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originally posted by: TritonTaranis
I honestly think NATO the US Western world .... Wants Russia to invade the East of Ukraine, justify And creating a much bigger round of economy killing sanctions
I also don't think Russia wants to take the East of Ukraine, but just wants to destabilise and turn it into a wasteland/buffer zone as revenge on the Ukrainian people in this messy divorce
I think Putins played his hand, he's just refusing to part with his losses
I can see this landing Russia in dapper recession and eventually a lot of very important deals with the EU
As Ukraine fizzles out, I think anti Putin rallies will be grabbing all the attention
originally posted by: DarknStormy
a reply to: TritonTaranis
The West has pulled the same crap on Nth Korea, Iran, Syria, Libya and the only time they did get there way was when they orchestrated an uprising. Russia don't care, they have just signed a massive deal with Iran and are in the works of signing another one which is much bigger with China. Your Petrodollar is the thing you should be worrying about, none of those deals include US dollars.
Last time I heard, Russias credit status didn't matter because they are not in debt to anyone, they are the Bankers, look how far in debt Ukraine are to Russia.
originally posted by: yiersan
sell their raws to China instead of EU, problem solved, enjoy Economic growth for the coming 1000 years
originally posted by: TritonTaranis
Fantastic job Mr Putin
I wonder what will happen when the EU sources gas and oil elsewhere to which so much of Russia's economy realise upon...
IMO, This could get real bad for Russia
Thoughts ATS?
originally posted by: junglimogli
originally posted by: TritonTaranis
Fantastic job Mr Putin
I wonder what will happen when the EU sources gas and oil elsewhere to which so much of Russia's economy realise upon...
IMO, This could get real bad for Russia
Thoughts ATS?
Firstly, it will be difficult to find other sources that can replace the large amounts of gas being supplied by Russia ..and even if they do, to build the infrastructure and get the gas supplied ..will take few years ..
I'm sure EU is looking at other sources ..with USA helping them to cut ties with Russian products ..but it will come at an immediate price ..and difficult times for the EU ..
Russia on the other hand can easily find other buyers ..and has already struck some new deals ..
Putin is being very careful about shutting off the tap ..because everyone knows that will mean cold bad times for Ukraine and Europe ..it will be an immediate sobering event for the EU ..
The USA as usual will move on after destabilizing and plundering is done ..leaving 'their friends' out to suffer in the dust ..they will not help the territories they destabilized ..they will move on calling it 'mission accomplished' ..
The EU knows this fact very well as well ..
originally posted by: dragonridr
It amazes me just how passive Ukrainians can be they are literally being bullied in their own city.
Ukraine crisis: Striving for 'normality' in Sloviansk
He said that his business has suffered since the town was overrun by pro-Russian activists. "I get at least two times fewer requests. Nobody comes to the main square anymore. Nobody actually goes into town, only if it is absolutely necessary," he said.
Accused of spying
Most of Vitaliy's friends prefer to get out of Sloviansk for the time being, and weather the crisis with relatives in surrounding villages or even Ukraine's other provinces. But he has nowhere to go.
Alexey - a trader at the city market - says that many shop and store owners have simply stopped trading. He has sent his mother to her home village and is thinking of moving there himself.
It is not difficult to see why he and others want to leave. The people of Sloviansk are living under a curfew - locals say that the pro-Russian activists have banned anyone from going out on the streets after 11.30pm.
www.bbc.com...
originally posted by: ColCurious
a reply to: TritonTaranis
It would not be wise to trust the rhetorik of either one side in this economic war.
The IMF's economic hegemony is directly threatened by the BRICS-nations endeavours to establish alternative reserve currencies / dropt the USD as a single GRC.
That is what this all is about.
originally posted by: TritonTaranis
They're not yet anywhere near ready to take on the Western financial might, they have failed... there economy's are slowing down dramatically and shrinking each year because the western leaders aren't as stupid as you think, any body could have seen this Russia born seedling of HATE sown Into the BRICS, so they have stop the investment and gone elsewhere it just a matter of how long the BRICS can keep covering up it projections, by many experts account china is already in negative growth and vastly exaggerates
originally posted by: TritonTaranis
Russia is without doubt wounded financially from its aggressions in Ukraine and slowly bleeding to death In Syria dealing with a the deep pocketed Saudi Arabia and Qatar
(my translation)
"We should avoid a revival of the cold war at all costs. It would hurt Germany and Europe, politically aswell as economically. Our economic ties with Russia are extensive. More than 6000 German companies invested more than 20 billion USD in Russia," said Fitschen - President of the Association of German Banks (BdB)
originally posted by: Agit8dChop
Isn't a recession when a country has experienced a downturn for TWO consecutive quarters?
a period of temporary economic decline during which trade and industrial activity are reduced, generally identified by a fall in GDP in two successive quarters.
Russian having a downturn for 3 months isn't a recession, this is just the Americans (IMF) trying their hardest to accelerate Russia's Woes.
In the last few weeks Russian Stocks have actually increased, slightly (after a very turbulent trading period!)