XPost: alt.russian.z1, talk.politics.misc
Peter Stickney, <news:unit7p$1u3dl$
[email protected]>
On Tue, 26 Dec 2023 20:16:32 +0300, Oleg Smirnov wrote:
<https://tinyurl.com/ynp548xg> highlandcountypress.com
The United States, once a fortress of military might, now faces the
prospect of a munitions deficit .. To supplement Ukraine's massive
ammunition requirements, DoD pulls munitions from its own war reserve
Actually, what you're looking at is a solution to a problem, not the
problem itself. Y'See, we have large stockpiles of Artillery Shells, Propellant Powder, Rocket Motors, and such, and, unlike some Other
Countries I could name, We pay attention to the condition of our
Stockpiles, and the Safe Storage Time (Sell-By Date, if you will) of
the contents thereof. Now, disposing of all that explosive and
volatile stuff through the normal mechanical and chemical processes
is dangerous, both in an immediate sense and in Environmental Impact,
highly regulated, and time consuming. It's a great savings to us to
be able to send them someplace where they can be disposed of before
they reach their expiration date, at no cost to ourselves.
Good smart rationalization. And, indeed, the Ukraine's aboriginals
must be proud to know that America uses them as a garbage recycling
staff. Jedem das Seine.
This spring, the top US officials claimed that the Kiev Nazi regime
received everything it needed to win <
https://tinyurl.com/ysl3qht5>.
Now the "western" politicians and media are concerned with how best
to explain why it didn't happen. Disposal of garbage is a good idea
but it's inconsistent with the previous American claims.
Americans are smack dab in the middle of an alcohol crisis ..
From a Russian, that's incredibly amusing. Alcohol consumption in Russia
has increased geometrically during the 21st Century. The Vodka Pipelines running under the Border from Poland and Finland have been at capacity for
a decade.
Alkohol consumption in Russia was high in the 1990s, but since the
2010s it stays about typical levels for Europe, - the recent figure
was 10.5 liters per year per capita (and in 2018 it was 11.7). It's
less than in Germany / France, for example. So that the "increased geometrically" fantazy is an ignorant wishful thinking.
Alkohol consumption in America was always less against the European
levels, but in the recent years it's increased (9.6 US, 9.9 CA), so
for America it's sort of crisis. It's severe, since it's combined
with the American drug epidemic. Data says that one in six American
adults and teenagers is a drug addict <
https://archive.is/sOBdR>.
<
https://tinyurl.com/drug-overdose-pindos>
<
https://tinyurl.com/drug-overdose-europe>
When talking with an American, one should assume by default - until
proven otherwise - that the interlocutor is in an altered state of consciousness under the influence of drugs. That's because the drug
epidemic in America is incomparable to anything else in the world.
In your case it's probably combined also with some dementia effects.
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