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Old 08-03-2022, 17:51   #59
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Re: Ukraine Humanitarian Crisis Discussion

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
I nearly pointed out that if they couldn’t bring themselves to act in a humanitarian capacity they might at least see an opportunity to address the national labour shortage … but I didn’t want to seem mercenary. It’s really hard to know what to think about all this.
It seems an unpleasant blend of ideology, underfunding and incompetence.
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