niby nic...
drobiazg a jednak
w klapie marynarki Ukraine’s Prime Minister Denysa Shmyhala to...
nie flaga Zjednoczonej Europy a
...amerykańska
- Na czas wizyty w Brukseli znaczek odepnie ? - nie sądzę...
bez niego w klapie ten jakiś Denys Shmyhal
...mniej sprawczo znaczy[1] nawet od...
prowincjonalnego poety wystukującego zapisy swoich monologów na klawiaturze laptopa przy
wirtualnym kontuarze baru "Ptyś" - dla jasności dodam...
odnotowaniem jeszcze tymczasem dobrym obyczajem ze względu na porę tylko
przy kolejnym kubku kawy - nie inaczej...
[1] "...In June 2015, both Canada and the United States announced that their own forces will not support or train the Azov regiment, citing its neo-Nazi connections.
The following year, however, the US lifted the ban under pressure from the Pentagon..." - Przy porannym kubku kawy: ...udajecie durnia czy durniem jesteście ? - zapytam Was Kułeba... (tadeusz-ludwiszewski.blogspot.com)
"...In 2016, Facebook first designated the Azov regiment a “dangerous organisation”.
Under the company’s Dangerous Individuals and Organizations policy, Azov was banned from its platforms in 2019. The group was placed under Facebook’s Tier 1 designation, which includes groups such as the Ku Klux Klan and ISIL (ISIS). Users engaging in praise, support or representation of Tier 1 groups are also banned.
However, on February 24 [2022], the day Russia launched its invasion, Facebook reversed its ban, saying it would allow praise for Azov..." - Przy porannym kubku kawy: ..."bądź tu mądry i pisz wiersze"... (tadeusz-ludwiszewski.blogspot.com)
"...This thinking is based on a faulty reading of history. The Soviet Union did not collapse for the reasons Westerners like to point to: a humiliating defeat in Afghanistan, military pressure from the United States and Europe, nationalistic tensions in its constituent republics, and the siren song of democracy.
In reality, it was misguided Soviet economic policies and a series of political missteps by Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev that caused the country to self-destruct.
And Putin has learned a great deal from the Soviet collapse, managing to avoid the financial chaos that doomed the Soviet state despite intense sanctions.
Russia today features a very different combination of resilience and vulnerability than the one that characterized the late-era Soviet Union.
This history matters because in thinking about the war in Ukraine and its aftermath, the West should avoid projecting its misconceptions about the Soviet collapse onto present-day Russia..."
- Przy porannym kubku kawy: ...rozumiem - laureatowi niezręcznie... (tadeusz-ludwiszewski.blogspot.com)..." - Przy porannym kubku kawy: ..."off target" jeśli za Agencją "Reutetrs" czytam... (tadeusz-ludwiszewski.blogspot.com)The following year, however, the US lifted the ban under pressure from the Pentagon..." - Przy porannym kubku kawy: ...udajecie durnia czy durniem jesteście ? - zapytam Was Kułeba... (tadeusz-ludwiszewski.blogspot.com)
"...In 2016, Facebook first designated the Azov regiment a “dangerous organisation”.
Under the company’s Dangerous Individuals and Organizations policy, Azov was banned from its platforms in 2019. The group was placed under Facebook’s Tier 1 designation, which includes groups such as the Ku Klux Klan and ISIL (ISIS). Users engaging in praise, support or representation of Tier 1 groups are also banned.
However, on February 24 [2022], the day Russia launched its invasion, Facebook reversed its ban, saying it would allow praise for Azov..." - Przy porannym kubku kawy: ..."bądź tu mądry i pisz wiersze"... (tadeusz-ludwiszewski.blogspot.com)
"...This thinking is based on a faulty reading of history. The Soviet Union did not collapse for the reasons Westerners like to point to: a humiliating defeat in Afghanistan, military pressure from the United States and Europe, nationalistic tensions in its constituent republics, and the siren song of democracy.
In reality, it was misguided Soviet economic policies and a series of political missteps by Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev that caused the country to self-destruct.
And Putin has learned a great deal from the Soviet collapse, managing to avoid the financial chaos that doomed the Soviet state despite intense sanctions.
Russia today features a very different combination of resilience and vulnerability than the one that characterized the late-era Soviet Union.
This history matters because in thinking about the war in Ukraine and its aftermath, the West should avoid projecting its misconceptions about the Soviet collapse onto present-day Russia..."