Comments by "foil hat" (@foilhat1138) on "The Sun"
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@yagsipcc287 Sergey Chemezov, CEO of the state-owned Rostec said about the economy. "There is no 20 percent profitability anywhere. Even the sale of weapons does not bring such a profit,"
"It is simply not profitable for enterprises to use borrowed funds, as I have already said many times. It is just that if we continue to work like this, then practically the majority of enterprises will go bankrupt," he said.
He warned that this situation could lead to "stagflation," referring to economic conditions of slow growth, high unemployment, and rising prices.
Chemezov's concerns echo those made recently by other Russian businessmen, who warn that the high borrowing costs could hamper economic growth. Nabiullina countered that lowering interest rates will lead to rampant inflation. So one of those is Russia's future, stagflation or hyperinflation.
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@yagsipcc287 Sergey Chemezov, CEO of the state-owned Rostec said about the economy. "It is simply not profitable for enterprises to use borrowed funds, as I have already said many times. It is just that if we continue to work like this, then practically the majority of enterprises will go bankrupt,"
He warned that this situation could lead to "stagflation," referring to economic conditions of slow growth, high unemployment, and rising prices.
His concerns echo those made recently by other businessmen, who warn that the high borrowing costs could hamper economic growth. Nabiullina countered, saying that lowering interest rates will lead to run away inflation. So one of those is Russia's future, stagflation or hyperinflation.
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@gfhomeNevashedelo Wagner was regular Russian forces. Putin admitted as much. "I want to point out and I want everyone to know about it: The maintenance of the entire Wagner Group was fully provided for by the state. From the Ministry of Defense, from the state budget, we fully financed this group.”
The Russian Federation initially denied that the 'little green men' in Crimea were Russian military forces, but on 17 April 2014 Russian President Vladimir Putin finally confirmed the presence of the Russian military. Furthermore, numerous sources, including Russian state media, have confirmed that the "little green men" were a mix of operatives from the Special Operations Forces and various other Spetsnaz GRU units. It likely also included paratroopers of the 45th Guards Spetsnaz Brigade of the VDV, and Wagner Group military contractors.
These same 'little green men' were present in the Donbas. While their status as troops acting under the orders of the Russian government was continually denied, their nationality was not. Alexander Borodai, Prime Minister of the self-declared Donetsk People's Republic, stated that 50,000 Russian citizens fought in the Donbas up to August 2015, and argued that they should receive the same benefits as Russia's other war veterans.
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@gfhomeNevashedelo The Russian Federation initially denied that the 'little green men' in Crimea were Russian military forces, but on 17 April 2014 Russian Putin finally confirmed the presence of the Russian military. Furthermore, numerous sources, including Russian state media, have confirmed that the "little green men" were a mix of operatives from the Special Operations Forces and various other Spetsnaz GRU units. It likely also included paratroopers of the 45th Guards Spetsnaz Brigade of the VDV, and Wagner Group military contractors.
These same "Little green men" were present in the Donbas. While their status as troops acting under the orders of the Russian government was continually denied, their nationality was not. Alexander Borodai, Prime Minister of the self-declared Donetsk People's Republic, stated that 50,000 Russian citizens fought in the Donbas up to August 2015, and argued that they should receive the same benefits as Russia's other war veterans.
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@gfhomeNevashedelo The Russian Federation initially denied that there were Russian forces in Crimea, but on 17 April 2014 Russian President Vladimir Putin finally confirmed the presence of the Russian military, these same LGM were present in the Donbas. Furthermore, numerous sources, including Russian state media, have confirmed that the "little green men" were a mix of operatives from the Special Operations Forces and various other Spetsnaz GRU units. It likely also included paratroopers of the 45th Guards Spetsnaz Brigade of the VDV, and Wagner While their status as troops acting under the orders of the Russian government has been continually denied, just like Crimea, their nationality was not. Alexander Borodai, Prime Minister of the self-declared Donetsk People's Republic, stated that 50,000 Russian citizens fought in the Donbas up to August 2015, and argued that they should receive the same benefits as Russia's other war veterans
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