March 31st, 2022, 01:53 PM
So here's this video, right?
[url]https://youtu.be/FTgGZBGUjTk[/url]
Dude is "editor in chief of theduran.com" - a confirmed fake news website for Russian propaganda.
[url]https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/the-duran/[/url]
(it also used to be on [url]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fake_news_websites[/url] but is no more, go figure)
Ok, we got a confirmed fake news dude posting a video. Cool.
But the facts he says are real, namely Putin did make a decree that starting April 1st Russia's natural gas and oil has to be purchased by Ruble and pretty much nobody got a choice but to do it.
Same story for Russia's agricultural export - if they switch to ruble only as well - I'd say it's very believable that there are middle eastern countries, and perhaps European as well, that'd have to buy the food they need.
But then there's his, and the comment sections (who btw predict that Putin might be remembered as one of the greatest leaders ever lived), opinions and predictions:
-That once Ruble become such a internationally important currency, every country using it would benefit, which will or might spiral out of control; a snowball effect.
I realize not everyone's gonna watch a 13min video, go fact check everything, of a confirmed fake news source. But if someone here does, I'd like to know how much you agree or disagree with their opinions and predictions?
Someone else whom I asked said it's shortsighted by Putin and desperate.
The guys in that comment section say his a genius who thinks far ahead economically; restoring rubles value was just the beginning, now makes it internationally important.
I say I lack the education to make any assessment of my own on the matter.
So here's this video, right?
https://youtu.be/FTgGZBGUjTk
Dude is "editor in chief of theduran.com" - a confirmed fake news website for Russian propaganda.
https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/the-duran/
(it also used to be on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o..._news_websites but is no more, go figure)
Ok, we got a confirmed fake news dude posting a video. Cool.
But the facts he says are real, namely Putin did make a decree that starting April 1st Russia's natural gas and oil has to be purchased by Ruble and pretty much nobody got a choice but to do it.
Same story for Russia's agricultural export - if they switch to ruble only as well - I'd say it's very believable that there are middle eastern countries, and perhaps European as well, that'd have to buy the food they need.
But then there's his, and the comment sections (who btw predict that Putin might be remembered as one of the greatest leaders ever lived), opinions and predictions:
-That once Ruble become such a internationally important currency, every country using it would benefit, which will or might spiral out of control; a snowball effect.
I realize not everyone's gonna watch a 13min video, go fact check everything, of a confirmed fake news source. But if someone here does, I'd like to know how much you agree or disagree with their opinions and predictions?
Someone else whom I asked said it's shortsighted by Putin and desperate.
The guys in that comment section say his a genius who thinks far ahead economically; restoring rubles value was just the beginning, now makes it internationally important.
I say I lack the education to make any assessment of my own on the matter.
March 31st, 2022, 07:01 AM
[QUOTE=rumox;965323]I'm not an economist either, but it just sounds like Putin is creating a house of cards to hold up his economy.[/QUOTE]
I mean, it works it works.
Now that sanctions have failed, a lot of countries are making plans to become less dependant in short amount of time as possible to Russia's oil and natural gas. I guess they suspect this conflict to keep on for years perhaps?
Ukrainian president started offering concessions for peace, like never joining NATO and leaving Donbass and Crimea to Russia.
Ofc there's stuff like Belarus battalions joining Ukraine, Russian soldiers joining Ukraine and calling it The Legion "Freedom of Russia", and Ukrainian soldiers regaining territory. But due to US and British intelligence saying that the Russian troops are just repositioning (they've been right on everything thus far), not retreating, and that the Ukrainian president started offering concessions, I feel like Russia will in the end count as winner of this [s]war[/s][I]special military operation[/I], though less than they were hoping for.
On a personal note, idk why people still expect Putin to stop ever. He has made it very clear that he thinks the fall of Soviet Union is the biggest tragedy of the previous century and that he wants it back. He's consistent.
Originally Posted by
rumox
I'm not an economist either, but it just sounds like Putin is creating a house of cards to hold up his economy.
I mean, it works it works.
Now that sanctions have failed, a lot of countries are making plans to become less dependant in short amount of time as possible to Russia's oil and natural gas. I guess they suspect this conflict to keep on for years perhaps?
Ukrainian president started offering concessions for peace, like never joining NATO and leaving Donbass and Crimea to Russia.
Ofc there's stuff like Belarus battalions joining Ukraine, Russian soldiers joining Ukraine and calling it The Legion "Freedom of Russia", and Ukrainian soldiers regaining territory. But due to US and British intelligence saying that the Russian troops are just repositioning (they've been right on everything thus far), not retreating, and that the Ukrainian president started offering concessions, I feel like Russia will in the end count as winner of this warspecial military operation, though less than they were hoping for.
On a personal note, idk why people still expect Putin to stop ever. He has made it very clear that he thinks the fall of Soviet Union is the biggest tragedy of the previous century and that he wants it back. He's consistent.
March 30th, 2022, 04:04 PM
[URL="https://mishtalk.com/economics/the-ruble-regains-100-of-its-loss-after-russia-invaded-ukraine-why"]The ruble regained 100% of its losses and sanctions don't work[/URL]
I'm very very VERY much not a economy person. Can someone tell me if I understood this correctly? Russia's economy is back on track? Can we "check it for ourselves" somehow?
According to that article, everything I thought about Russia's economy is wrong.
What are the myths and what are the facts? I hope someone who understands this better than me can tell me what is what! :wondering:
The ruble regained 100% of its losses and sanctions don't work
I'm very very VERY much not a economy person. Can someone tell me if I understood this correctly? Russia's economy is back on track? Can we "check it for ourselves" somehow?
According to that article, everything I thought about Russia's economy is wrong.
What are the myths and what are the facts? I hope someone who understands this better than me can tell me what is what!