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Topic: Russia is still getting funding for the War. (Read 117 times)

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Not just oil. Europe seriously depends on Russian gas, probably more seriously than oil. Some countries like Bulgaria for example get way above 90% of their gas from Russia. Germany shutdown Nord Stream 2 project, but Nord Stream 1 is working at full power. EU is such big hypocrites, imposing all these sanctions against Russia and at the same time continue to buy gas from them. Gas, which is one of main sources of income for them. And, no, it's not indirect funding of war. It's nothing more than direct funding of war.

not a single sanction is legit, the donbass genocide over 8 year is a genocide the west tries to deny like nazis do with the holocaust
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Not just oil. Europe seriously depends on Russian gas, probably more seriously than oil. Some countries like Bulgaria for example get way above 90% of their gas from Russia. Germany shutdown Nord Stream 2 project, but Nord Stream 1 is working at full power. EU is such big hypocrites, imposing all these sanctions against Russia and at the same time continue to buy gas from them. Gas, which is one of main sources of income for them. And, no, it's not indirect funding of war. It's nothing more than direct funding of war.
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Plenty economic sanctions have been imposed by the United States against Russia in a bid to suffocate them financially to an extent that they become incapable to fund the war they have started against Ukraine. I don't see these sanctions as completely effective as it so happens that I came across this article about Europe's dependence on the Russian oil, which is about 30%, Germany as well about 11%, the Netherlands (11%), and some Asian countries substantially depend on Russia for energy. So invariably Europe and other countries like Germany, Netherlands and others are still funding the Russian war indirectly even though the United States tries to boycott them.

Source- https://time.com/6156015/us-oil-ban-russia-consequences/


That is true. Western Europe has made the mistake of considering Putin´s Russia a trusted nation that wanted to enter in the world of trade, peace and prosperity instead of going to the cold war, the domination and the cronies sending the young to die in the name of their corrupt business.

In the short term, the EU has only been able to shut Nordstream 2, however this war has changed in full the perception of Putin´s Russia and have no doubt that the long term effects will imply reducing the dependency from Putin´s exports in energy and other commodities and products. Russia is a country with many resources, but is not the only option.

putin's russia is a trustful nation it never violated the sovereignty of other nations except for the genocide and ethnic cleansings in georgia and ukraine, the mistake the western elites did is putting all their trust in every single corrupt jew.
legendary
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Plenty economic sanctions have been imposed by the United States against Russia in a bid to suffocate them financially to an extent that they become incapable to fund the war they have started against Ukraine. I don't see these sanctions as completely effective as it so happens that I came across this article about Europe's dependence on the Russian oil, which is about 30%, Germany as well about 11%, the Netherlands (11%), and some Asian countries substantially depend on Russia for energy. So invariably Europe and other countries like Germany, Netherlands and others are still funding the Russian war indirectly even though the United States tries to boycott them.

Source- https://time.com/6156015/us-oil-ban-russia-consequences/


That is true. Western Europe has made the mistake of considering Putin´s Russia a trusted nation that wanted to enter in the world of trade, peace and prosperity instead of going to the cold war, the domination and the cronies sending the young to die in the name of their corrupt business.

In the short term, the EU has only been able to shut Nordstream 2, however this war has changed in full the perception of Putin´s Russia and have no doubt that the long term effects will imply reducing the dependency from Putin´s exports in energy and other commodities and products. Russia is a country with many resources, but is not the only option.
sr. member
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there is in a divine balance of power it will support russia indefinately,

the war literally revealed an axis of western leftists, western zionists (conservatives and liberals), western jews and their woke slaves being on the one side.

and russia, middle easterners, china, india and antiwoke westerners being on the other side.
legendary
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Russia has prepared for this war. This war have been planned for years, hence they have enough military and financial backup. Yes some European highly depends on Russia for oil and gas and this has continued to boost the funding of the war. But oil and gas accounts for just 40% of Russia's total budget and other sectors provides 60%. Other sectors such as defense, automotive, electronics, services mining and agriculture that contributes immensely to the economy are crumbling gradually from the effect of sanctions.

In few months Russia's financial backup will run-out and revenue from oil and gas would not be sufficient to run the Russian nation. Workers and pensioners would not receive salaries and pension because the war expenses would outgrow the countries revenue. When these European nations finally finds alternative to Russian oil and gas, Russia would go bankrupt and start seeking for loans.

There is a proverb that states that; "when a of branch is cut off from a tree, it doesn't get dry at ones, but with time the effect will become visible".
The effect of the sanctions would become visible in few months.            

we treated the mas adversaries in the past decades of course they will prepare for they will only see invasion to Russia by the US could also be imminent. it's surprising that Germany wasn't prepared because they were also seen as adversaries due to Hitler. Germany might change thier minds and will make deals again to save Europe from this epic fail.

legendary
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Russia has prepared for this war. This war have been planned for years, hence they have enough military and financial backup. Yes some European highly depends on Russia for oil and gas and this has continued to boost the funding of the war. But oil and gas accounts for just 40% of Russia's total budget and other sectors provides 60%. Other sectors such as defense, automotive, electronics, services mining and agriculture that contributes immensely to the economy are crumbling gradually from the effect of sanctions.

In few months Russia's financial backup will run-out and revenue from oil and gas would not be sufficient to run the Russian nation. Workers and pensioners would not receive salaries and pension because the war expenses would outgrow the countries revenue. When these European nations finally finds alternative to Russian oil and gas, Russia would go bankrupt and start seeking for loans.

There is a proverb that states that; "when a of branch is cut off from a tree, it doesn't get dry at ones, but with time the effect will become visible".
The effect of the sanctions would become visible in few months.            
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So true because if it was effective to stop the war in Ukraine, they have already put some Nuke on the country involved in these sanctions but rather it has no effect at all or rather it's just a mere sugar-coating by the US because they cannot be just sitting there and doing nothing while they were claiming to be the superhero that always protects the earth from those so-called villains that don't support their ideology.
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Plenty economic sanctions have been imposed by the United States against Russia in a bid to suffocate them financially to an extent that they become incapable to fund the war they have started against Ukraine. I don't see these sanctions as completely effective as it so happens that I came across this article about Europe's dependence on the Russian oil, which is about 30%, Germany as well about 11%, the Netherlands (11%), and some Asian countries substantially depend on Russia for energy. So invariably Europe and other countries like Germany, Netherlands and others are still funding the Russian war indirectly even though the United States tries to boycott them.

Source- https://time.com/6156015/us-oil-ban-russia-consequences/




Russia knows that Europe and the US need them, therefore Russia does not care about the various sanctions imposed by the west on them, because indeed it will not have too significant an impact on their economy for now.
sr. member
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Plenty economic sanctions have been imposed by the United States against Russia in a bid to suffocate them financially to an extent that they become incapable to fund the war they have started against Ukraine. I don't see these sanctions as completely effective as it so happens that I came across this article about Europe's dependence on the Russian oil, which is about 30%, Germany as well about 11%, the Netherlands (11%), and some Asian countries substantially depend on Russia for energy. So invariably Europe and other countries like Germany, Netherlands and others are still funding the Russian war indirectly even though the United States tries to boycott them.

Source- https://time.com/6156015/us-oil-ban-russia-consequences/

I think that was the reason Putin was gutsy enough to plow right into Kyiv, he knows Europe really don't have much alternatives. I remember several weeks before the conflict start many of us here were talking about what would happen if Russia cut off the supply in the middle of winter. He didn't cut off the supply but with the timing of the war it did sent a message that it's very possible to do that.

This is why in the end, despite all the rhetoric, I believe EU would try to dip into this as little as they can. I believe they are trying to reduce dependency on Russian fuel but that require a long time to fulfill (if it's easy they've already done it decades ago). In the meantime, whoever is in Moscow have good leverage over them.
sr. member
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Plenty economic sanctions have been imposed by the United States against Russia in a bid to suffocate them financially to an extent that they become incapable to fund the war they have started against Ukraine. I don't see these sanctions as completely effective as it so happens that I came across this article about Europe's dependence on the Russian oil, which is about 30%, Germany as well about 11%, the Netherlands (11%), and some Asian countries substantially depend on Russia for energy. So invariably Europe and other countries like Germany, Netherlands and others are still funding the Russian war indirectly even though the United States tries to boycott them.

Source- https://time.com/6156015/us-oil-ban-russia-consequences/




The West is insane and no alternative, its better russia throws them back even if that means that jews will have to live with genocide monuments in israel like the germans in germany.

russia will be able to rekruit all kinds of manpower and military equipment from the entire world, putin is the only thing that prevents the insane woke zionistic leftfrom their insane and racist global domination plan.
they want to use BLM Grunts as their Brainless Army to enslave all free nations, to the woke dollar.
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Plenty economic sanctions have been imposed by the United States against Russia in a bid to suffocate them financially to an extent that they become incapable to fund the war they have started against Ukraine. I don't see these sanctions as completely effective as it so happens that I came across this article about Europe's dependence on the Russian oil, which is about 30%, Germany as well about 11%, the Netherlands (11%), and some Asian countries substantially depend on Russia for energy. So invariably Europe and other countries like Germany, Netherlands and others are still funding the Russian war indirectly even though the United States tries to boycott them.

Source- https://time.com/6156015/us-oil-ban-russia-consequences/


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