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Russias economy is crumbling from sanctions

According to a Yale study 40 percent of Russias busniesses have left the country Russa is suffering from brain drain ass Russias brightest and best are leaving the country.
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LegendofPeza · 56-60, M
@SW-User 'The report said Putin was resorting to patently unsustainable, dramatic fiscal and monetary intervention to smooth over structural economic weaknesses.'
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@LegendofPeza Dude. Paper money doesn't make a country rich, natural resources & food security do. Russia has everything that a country needs to self sustain for next thousand years. In last few months, I have read 100s of such reports about how Russia will be in trouble. Turned out those were only reports on paper only. 🤷
LegendofPeza · 56-60, M
@SW-User Dude. We're talking about the wider economy. 130 million aren't going to find employment in the gas and oil industry.
Khenpal1 · M
The thing is industry in Russia are out of parts and it will only get worse. More realistic 300.000 Russians are in limbo in other countries waiting what to do next . Although Genève convention prohibit sanctions on medicine , it became logistic nightmare to provide insulin and other medicines with short shelf life .
Maybe being clever has become too suspicious under the reign of Putin. Whether in industry or in the military chain of command, only the subservient ones can stay.
smiler2012 · 56-60
that is the sort of general idea to penalise and punish russia for its unwarranted incursion into ukraine . if it is starting to bite then all well and good [spotpot]
Unfortunately, not fast enough.

One possibility is Biden using Pelosi's trip to Taiwan as a bargaining chip. He convinces her to not go in return for China not supporting Russia anymore.
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Riiight 🤣
Khenpal1 · M
@SW-User For our Somali- African expert on finances 😂

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@Khenpal1 Go away, troll.
Khenpal1 · M
@SW-User 💈
ChipmunkErnie · 70-79, M
Good. Maybe it will encourage the Russian people to rise against Putin as they rose against Communism.
ididntknow · 51-55, M
I wonder where you got this load of propaganda
LegendofPeza · 56-60, M
@ididntknow Oh , let's have a wild guess ........ Yale University ?
Spotpot · 41-45, M
@LegendofPeza And they dont deal with propaganda but with facts.
Pfuzylogic · M
I did hear that Russia was plundering gold from Sudan out of desperation.
Coppercoil · M
You don't say
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