Strengthening the rouble is akin to blowing into a balloon.
Strengthening the rouble is akin to blowing into a balloon.
Oh there is alternative. russia losing. Which given amount of dead orcs rotting in fields and being eaten by the dogs (there is even cute video of 3 small puppies eating russian corpse) and the fact that real mobile crematories seems to be all russian vehicles is very likely.
And thats only 47 days of your disgrace, it will only get better.
Sometimes, the light of the moon is a key to other spaces. I've found a place where, for a night or two, the streets curve in unfamiliar ways. If I walk here, I might find insight, or I might be touched by madness.
Admittedly I wasn't really informed of the actual, complex reasons behind this war, other than Putin thinking everyone's out to get him. Nonetheless, if the Iraq war is commonly associated with oil, then I suppose it's fair that this war may in large part be due to oil and Gas, and Russia's economic model depending on their exportation to the west.
I didn't say they shouldn't use it in their degenerate situation. Its about your silly attempts to use it as a sign of economic health and stability.
Without that you would see hyperinflation levels akin to Venezuela. That is the truth about the gloriously strong russian economy. Ruble is artificially held back from becoming toilet paper while also in reality being toilet paper already since nobody in his right mind would buy rubles.
No.
Russia is trying to regain the strategic depth they lost in 1911. This is a conventional Russian wisdom that dates back to Catherine the Great - the only way to protect their borders is to expand them.
This will not end with this war. It's just the pilot episode for what we'll see all around Russia's periphery for the next 15-20 years.
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By the way, US no longer needs ''to invade for oil''. That meme was relevant in 2005. Now US is one of the most self-sufficient and self-reliant countries in the world which is also rapidly reindustrializing. US is the best position it has been in the last 20 years and will exit this decade far, far stronger than it entered it.
But that has been the case for 140 years now.
It has been put forward that the relatively recent discoveries of gas and oil deposits in West and East Ukraine, as well as within Ukraine's economic exclusive zone have played a part in both Russia's take over of the Crimea and the broader invasion of Ukraine, since potential investment and exploitation of those resources would dethrone Russia's place as the main source of gas for some European countries.
Ironically, Russia's ocupation of Crimea is being slowly undermined by the shortage of water that came from Ukraine, which Russia had to deal with by investing in infrastructure to bring water from somewhere else.
Just a reminder to everyone, the dangerous misinformation being spread by Russia is that NATO somehow caused this war, in which Russia voluntarily and unprovoked invaded Ukraine which was not a NATO member.
Russia is not the victim here. Russia is the aggressor. They are committing war crimes, they are murdering civilians, =they chose to do this, and are continuing to choose to do this. NATO hasn't fired a single shot or raped a single widow they created. That's Russia.
NATO did not cause this war. That is a lie. You are lying.
Sometimes, the light of the moon is a key to other spaces. I've found a place where, for a night or two, the streets curve in unfamiliar ways. If I walk here, I might find insight, or I might be touched by madness.
Even if they "win" they lose, they can't hold the territory, their supply lines going in will be beastfucked, and it'll be such a complete drain of resources you'd think it was a federal contractor.
Long as Ukraine wants to fight, they win. Longer it gets drawn out, the worse it gets for the invaders. MAYBE in summer when the offroads bake to a hard surface it could change. But would Russia have the resources, well, have the viable resources, to make the most of it? Ammo, armor, and supplies? Latest batch of fodder could be ready to go. But we've seen how well they've worked out. The Russian Soldier Reclamation Project, powered by Babushka.
That's what it'll come down to. If the Ukraine gives up. It's been costly for both sides. It will get worse. But it's most costly for Russia. More it drags, the more costly for a glorified gas station. With the west supplying Ukraine, and (theoretically) helping them rebuild afterwards, they got a lot to fight for. Besides their lives.