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    Russia ceases grain deal


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      Well the fact that this years drought is being downplayed by the market and gov in canada and USA let’s see what happen or did the grain companies by lots of cheap grain up to now.

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        Ok lets tell the real story now. This deal was signed a year ago. From the moment it started, the Nato clowns used it to favour Ukrainian exports and hinder Russian exports along the corridor. And then the deep state scumbags tried to use Ukrainian grain as a wedge in Africa and the ME against Russian imports to that region.

        At the same time, Nato shipped weapons back on these boats and the Ukrianian drones and other attacks were conducted in the safe shipping corridor.

        Its amazing Russia went this long with it.

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          #5
          And Billionaires made $$$ both ways! Phuck the war machine!

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              Originally posted by jazz View Post
              Ok lets tell the real story now. This deal was signed a year ago. From the moment it started, the Nato clowns used it to favour Ukrainian exports and hinder Russian exports along the corridor. And then the deep state scumbags tried to use Ukrainian grain as a wedge in Africa and the ME against Russian imports to that region.

              At the same time, Nato shipped weapons back on these boats and the Ukrianian drones and other attacks were conducted in the safe shipping corridor.

              Its amazing Russia went this long with it.
              You are correct. Russia is using starvation of Africa as a bargaining chip to gain access to swift. It’s the best leverage they have in fact maybe the only which doesn’t involve nukes or petroleum. It proves the sanctions are working like they were expected to. At the outset of the sanctions the expectation was that it would take at least a year before full effects would be seen. Heard detractors in the meantime saying sanctions had no effect. We can disagree on the deep state conspiracy stuff but will both agree this war is stupid and many good people have lost their lives for the ambitions of imperialism As well, millions in food insecure parts of the world have the potential to starve to death.

              Even so if Russia has the ability to export its grain primarily wheat what fills the void of Ukraine off the table? Ukraine is a far bigger player exporting everything else which Russia doesn’t produce much of like sunflower, corn, soys, and canola. As well, the Ukrainians process a fair amount of their commodities which has been offline because of the war. So where are those voids going to be filled? Russia grows wheat and sells it on the world market. Food processing capacity is aimed primarily at domestic consumption.

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                Definitely a very complex situation

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                  Originally posted by jazz View Post
                  Ok lets tell the real story now. This deal was signed a year ago. From the moment it started, the Nato clowns used it to favour Ukrainian exports and hinder Russian exports along the corridor. And then the deep state scumbags tried to use Ukrainian grain as a wedge in Africa and the ME against Russian imports to that region.

                  At the same time, Nato shipped weapons back on these boats and the Ukrianian drones and other attacks were conducted in the safe shipping corridor.

                  Its amazing Russia went this long with it.
                  Jazz, poor good hearted F uckin Putin can't understand why shipping out his grain and fertilizer has become so very complicated for him after invading Ukraine.

                  Let's all shed a tear for him as his unjustified invasion of Ukraine hasn't worked out in his favour. He didn't count on so many shippers, banks and insurers staying away from the Black Sea while he bombs the ports and the rest of Ukraine.

                  It should be business as usual for Putin with no shipping disruptions for him through the Black Sea while he puts his knee on the throat of Ukraine. Putin's grains and fertilizers should flow freely for him so that he can fully fund his war machine without any blow back from Ukraine and the rest of the world.

                  Sounds like Valdie won't be attendings the BRICs summit in person , but will send a commie crony in his place while he remains deep inside the bunker.

                  So very similar to Hitler, we all know what eventually happen to Adolf.

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                    #10
                    Doubt that ships can get insurance to go in there with no agreement.

                    Putin has purchased a lot of old tankers to haul oil to the ones taking advantage of the discount prices.

                    A lot of embargo oil from Iran,Venezuela,and Russia has developed into a two priced system for countries like China and India and a large part of the developing world.

                    Coal is also seeing record usage as Asia's rapidly growing economies expand to accommodate the new industry fleeing high production costs in the countries adopting rigid climate policy.

                    Geopolitics is complex.
                    To complex for most of our current western leaders.

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