Comments by "" (@thomasherrin6798) on "VisualPolitik EN"
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@Olodus The Russian federation does not and never had the economy to carry a large scale war in Ukraine, indeed it has lost that war, now it is a case of how much they are going to lose by. Russia was already going through a demographic crisis, losing a million emigrants and half a million or more in the war will greatly increase an already terminal problem, Russia will not be able to sustain a credible army to defend Russia, let alone wage war, this will be the last Russian War regardless of what happens in Ukraine. Ukraine has a difficult task to complete, but it has the resources to do it, it must also have the will, which in 2022 it demonstrated that it did, Russia is having a minor advance in Ukraine in 2023 but is expending a lot of its second army, it's first army has already been despatched, if Ukraine has the determination to stage a counter attack when the Russian advance is halted, it will be the end game in Ukraine, Russia will still be a bad neighbour but it's military ambitions will be quelled!?!
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When you refer to "Europe" you mostly mean Germany, France has an abundance of Nuclear (A lot was on refit unfortunately in 2022 and quite a number need to be renewed). The U.K. is building one plant at present, has approved another one and has plans for six more on existing sites for completion by 2050 generating over 25% of its electricity, also it expects wind power to majorly generate all electric power by 2030-2035, Spain and Portugal have renewables in progress especially solar, the Nordics are embracing renewables, however Germany and Italy have no plans for New Nuclear, and their renewable plans are unclear as they are depending on carbon energy at present, along with the Baltics, so it's;
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Let's look at the facts;
Is the UK funding an expensive war;
No, only less than 10 billion on defense to Ukraine 2022, most probably the same in 2023, unlike Russia who are losing 110 billion in 2023!
Is the U.K. banned from International Commerce - No, unlike Russia's!
Has the U.K.'s Industrial Production Reduced by 70% - No, unlike Russia's which has seen a 40 billion reduction for 2022, and the same most probably for 2023.
Has the U.K.'s Energy Sector Suffered - Yes Initially in 2022 due to Mainland Europe dependence on Russian Energy and the scramble for same, but the effects and prices are set to reduce in 2023 by a significant amount as markets return to near normal. Meanwhile Russia has lost its most profitable market and is subject to price caps, they are forecast to lose 100 billion a year!
Has the U.K. Reduced its Infrastructure Development - No, unlike Russia which has slashed its budget!
Has the U.K. submitted incorrect G.D.P. Projections - No, unlike Russia which has a history of falsification on Government data and all aspects of the State!
In conclusion it is very difficult to justify the IMF report, if it is wildly inaccurate the culprits should lose their position!?!
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