俄烏之戰 2 : 世界將會迎來新秩序

nancyilove wrote:
潮水退了 就算沒穿褲(恕刪)

潮水還沒退
現在已經看到俄爹的屁股了
過一陣子就能看裸奔了
敬請期待
旋風 wrote:
潮水還沒退
現在已經看到俄爹的屁股了
過一陣子就能看裸奔了
敬請期待


其實,塔綠班吹完幾版,說到尾都是走著瞧吧!

既沒有消息也沒有新聞佐證,純就是在撒謊和胡吹。

欺騙台灣人還真是塔綠班的強項呢!
Derek2025 wrote:
其實,塔綠班吹完幾版(恕刪)

不急不急
俄羅斯這都死了十幾個指揮官了
等到死絕了看裸奔比較刺激
俄羅斯BQ公司將改用華為鴻蒙系統


俄羅斯有錢人
將旗下美元資產
以加密貨幣
或走CIPS離岸人民幣方式
轉至杜拜

看到杜拜因俄羅斯有錢人而經濟繁榮
卡達也想跟進


Dubai's Economy Booms As Wealthy Russians Seek Refuge In Local Property Market

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/dubais-economy-booms-wealthy-russians-seek-refuge-local-property-market

BY TYLER DURDEN

SUNDAY, MAR 27, 2022 - 06:00 AM

A couple of weeks ago, we highlighted a report claiming that crypto firms in the UAE (which is fast becoming a hotbed for the regional crypto industry) had seen a massive influx of demand from brokers trying to liquidate billions of dollars' worth of crypto on behalf of wealthy Russian clients, in the hopes that the money could then be stashed in the UAE, which has pledged to remain neutral as the conflict in Ukraine rages.

While at least one US megabank expressed skepticism that oligarchs were using crypto as a means to evade sanctions, it was quickly revealed that most of these transactions involved foreign currencies instead of rubles, effectively masking the source of the buying.

Now, as the US threatens to seize US properties belonging to oligarch Roman Abramovich (who recently moved two of his megayachts to Turkey, and is in the process of divesting his ownership of Chelsea Football Club), Bloomberg reports that Abramovich (and his fellow oligarchs) are increasingly turning to the UAE, where they're looking to park money in property and other assets.

While western watchdogs like the Financial Action Task Force have expressed their displeasure with the UAE's "Open Door Policy" by placing the country on a "grey list" of jurisdictions that don't do enough to combat financial crime, the locals are simply seeing dollar signs.

"In Dubai there’s an old saying that goes: when the region does well, we do well, but when there’s a crisis, we do really well," said Chirag Shah, the founder of the consultancy 1 International FinCentre Associates, who was previously the chief strategy and business development officer at Dubai’s financial free zone, speaking broadly about the city’s ability to navigate global upheaval from wars to politics to the coronavirus pandemic.

But the real threat perceived by the west has nothing to do with white-collar crime. As Bloomberg pointed out in its report, "the money flowing in from Moscow has left some US Treasury officials concerned that CIPS - the Chinese cross-border yuan payment system seen as a potential rival to the global SWIFT transaction messaging system - may be turning into a key vehicle for Russians to route their money to the UAE using the offshore Chinese yuan to circumvent US sanctions."

For more on these risks, we would direct you, dear reader, to these comments from a senior IMF official, who recently parroted one of Russian President Vladimir Putin's favorite criticisms of Washington's financial sanctions.

While they were specifically discussing the risks that sanctions could push the central banks to diversify their foreign-currency reserves away from the dollar (for fear that these reserves could someday be forcefully expropriated by a vengeful west), the same argument holds.

What's more, it's not just the oligarchs who see opportunity in Dubai. Pretty soon, even less-wealthy, and even middle-class Russians, might follow in their footsteps, moving their assets to Dubai, and perhaps snapping up property or other assets, safe in the notion that they will be out of the reach of the West. This could be true even for Russians with few, or no, links to the state, or sanctioned individuals.

Even Russians with transparent sources of income and without links to state authorities are afraid that they will be lumped together with sanctioned businessmen or that their assets could be taken away, said Daria Nevskaya, a partner at the Moscow-based lawfirm FTL Advisers, which serves wealthy Russians. Some rich Russians are trying to restructure ownership of their assets "so that they are not subject to a witch hunt," she said.

Nevskaya recently arrived in Dubai herself because the firm has seen a surge in demand from Russians to register companies in the UAE to hold their assets, including financial ones, she said.

Even before the war in Ukraine, demand for property from Russian buyers was surging. Car dealerships in the country are moving to hire more Russian speakers. It has all the hallmarks of a financial boom. Local stores stock Russian-style sour cream and cottage cheese, along with Russian ice cream brands and other delicacies popular with Russians.

The increasing appeal to rich Russians is also evident. Demand from Russians for Dubai property is up 40% so far in March compared with February, the Russian newspaper Kommersant reported, citing real estate firm Golden Brown Group.

Nevskaya, the lawyer, said a popular way for Russians to obtain a residence visa in the emirate is via the purchase of real estate worth 5 million dirhams ($1.5 million), while a cheaper option is to obtain a residence visa by opening a company.

"If we talk in absolute numbers about UAE residency, the demand has increased by 100%" from Russians, said Polina Kuleshova from residency and citizenship advisory firm Henley & Partners.

But for now the Russian influx is underpinning a high-end boom in Dubai. Hotel lobbies echo to the sound of Russian and one car dealer - who asked not to be identified discussing the matter - is going so far to hire more Russian speakers after seeing a big uptick in demand for luxury vehicles from Moscow migrants.

Seeing this, nearby Qatar is also trying to get in on the action. And Israel, which has been reluctant to jeopardize its relationship with Moscow, also remains relatively hospitable (although perhaps not for individuals on the sanctions list).

As European leaders struggle to find ways to eliminate "loopholes" in the sanctions regime, the situation in Dubai is just the latest example of how trying to cut Russians off from the international financial system is a bit like squeezing a balloon - when pressure is applied to one area, the air inside simply moves elsewhere.
旋風 wrote:
不急不急
俄羅斯這都死了十幾個指揮官了
等到死絕了看裸奔比較刺激


俄羅斯的指揮官傷亡率偏高,是因為有著長官身先士卒,會親上前線指揮的風氣。

原來對你來說,你還是寧願長官站後方,士兵往前推的傳統呢!
Derek2025 wrote:
俄羅斯的指揮官傷亡率(恕刪)

得了吧
還身先士卒呢
一把年紀了
你以為將軍還拿著把衝鋒槍喊殺啊?
這不是將軍
是傻逼



你再吹
沒幾天好吹了
俄爹就會裸奔給大家看了
旋風 wrote:
得了吧
還身先士卒呢
一把年紀了
你以為將軍還拿著把衝鋒槍喊殺啊?
這不是將軍
是傻逼



你再吹
沒幾天好吹了
俄爹就會裸奔給大家看了


亂吹一通欺騙台灣人,是你們的強項,我可沒此能力。

“兩將軍陣亡,但這就是俄軍的精神

在俄烏兩國衝突的第八天,也就是當地時間3月2日,俄軍公佈了俄情報機構統計的雙方傷亡人數,俄軍陣亡498人,另有1597人受傷。烏軍陣亡2870人,近3700人受傷。

而在近日,俄羅斯方面首次出現了高級將領的陣亡。上週,俄軍第41集團軍副司令,第7空降師指揮官蘇霍維茨基少將在哈爾科夫前線陣亡,這一消息經過了俄軍和烏軍雙方的確認,據悉他或許是被烏克蘭狙擊小組精確射殺而陣亡的。另據烏克蘭方面的說法,在蘇霍維茨基少將陣亡後的幾天后,同樣是第41集團軍的另一位少將副司令,格拉西莫夫將軍也在哈爾科夫前線陣亡。不過這一消息目前並未得到俄羅斯國防部的證實。

短短幾天,俄軍北方攻擊集群的精銳,第41集團軍前線最高指揮機構或許遭到了烏克蘭方面的斬首行動。這也再次讓外界看到了,哈爾科夫市爭奪戰的激烈程度。

對於可以證實的蘇霍維茨基少將的陣亡,西方媒體大部分展現了一種嘲諷式的思路。認為這是俄軍主力部隊攻擊不順的象徵,迫不得已讓少將級別的高級指揮官坐鎮前線督戰,而指揮官的接連陣亡可能也會讓前線俄軍人人自危,最終烏軍分割圍殲。

但是如果稍有了解俄羅斯軍隊歷史的朋友們就會知道,俄軍繼承了蘇聯紅軍長期以來的作戰思路,指揮官坐鎮前線並帶頭突入敵陣是其數十年的傳統,這也造成了俄軍和蘇軍的指揮官陣亡率相對較高,而換來的,則是整支部隊強悍的戰鬥力。

目前已被證實陣亡的這位蘇霍維茨基少將,是俄軍精銳近衛空降部隊出身,陣亡前作為指揮官帶領第七空降師在哈爾科夫市作戰,同時作為第41集團軍最高前線指揮官,統籌整個集團軍的行動。此人曾參加過車臣戰爭和俄軍在敘利亞的作戰行動,獲得過“克里米亞回歸”獎章,其所在部隊也參與過克里米亞地區的軍事行動。戰功赫赫,是俄軍王牌部隊的高級指揮官,也是俄軍高級將領中的翹楚。

此人的陣亡,筆者認為或許對俄軍來說並不會帶來士氣的低落,反而會激發起前線俄軍更為激烈的作戰慾望。自沙皇俄國時代起,俄軍的戰鬥思路就是不修邊幅,對傷亡數字不十分敏感,這我們也可以從近些年來俄軍參與的車臣戰爭,克里米亞戰爭,格魯吉亞戰爭和這次的烏克蘭戰爭中看出這一趨勢。因此將軍陣前馬革裹屍,是被俄軍認為指揮官與我們同在的象徵。”
“俄罗斯将军视察距离基辅 30 公里的俄罗斯军队

莫斯科,3月24日,俄罗斯东部军区司令亚历山大·查科将军今天视察了距基辅30公里的俄罗斯军队,这是俄罗斯在乌克兰的 “特种军事行动” 的一部分。 “作为一名指挥官,我为我的下属感到骄傲。所有处于战斗状态的单位都能正确行动。我相信你,我相信我们将成功完成这次行动,” 柴科说,正如俄罗斯国防部在一份声明中报道的那样。 这位将军装饰了几名士兵,这一仪式在公共电视台播出。”
部隊裡高官是很稀少的,如果高官死了一堆,根據機率表示士兵損失非常慘重。
我是一隻遊戲人間的毛毛蟲,耐心的等待變身的時機。
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