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Comments by "Andrzej Barcelona FRLK" (@andrzejbarcelonafrlk6416) on "Russia's war economy is unsustainable" video.
@KlaasKiel-u4m Except that APN isn't British, and buying N. Korean poor quality ammunition, equipment and soldiers is a bad sign.
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Stil some T-54/55 left , North Korea ammunition and troops, Iranian drones, ... The debt will pay future generations
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What did you hear in January 20220? Give ome examples pls.
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NATO expansion, pls give me a break. Ukraine isn't and wasn't in NATO (no access process), instead Finland and Sweden applied as a result of this war.
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@paulurban2472 Would you see two weeks ago Bashar Al Assad fleeing Syria ?
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eg the the deficit of workers ( lack of the specialists), reserves reaching the bottom while inflation continuously growing to the point of no control (despite raising the interest rates), like it happened to the exchange rate of rubel.
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E. Nabyullina did much work (managing the use of reserves), but she herself said Russia's economy isn't capable any more.
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@WeoXCY I'm sure you cannot bring any example, as you couldn't hear that in January 2022.
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As it comes to the shortages, you are aware that missiles that are launched now, are being produced at present ? And presence of N. Korean poor quality ammunition, NK-23 and soldiers (!) is telling.
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@WeoXCY Russia produces more aircraft than NATO countries?? Please help me find help
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@WeoXCY Cleaning up ... strategic reserves. That shows the threat of NATO is a boogeyman.
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Is it meant to be sarcasm?
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@thomasb7464 Well, I just asked the question, curious about the answer. I don't know his/her rank. The reply hasn't come, though...
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Go ahead, compare GDP and other indexes pls
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Keiser Germany and France in 1918 disagree with you.
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@Princip666 The general picture or situation of Russia, economic, military, political, last but not least demographic.
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I can point to analysis that confirmed to be right / correct, eg the foreseeing of brutal invasion 3 years ago.
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Hello, as long as I agree with your perspective, I think the intent of promoting natality is late, it's effects if come, will be in 20 years
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@WeoXCY You aren't @stillbrian another account, are you?
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@WeoXCY Pls explain "there wouldn't be Baltic states or Ukraine". What about Belarus, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan etc ?
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@evgeniya7853 Haven't they? The answer depends rather on whether Russia could return the loan.
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@평양시1 Yes, evidently no need for troll farms. What makes you think that EU would cease to exist in 5 years?
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The Soviet Union was draining its people ruthlessly and the countries conquered and dominated , at some stage being saved by the western countries, in humanitarian aid or military (Lend-Lease)
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What makes you think so? As Anders presented here several arguments showing the causes of ending of Russia's capabilities.
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For eg the interest rate raised to 19 % Russia's Central Bank communicates can confirm that.
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Not in the near future, I think.
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@seancidy6008 Sorry , I don't understand Russia is going on WW2 🤔and what's the relation of that to China?
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What kind of proof do those analysts present? Specially regarding vanishing reserves?
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Napoleon and Hitler didn't fight Russia alone, but an alliance. Hitler Vs the Soviet Union, Great Britain with Commonwealth and the USA (Lend Lease) and other countries
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Ukraine can rely on allies, as the West interests are threatened by Putin Russia as well.
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@MistyRiley308 IF it happens. The same for Russians ...few Nepalis or Africans don't solve it.
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19% interests rate , raised by R. Central Bank continuously (while the government prints money desperately) is too little for you?
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Yes, but China does what is good for China, far from 100 % help line for Putin Russia. And for a price.
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@W0tn3xt Well, we know that as long as China provides most of electronics chips, devices it doesn't provide ammunition or equipment other than golf cars or vans.
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@evgeniya7853 Yes, just China power is massively greater than Russia's, so the outcome is foreseeable .
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@W0tn3xt Yes, but we can see what China don't provide despite dire situation of Russia ("forever friend")
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Except China isn't Russia's partner, not even senior one. Putin made Russia the vassal of China.
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What makes you think so, if you could explain?
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Have you tried to talk to president Putin? Has he listened? answered?
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The resources are getting more to be a problem that Russia choke with (despite they sell relatively small amounts - for low price),
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Are you joking? How did Russia integrate into BICS, when they accumulated rupees for oil, that cannot spend now and cannot get enough yuan (trade deficit) to pay the Chinese ?
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Yes, Putin made similar error and continues the course of Third Reich. Strange, as a KGBist should know.
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Depleted strategic reserves is desperat , but not smart move.
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@evgeniya7853 Any evidence to support your ...hopes?dreams?
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What does Syria (Cuba, Venezuela, Angola) supply? Other do it for a price.
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@chrise-ih4ix You wrote a dubious post, I ask a simple question to clarify. If you can provide an answer, I have no problem to like it .
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@chrise-ih4ix Thanks, ( liked ) - but I think that Russian engagement in Syria doesn't help in the war against Ukraine nor in the economy, on the contrary, it's a drain. 2000 Cubans isn't changing much , too ...sure not helping the economy .
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@chrise-ih4ix I'm not sure if what half a million Korean soldiers is factible - what would it be like if were sent to Russia ? Apart of the language and culture barriers in the first place, they would suffer hunger probably. The North Korean ammunition is a kind of aid, yes and no - I don't know the price set by the heads of the states, but 50 years old shells that are poor quality and may explode in the gun, killing the artillery men ... I don't know, I don't know. Anyway, I liked your post.
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I think the West countries do mind their business (safety, security, stability) Don't worry about their eye. See the straw in yours .
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They could in Cold War, the Soviet Union couldn't.
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To borrow from whom? Would you lend your money to Putin's Russia? Wishful thinking, you say...
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@pierocavolino1057 It is a condition sine qua non
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@pierocavolino1057 "The future looks a bit gray"? Pozhyvyom, uvidim.
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Everything is going according to the plan. Vsyo po planu.
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Good luck with the economy and BRICKS, will Europe freeze this winter?
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@평양시1 It looks you're shadowbanned, I just saw the notification of your answer, where you give 3 titles of articles and say Russians predicted that 5...10 years ago. I'm sorry, it's not convincing - I know a politician whos prophecy is " the EU will breakdown in some years, 5 at most" . He has been repeating that for 20 years now 🙉🙈🙊
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@A.B.5KRVw I have seen recently some posts with links to You Tube videos
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No borrowing to send equipment built and paid years ago from the storage.
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@Mr.Funnyman273 Ukraine had ties? What "ties" , according to you ? Do you realize that doesn't matter in present circumstances? No comments about your fairy-tale about a war against SE or FIN 🙊🙈🙉
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@Mr.Funnyman273 Thanks , the percentage is/was lower, but it doesn't matter when cousins in Russia repeat putinist propaganda in spite of their Ukrainian families personal accounts. I don't know what you mean by soft, anyway Finland's, Sweden's and NATO might is much greater than Russia's, which is now decimated by this war. Think only about F-35s.
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Are you calling Putinist Russia Western country??
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Yes it is, define "somehow" and you'll see 😊
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Improving its weapons? I can only see turtle tanks and perhaps some adaption in WRE.
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At what price? Gazprom leaving the chat ...
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