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matr1x wrote:Also, never understood that saying" we too happy"
What? Are we supposed to be sad and depressed all the time?
Dohplaydat wrote:matr1x wrote:Also, never understood that saying" we too happy"
What? Are we supposed to be sad and depressed all the time?
No, but trinis are a very spoiled entitled bunch of people.
timelapse wrote:Nah boy, Trinis entitled real bad.Is always a gt mentality, especially when driving.Or in KFC where these scrunting fools does be telling the worker which pieces they want.Try that sheit in foreign nah.
But doh get tie up, Vene women are also notoriously entitled, especially when they ketch a Trini bobolee with a fat wallet.Only a true arsehole of a man can deal with a vene woman properly.Most vene men getting horn left, right and center and know to themselves that they can't do a damn thing about it.
Not just public service, you start off good but end bad. Look how entitled the general public felt when the government said they would eliminate gas subsidies , meaning trinis would have to pay full price for their gas to put into their vehicles. It's across the board not just public sector, meanwhile private sector don't give one fk if this country bun down once the government continue pumping money into the economy for them to make a profit. REALITY.Dohplaydat wrote:The entitlement I refer to is the mindset of the average public sector worker.
Female entitlement is different, women will extract as much as they from men, that's the nature of most of them.
MaxPower wrote:Note carefully that there are no looting and destruction.
timelapse wrote:How many Generals does T&T have besides Grant? Asking for a friend
De Dragon wrote:timelapse wrote:How many Generals does T&T have besides Grant? Asking for a friend
General Insurance Limited?
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12:13 p.m. ET, March 22, 2022
US has "clear evidence" Russian forces "intentionally" targeted civilian infrastructure, official says
From CNN's Ellie Kaufman
The United States has “clear evidence” that Russian forces have “deliberately and intentionally targeted civilian infrastructure, hospitals, places of shelter,” a senior US defense official said Tuesday.
The US also has seen “indications of behavior on the ground by Russian forces that would likewise constitute war crimes,” the official added.
US President Joe Biden's administration is “helping to provide evidence” to multiple ongoing investigations into whether Russia is committing war crimes, the official said.
“The administration is going to be helping to provide evidence to the multiple investigations that are going on, but we see clear evidence that they’re committing war crimes through these indiscriminate and intentional attacks on civilian targets and the people of Ukraine,” the official said.
redmanjp wrote:would this be justification for outside nations to get involved?
https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/europe/live-news/ukraine-russia-putin-news-03-22-22/index.html12:13 p.m. ET, March 22, 2022
US has "clear evidence" Russian forces "intentionally" targeted civilian infrastructure, official says
From CNN's Ellie Kaufman
The United States has “clear evidence” that Russian forces have “deliberately and intentionally targeted civilian infrastructure, hospitals, places of shelter,” a senior US defense official said Tuesday.
The US also has seen “indications of behavior on the ground by Russian forces that would likewise constitute war crimes,” the official added.
US President Joe Biden's administration is “helping to provide evidence” to multiple ongoing investigations into whether Russia is committing war crimes, the official said.
“The administration is going to be helping to provide evidence to the multiple investigations that are going on, but we see clear evidence that they’re committing war crimes through these indiscriminate and intentional attacks on civilian targets and the people of Ukraine,” the official said.
adnj wrote:8:06 a.m. ET, March 22, 2022
What we know about Russia’s death toll in Ukraine
From CNN's Lauren Said-Moorhouse in London
Precisely how many Russian troops have been killed in their campaign thus far is unclear.
On March 2, a Russian defense ministry spokesman put the number of dead Russian military personnel at 498. But that number has not been updated by officials since then.
Then on Monday a pro-Putin Russian tabloid published -- then later removed -- a report with an updated toll of 9,861 Russian armed forces deaths in the war in Ukraine, citing the Russian defense ministry.
The report from the tabloid Komsomolskaya Pravda originally read: "According to the Russian Defense Ministry, during the special operation in Ukraine, the Russian Armed Forces lost 9861 people killed and 16153 wounded."
CNN analyzed the website’s HTML code, which indicated that the article was published on Monday at 12:09 a.m. Moscow time.
Seconds after CNN read the original article -- at 9:56 p.m. Moscow time, according to the HTML code -- the story was updated and all references to the death count were removed. That update on the outlet's website came shortly after the article began to get attention from social media posts, which referenced the death count.
The original report from the tabloid is in line with US Department of Defense estimates that there have been up to 10,000 Russian military deaths. Ukraine has put the number even higher.
https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/europe/live-new ... index.html
Mmoney607 wrote:What was the US death toll in benghazi? What was the US death toll when they left Afghanistan the other day? How many marines died in the crash the other day? Why is no one questioning the competence of the US military after after these and many other incidents? If Russia so disorganized why they don't just launch a mission and take out putin?
redmanjp wrote:^whey ukraine on dat map? i must be going blind
adnj wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:What was the US death toll in benghazi? What was the US death toll when they left Afghanistan the other day? How many marines died in the crash the other day? Why is no one questioning the competence of the US military after after these and many other incidents? If Russia so disorganized why they don't just launch a mission and take out putin?
The estimate for Russian losses is now 10,000
Russia has lost 7,000 soldiers in Ukraine in 20 days, more than America lost in 20 years in Afghanistan & Iraq: US
Chidanand Rajghatta / TNN / Updated: Mar 17, 2022, 21:33 IST
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/wor ... 297683.cms
It's a United Nations issue to address. That's in their charter.
UN Peacekeeping helps countries navigate the difficult path from conflict to peace. We have unique strengths, including legitimacy, burden sharing, and an ability to deploy troops and police from around the world, integrating them with civilian peacekeepers to address a range of mandates set by the UN Security Council and General Assembly.
https://peacekeeping.un.org/en
Mmoney607 wrote:adnj wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:What was the US death toll in benghazi? What was the US death toll when they left Afghanistan the other day? How many marines died in the crash the other day? Why is no one questioning the competence of the US military after after these and many other incidents? If Russia so disorganized why they don't just launch a mission and take out putin?
The estimate for Russian losses is now 10,000
Russia has lost 7,000 soldiers in Ukraine in 20 days, more than America lost in 20 years in Afghanistan & Iraq: US
Chidanand Rajghatta / TNN / Updated: Mar 17, 2022, 21:33 IST
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/wor ... 297683.cms
It's a United Nations issue to address. That's in their charter.
UN Peacekeeping helps countries navigate the difficult path from conflict to peace. We have unique strengths, including legitimacy, burden sharing, and an ability to deploy troops and police from around the world, integrating them with civilian peacekeepers to address a range of mandates set by the UN Security Council and General Assembly.
https://peacekeeping.un.org/en
Even if your very credible source of CNN (lol) is true, the US lost those wars. Russia will win this one.
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