Tension with Russia in Ukraine

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Re: Tension with Russia in Ukraine




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 26/09/22, 14:55

izentrop wrote:
GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:And BHL (but not only, huh Izy?) is ravaged by stupidity... : roll:
Ha good :?: Why :?:

So I don't know, but it's been going on since 1968 (at least). : Mrgreen:
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Re: Tension with Russia in Ukraine




by gegyx » 26/09/22, 16:54

BHL / "Russia will not recover..."

Russia will toil, will suffer against all the weapons, engineering and intelligences of the united Western camp,
but will ultimately win because it is the west that will collapse (and israel with it).

schwab will be satisfied.
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Re: Tension with Russia in Ukraine




by Exnihiloest » 26/09/22, 16:59

izentrop wrote:
GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:And BHL (but not only, huh Izy?) is ravaged by stupidity... : roll:
Ha good :?: Why :?:


Well, it's obvious: the more you have a diploma, the more you are known, the more business you manage, the less demagogue you are and the more successful you are, so if you're not supposed to be on the same political side, the more stupid you are.
It's part of the dogmas of the ambient ideology, it doesn't have to be logical, it doesn't have to be legitimate, it doesn't have to be fair, it doesn't have to be discussed, it's like that. : Lol:
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Re: Tension with Russia in Ukraine




by Exnihiloest » 26/09/22, 17:03

gegyx wrote:...
Russia will toil, will suffer against all the weapons, engineering and intelligences of the united Western camp,
but will ultimately win because it is the west that will collapse (and israel with it).
...


Nostradamus, April 1, 1550.
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Re: Tension with Russia in Ukraine




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 26/09/22, 17:05

BHL not demagogue? Pinch me!Image
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Re: Tension with Russia in Ukraine




by Remundo » 26/09/22, 19:21

BHL has been a bitch for a long time.

He lies like a tooth-puller.
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Re: Tension with Russia in Ukraine




by Macro » 26/09/22, 19:50

What an insult to this noble profession of pulling teeth
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Re: Tension with Russia in Ukraine




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 26/09/22, 23:15

Remundo wrote:BHL has been a bitch for a long time.

He lies like a ripper of teeth.

And even outside. : Mrgreen:
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Re: Tension with Russia in Ukraine




by izentrop » 27/09/22, 00:13

Remundo wrote:BHL has been a bitch for a long time.

He lies like a tooth-puller.
No, it's the extreme right and left that are in denial and false propaganda...
The ruble exchange rate simply reflects the fact that Russia has a massive imbalance between the high volume of oil and gas exports and the parallel collapse in imports that followed the sanctions. This trade surplus is not a sign of good economic health, especially for an economy like Russia's.

Although it exports unprocessed raw materials, Russia has to import many products that it does not manufacture. For imports of high-tech products, Russia depends on Europe for more than 45%, the United States for 21% and China for only 11%. Russia can of course try to limit the effects of the sanctions by substituting domestic products for these imported products. This was done in the agricultural sector following the 2014 sanctions. On the other hand, for high-tech products, it is much more difficult to achieve.

Sanctions on imports of semiconductors, for example, have a direct impact on Russian companies that produce household appliances, computers, planes, cars or military equipment. In this area, which is obviously crucial in the war in Ukraine, the sanctions limit Russia's ability to produce precision missiles.

The automotive sector is another sector that is strongly feeling the effects of the sanctions. Almost all foreign manufacturers have decided to withdraw from Russia, and last May production fell by 97% compared to 2021. In addition, the few cars that Russian manufacturers still produce will not be equipped with airbags or automatic gearboxes.

Finally, there is the airline industry, which plays an important role in such a vast country. About 700 of Russia's 1 civil aircraft are of foreign origin. Russia will have to sacrifice a large part of its fleet, to find spare parts, so that the remaining planes can fly. Even the planes produced in Russia are dependent on the technologies and materials of the countries
https://france.representation.ec.europa ... importants.
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Re: Tension with Russia in Ukraine




by Obamot » 27/09/22, 00:52

izentrop wrote:
Remundo wrote:BHL has been a bitch for a long time.

He lies like a tooth-puller.
No, it's the extreme right and left that are in denial and false propaganda...
You mean for the nuke too? eh-eh-eh
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