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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Jeff, you should just lock this thread. It’s mostly a bunch of bots trying spreading RT style fire hose of propaganda bullsht. What the point? The five Fox News viewers reading this are convinced by the stupid bots (I mean studies show their personalities lean authoritarian anyway), but to everyone else this is stupid. Russia invaded Ukraine. They should leave. It’s as simple as that.[/quote] I am the OP of this thread. No, you should not lock it. It has provided a wealth of information. Information from the good guys: NATO and Ukraine, as well as some Russian trolls, wasting their time on ridiculous propaganda no one believes. Keep it open until all of Ukraine is liberated.[/quote] I predict thousands of pages![/quote] Russian National TV seems to agree with you. Maxim Yusin: "This conflict is forever. Your grandchildren will be fighting it." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMfxf9OO36c But I don't think it's a realistic scenario. "Russia has spent almost half of its government budget on the country's military this year" https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1953006/vladimir-putin-russia-economy-crude-oil-income "income from crude oil shipments in Russia has dropped to its lowest level in eight months" https://www.newsweek.com/russia-putin-economy-oil-sanctions-1958511 "The Bank of Russia sees early indications that policymakers’ nightmare scenario of high prices coupled with slow economic growth — elements of what is known as stagflation — risks becoming a reality for the country." https://financialpost.com/pmn/business-pmn/russia-flags-slowing-economic-demand-as-price-pressures-persist I know what you're all thinking. You're thinking 'how could it even be possible to have stagflation with historically low Russian unemployment'? Unemployment in the traditional sense means people are looking for work but can't find any, so they have no means of income. So if no one is unemployed because of the war, how can Russia recover? Stay tuned. 9 months. [/quote] I merely meant that realistically “the new territories” will stay Russian. They don’t really want to be “liberated” from what I hear from a friend here in the U.S. who is originally from Donetsk region. Not that the conflict will be forever. [/quote]
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