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Russia's Hardship
January 3, 2020
Rodina faces many difficulties in the coming years.
First, the Western sanctions. The globalists, the West, wants to see Rodina split in pieces. One man. One Russian citizen that belonged to Rodina Sergei Magnitsky stuck his nose where it did not belong and made accusations, despite colluding with fraudsters and being directly responsible for the loss of hundreds of millions of dollars of money that belonged to Rodina. He died in jail. So what? One man's death is responsible for the West sanctioning Rodina? Facially ridiculous. The West used Magnitsky's unfortunate demise as a pretext to attack Russia and level sanctions against key members of the Government.
Georgia, Ukraine, those were also pretextual reasons to sanction Russia. Georgia and Ukraine are within Rodina's Sphere of Influence. Russia does not sanction America for intruding on Mexican soil to seize cartel members. Ridiculous.
Regardless, the sanctions must be dealt with in some manner.
Second, the so-called "kleptocratic state." Some people steal, and those people are found and punished. Russia does not have any worse of a problem with kleptocracy than America with its gangsters, drug dealers, and mafiosos. But again, if there is fraud, bribery, theft occurring against Rodina, President Putin will have it flushed out and eliminated.
Third, this tender authoritarianism. A non-issue. Back in the day of the Soviet Union, leaders, good leaders, led for decades. President Putin is a strong leader. This American, Western term is nonsense.
Fourth, the petrol-economy. "Rodina is nothing more than a gas station," some say and laugh. This is a problem. Diversification is needed. If the West manipulates oil prices as they do, Russia's economy can plummet. For security reasons, Rodina needs to build up its industry once more. The Soviet Union had some of the largest and most complex factories in the world, and that needs to return.
These are only some issues. More await.
January 3, 2020
Rodina faces many difficulties in the coming years.
First, the Western sanctions. The globalists, the West, wants to see Rodina split in pieces. One man. One Russian citizen that belonged to Rodina Sergei Magnitsky stuck his nose where it did not belong and made accusations, despite colluding with fraudsters and being directly responsible for the loss of hundreds of millions of dollars of money that belonged to Rodina. He died in jail. So what? One man's death is responsible for the West sanctioning Rodina? Facially ridiculous. The West used Magnitsky's unfortunate demise as a pretext to attack Russia and level sanctions against key members of the Government.
Georgia, Ukraine, those were also pretextual reasons to sanction Russia. Georgia and Ukraine are within Rodina's Sphere of Influence. Russia does not sanction America for intruding on Mexican soil to seize cartel members. Ridiculous.
Regardless, the sanctions must be dealt with in some manner.
Second, the so-called "kleptocratic state." Some people steal, and those people are found and punished. Russia does not have any worse of a problem with kleptocracy than America with its gangsters, drug dealers, and mafiosos. But again, if there is fraud, bribery, theft occurring against Rodina, President Putin will have it flushed out and eliminated.
Third, this tender authoritarianism. A non-issue. Back in the day of the Soviet Union, leaders, good leaders, led for decades. President Putin is a strong leader. This American, Western term is nonsense.
Fourth, the petrol-economy. "Rodina is nothing more than a gas station," some say and laugh. This is a problem. Diversification is needed. If the West manipulates oil prices as they do, Russia's economy can plummet. For security reasons, Rodina needs to build up its industry once more. The Soviet Union had some of the largest and most complex factories in the world, and that needs to return.
These are only some issues. More await.
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