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originally posted by: BedevereTheWise
The sanctions certainly do have an effect on the Russian economy.
What's not clear is the political effect within Russia. Are ordinary russians going to continue to accept declining living standards, we don't really know how secure Putins grip on power really is.
originally posted by: Vermilion
ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF TUCKER CARLSON: A man has just been arrested in Moscow, accused of being paid by Ukrainian intelligence to plant an explosive device on Tucker Carlson's vehicle and assassinate the prominent American journalist while he was there to interview Putin.
twitter.com...
Simon was a White House journalist.
Do you think this speeds things up one way or the other?
originally posted by: crayzeed
originally posted by: Vermilion
ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF TUCKER CARLSON: A man has just been arrested in Moscow, accused of being paid by Ukrainian intelligence to plant an explosive device on Tucker Carlson's vehicle and assassinate the prominent American journalist while he was there to interview Putin.
twitter.com...
Simon was a White House journalist.
Do you think this speeds things up one way or the other?
No, what is speeding thing up is certain elections in the US and the UK because the ones that poked the bear and the ones keeping the fire stoked are the ones in power now and if the opposition get into power it will show the complete duplicitousness of the now ruling parties. So they have a get out of jail card to get a peace deal before the elections.
originally posted by: Xtrozero
until we sanction China...
originally posted by: Zanti Misfit
a reply to: YourFaceAgain
With a Mushroom Cloud Over Kiev .
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
originally posted by: Zanti Misfit
a reply to: YourFaceAgain
With a Mushroom Cloud Over Kiev .
I don’t think Putin would do it, and it would be an incredibly far stretch even the biggest vodka drinking hardliner would go that far.
Could you imagine the global backlash of a country getting nuked after fighting a defensive war?
originally posted by: YourFaceAgain
originally posted by: Xtrozero
until we sanction China...
I know this is only one part of your post and I'm sorry to nitpick, but I dunno if that's the win some people think it is. There's a reason Trump never went all-in on his sanctions war with China. Because China wins that.
But their economy is dependent on all the cheap crap we buy from them, right?
Yeah, but like I said earlier in the thread, authoritarian governments take longer to respond to pressure from their populace. If we got into a full-blown sanctions and trade war with China, the US economy isn't gonna escape unscathed. Lots of businesses and what little manufacturing we do here are dependent on cheap supplies from China. And our public are addicted to cheap bobbles from China.
If that flow all of a sudden shuts off, suddenly we're losing jobs in the businesses that will be affected by it, AND people can't get their cheap goods and have to buy more expensive stuff made here or in Europe.
The ripples from that are gonna threaten an American president and Congress's reelection chances a lot faster than the Chinese economic downturn is gonna threaten Xi's hold on power over there.
"Three decades ago, U.S. producers began manufacturing and sourcing in China for one reason: costs. The trade war brought a second dimension more fully into the equation―risk―as tariffs and the threat of disrupted China imports prompted companies to weigh surety of supply more fully alongside costs. COVID-19 brings a third dimension more fully into the mix, and arguably to the fore: resilience―the ability to foresee and adapt to unforeseen systemic shocks,"
The main beneficiaries of this are the smaller Southeast Asian nations, led by Vietnam. And thanks to the passing of the U.S. Mexico Canada Agreement, Mexico, for all its problems with drug cartels, has become a favorite spot for sourcing.
originally posted by: Zanti Misfit
With a Mushroom Cloud Over Kiev .
originally posted by: BedevereTheWise
a reply to: YourFaceAgain
What we don't know is how accurate or rational the information being given to Putin is.
If the information he is given is inaccurate or fabricated then his decisions will reflect that.
How far he is willing to go is based on the perceived threat, not the real one