• Rothe@piefed.social
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    5 天前

    The country which is basically just a “gasoline station with an army” needs to import gasoline. That is pretty funny. Also funny that Trumps Iran disaster and the high fuel prices caused by it, is now going to affect Putin negatively.

    He is probably not too happy about Trump for once.

    Laugh of the day indeed.

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        It depends entirely on how long people are willing to lend to the Russian government. People will continue to lend as long as they think there is a reasonable chance of making a return. Also “lending” can in some sense mean “working for free”.

        A government doesn’t need money; it only needs to remain the government. To do that, it needs to prevent an uprising that overthrows it. To do that, it needs the people to be happy and/or fearful enough to not rise up. Happiness requires adequate supply of the essentials of life. Fear requires a force of loyalists equipped to suppress the rest of the population, which requires those loyalists to be adequately supplied.

        Supplies require people working to produce those supplies - be it farmers harvesting food, actors making TV programs, or people operating machinery to refine oil.

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          Also “lending” can in some sense mean “working for free”.

          I don’t think it’s an expectation of future return that has them doing that, rather an expectation that doing so well lead to intangible yet real protection.

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        4 天前

        Impossible to say. I remember i read some article in 2021 that russia cannot keep up the fight for more than 6 weeks or their economy would fall apart, yet here we are.

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      Even better, neither of them is likely happy with Netanyahu (almost literally) torpedoing the peace process

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      He is probably not too happy about Trump for once.

      Unfortunately, on Trump’s side, that happened purely accidentially.

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      The two Great Dictators of our time are quickly making a mockery out of themselves, and, by extension, their own country.