Four years after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the Russian economy is showing clear signs of structural exhaustion. The contours of a genuine economic endgame are coming into view for Russia. This is the finding of a new Kiel Report published by the Kiel Institute for the World Economy and the Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics.
What knowledge am I claiming about Russia?
Again quote me. Unless you can, you’re just making things up.
And why do you think speaking Russian makes you more knowledgeable? In these times Russian is easily translated…
I find it pretty arrogant that you think you’re the only one who knows anything. And you’re arguing against points I have never made.
And everyone knows they have to import their gasoline (but not diesel). And that is not a result of sanctions or economy, but a result of successful Ukrainian strikes on their refineries. So that’s bullshit as well.
It’s well known that common Russians aren’t happy. And I’ve stated multiple times in this thread that the economy getting worse is mostly affecting people in poor areas, who were already having a shitty time.
You’re just stating common knowledge as if they’re some kind of secret fact that only you have inside information about, and you have the arrogance to call me arrogant? Yeah man…. Get lost :)