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0 sats \ 18 replies \ @TomK OP 17 Mar \ parent \ on: EU agrees to liquidate Russia's confiscated assets to finance supply of weapons econ
You are so wrong on that. You should study the state of 'western' economies and societies. Start with the Eurozone...
Eurozone has problems, but Russian economy is in worse shape. I often hear argument of they having resources and that is what matters, but people forget that Russians don't have their own tech for that, it's all Western tech, so they will have more and more problems there.
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Your argumentation is 10 years behind reality. the Russian army is technically at least on a par with NATO and Russian industry has also caught up a lot thanks to the sanctions policy. in addition, Russia is embedded in a new corset of cooperation. it is impossible to win a war against a nuclear power and the world's largest energy and raw materials giant.
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Russian army is technically at least on a par with NATO
You mean the planes which engines just fall off during the flight? :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZMc9QvK7lM
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Is it Boeing?? Lol. You have no idea what's going on. Are You german?
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No, it's Ilyushin Il-76.
I'm Latvian, born in Soviet Union, understand Russian thinking and attitude towards life, have Russian friends, including friends living in Russia (they support Ukraine in this war).
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You were born in 1989 or earlier?
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Earlier.
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The best way to cripple Russia economy and currency is low oil prices. Flood the market with excess crude oil.
But the political elite in the West want to kill oil which helps Russia and OPEC.
I heard recently that Russia banned Latvian language for 80 years. Is this true or fiction?
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Not officially banned, but there have been Russification policies in Latvia under Russian occupation since 19th century. During Soviet occupation after WWII lots of organized colonization by Russian speakers happened (Latvians were 75% in Latvia in 1935, 52% in 1989, now it's 62%; in comparision - 10%, 34%, 27% for Russians). It was often that you couldn't speak Latvian in a shop or workplace. It's still happening actually, but not so widespread.
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Do you speak Russian or Ukrainian?
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English, who can't even get an aircraft carrier out of the harbor
Russians are no better in this regard currently, Admiral Kuznetsov isn't seaworthy.
German army that remains at about the same level as in 1950
It's actually worse. Ukrainians in the first week of war destroyed more Russian tanks than Germany has in working condition. And ammunition from DDR times they sent to Ukraine was at the same unmaintained unreliable shape as ammunition DPKR is sending now to Russia (some 50% success ratio on fire).
But then again, Russians are now forced to put old T-62's from conservation to the front lines, so it's not great for them either. And their need to buy ammunition and equipment from Iran and North Korea says something.
Ukrainians are brave and can fight, they just need support with weapons and ammunition.
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Russian army is technically at least on a par with NATO and Russian industry has also caught up a lot thanks to the sanctions policy
LOL, you are living in illusion world.
Russians cannot increase their energey and raw material mining much. And Ukrainians are hitting them hard in this regard, they have recently shown their ability to hit oil refineries up to 900 km accross the border with drones at will. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dN5JzP1g0o