It’s just a ‚Special Financial De-growth Operation‘. Everything is going strictly according to plan
Comprehensive_Row627 on
Wow…. This is huge news
superarugy on
Russians are still paying 0.50 EUR for unleaded 98 and even less for actual gas to warm their homes.
Kan4lZ0n3 on
And with Putin’s “leadership,” they’ll find where the bottom of that barrel is yet.
Stoic_cave on
Miserable citizens-prisoners of Putin
OldManCodeMonkey on
Drop 100% and I’ll be satisfied, until then keep grabbing tankers and destroying Russian infrastructure.
New_Home_4519 on
Don’t worry trump will do something to make sure this gets fixed for the benefit of Russia.
FOXHOUND9000 on
Russians must be ecstatic, considering how much we hear about them being proud of living in constant misery. Maybe this time misery will build some character that is not solely focused on murdering people.
tonynca on
Why couldn’t Putin enjoy his wealth and power until he passes? Vs invading Ukraine.
socialistrob on
Russia still has some money left in the literal banks that they can pull from to fund the war but the war is getting very expensive for them. Not only do they have to fund the fighting but they also have to keep the rest of the state running and maintain the system of corruption and bribes. The vast majority of their financing comes from within Russia because the sanctions make it difficult to invest in Russia for people outside the country and even if they could invest money into Russia there is very little trust that they will get the money back. Putin can always throw an oligarch out the window if that oligarch isn’t willing to open up their checkbook but that same pressure doesn’t apply to non Russians.
Why should a wealthy person in China loan money to the Kremlin so they can buy artillery shells when there are countless better places to put their money that are actually seeing returns on their investment? If Russia defaults how do you repossess on the loan when the country has an army and nukes?
Moist-muff on
Excellent
gmawoman on
tRumpET already got his oil $$ for tow ers
HotFartore on
Ukraine keep eroding Russian assets, industry, oil, and they’ll have no other choice than capitulation. And then, the starting point of peace agreement will be „Get back to your borders“ and second, war compensations.
And, mine all Russian and Belarusian border by 15 miles or more. Cut all roads, and access from Russia. No visitors, no entry from Russia to Ukraine.
Russia is not a reliable partner for Europe. Now is Putin, tomorrow someone else, but that imperialism is deep inside Russians, they still remember the USSR empire, and they want it back no matter the cost.
SomeGuyNamedPaul on
50% revenue doesn’t tell the whole story because their costs of production and transportation aren’t going down by 50%.
gnoresbs on
I’m calling it now. Before the end of trumps turn, someone in his administration will propose aid to Russia.
marasaidw on
So at what point does Russia have to adopt conscription over contracts?
Minimum-Dare301 on
50% is not enough
Mister_V3 on
🎶 We don’t want to see your gas, Oil no moreeee🎶 stop.
Ballaroz on
But their gold reserves rise.
manterom on
Ooooh we’re halfway there 🎶🎶
garanvor on
You know, the more I read the news the more I am convinced that everything going on are the death throes of the oil capitalism, desperately grasping on governments around the world to remain relevant in the upcoming solar/electric energy market
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It’s just a ‚Special Financial De-growth Operation‘. Everything is going strictly according to plan
Wow…. This is huge news
Russians are still paying 0.50 EUR for unleaded 98 and even less for actual gas to warm their homes.
And with Putin’s “leadership,” they’ll find where the bottom of that barrel is yet.
Miserable citizens-prisoners of Putin
Drop 100% and I’ll be satisfied, until then keep grabbing tankers and destroying Russian infrastructure.
Don’t worry trump will do something to make sure this gets fixed for the benefit of Russia.
Russians must be ecstatic, considering how much we hear about them being proud of living in constant misery. Maybe this time misery will build some character that is not solely focused on murdering people.
Why couldn’t Putin enjoy his wealth and power until he passes? Vs invading Ukraine.
Russia still has some money left in the literal banks that they can pull from to fund the war but the war is getting very expensive for them. Not only do they have to fund the fighting but they also have to keep the rest of the state running and maintain the system of corruption and bribes. The vast majority of their financing comes from within Russia because the sanctions make it difficult to invest in Russia for people outside the country and even if they could invest money into Russia there is very little trust that they will get the money back. Putin can always throw an oligarch out the window if that oligarch isn’t willing to open up their checkbook but that same pressure doesn’t apply to non Russians.
Why should a wealthy person in China loan money to the Kremlin so they can buy artillery shells when there are countless better places to put their money that are actually seeing returns on their investment? If Russia defaults how do you repossess on the loan when the country has an army and nukes?
Excellent
tRumpET already got his oil $$ for tow ers
Ukraine keep eroding Russian assets, industry, oil, and they’ll have no other choice than capitulation. And then, the starting point of peace agreement will be „Get back to your borders“ and second, war compensations.
And, mine all Russian and Belarusian border by 15 miles or more. Cut all roads, and access from Russia. No visitors, no entry from Russia to Ukraine.
Russia is not a reliable partner for Europe. Now is Putin, tomorrow someone else, but that imperialism is deep inside Russians, they still remember the USSR empire, and they want it back no matter the cost.
50% revenue doesn’t tell the whole story because their costs of production and transportation aren’t going down by 50%.
I’m calling it now. Before the end of trumps turn, someone in his administration will propose aid to Russia.
So at what point does Russia have to adopt conscription over contracts?
50% is not enough
🎶 We don’t want to see your gas, Oil no moreeee🎶 stop.
But their gold reserves rise.
Ooooh we’re halfway there 🎶🎶
You know, the more I read the news the more I am convinced that everything going on are the death throes of the oil capitalism, desperately grasping on governments around the world to remain relevant in the upcoming solar/electric energy market