GDP is composed of goods and services produced for sale in the market and also includes some non-market production, such as defense or education services provided by the government.
https://tass.com/world/1715539"The life and health of Bulgarian citizens should be the top priority," Rumen Radev pointed out... "The armored personnel carriers [to be] provided to Ukraine could be used to protect the Bulgarian border and to help the population in case of disasters and accidents. The life and health of Bulgarian citizens should be the top priority," the president pointed out, sending the agreement back to parliament for reconsideration.
EnergyUnlimited wrote:It seems that Ukrainians have already done what they were expected to do and now they can go back to Russia where they belong.
https://modernity.news/2023/12/05/zelen ... -klitschkoVolodymyr Zelensky failed to prepare Ukraine properly for the war with Russia and will “pay for his mistakes,” warned Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko. The former heavyweight boxing champion made the comments to Swiss news outlet 20 Minuten.
Klitschko was asked if he was surprised to see Zelensky’s popularity declining across the country. “No. People see who is effective and who is not, and there were and are many expectations. Zelensky is paying for the mistakes he made,” he responded. “The dispute between the president and the top military officer shows that the unified home front in Ukraine is crumbling,” wrote Lehnartz. “And every doubt expressed in Kyiv about Ukraine’s prospects of success is being reinforced in the corridors of European and American government headquarters.”
Last month, CNN reported on a Time article which quoted a top Zelensky aide as saying, “He deludes himself. We’re out of options. We’re not winning.”
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theluckycountry wrote:I wouldn't worry too much about Russia taking over poland, it doesn't need it, and that's why nations take over other nations, because they want they have or because they -like post WWII- want a buffer zone. Stalin was a one off, like Hitler was a one off. It was just a mad era and I can't see it being repeated.
All the western nations are coming out with negative comments about the zelinskee regime and now it's internal.
theluckycountry wrote:I feel sorry for those people who donated aid to the ukrainian regime, all it went into weapons and a lot of those were sold on the black market by the thieves over there. The Hezbola gets a lot of updated weapons there it is rumored.
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