Russian imported bulk ammo

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WIth current developments unfolding in Ukraine, and if the US make s sanctions to the effect, we can only foresee a possibility that Russia will stop exporting bulk ammo.

I may have to get more of the 5.45 caliber while they are still intact. We hope this will not turn sour in US Russian relations.
 
There is a whole lot more at stake in Ukraine that our ammo supply.
 
WIth current developments unfolding in Ukraine, and if the US make s sanctions to the effect, we can only foresee a possibility that Russia will stop exporting bulk ammo.

I may have to get more of the 5.45 caliber while they are still intact. We hope this will not turn sour in US Russian relations.
It's nice to know people in USA care about the "Breadbasket of Europe". Well, it's about time..... when Stalin starved over 7,000,000 in 1932/1933 you haven't lifted a finger!
 
Well, there is no reason to feel that bad as rest of the world also did nothing to help them.
 
Look at Venezuela.

People didn't start giving 2 craps until recently, when the situation there has been going on as long as Cuba..

when Stalin starved over 7,000,000 in 1932/1933 you haven't lifted a finger!
Don't blame me, I was still training for the Olympics in Berlin coming in 1936! :rolleyes:
 
In the 20th Century, we let the Czechs/Slovaks and the Poles get invaded with no response from us or allies.
And we also implied help to the Hungarians, but nothing visibly happened in '56.

Were we to now have any sort of alliances with Ukraine, what courage would be shown, or threatened by our so-called present "leadership"? He would tell them that there is a "Red Line". When those words are spoken, look out!;)

Even the Europeans have watched this for many months and did nothing.

PabloJ: What did you or others say to the smugly, morally superior western EuroZone people when the mass murder was taking place in the Balkans? The sniping and mortar shell attacks on Sarajevo's civilians lasted for months, and the world's press had witnesses.
 
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