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World News See other World News Articles Title: Russia's Dark Future Russia's Dark Future Story by Willis Sparks 1d 4 min read Russias dark future At first glance, Russia has coped well under the weight of Ukraine- related Western sanctions. In 2024, its economy grew at a faster rate than every G7 country. Though Europe has gone almost entirely cold turkey on Russian oil and gas supplies, thirst for these resources in China and India, quenched by a shadow tanker fleet that helps evade those sanctions, has kept Russias energy trade stable. Longer term, climate change can help. Warming temperatures will open new Russian lands to farming and boost its agricultural output. They will open new sea routes that lower Russias cost of commerce and bring revenue from transit fees imposed on others. Perhaps most importantly, the Kremlin has long claimed it can transition from its currently heavy reliance on oil and gas exports to deeper investment in wind, hydro, geothermal, biomass, hydrogen, and solar energy. But the realities of Russias future are darkening. Its economy has become addicted to war in Ukraine. Its growth over the past two years was fueled mainly by the tidal wave of military spending needed to eke out modest gains in whats become a war of attrition. Military and security spending now make up about 40% of Russias total government expenditure. This spending surge is sending inflation into overdrive, forcing Russias central bank to raise interest rates to a record 21%, raising borrowing costs for businesses and slowing future investment. Manufacturing has slowed and ordinary Russians arent spending. Poster Comment: They must bite the bullet in Russia over the sanctions. But there is one overriding factor, Russia has a Rothschild controlled Central Bank. In the US. in the 1930s, the banks refused to make loans, and this cut the flow of money greatly because of the banking rule of Fractional Reserve Banking where the banks create money out of thin air. They can loan out 10& of the money on deposit and the other 90# is created out of thin air. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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