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Comment by ssijak

14 days ago

"If the EU decides to support Ukraine then because of the devastating sanctions there is a strong chance Russia loses."

How did that not work then yet?

They question you're really asking is "why is the war taking so long?"

Because it's a war.

  • I think he is asking how well the devastating sanctions have been working so far. Which is a retorical question of course, because obviously they haven't harmed Russia all that much. Actually, they are hurting the EU as well because of the risen energy prices.

    • > haven't harmed Russia all that much

      Ruble is below a single penny.

      Interest rates are at 21%, highest since 2003.

      Inflation is out of control.

      Not really all that rosy.

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  • look, if someone looks like they are losing a war in the beginning, middle and the end act of it, I wouldn’t have much faith that extending it is the best solution to finally win.

I would say because China and North Korea joined the train of gravy, to the point to NK selling food to Russian Army. Maybe India also helped to sustain the Russian economy for a while.

In any case Russia losing its oil refineries one by one is the real deal here.