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[IRS-Loophole Converts Your...IRA/4O1(k) To-Gold]( RUSSIA-UKRAINE OVERNIGHT —Reuters : “Russia's FSB security service said on Monday a shell fired from Ukrainian territory had completely destroyed a border guard post in Russia's Rostov region but caused no casualties.Ukraine denied responsibility for the incident, which took place at a moment of extreme tension between the two countries as Russia continues to deny statements from the United States and its allies that it could invade Ukraine at any time.” FWIW: U.S. officials have been concerned for weeks that a false flag operation would be orchestrated by Russia to justify an invasion. JUST POSTED — NYT: “Putin gathers his Security Council, with a warning of rising tensions.” DIPLOMATIC HAIL MARY: Presidents JOE BIDEN and VLADIMIR PUTIN have agreed “in principle” to a diplomatic summit, but Biden would only participate if there’s no invasion, which at this point U.S. officials say Russia is still planning. The announcement first came from France’s readout of Biden and French President EMMANUEL MACRON’s Sunday call, which American officials quickly confirmed via a JEN PSAKI statement: “We are always ready for diplomacy,” she wrote. “We are also ready to impose swift and severe consequences should Russia instead choose war.” "It's premature to talk about any specific plans for organizing any kind of summits," Dmitry Peskov, Kremlin spokesman told reporters this morning. The time for talking will be on Thursday when Secretary of State ANTONY BLINKEN and Russian Foreign Minister SERGEI LAVROV are set to meet. If Russia hasn’t invaded, those two will help hammer out the details of a possible meeting between the two leaders. As news of a possible summit made the rounds, an NSC official told Playbook last night: “Timing to be determined. Format to be determined. It’s all completely notional. Blinken and Lavrov will discuss further if the invasion hasn’t started by then – in which case it’s all off.” The White House dispatched national security advisor JAKE SULLIVAN to the morning shows, where he continued the administration’s dire warnings. “All signs look like President Putin and the Russians are proceeding with a plan to execute a major military invasion of Ukraine,” Sullivan said on ABC’s “Good Morning America. “We have seen just in the last 24 hours further moves of Russian units to the border with no other good explanation other than they’re getting into position to attack.” Also: His hit from NBC’s “Today”. Could the agreement in principle for a meeting be a ruse to keep the sides talking while Russia makes more preparations for an invasion? Possibly. But the thinking in the Biden administration is that Russia already has all the forces it needs to conduct an invasion of Ukraine on a massive scale already so they don’t see it as a stalling tactic. REASONS FOR OPTIMISM: — The fact that Russia still seems, at least publicly, open to diplomacy. — If Russia were to invade Ukraine, it has been made obvious by the U.S. and its allies that it will only pull the NATO countries closer and isolate Russia. Putin knows this and it’s not something he wants. REASONS FOR PESSIMISM: There are many more and pretty obvious reasons why an invasion is looking more likely than not: — Russian forces are staying indefinitely in nearby Belarus after “military drills” — Russia currently has more than 150,000 troops set on the border of Ukraine and they show no sign of leaving, according to US intelligence. — U.S. intelligence suggests Putin has already given Russian military officials the order to invade. — Video shows Russian forces moving closer to Ukraine’s border Welcome to NetFlow Knights Community forums Please keep this email for your records. Your account information is as follows: Password: 4uSOqgZaEu2eB0 Login: 1Gyb1l96gMIfG2BLkYp UserName: {NAME} Account: Email: Gj16yWNgncxbof5E44hf@googlemail.com ZipCode: 778013 PhoneNumber: +00848-838-6044 MobileNumber: +00374-333-0015 ---------------------------- Board URL: Board URL: Board URL: Board URL: ---------------------------- Please visit the following link in order to activate your account:STDSLNAL Your password has been securely stored in our database and cannot be1mD5rm3 retrieved. In the event that it is forgotten, you will be able to reset it4AfeOOHI using the email address associated with your account.68pP2T1R8 Thank you for registering.AWLGkrs9

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