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    Jack

      Wow thanks, good find, yeah one cannot trust anything from the Zelensky regime.
      He even crackdown on pro-ukrainian media nowadays, even US-funded Voice of America made a report on it awhile back, then it must be really bad:

      Ukrainian news outlet says it faces ‘pressure’ from Zelenskyy’s office

      https://www.voanews.com/a/ukrainian-news-outlet-says-it-faces-pressure-from-zelenskyy-office/7816617.html

      Besides, all these polls are not taken in the very eastern part of Ukraine nor in Crimea, which Zelensky claim belong to Ukraine, so these polls are so totally biased and unrepresentful.

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      Tatyana

        Believe me or not, I’m here right now without VPN. I’ve noticed this yesterday late in the night, and so it is so far. Still no access to Twitter or YouTube, but i can survive it 🙂 This site even allows to switch to simplified mobile version, so my fat fingers will hit wrong letters more seldom 🙂

        Great news today is that Russian investors returned 570 of 600 billion ‘frozen’ funds, the money was sanctioned due to war. It’s reported that about 1.5 million people got their money back.

        The second day USD/Russian Rouble exchange ratio slowes down. It hit 100 roubles per USD some time ago, and it was 90 yesterday, and about 87 today.

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        Tatyana

          It looks like the amount of US spending on the war in Ukraine (Trump said about 500 billion) is significantly higher than Ze expected.
          It was reported that Trump sent his finance minister to Kiev to sign the deal, but he was unable to meet with Ze because the latter was sleeping. Seriously. This was perceived as a mockery.

          Today it is reported that Zelensky may have Starlink disconnected if he doesn’t sign the agreement on rare minerals.

          Now this whole story looks like a classic gangster scam, where the “good” guy persuades the village idiot to get involved in the “business”, and then the “bad” guy comes and writes out exorbitant bills for payment. Well, it would be no surprise if we frankly admit that Ukrainians elected a comedian without the necessary competencies as head of state. And he had to deal with Biden, who has been in big politics for several decades, and now with Trump, who probably made his first million of dollars when Zelensky was still wearing a diaper.

          Yet one cannot underestimate the tenacity of Ukrainians in resisting anyone who wants to “take candy away from them”. From the very beginning, the Russians were skeptical about the ideas of the Americans to get something in exchange for supporting the Kiev regime. We have been living side by side with ukrainians for too long, we have formed a popular opinion that they take everything for granted and never give anything back.

          Imo, the Americans may be able to squeeze out at least some “dividends” from their “investments”. The Europeans don’t have a single chance.

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