabbid dogs" like Wagner. They also cracked down last months on pro-insane escalation elements like ppl who were key to stage of conflict starting 2014, like Strelkov (who's now jailed).

[–] CamaradeBoina@hexbear.net 7 points 2 years ago

As far as I know no, it refers to a telegram channel operated by an ex-Wagner soldier. Unofficial Wagner news basically from what I gather. The Grey Zone aren't connected.

[–] CamaradeBoina@hexbear.net 27 points 2 years ago (4 children)

From the reports its the entire high command that got merked on that plane sooooo....maybe nobody and Wagner get fully absored in the Russian armed forces, who is to say

[–] CamaradeBoina@hexbear.net 0 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Thanks for the tip ! TBH I had no dea about the Oaths and such, i'm a total newcomer to the DnD rules and such. At that point tho I think I'm too invested in my run and despite scummy actions being done in my party (plausible deniability hehe) things are working okaaayish and pluggable to the RP (as long as the paladin is told to close his eyes for a quick second and no innocent is offed).

Gotta say, it's a really good game, I'm at the end of act 1 and been staying around for like 9h in those early zones. Love it.

[–] CamaradeBoina@hexbear.net 28 points 2 years ago

Have you considered....sentient rat borgers tho? rat-salute-2

[–] CamaradeBoina@hexbear.net 27 points 2 years ago

You are so lucky.

A comrade and I seriously considered getting a job at the local alcohol gov monopoly company to staff their depot and liberate some Russian Standard bottles that have been pulled off the shelf since the beginning of the war. It sadly didn't materialize :(

[–] CamaradeBoina@hexbear.net 43 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (6 children)

There are many spots to get yankee cuisine tho! Burgers, fries, some (shudders) Quebecers even showed a hotel cuisine staff how to make poutine. Lots of that at the glorious water park, with beer in big ass glasses.

I hope our comrade defector however opens himself to the delights of Korean and North East Chinese cuisine, maybe have himself also some Russian off brand doshirak.

[–] CamaradeBoina@hexbear.net 41 points 2 years ago (11 children)

I'm pretty sure the Talibans (not to defend them, mind you), were already cracking down on poppy farming before 9/11 and the subsequent decade long war.

So how were they benefitting? Or do you mean to say the US and allied forces allowed mass poppy crop farming that was then utilized by the Taliban to fund itself? You know there is an alternative hypothesis: the US and other occupation allied forces tolerated poppy farming to pacify and win over tribal chiefs and keep corrupt Afghan officials squarely on their side. Maybe both were happening, who is to say.

[–] CamaradeBoina@hexbear.net 60 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Well I mean barring your personal dislike of the source, it does report an objective fact: opium cash crop farming exploded under the US / Joint alliance occupation and decade+long anti insurgency war, and died out once they left.

And this objective fact DOES raise important questions: what in the hell was the US doing all this time? They had infinitely more resources than the Talibans do now to subsidize non opium crops for farmers, to encourage diversification and development, etc. Did they turn a blind eye to the mass scale poppy farming? If so, why? It generated huge sums, was it a strategic use of and encouragement of corruption of local Afghan administrators and tribal elite to "make the occupation easier"? Did some money return to western elements? What was the impact on world trafficking?

Like you can dislike mintpress news but IMO it's important to, now that the US/West occupation of Afghanistan is over, not swipe it all under the rug and investigate.

[–] CamaradeBoina@hexbear.net 26 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

That is not true tho.

The PCV was one of the earliest and staunchest ally of Chavez. Things soured under Maduro when the PCV along several parties to the left of the PSUV made the ARP (a left alliance of revolutionary parties), which prompted faced repeated legal attacks by the Venezuelan state. Several parties in the ARP (like the Tupamaros/MRT) faced similar attacks by the PSUV but it never dared go after the PCV. Now that the situation is a bit eased on the domestic front, the right wing being largely defeated, and now that some sanctions are being lifted, and as the PSUV is making reforms that revert the Bolivarian revolutionary advances, it feels threatened on its left and is now trying to coopt/take over / illegalize the PCV.

It's far more serious than previous disagreements IMO, the fact that the PCV is being called trot (lol) or right wing plants by key PSUV members is telling, its gotten real ugly this time.

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