Hi everyone!
Today we had an update about the situation surrounding Ukraine, after several attempts by Russia to call attention to the fact that the grains exported were not getting to their original destinations, and would end up instead in Europe, Russia finally decided to halt the accords reached in Turkey a year ago, and that very same day, July 17th, Ukraine attacks the Crimean bridge. Poland bans Ukrainian grains, and Kiev complains about it.
Russia responded by attacking several ports in the Black Sea. Ukraine responded by using their latest missiles in Crimea, and the situation continues to escalate, with inept leaders and new weapons that don't seem to change the course of events. Putin also announced that they'd be willing to reactivate the grain export agreement, if their conditions are met... something that is unlikely to happen, so things are about to get tough again for the EU.
As this was happening, the EU and CELAC met last week in Brussels, so that the EU starts to hold on the South America in light of China's investments in the region, they tried to sneak in Zelenski into their summit but.. the SA leaders were not interested in inviting him, nor were they interested in the EU making Ukraine the central point of the meeting.
We also mentioned the upcoming hearings about the UFO topic, or the UAP topic... we'll see where that lands.
For your consideration, here's #345
Today we had an update about the situation surrounding Ukraine, after several attempts by Russia to call attention to the fact that the grains exported were not getting to their original destinations, and would end up instead in Europe, Russia finally decided to halt the accords reached in Turkey a year ago, and that very same day, July 17th, Ukraine attacks the Crimean bridge. Poland bans Ukrainian grains, and Kiev complains about it.
Russia responded by attacking several ports in the Black Sea. Ukraine responded by using their latest missiles in Crimea, and the situation continues to escalate, with inept leaders and new weapons that don't seem to change the course of events. Putin also announced that they'd be willing to reactivate the grain export agreement, if their conditions are met... something that is unlikely to happen, so things are about to get tough again for the EU.
As this was happening, the EU and CELAC met last week in Brussels, so that the EU starts to hold on the South America in light of China's investments in the region, they tried to sneak in Zelenski into their summit but.. the SA leaders were not interested in inviting him, nor were they interested in the EU making Ukraine the central point of the meeting.
We also mentioned the upcoming hearings about the UFO topic, or the UAP topic... we'll see where that lands.
For your consideration, here's #345