Cal88 said:dimitrig said:Cal88 said:bearister said:
The Russian invasion of Afghanistan provided the same benefits, right?
That lasted 10 years, and Ukraine is not Afghanistan, it is right on their border, had the strongest military in Europe before the war started, and is populated with a large Russian minority that is being attacked and whose basic rights are being stifled, and afghan jihadis did not send drones to Moscow or blow up St Petersburg restaurants .
Ukraine is a war that could have been entirely averted had Ukraine respected the Minsk Agreements or stayed neutral. Stoltenberg signs that paper as mentioned above, 430,000 Ukrainian soldiers would be alive today, 60,000 Ukrainian soldiers would have not lost their limbs, and Ukraine would still be the largest country in Europe.
There is no question that Ukraine would have been a billion times better off by just giving the Donbass region more autonomy and conceding Crimea, a region populated by Russians that is vital to Russian navy and shipping access. Instead Ukraine was pushed into an unwinnable war, their most radical nationalist nuts who hate Russia for ideological reasons were put into power, with Zelensky as the more palatable face of the Kiev regime.
Russia is stronger militarily today, no question about this. They are however also going to be stronger economically, as they have the BRICS behind them, and have developed a number of key industries (agro-industrial, passenger jets, consumer products, auto and trucks etc ) that they used to rely on imports and foreign countries to produce. As well the sanctions on Russian billionaires and millionaires have also forced this class to repatriate their capital and invest at home:Truth V Narrative#Russians got richer last year even as the war in Ukraine raged on, while the #US and #Europe lost trillions of dollars, UBS reported.#Russia added $600 billion of total wealth, the Swiss bank found in its annual Global Wealth Report.https://t.co/zgL2trgO3N.
— Chay Bowes (@BowesChay) August 27, 2023
Russia sits on $75 TRILLION in natural resources, they are the richest country in the world by far, they have no unemployment, no debt (relative to their much larger gold and currency reserves), and have no need to import goods from the West, anything they cannot produce in the short term can be sourced from China.
Putin is now as popular as he was in the 00s, the Russians having rallied round their flag. He is however coming under increased criticism at home for being too passive and too soft. I think the Russians are going to make their move next year, either in winter or in summer after the Ukrainian military has further degraded in personnel and materiel.
The Russians have the upper hand now. They might settle for a solution with the current borders provided that the rest of Ukraine is neutral and demilitarized. However the Kiev government is still talking about reconquering Crimea and overthrowing Putin. So the carnage will go on for now..
[Russia is] the richest country in the world by far
By any metric other than the size of their economy, I suppose.
By natural resources.
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/markets-economy/090516/10-countries-most-natural-resources.asp
Unexploited natural resources are a silly metric to use to measure wealth. Maybe if we were in the 16th century. Does anyone think the value of the US lies in how much timber we have? We're not going to cut down all of our forests.
These days the real driver of wealth is innovation in the form of human capital and technology. The minute someone figures out cold fusion or figures out space-based solar no one is going to care about how much oil and natural gas a country has.
Once upon a time controlling the spice trade made countries immensely rich but these days not so much.