“Our partners know very well why we need them: to be able to reduce the enemy’s offensive potential by destroying their ammunition depots, command and control centers, and logistics chains on the temporarily occupied Ukrainian territory.”
Yuriy Sak, an adviser to Ukraine’s defense minister
HakNote- Democratic countries will defend ourselves from attack by hostile entities.
More Blue and Green Collective
#cosomusic
https://theblueandgreencollective.bandcamp.com/album/everything-from-the-consumption
@northernbassist - base player on this is Marion McPartland's nephew.
New music on Bandcamp
https://theblueandgreencollective.bandcamp.com/album/angels-singles
#cosomusic
I missed #caturday but here's a picture of Meara paralyzed in fear at the 120lbs of Pyrenees standing over her. (not really, she *adores* all the dogs!)
when will everybody start talking and yelling at the hostesses if there’s no bass solo?
The human cost to Russia of its invasion of Ukraine grows each month—but how bad is it? Seth Jones of the Center for Strategic and International Studies offers a detailed assessment of Russian casualties, finding that it is the most deadly conflict for the Russian military—by far—since World War II.
By Seth G. Jones
@Alfred what does an itchy pentagon shaped rash mean?
@Alfred are tigers dangerous?
retired Engineering prof