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    After all this, Russia will be in a very weak position globally.

    Judging by the economical “advancement“ of other Eastern European countries after the Cold war, Russia will need at least 40-50 years to catch up, if that...

    Rn their economy is trailing Italy more or less, by size alone, even tho their quality of life is way way lower. Not to mention their isolation in so many ways.

    They export crude and gas, while the world is aiming for ending fossil fuels in a decade more or less (we really need to), so no more bargaining chips for Russia from now on.

    Global energy companies like BP and Shell read the room and divested Russian holdings losing billions overnight and those hold a lot more influence on the global scene than Vlad :)

    Ffsake Vlad made Germany willing to rearm again and Switzerland brake their neutrality!

    More or less Russia is in Germany‘s position after WW2

    The mythical resilience of the Russian people will be put to the test once more...

    • Another thing: the real humanitarian crisis will hit when Russians start to think for themselves again and spread around. Mother Russia will remain a wasteland.
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    • this is what happend when you have a dictator running the country, he's totally disconnected from the real worldBennn
    • Sanctions and restrictions need to continue, the life’s of ordinary Russians need to be affected enough for a change within to happen. Sadly.shapesalad

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