Do you realize what you just wrote?
You clearly do not.
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I ran your screed through Grok created by the man you idol worship, Elon, and this is what it saysâŠ
This statement leans heavily on hindsight and rhetoric, simplifying complex geopolitical decisions and omitting the broader international context.
âPutin got billionsâ directly from O or M: This is oversimplified. Russia profited mainly from energy sales, not direct Western enrichment. M and broader European energy policies did contribute to Russian revenue, but itâs inaccurate to frame it as intentional enrichment.
âO and M knew it would enrich Putin immediatelyâ: While they were aware of the geopolitical risks, the energy ties were also seen as a mutual economic dependency meant to stabilize relationsâthough that strategy has since been widely criticized.
âThey had a choice to arm Ukraine to the highest level possibleâ: This assumes a binary decision where massive arms were clearly on the table and ignored. The reality was more complicated, with NATO divided and fears of escalation shaping cautious responses
BANKRUPT THEIR ASSES!!!
I donât see how this can be possible; we have been repeatedly told
the Russian economy is doing fine. Dont fall for that globalist propaganda.
Read the RT International.
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Ă slund pointed to soaring inflation, the declining value of Russiaâs currency, and a severe shortage of workers in the nation, all factors that economists have warned could crimp Russiaâs long-run growth prospects.
âRussian President Vladimir Putin frequently boasts about the strength of his countryâs economy, claiming that Western sanctions only made it stronger (while in the same breath demanding that they be lifted). In fact, âstagflationâ â inflation combined with minimal growth â is coming to Russia,â Ă slund said.

Sure, sure, some economists have said the same since 2022âŠ
Are you on Putinâs side today? I never know with you.
Thatâs kinda the point of the article. The Russian economy hasnât been in good shape since 2022, even at higher crude prices. Their reserves have been dwindling.
Not sure anyone would be surprised things would get worse at lower crude prices. Russia depends on oil.
Iâm a bit uncertain why the Saudi government has opened the spigot unless it was to hurt
Russia or to help out the admin
with lower energy costs.
Is this a reliable source you use ?
The US asked for it.
Yes, they are reliable.
But is it at a price, with the lifting of sanctions on Syria?
Everything has a price.
It has been four years rtcoog. We have been told that we put the most pressure on putin, p.o.s. thenâŠWe find out that there is much more economical sanctions. The point is the following:
Why did we impose the hardest sanctions from the beginning, why?
Youâre not responding to my post. This is a pivot.
Anyway, itâs been 3 years. And the sanctions have had an impact. Their economy isnât fine as youâve claimed.
And ask why we arenât doing more now. We certainly could.
Huh? Freudian slip?
The Poles are not messing aroundâŠ
Poland (Task Force White Eagle) had a large contingent in Eastern Afghanistan when I was there.