NQRNews for 10 Mar: Russian War Crimes(?)

NQRNews for 10 Mar: Russian War Crimes(?)

(Image by A TOS-1A weapon system, which uses thermobaric rockets, also known as “vacuum bombs.” (Radio Free Europe file photo))

Dear NQRNews Readers,

I admit I anticipated Putin ruling over Kyiv by now. With strong resistance by the Ukrainians, demonstrating both leadership and courage, the Russian assault is showing greater signs of aggression. Especially the use of thermobaric weapons or vacuum bombs:

Ukraine war: Russia confirms it has used thermobaric weapons, says UK’s Ministry of Defence | World News | Sky News

I understanding Russia using them, but where and on what targets? Apparently, they are using them on civilian populations in cities and industrial areas. The decision to use these and cluster bombs in civilian urban areas does not aid the Russian cause. It creates even greater animosity from the western democracies and increases the anger amongst the Ukrainians. This guarantees to make this conflict last longer and increase the difficulty for both sides to find a solution.

I cannot imagine this happening in North America, but it seems like every day we see, hear, or read someone talking about a ‘civil war’ in the USA. These people are fools. They have no concept of what war is and if they ever read a history book, they failed to understand what war is like.

Praying this conflict stays contained to Ukraine. With global finance intertwined and the just in time global supply chain in trouble, it is my opinion that this conflict with extend beyond Ukrainian borders beyond military conflict. We are already seeing diplomatic, economic, and informational warfare being used beyond Russian and Ukrainian borders.

It is a great time for you to get your debts paid off. Soon, if your ESG score (environment, social or governance financial evaluation currently applies to companies) isn’t high enough, you may not be allowed a loan(if you are an oil or coal company, you know this) or God forbid as an individual, be able to make everyday purchases like gas or food. I also recommend (if you can afford it) you get 10% of your savings in precious metals: gold, silver, platinum, or palladium.

More articles updated regularly at: www.notquiterightnews.com

Uncle Mike

Here are the highlighted stories for 10 March 2022:

Diplomacy:

The rippling effect of diplomacy:

What Russia’s attack on Ukraine means for Japan | The Japan Times

Effects in the Caucasus:

The Caucasus card in Russia’s war on Ukraine – Asia Times

Information:

Information warfare example. Preparing a population for the necessity of conflict expansion:

Ukraine: West must be ready to join war if Russia uses chemical weapons, Tony Blair’s ex-chief aide says | The Independent

Military:

Of course, Russia says they didn’t:

Russians ‘were shooting civilians’: Ukraine refugees saw abuses (militarytimes.com)

Economics:

Financial doom? No, just pessimism:

What If It Breaks? | ZeroHedge

See other articles at www.notquiterightnews.com

Uncle Mike

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