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Who would have ever thought than an untested vaccine might have problems?

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I mostly agree. Depends how far down Maslow's hierarchy we fall.

If we are talking about a complete breakdown of society, it's weapons, energy, and, food/water. Survival is king and always needed, so it's useful to always have this stuff on hand.

For a partial breakdown where survival is not at stake, say hyperinflation or other economic woes, precious metals and stores of value will be the order of the day. This is gold, silver, bitties, land, etc.

If we fall, we will always fall through the area where gold is useful. We may or may not get to the point where it's time to do gangster shit. Either way, having hoards of both on hand, and not going all in on one, is smart.

Professional retard here, so definitely don't take my word for it.

A liquidity crisis is when it becomes difficult to get ahold of cash. It can cause inflation, recession, credit freezes, bankruptcies, and all kinds of other stupid shit.

Buy oil and bitties.

Ukraine's Traumatized Troops Could Pose A Security Threat To All Of Europe

Ukraine's Traumatized Troops Could Pose A Security Threat To All Of Europe

https://korybko.substack.com/p/ukraines-traumatized-troops-could

The EU would do well to indefinitely suspend Ukrainians’ visa-free access to the bloc after martial law ends.

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Outgoing Polish President Andrzej Duda told the https://archive.is/jpUqH

by denying that they could pose any such threat, pointing to how they didn’t between 2014-2022, and claiming that they’re actually a security asset for Europe.

Their three points are superficial though since traumatized troops anywhere in the world are much more prone to deviant behavior, the latest phase of the conflict has objectively been much more traumatizing than the prior one, and this therefore makes its veterans a security liability for Europe at the very least. Compounding the aforementioned risks is the fact that the US failed to track billions of dollars’ worth of weapons sent to Ukraine according to https://archive.is/sGyn0#selection-1769.0-1772.0

so some of these likely ended up on the black market.

The threat that Duda just drew attention to is thus a very credible and urgent one that should be taken seriously by all European stakeholders. This doesn’t mean that they need to foot part of the bill for Ukraine’s security and development like he strongly implied in his interview, but just that they should at the minimum indefinitely suspend its citizens’ https://www.eeas.europa.eu/node/27990_en

to the bloc otherwise traumatized veterans armed with illegally obtained US weapons might turn his warning into a prophecy.

The floodgates will open if the US succeeds in brokering a ceasefire like it’s https://korybko.substack.com/p/territorial-concessions-might-precede

for the purpose of prompting Ukraine into lifting marital law and therefore legally setting the stage for the next elections. Military-age Ukrainian males will then be able to freely leave to the EU unless the bloc indefinitely suspends their visa-free access. The arguments in favor of these restrictions far outweigh those against them from the perspective of European and Ukrainian national interests.

Europe already received https://korybko.substack.com/p/the-eus-need-for-cheap-ukrainian

so it doesn’t need to risk the credible security consequences of accepting traumatized Ukrainian veterans just to obtain some more, while Ukraine needs as many of its refugees to return as possible after the conflict ends in order to rebuild. It goes without saying that Ukraine also can’t afford another large-scale exodus and thus has an interest in requesting that the EU indefinitely suspends their visa-free access to the bloc if it won’t do so on its own.

Keeping the border open to them would be a recipe for mutual disaster. There’s also the possibility that Poland takes the lead in unilaterally refusing to admit military-aged Ukrainian males after their country’s martial law is lifted just like it unilaterally decided to https://korybko.substack.com/p/polands-ruling-party-has-ulterior

last year.

That could trigger a legal crisis within the bloc, especially if others like Hungary and Slovakia follow suit, which would be a worst-case political scenario at the time when the EU would need unity on Ukraine.

Poland’s ruling liberal-globalists, who are https://korybko.substack.com/p/poland-is-poised-to-play-an-important

with EU-leader Germany, might not have the political will to do that though but Hungary might and it could justify this based on Duda’s warning. Even if no member state makes such a dramatic move, some of their citizens might angrily agitate for this if their compatriots fall victim to PTSD-afflicted Ukrainian veteran criminal gangs. The issue deserves to be closely monitored since it’s a credible security risk that could have outsized consequences for the bloc.

https://cms.zerohedge.com/users/tyler-durden

Mon, 02/10/2025 - 23:25

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/ukraines-traumatized-troops-could-pose-security-threat-all-europe

That's a great idea. Let's push a country into a losing battle against a peer, then when they inevitably lose, let's wall them off to stew in their broken nation. That has never gone bad before. 😂