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Russia Bars Entry To US VP Harris, Meta CEO Zuckerberg and Other US Officials and Figures (techcrunch.com) 182

Russia on Thursday expanded an entry ban on U.S. officials to include U.S. Vice-President Kamala Harris and 28 other American officials, businesspeople and journalists. From a report: The sanctions list, published by the Russian foreign ministry, included Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, Deputy Defence Secretary Kathleen Hicks and Pentagon spokesperson John Kirby, among others. "These individuals are denied entry into the Russian Federation indefinitely," the Russian foreign ministry said in a statement.
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Russia Bars Entry To US VP Harris, Meta CEO Zuckerberg and Other US Officials and Figures

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  • by skam240 ( 789197 ) on Thursday April 21, 2022 @03:05PM (#62466224)

    Oh no, can't go to Russia!? What's next, banning them from investing in failing Russian companies? Oh the humanity!

    I really wonder if the Russians making these decisions realize how pathetic they are.

    • by Darinbob ( 1142669 ) on Thursday April 21, 2022 @03:13PM (#62466256)

      I really wonder if the Russian making these decisions realizes how pathetic he is.

      Fixed that for you.

      • by skam240 ( 789197 )

        You have a very simple view of the world, don't you?

        • Re:What's next? (Score:5, Insightful)

          by Linux Torvalds ( 647197 ) on Thursday April 21, 2022 @11:51PM (#62467610)

          One of Putin's countless miscalculations was to underestimate the appeal of an old-school Manichaean conflict in an era of seemingly-endless moral ambiguity.

          People want to take sides, but for generations it's been impossible for Westerners to do that without being confronted with their own sins at every turn. Whataboutism and cultural relativism has ruled the discourse since the Korean conflict. Conversely, Putin's comic-book villain imitation has made it fun and easy to side against him. In fact, he's made it all but mandatory for anyone not actively allied with Russia to side against him, and to help his enemy.

    • Honestly most of it does not matter to the rest of the world. Its just smoke and mirrors for the russian people. To show how strong Russia is that it can ban Americans etc from entering Russia... Most honestly beleive NATO have wanted to invade Russia Since 1949. And they are absolutley certain THEY won WW2.
      • by fazig ( 2909523 )
        Well, the Soviet's pretty much did win WW2 in Europe. And Russians did make up the bulk of their army. So that's kinda true about the European WW2, the Pacific WW2 is a different story.

        Though what they brought when driving out the Nazis was certainly better than Nazi rule, but it it wasn't that much better.
    • Assange was deported to there!
    • by sjames ( 1099 )

      No pickled beets for a week!

    • by shanen ( 462549 )

      Pretty good joke. My new one is "Putin's Mother Russia wears army boots!"

    • Oh no, can't go to Russia!? What's next, banning them from investing in failing Russian companies? Oh the humanity!

      A reduction in diplomatic relations is really bad. That's how wars start. I realize they haven't "broken off" diplomatic relations, but barring entry to US officials is a start.We certainly won't be having any f2f peace talks in Moscow.

      • by skam240 ( 789197 )

        I havent seen anyone on the list who would have gone over there for peace talks without the ban, maybe you read the list closer than I did though. It's not as if they've banned the entirety of the state department.

        We typically don't send prominent people like our country's VP into countries we're currently engaging in proxy wars with.

  • Well, who wouldn't after being rejected by the Lord of Lords, His Holiness Putin?
  • by smooth wombat ( 796938 ) on Thursday April 21, 2022 @03:21PM (#62466300) Journal

    Funny how no Republican is banned from entering Russia. Guess we know is getting paid off for the next election.

    • by MobyDisk ( 75490 )

      Funny how no Republican is banned from entering Russia.

      Not true. Just skimming down the list [mid.ru] I see: Margaret Goodlander Robert Kagan, and Kathy Warden. Most of the list is businesspeople and military members who we don't know their party affiliations.

    • Couple of likely reasons. One, they are retaliating against the Democratic Party government which is currently in power sanctioning them and their oligarchs. And two, by excluding any Republican Party members from the list, they know people will notice, so it will further division in American public. Remember, the more the left and the right fight with each other, the less time they have to deal with things like Russia. May people will immediately jump to conclusions like yours - "we know is getting paid of
  • Sanctions work very well: just look at Cuba (where people living there are almost no affected, and government there is almost overthrow in so much few time!) /irony
    • by gtall ( 79522 )

      Well, the sanctions the former alleged president added to the existing Cuban sanctions are driving a new exodus from Cuba. So they do seem to be working very well. Now I expect we'll see Republicans embracing our new prospective citizens welcoming them graciously into their homes. And the Easter Bunny is not a complete myth and is based on fact. Admittedly it isn't well-supported fact which means it should perfect for QAnon, Tucker Carlson, and the deluded Republican lawyers still banging on the "we wuz rob

      • are driving a new exodus from Cuba. So they do seem to be working very well.

        Are you joking, right?

  • Who the hell would want to go to Russia
  • by hyades1 ( 1149581 ) <hyades1@hotmail.com> on Thursday April 21, 2022 @03:56PM (#62466436)

    Q: Why is Russia like a 90-year-old vagina?

    A: Everybody knows where it is, but nobody wants to go there.

  • can we ban putin from the EU and USA?

  • Which oligarchs are you rooting for in the Twitter wars?

    Which oligarchs do you want to see the US or Russia ban, depending on your perspective?

    This is all VERY important for American society! Ignore the food production and distribution problems, we're gettin' our BAN on.

  • by Mal-2 ( 675116 ) on Thursday April 21, 2022 @05:28PM (#62466782) Homepage Journal

    There needs to be a word for "forbidding someone to do something they had no intention of doing in the first place". It sure seems to happen a lot.

  • Damn !

    Say goodbye to all your prospects of Dolce Vita in Mourmansk !

  • They must be pretty heartbroken about that.
  • by awwshit ( 6214476 ) on Thursday April 21, 2022 @10:28PM (#62467494)

    I think this is one of those 'actions speak louder than words' moments. Russia is showing us the silliness of our own sanctions. Some of our sanctions have teeth but some are just as silly.

    • Russia is showing how silly some of the sanctions are, while the rest of the sanctions devastate their economy and we openly send military aid to the country they're at war with. Lol, that's one take I guess.

      You took Russia's dumb sanctions against our VP, and reverse engineered something from it based on what you want to see. You think some of the sanctions are silly. So you factored that into their motive, they're showing you how silly some sanctions are. That doesn't make sense unless you put yoursel

  • Blocking the elected officials that handle diplomatic actions is pretty stupid as it's closing off diplomatic possibilities without any benefit at all.
    As to the others, nobody cares, they aren't US diplomats or even elected officials.

    I know the career diplomats are not "elected", but I believe they usually get their posts from an elected official.
    And let's not forget that PotUS and VP often do diplomatic visits.

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