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Sanctions, 1 Year Later 

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@MoneyMacro
@MoneyMacro Год назад
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@user-muserf
@user-muserf Год назад
after the words Russia began the invasion of Ukraine, you can turn off the video because we won't hear anything interesting and truthful anymore. 1) On February 19, Ukraine began massive shelling of the independent republics of the DPR and LPR , and only 3 days later Russia began to defend them by signing an agreement recognizing them as independent republics (before that, Russia wanted these republics to return to Ukraine under the Minsk agreements) and an agreement on financial and military assistance. 2) Europe and the United States are not fighting against Russia with sanctions alone, but there are thousands of military personnel from all G7 member countries in Ukraine, and this has long been no secret. 3) After the start of the war, most of the Ukrainian refugees moved to Russia , not to Europe , because they have relatives and history here , and they are connected with Europe only by the Kiev regime . 4) Tens of thousands of Ukrainians are fighting against the Kiev regime. 5) Personally, from me, the War was created artificially by 100% and it will not end until the people at the top do not want to.
@jrocks6969
@jrocks6969 Год назад
Russia invaded crimea which is ukraine in 2014
@mna7308
@mna7308 Год назад
Bye petrodollar
@UhtredOfBamburgh
@UhtredOfBamburgh Год назад
@@velcranoxofficials9970 I bet you think that Hitler freed the Jews too. No one believes you.
@danyilpoliakov8445
@danyilpoliakov8445 Год назад
Why would you advertise surfshark? Didn't you got enough money from Kremlin for this video?
@johnnydeppsky3510
@johnnydeppsky3510 Год назад
Well, as a Russian, I don’t need VPN to watch this video. Sorry, Surfshark. Edit: I connect from Russia, Vladimir Region And as many mentioned here already the Russians don’t get ads on RU-vid since monetisation is off for the views from Russia. Thanks RU-vid!
@michaelistoma8356
@michaelistoma8356 Год назад
So what? Other media are available?
@michaelistoma8356
@michaelistoma8356 Год назад
@@legsundeer6108 чел, инст, фэйсбук, сотни независимых СМИ. Ты чо шиз? Не видишь, чо происходит?
@user-gq1ju9ew1p
@user-gq1ju9ew1p Год назад
​@@michaelistoma8356 Инстаграм, твиттер и фейсбук - в любом случае отвратительные соц. сети, которым, в большинстве своём, есть отличные замены. А так называемые "независимые" СМИ мало того, что на самом деле довольно зависимые, так ещё и банятся повсеместно, это не только российская практика.
@FisikYadershik
@FisikYadershik Год назад
@@michaelistoma8356 "независимые" СМИ. Это те самые которые получают финансирование из прозападных фондов?
@Plantagene1
@Plantagene1 Год назад
@@michaelistoma8356 Просто впн включи и все тебе будет
@francoisluchaire8365
@francoisluchaire8365 Год назад
”Invading your neighbours isn’t without cost”… but invading countries around the world can be done without fearing any sanction… especially when you are the US : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-rAJ4DRojscE.html
@Kotenok_s
@Kotenok_s Год назад
Yes
@rickgolder6818
@rickgolder6818 Год назад
True
@BoleDaPole
@BoleDaPole Год назад
The hypocrisy of my fellow westerners is sometimes beyond belief. So many here think we have the right to police the world and get involved in other countries affairs simply because they don't hold the same " values" as us. The smugness and sense of superiority has always been present here , no doubt about that. The old Bush Jr saying of " you're either with us or against us" is more true than ever before.
@rickgolder6818
@rickgolder6818 Год назад
@@BoleDaPole why your comment is not showing
@carolean4360
@carolean4360 Год назад
When you are doing the world a favour you don't need to fear sanctions.
@zerx9926
@zerx9926 Год назад
I am from Crimea and had experienced sanctions from 2014. And it's really more of an inconvenience. Prices risen a little, but that didn't impact my life at all. The worst thing is that I couldn't pay on the online platforms like steam or battle net. On the bright side I had to learn how to use vpn. Also most of sanctions didn't target primary income of the military complex of Russia, like autor of this video said it's to make people revolt, but since that failed, sanctions remain just a nuisance.
@wolfey2456
@wolfey2456 Год назад
but they wont revoke them cuz its still a profit to usa
@realpolitick1468
@realpolitick1468 Год назад
So Steam doesn't accept Russian cards?
@zerx9926
@zerx9926 Год назад
@@realpolitick1468 No, I have to use an internet store to do that. But they take about 10-15% of the transaction as payment. Some people use virtual cards or cards from relatives that live in other countries. I think there are other methods.
@realpolitick1468
@realpolitick1468 Год назад
@@zerx9926 I thought Steam had suspended operations in Russia, Belarus and Ukraine tho?
@sunnyspiritg
@sunnyspiritg Год назад
@@realpolitick1468 you can't pay with a russian card and some games are unavailable (but that's publishers' decisions, not steam). everything else works just fine
@michaelh4227
@michaelh4227 Год назад
If there's anything I've learned from this whole war it's that people are more resilient then you think. The Ukrainians didn't fold immediately, the Russians weren't crushed by the sanctions, and the West was able to adapt to a lack of Russian oil.
@Koropokel
@Koropokel Год назад
adapt? Im from germany and everything is becoming expensive the AFD is at an all time high. Germany never sucked more in my whole lifetime.
@spartanrating8210
@spartanrating8210 Год назад
Open the borders to young people from Ukraine and you will see the resilience...the resilience of standing at the borders, towards Europe, and towards Russia. You just can't imagine the queue in the Baltic countries at the border, Ukrainians bypass all the ways to get to Russia.
@michaelh4227
@michaelh4227 Год назад
@@spartanrating8210 Nobody is going to fucking Russia bro. Speaking of young people leaving, look at what's happening to your country with the young people wanting to leave and escape your draft. 🤣
@mariiakukharyshyn9392
@mariiakukharyshyn9392 9 месяцев назад
​@@spartanrating8210😂😂😂😂
@heinzriemann3213
@heinzriemann3213 18 дней назад
Cuba is still socialist after seventy years of sanctions, Venezuela, Iran, still suffering but standing, just as North Korea.
@adultingwithnudo9484
@adultingwithnudo9484 Год назад
I believe that the Westen Sanctions did achieve one major effect. Many nations look at this as why would they want to be so heavily invested in the West when the West can just steal their funds or limit their trade. To me, this is why so many nations in Asia, South America, and Africa are now leaning heavy in the direction of the BRICS nations. Just today Iraq announced that they will sell oil, not in dollars, but in yuan.
@adultingwithnudo9484
@adultingwithnudo9484 Год назад
Remember also that The Russian Central Bank allowed it's citizens to load up on gold and silver. Huge hedge in lowering inflation.
@yastyman
@yastyman Год назад
Amen =)
@almarn
@almarn Год назад
brics with India and China..they are almost at war all the time on their borders....50.000 men on each side at 15.000 thousands feet in the Himalaya... india is member of a coalition with the USA, Australia, against China. Always the same BS with the BRICS
@almarn
@almarn Год назад
@@adultingwithnudo9484 Totally useless...you can not sold huge amount of gold...
@desperado3236
@desperado3236 Год назад
Not through official channels but there are many 'sneaky' ways of doing it. Also the point is not to sell it but to use it as a backing or standard for your currency in case of devaluation. Its kind of a back up plan. I heard rumours of the ruskis having alot of gold and precious metals stored but no one but them can really say as to how true it is. It was done in a very sneaky way so alot was unrecorded.
@jaythomas3224
@jaythomas3224 Год назад
Imagine if those same sanctions were implemented when the US illegally invaded Iraq
@angrysmurf3974
@angrysmurf3974 Год назад
If all the countries in the world stopped using the dollar 😂😂😂 the US will collapse. One sanction can kill the entire United States of Devils
@shakunimama936
@shakunimama936 Год назад
No mate no country can sanction biggest GDP of world and second biggest nuclear arsenal and they can invade whoever they want in name of freedom
@shakunimama936
@shakunimama936 Год назад
@i2Sage correct
@RighteousUncle
@RighteousUncle Год назад
US don't need any sanctions as they are already a failed and bankrupted state without anyones help.
@shakunimama936
@shakunimama936 Год назад
@@RighteousUncle but world trades in dollars that's why us can print as munch dollars as it wants without depreciation of currency
@ramennight
@ramennight Год назад
I appreciate what seems to be a well thought video. There are so many "Russia about to collapse" videos, coming out often still, and they *somehow* haven't. Been that way sine the sanctions started, and obviously those people are missing some big pieces of the puzzle as Russia hasn't collapsed.
@Bracket.
@Bracket. Год назад
In time it will. russian budget hole is getting bigger. It is a matter of time
@tuttirulla
@tuttirulla Год назад
Economies don't crash overnight, it would be foolish and naive to expect that. Still does not mean sanctions don't work. I would wait at least 2 or 3 years or even ten.
@npc0467
@npc0467 Год назад
​@@Bracket. ты типичный американский бот
@npc0467
@npc0467 Год назад
​@@tuttirulla ты видимо у нас экономист на высокой должности в России, раз знаешь все про экономику России и её кризисе?
@yuriy5376
@yuriy5376 Год назад
​@@npc0467как там Пыня, проглотил и утёрся? 😂
@user-ec8lt5yn4h
@user-ec8lt5yn4h Год назад
Спасибо за видео❤ сделаю поправку: вы сказали, что Россия ввела энергетические санкции и перестала поставлять энергоресурсы. Это не так. Россия выдвинула торговую позицию, в которой покупатели открывают два счёта в российском банке: для евро и рублёвый счёт. Переводят сумму покупки на евро кошелёк российского банка, переводят в рубли в рублёвый счёт, а за рубли уже покупают энергоресурсы. Во-вторых из-за повышения цен немного страдают европейцы, но промышленность, потребляющая газ страдают в других масштабах, нежели граждане Евросоюза. Вы что-то слышали про возможность переноса тяжёлой промышленности на территорию Америки из еврозоны? Утечка тяжёлой промышленности, которая пополняет кошелек Евросоюза, является эффектом санкций? Добро пожаловать в Россию, изучайте жизнь изнутри, а не за несколько часовых поясов от той страны, которую обозреваете❤
@user-qx4pt7pd8w
@user-qx4pt7pd8w Год назад
Совершенно солидарен с вами коллега.
@Ambussing
@Ambussing Год назад
Хоть и евросоюз с каждым разом удивляет нас насколько можно быть импотентными политически, вряд ли они допустят закрытия больших предприятий немецких и французких конгломератов, я бы скорее подумал, что это единичные случаи расширения производства вне еврозоны.
@Arxangel21rus
@Arxangel21rus Год назад
@@Ambussing уже закрываются, уже обсуждают перенос и США спонсирует это (за что ЕС выдвигал осуждающие слова где подмечали, что они нарушают торговые нормы)
@nikitashilov9758
@nikitashilov9758 Год назад
​@@Ambussing-50% производства стали за прошлый год. Это, как бы, немало.
@svyatzabota5602
@svyatzabota5602 Год назад
В Европе рекордная инфляция и гигантские счета за коммунальные услуги (сам в Европе живу), так что не «немного»)😊
@glowyy606
@glowyy606 Год назад
I live in Russia and honestly, nothing really changed. Only thing that changed is gaming. I don’t understand why the heck spotify and steam closed? Putin gonna stop listening to music on Spotify and stop war or what do they expect. You still can buy games on steam using simple tricks tho. I’m talking about sanctions in daily life of a normal person, not country yk
@woofkaf7724
@woofkaf7724 Год назад
Самое забавное что они кричат о поддержке войны при покупке рос. продукции, но почему-то не хотят "отнимать" деньги у Путина путем продажи своего продукта.
@obosranecc2938
@obosranecc2938 Год назад
Поменялось многое для людей чья отрасль работы была санкционирована, например у моих родителей щас бы не было денег если бы не легализовали паралельный импорт
@MrStormShield
@MrStormShield Год назад
Changes here are more significant compared to yours. Energy and the deviation to food prices coming after that was shocking and probably will continue to rise. Well that is how it is when whole Europe is lead by US puppets making it vassal states. :)
@Miraihi
@Miraihi Год назад
The termination of SWIFT payments is the major headache. No one "closed" Steam though, you just can't fill your account funds by conventional means, only via some walkaround measures, like buying a game key outside Steam or using Kazakh currency (Tenge) through an unsanctioned bank (Qiwi bank is the most popular and arguably the easiest to use).
@obosranecc2938
@obosranecc2938 Год назад
@@ubiwan7936 Games are not banned there man. Blizzard banned access to ow2 but i still play it
@mariotomeh1201
@mariotomeh1201 Год назад
As a person living in a country suffering from US and EU sanctions for more than a decade, sanctions have always failed to curb governments off their policies, put only make it worse for people and businesses over there.
@mrsnezbit2219
@mrsnezbit2219 Год назад
So we shouldn't do anything.. come on Putin, go towards Gibraltar because we don't want people to suffer
@pieseldatches
@pieseldatches Год назад
Iran or Venezuela?
@doge7906
@doge7906 Год назад
​@@mrsnezbit2219 well you didn't do anything during Iraq or Syria or Afghanistan or Vietnam
@mrsnezbit2219
@mrsnezbit2219 Год назад
@@doge7906 I know but I was born in 1993..
@doge7906
@doge7906 Год назад
Yeah but you are not criticizing the people who were old enough to do something but instead supurted the invaders you are only criticizing Russia
@Street_FOX_boom
@Street_FOX_boom Год назад
It's strange that you chose a map from Ukraine with Crimea, because the Russian flag has been flying there for a long time.
@katitadeb
@katitadeb Год назад
Yeah, ILLEGALY, Crimea is Ukrainian you like it or not And no, the "Russian speaking population" is not a valid excuse
@Street_FOX_boom
@Street_FOX_boom Год назад
@@katitadeb your words reminded me of America and the part of Mexico they captured. "but this is different, you don't understand"
@jotarojojo7159
@jotarojojo7159 Год назад
​@@katitadeb lol Kosovo is Serbia then
@travma715
@travma715 Год назад
​@@katitadeb Cry about it while the Russian flag still flies over Crimea.
@major4ik771
@major4ik771 Год назад
@@katitadeb The fact that other countries do not recognize this does not mean anything. A referendum was held. More than 83% of the population took part in it and 95+% voted FOR joining Russia. I want to note that the referendum is the will of the people
@Hydrodictyon
@Hydrodictyon Год назад
The trick with russians protesting didn’t work due to the simple truth west probably missed: we try protesting for YEARS now. I’m now 23, and I can remember people protesting against Putin since I was ten or something, with the first major wave coming near 2012, when Putin went on his third presidency. However, protesting only does one thing in Russia, which is getting civilians and politicians in prison. That’s it. The only type protest that will work is probably a civil war. And it’s ten times better to have Putin rather than bloodbath on your streets and extreme uncertainty after.
@gablan1468
@gablan1468 Год назад
I'm Bulgarian, and I pay a monthly fee to watch TV and have access to more than 150-200 TV channels. Nevertheless, I have completely no access to any Russian channels. This means I can't see what the other side of the coin says, I only get to hear what the Western world wants to say about it. This is just one example of the censorship happening. So much for the so-called "European freedom". Hypocrisy at its best.
@IPAforU
@IPAforU Год назад
As for this video does not show 50% of the picture, it shows only 20% that is easy to understand and paint in the flags as "russia = bad".
@morgant.dulaman8733
@morgant.dulaman8733 Год назад
If you want a viewpoint from outside the normal narrative, I might suggest TFI global (an Indian Channel) or IEarlGrey, produced by a Brit currently living in Russia. You could also consider checking out Steve Turley, the Duran, Jackson Hinkle, Jimmy Dore, or Russel Brand. Their western, but not beholden to any corporate narrative.
@SergeyZ88
@SergeyZ88 Год назад
It's a little funny, but in Russia sometimes you have to work hard too. to find some channel, for example, on RU-vid, because it blocks pro-Russian channels, Google sometimes gives out Ukrainian sites in the search, Wikipedia is rewritten. Sorry, and even made video inserts in porn, where we were offered to surrender. What can we say about Bulgaria or other countries
@margo7059
@margo7059 Год назад
@@morgant.dulaman8733 Вы серьезно? Человек говорит что не может посмотреть российскую точку зрения, а вы предлагаете ему вместо этого какие-то западные каналы СМИ? То есть нельзя американским холопам видеть хоть что-то незападное? Думать начнут, анализировать. Выводы могут другие сделать. Тогда понятно почему такая жёсткая цензура на Западе.
@morgant.dulaman8733
@morgant.dulaman8733 Год назад
@@margo7059 Thank you for putting all of that in another language so that I had to put that through a translator. But to answer your question, I gave him 1. An Indian channel that has by no means followed the mainstream line of discussion regarding the matter (they even endured a subscriber drop earlier last year because some thought they were being too pro-Russia, yet they stuck to their guns in their reporting). Their coverage has ranged from battles to geopolitics and trade. 2. IEarlGrey is, again, a Brit living in Moscow and uses Russian sources ranging from news to individuals he's personally met and discussed with to share the Russian point of view in a way that can be achieved on YT without the ban hammer coming down. From what I've seen, its been a mix of the war itself and how Russia's been weathering the sanctions rather well. 3. The Duran provides military analysis on the war itself, far more objectively than many "experts" drummed up on mainstream sources I might add. 4. Steve Turley focuses on the cultural sphere, and as an Orthodox Christian and a professor who discusses topics of retraditionalization and how nationalism is rendering modernism and globalism outdated (and I might add, focusing at times on how the church views the war), he brings a look into this that challenges notions of this being about the "free" west vs the "despotic" east. 5. Hinkle I think has become something of a fan of Putin (or at least his opposition to NATO expansionism), while Brand and Dore often argues against military adventurism overseas. None of these claim to be completely objective, but they do bring actual facts and challenge the narrative presented in mainstream news. This is why I provided these sources. His complaint was about not being able to provide sources from the Russian point of view, so I was giving the next best thing: channels that at least challenge the mainstream narrative and are willing to consider the non-NATO point of view. Or if you really think I'm all about only giving the "acceptable" version of events, how about you check out a video I made all the way back when this war first started: "On the fun times out east." It's only twelve minutes long (albeit with more stuttering than I'm proud of). Tell me if you think even then I was buying or selling the narrative while so many were already in lockstep.
@docopoper
@docopoper Год назад
Honestly I preferred learning the lesson that war sucks from history books and stories than encountering it in real life. I sure hope it doesn't escalate much further beyond this.
@Embassy_of_Jupiter
@Embassy_of_Jupiter Год назад
I'm pretty sure what the Russians are currently doing is the height of their military might, so I'm not worried about further invasions into other European countries. However nuclear war is always possible and should be avoided at all cost. The Russians have been much more tolerant of our meddling than I expected. Kind of makes sense, nuclear war is a loose loose. Unless we directly invade Russia, I don't think they'll even consider nuclear war with NATO. However, I could see them using tactical nukes in Ukraine if Ukraine is too successful. I would prefer it if that didn't happen, especially since I live down wind from the fallout..
@Ratkill
@Ratkill Год назад
Whether or not it escalates is entirely out of western hands. If someone tries to steal your car, and you fight back, they're not magically absolved from criminal responsibility because you resisted. They're still the criminal and they ultimately created both the situation and its extremity.
@aussiegod4269
@aussiegod4269 Год назад
Not likely. Russia will puppet Ukraine and annex some of its territory. But there is no where else for them to expand.
@ArawnOfAnnwn
@ArawnOfAnnwn Год назад
@@Embassy_of_Jupiter You should worry. Not cos of Russia invading another country anytime soon, but cos of China eventually being pushed by Europe following the US' dictats enough to finally form an alliance with Russia and create its own foreign bases right on Europe's doorstep. And another possible partnership with Iran. They know exactly where they can draw the US out if they need to strike them - defending Europe and helping Israel. All it'll take is an Iranian nuke for instance, and the shoe will be on the other foot with the US fighting a major war against an enemy backed by superpowers. And then there's Europe after. Don't push your enemies together - it's playing with fire. Right now the US is doing just that.
@AN-jz3kf
@AN-jz3kf Год назад
It's gonna get a lot worse before it gets better
@user-my4yx4yk6x
@user-my4yx4yk6x Год назад
It is always interesting to see how the economic war is assessed from the other side of us (Russia). I can say for a fairly large number of Russians that many at the household level did not feel anything because Western goods/services (more likely services) had decent Russian counterparts. From the same spotify, I switched to yandex without any problems.
@blindvic4334
@blindvic4334 Год назад
Эх щас бы в яндексе гуглить да у китайцев паленые видяхи покупать. Decent russian counterparts это китайщина с ценником х3 (привет москвич) и больше ничего.
@user-my4yx4yk6x
@user-my4yx4yk6x Год назад
@@blindvic4334 ассортимент видеокарт который был - такой и остался, а яндекс прекрасный браузер которым я пользовался за долго до 24 февраля (если что кто хочет пользоваться гуглом - тот может до сих пор без всяких ВПНов)
@flicker2891
@flicker2891 Год назад
@@blindvic4334 помимо китайского предложения есть также параллельный импорт. Ситуация существует всего один год, спрос на продукцию высокий, отсюда и цены
@flicker2891
@flicker2891 Год назад
@@blindvic4334 да и согласитесь, с сегодняшним уровнем стандартизации, аналоги действительно достойные)
@blindvic4334
@blindvic4334 Год назад
@@flicker2891 расскажи мне, друг, когда это в России последний раз цены снижались? Даже не мечтай, видяшки только по тройному прайсу, айфончики и Москвичи из китайского пластика тоже. Это новая реальность. А кстати, почему на продукты то с бензином цена взлетела, они тоже по параллельному импорту чтоли?
@corvus2288
@corvus2288 Год назад
Some prices have gone up a bit, some brands (mostly substitutable) have disappeared, some places on the internet became a little more annoying to use, but RKN has been around for a very long time and basically every middle aged housewife knows how to use VPNs/proxies/tor to bypass their (and other) blocks so that's barely a change. Tl;dr, for an average joe the sanctions are at best nothing and at worst a mild annoyance/inconvenience (at least for now).
@kuka4082
@kuka4082 Год назад
скинь аву плез
@Tabula_Rasa1
@Tabula_Rasa1 Год назад
There are few items that is important (Dont think I remember hearing it): Blowing the pipeline seal the fate of ever buying Russian gas. India/China replace Europe as its oil/gas clients Attacking neighbor is not prerequisite of sanction or getting reserve frozen. Iraq, Venezuela, Libia & Afghanistan have reserves frozen without attacking anyone. Great video thought.
@richardarriaga6271
@richardarriaga6271 Год назад
India and China will take time to replace European gas imports. They might be able to finance construction, but that means far less profit than what Europe would have paid in gas.
@TwoSouthFarm
@TwoSouthFarm Год назад
Sanction and frozen reserve are not consequences for the US and it's allies after all
@chethanshajan9047
@chethanshajan9047 Год назад
India buys very little gas from Russia they actually buy crude oil and that to only because Russia offers it to them at cheaper prices than the market price. India is basically taking advantage of the situation to buy cheap oil and Russia will hv to sell it to them barely able to cover the principle cost
@renanfelipedossantos5913
@renanfelipedossantos5913 Год назад
India and China combined cannot replace the loss of the European market. It's not about how many people buy your oil and gas, but how much they pay for it in aggregate.
@travisfubu9053
@travisfubu9053 Год назад
​@@richardarriaga6271 China alone already replaced Europe's gas imports cope harder LOL
@ernestmilos7320
@ernestmilos7320 Год назад
I'm suprised that you didn't mention that EU is paying 3x more for LNG gas..
@CheloScotti
@CheloScotti Год назад
5x more
@stanhirt
@stanhirt Год назад
I heard 5 x
@route55qatar
@route55qatar Год назад
@@vladimirputain-vz1qo And you don't know that even BASF shutting down their plants? I work in this industries. Germany de-industrialization era has just begun.
@route55qatar
@route55qatar Год назад
@@vladimirputain-vz1qo Keep spew the lies and fantasy as Western Media. Ghost of Kiev, Bucha massacre's and now economic oblivion? Jajajajaja, Even the Bloomberg headlines, Ruble Surpasses Brazil’s Real as Year’s Best-Performing Currency. Can't even make that one up. LOL.
@Ayahu666
@Ayahu666 Год назад
​@@CheloScotti lmao 😂 im from Poland and we pay 40% more for LPG not 5 times more lol
@user-mb5tx9bo6e
@user-mb5tx9bo6e Год назад
Great video. Thank you. Thanks to sanctions in Russia: - many manufacturers switched to local suppliers instead of import - Russian owners acquired leftover European businesses for cheap and also technology - logistic companies developed unimaginable schemes of effective delivery - local in country tourism rocketed to the moon + gained huge investment - IT and startup industries got a boost of investment and developed substitutes - and so on. Now our economy is stronger and more sustainable than ever. In most spheres. Several really failed for a short period of time. But in general EU and USA instead of sanctions should have flooded Russian market with cheap goods. This would have had a bigger destructive influence in long term. But how would they know how to behave in this situation with no history awareness and short presidential terms…
@MrDertien
@MrDertien Год назад
The sad part is that the EU and the domestic federal politicians in the EU (who are exempt from paying taxes) get paid such a high salary that the rise of their self-created-inflation is none of their concern. In short they care about their ego's and their 'global game of stratego' more than about the well-being of their citizens - they just assume we get by. These self proclaimed and unelected leaders simply don't feel it because they are disconnected from the daily realities of life of the people they are supposed to represent. They have understood however that greed and power tastes far better than popularity with the people that granted them their political seat. What they don't understand is that people are fed up with a system that gets more expensive every year, but fails to evolve for the better from their perspective. Furthermore, they feel they are entitled to call out that all the things they think, say or do is the will of all of us or the majority. Which is a far cry from reality.
@br1c3led
@br1c3led Год назад
Good luck without access to Western tech. How long do you think the civil aviation will be able to keep planes flying? And what about chips that are used in everything from fridges to cars and military hardware? Russian is in managed decline. Sanctions have only been in place for a year. The final destination looks like North Korea.
@MrDertien
@MrDertien Год назад
@@br1c3led In your eyes, Russia is a 3rd world country. That might be your point of view, but that doesn't mean it is true. Let me explain... - Russia has been a superpower since the end of world war 2 and that is not because it was dependent on western technology - something called 'the cold war' was going on. Look that up if you don't know what that is, and NO it was not cold because we didn't import Russian gas. - I fail to understand why the USA is so damn interested in Russian military technology, if they are so sure that Russian fighter jets and such were inferior, as you put it. - A country that is big enough (like Russia) to be self sufficient in all aspects of its economy can do a permanent lock-down from the rest of the world. Just if this didn't compute with you yet... sanctions by EU Politicians are felt by the citizens of the EU, not the people of Russia, and certainly not Putin. Unfortunately these EU politicians get paid enough not to feel their own imposed sanctions neither. That's a bit of pity actually. The only decline I see here is that the west is starting to look like that fat lazy self-entitled elitarian society the Roman empire was at the end of its cycle. Woke politicians and degenerate laws. FAA managers that are worried more about words like 'cockpit' and 'NOTAMS' and need to see definitions or words changed because some snowflakes could take offense to something that wasn't meant to offend in the first place. Covid debacle cover-ups, lies, vaccine mandates, mask mandates, rising prices in food and fuel, Holland, Canada and France growing more despotic by the minute. Build Back Feudalism Better, WEF meetings, hypocrisy manifesting itself at unseen levels politically, banks failing... shall I go on or have I enlightened you a bit in how this world really works? In short: Russia is a far cry from North Korea, no matter how much you wish it to be so.
@Frostukys
@Frostukys Год назад
@@br1c3led First of all. Not a year. Russia was under a sanctions since 2014 i belive? All that Crimea thingy. Second. Do research on Iran sanctions, decades. Iran people endured it for decades. Did they become North Korea? No. So.. about that final destination that you see for russian people..
@tamolamo4698
@tamolamo4698 Год назад
Wow man cerfull with that copium, that stuff might mess you up real badly
@logicalthinker8696
@logicalthinker8696 Год назад
A big reason why sanctions didn't hit Russia hard is because Russia prepared for big sanctions from nato I mean America. Putin stocked up weapons and trade avenues with different countries not to mention that China along with Russia was already making an alliance with multiple countries prior to the invasion. Most of those countries that's forming an alliance ( briccs) do not like America so America did not get the response that they thought from certain countries and sanctions.
@sleepete12
@sleepete12 Год назад
yes, the lowest performing economies including the paper tiger aka red china which has now brutal downturn
@logicalthinker8696
@logicalthinker8696 Год назад
@@sleepete12 where are you from?
@mattdombrowski8435
@mattdombrowski8435 Год назад
You have an extra C in BRICS. Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa. To start with, China and India hate each other, they nearly went to war last year. India wants to keep Russia at arms length for historical reasons. China and Russia haven't really gotten along since the sino-soviet split. In Russia, "China's final warning" means an empty threat. South Africa has some serious internal problems that will trigger a flame war if I went into more detail, so I doubt they would be willing to make major power plays any time soon. Brazil has potential, 1/5 ain't bad. Now, let's wave a magic wand and make those problems disappear. Portugal will still want to be paid in US dollars. So will France, Germany, Japan, Mexico, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, etc. This means that BRICS countries would still need to use US dollars to trade with other countries. The US dollar is by no means fated to be the world's reserve currency forever, but it will take a lot of capital H history to change that.
@yurik8468
@yurik8468 10 месяцев назад
Lol Brix. The most efficient structure. Half of its participants have defense contracts with the US... And India is generally in a treaty against China.
@logicalthinker8696
@logicalthinker8696 10 месяцев назад
@@yurik8468 Your statement holds no weight at all.
@MousesMortar
@MousesMortar Год назад
Talking about European economics, do not forget that there is a few small countries, which struggle more than Germany or France (for example). I live in Latvia, and our official inflation comparing to 2019 year is 33,5%. Minimal salary - 620€, while the price for heating was 400€ this winter for 55m2 apartment ( before we started illegally import Russian gas again), fuel, food - all rose about 20-25%, while salary is the same as it was 2-3 years ago.
@davidv89955
@davidv89955 Год назад
sad reality that noone talks about in media..
@d.danilkov
@d.danilkov Год назад
При этом в С-Пб у меня за ку выходит 110 евро в месяц за Всё, квартира 3 комнаты и кухня, 82 квадратных метра. Зимой так жарко что окна всегда приоткрыты и поветривается квартира. Дом новый. Цены в магазинах не меняются, практически. Разве что на огурцы - не в сезон до 3 евро за КГ подскочила цена, но уже упала...
@georgros4199
@georgros4199 Год назад
Проебалтика. А вместе было лучше.
@aniksamiurrahman6365
@aniksamiurrahman6365 Год назад
😪
@bamf6603
@bamf6603 Год назад
Well, its a war going somewhere, what do you except? To live the same as nothing happened?
@dimasrahardja
@dimasrahardja Год назад
One important economic lesson I wish more countries learn, especially mine (Indonesia): the economy is only as resilient as its exports. Diverse exports and tipping trade balance towards exports is the only way towards a real economy, not one fueled by hot money and foreign investment.
@Eric-zl1kn
@Eric-zl1kn Год назад
Typically you'd ideally want a trade balance. If you attempt to focus exports that's usually for a political reason since your country is likely missing out on potential consumption when you export too much.
@Nn-3
@Nn-3 Год назад
I think you're focusing too much on international trade. Most economic activity will occur entirely within the same country. Thus, imports vs exports should not be the main focus, especially if that focus is at the expense of the domestic economy.
@user-ry2qs7xf9k
@user-ry2qs7xf9k Год назад
*slaves export,masters import.*
@lunascomments3024
@lunascomments3024 Год назад
the 60% of our GDP is locally made.
@Contractor48
@Contractor48 Год назад
Indonesia needs to start ramping up it industries (especially the heavy industries), services and processed goods. As of now, most of Indonesia’s exports are raw materials.
@adikservitola
@adikservitola Год назад
As a Cyprus citizen I'd like to say: the prices are HELL. The apartments: 750 → 1500, Cider: 1.6 → 2.8, electricity: * 1.5, but the government pays 20% for me now. I don't understand how the economy works but it is like that nowadays.
@Chaldon-hl6yk
@Chaldon-hl6yk Год назад
wake up against Putin
@adikservitola
@adikservitola Год назад
​@@Chaldon-hl6yk As I know his money were stolen by Europe and he doesn't have a war with Cyprus. Russians spend a lot of money here.
@MCGangstaKOT
@MCGangstaKOT Год назад
Good video, thank you. But I have some questions: 1. Why Russian oil is “energy weapon”, but European embargo is “trading sanctions”? 2. Why West team can invade in any country, like Syria, but Russia can’t?
@ilnurgg
@ilnurgg Год назад
As an average citizen of Russia, I want to say that sanctions have a dual effect On the one hand, due to the policy of parallel imports, most of the electronics (iPhone, Samsung, TVs, etc.) have fallen in price very much. On the other hand, sanctions have a lasting effect and gradually harm the industry (I don’t know how successful import substitution is in the sanctioned sectors of the economy) I also draw your attention to the fact that goods, for example, European cars, have risen in price very much, but Chinese ones have come to the market instead. According to my personal feelings, the sanctions had little impact on the lives of citizens. Как среднестатистический гражданин России хочу сказать, что санкции имеют двойственный эффект С одной стороны, из-за политики параллельного импорта большая часть электроники (айфон, Самсунг, телевизоры и прочее) очень сильно подешевела. С другой стороны, санкции имеют длящийся эффект и постепенно наносят вред промышленности (мне неизвестно насколько успешно идет импортозамещение в подсанеционных секторах экономики) Также обращаю внимание, что товары, например, европейский автомобили очень сильно подорожали, но вместо них на рынок пришли китайские. По моим личным ощущениям, санкции незначительно оказали влияние на жизнь граждан.
@diezblead
@diezblead Год назад
Agreed.
@argonaut5617
@argonaut5617 Год назад
Кому ты это говоришь, Ильнур, уважаемый? С кем разговариваешь?..
@skywillfindyou
@skywillfindyou Год назад
@@argonaut5617 Со зрителями видео. Тяжело догадаться?
@NazriB
@NazriB Год назад
Lies again? Special Agent Expect The Unexpected
@landlordlol
@landlordlol Год назад
IMHO people who were poor af are now even more poor. ИМХО люди, которые еле сводили концы с концами теперь еще беднее.
@MishkoWtF
@MishkoWtF Год назад
Чо то я пропустил а в какую страну вторглась Сирия, Ливия и Иран что стали жертвами санкций? Ведь первое правило "позволяющее держать деньги в западной валюте" - безопасно если ты не вторгаешся в соседние страны. Или в "не соседние" можно? 🤔🤔🤔
@timbow614
@timbow614 Год назад
Сирия, Ливия и Иран являются сторонниками международного терроризма, как и Россия. Это поведение, которое мировое сообщество не может терпеть и которое логически ведет к санкциям против этих стран.
@MishkoWtF
@MishkoWtF Год назад
@@timbow614 Украина является сторонником мирового терроризма, как и США финансирующая террористические группы по всему миру. Это поведение, которое Россия не может терпеть и которое логически ведёт к взаимным санкциям и пике мировой экономики и поиску новых союзников и отказу от нефтедоллара. Ну и к Уно дос трес офк
@L1kandr
@L1kandr Год назад
штаты еще живы благодаря сильному оружейному лобби (им нужно продавать технику и оружие созависимым и ментально слабым государствам - """партнерам"" по НАТО) - они как паразиты, сосущие кровь из остального мира,чтобы выжить...они готовы даже на теракты пойти лишь бы уничтожить конкурентов))
@timbow614
@timbow614 Год назад
@@L1kandr Вы хотите отвлечь внимание от российского террора в Украине? Это не работает.
@MultiAxeZ
@MultiAxeZ Год назад
@@timbow614 никто не отвлекает, просто задают резонный вопрос - а что нужно впринципе делать, что санкции в конце концов не упали на голову тех, кто не нравится западным силам?
@gizel4376
@gizel4376 Год назад
you said Russia lose on the trading aspect because they lose competitiveness by using sub-optimal equipment, but Europe also lost on that aspect, they lose competitiveness by using suboptimal energy supply, but while both side are currently working on fixing this issue, Russia by develloping their own industry and exploring new option with more reliable partner and Europe by develloping their green energy and nuclear energy, Europe, even if they get close to it, won't get anything more competitive than before , but Russia, considering the cheaper labor from Russia and Asia, could actually get something even more competitive than before. But it's on the very long run, so i will give a quarter of a point advantage to Russia on that one.
@arianitonline8748
@arianitonline8748 Год назад
with "more reliable partner" you must be meaning china, the new owner of russia
@gizel4376
@gizel4376 Год назад
@@arianitonline8748 china turkey india brazil, south africa, saudi arabia iran, etc. but yeah the main one will definitly be china and india
@arianitonline8748
@arianitonline8748 Год назад
@@gizel4376 hahaha again, russia is already owned by china
@Kami-Sama197
@Kami-Sama197 Год назад
@@gizel4376 as an Indian i do agree here our investments and business dealings have increased a lot with Russia ever since the war started, not just oil but also medical industry supplies and many of the small auxiliary things have increased a lot with Russia which comes under trade since the sanctions and stuff got imposed, becomes more apparent with rupee rubel trade etc but yea China with their Industrial backbone supplied by the west has been the major support for Russia right now which i blame the US since they are ones who helped China into becoming the global factory and with earlier soviet connections US should have seen it like this since 1990 when USSR broke up they been quite lagging behind and not with forethought into tackling comminism.
@smallerlite9538
@smallerlite9538 Год назад
Где интересно вы увидели протесты сотен тысяч россиян против войны?))
@evgeniylitvin8077
@evgeniylitvin8077 Год назад
Russia survived the crisis of the 90s, when most of the industry and economy simply went to other post-Soviet countries and Russia received all the debts of the USSR - the rest of the countries received industry and zero debts. Also, a lot of things were secretly sold, stolen, taken abroad, simply abandoned. It was one of the most difficult periods for Russia, but she survived. Did anyone really think that the current situation is even close to destroying the country?
@tyrus1686
@tyrus1686 Год назад
Well if you consider that russia will spend next 15 years to grow its economy to pre-2022 levels its definitely worth it. However russia is a 3rd world country and majority of russians already lived worse than many Africans do in countries like Nigeria, one less loaf of bread here and there won't make the difference. Savage mentality trapped in the 14-18 century philosophy will resist.
@Iamallwaysright1
@Iamallwaysright1 Год назад
Had to get bailed out by IMF a couple of times. Your oversimplification is wrong.
@vktrcsk3989
@vktrcsk3989 Год назад
Thats a simple lie
@user-ip2gk1rw8p
@user-ip2gk1rw8p Год назад
Абсолютно прав
@leathermage
@leathermage Год назад
Westerners will never learn...
@johnnydeppsky3510
@johnnydeppsky3510 Год назад
You shouldn’t have left The U.S. out of this analysis. It’s the main and the most interesting part.
@galimbertino4939
@galimbertino4939 Год назад
yep, blindness is a religion in Europe.
@user-ir4gh4qy2q
@user-ir4gh4qy2q Год назад
США в отношении экономической войны с Россией пострадали не существенно т.к торговый и финансовый оборот стран достаточно скудный. Но о штатах следует упомянуть как о главном месте оттока европейских капиталов. Снова в Европе война и снова сша вытягивают экономику из Европы.
@achonxnesta5179
@achonxnesta5179 Год назад
yup.. european are the same always play double standard
@SamFirtle
@SamFirtle Год назад
Maybe the US isn't that important, I mean, you haven't invaded anyone for years:)
@mojewjewjew4420
@mojewjewjew4420 Год назад
@@galimbertino4939 You mean america,it worships blindness as "ignorance is bliss"
@aguywithabeard2338
@aguywithabeard2338 Год назад
to this day I still physically cringe when I remember how back in march 2022 western enthusiasts on social media were having THE blast of their lives laughing at how Russia is gonna crumble into a number of mini states because they took away mcdonalds and coca cola💀💀
@ifisawyourreplyiwillanswerback
The Chinese have exploited this opportunity like there’s no tomorrow.
@freehck
@freehck Год назад
9:13 "Russia stopped publishing its import statistics, which is already suspicious". No it's not. It's the only valuable metric NATO can use to ensure sanctions actually work. And Russia made "grey import" legal. I.e. Russian markets can buy iphones to retail not directly from Apple, but from Turkey, Kazakhstan, etc. And this actually works. And now you can get why looking to export statistics can show you a great picture but doesn't mean anything.
@gamegive7376
@gamegive7376 Год назад
I am from Russia and I want to say that we began to live better after these sanctions, we have instant import substitution, many did not even know about the sanctions because they are not noticeable
@CheloScotti
@CheloScotti Год назад
i am happy for that! go Rusia! latin america is with you
@rickgolder6818
@rickgolder6818 Год назад
The sanction are only making Russia Indigenous.
@CapCody
@CapCody Год назад
​@@CheloScotti de hecho no.
@nickl5658
@nickl5658 Год назад
cause everything is made in china anywhere. All you are paying for is the brand... it is essential the same product often made in the same factory with different levels of quality control as specified by the customer. If the US had not attacked China via economic warfare... China might have been more inclined to obey US directive... as they would not want to lose US business. But now, everyone and their grandmother knows that once Russia is destroyed, China is the next target of attack... and given the military built up in SEA... looks like the US is getting impatient and might start the military attack on China before obtaining a Russian defeat.
@myrongunnar1518
@myrongunnar1518 Год назад
Stay strong my Russian friend- Do not let the perverted communists (nato) bully you and try to demonize you. They're the real demons!
@TheStrangeBloke
@TheStrangeBloke Год назад
The fact that you break out the Hell March in the middle of dry economic talk is why I love this channel.
@kamilo4989
@kamilo4989 Год назад
Made me lol too
@foute90s
@foute90s Год назад
I came to the comment section exactly to point this out too (l)
@antoniolewis1016
@antoniolewis1016 Год назад
6:57 to timestamp
@NimbleBard48
@NimbleBard48 Год назад
Yeah, very fitting xD
@gwendolinkirkegaard1812
@gwendolinkirkegaard1812 Год назад
THEEEESE WAAFFLES they SUCK
@maysdan_
@maysdan_ Год назад
For context, we don't starve or become poor, life in Russia don't become much more expensive, it just became a little more inconvenient and a little more expensive to use foreign services And yeah, thanks for kick for our country, we finally began to develop their own production facilities and technologies ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
@user-nz6yv1yk4w
@user-nz6yv1yk4w Год назад
Как тут говорили, что санкции действуют только на бедных и на богатых, скажу так, я могу позволить себе ипотеку в 15 тысяч рублей ежемесячно, зарабатываю 55 тысяч в месяц, могу позволить себе один раз в год путешествие в любую страну (кроме очень удалённых стран, такие страны могу посещать раз в 2 года) . Работаю и живу в 350 км от Москвы. Решать Вам.
@SinaroPtSjunior
@SinaroPtSjunior Год назад
Просто большая часть населения нытики которые не способны добиться заработка выше 20тысяч . Это грусно
@ousamadearudesuwa
@ousamadearudesuwa Год назад
What we learned from the Napoleonic wars is something we need to always remember. Sanctions and Embargoes only work when you're not a superpower and relies on foreign trade.
@alexg4927
@alexg4927 Год назад
Thanks for your opinion. Russia is not a superpower and it relies on foreign trade. It just found other ways to get the needed goods via other countries who are not that willing to put sanctions on Russia
@axelous_nd
@axelous_nd Год назад
@@alexg4927 Russia is superpower. Maybe not economically, but in terms of military power and natural resources, yes
@TheAns51
@TheAns51 Год назад
@@axelous_nd Only in natural recources. Last year and their wars in the past since WW1 proves they are not a superpower militarily and economically. If they were, Ukraine would have been conquered many times over and their 3 day operation would have been completed in two days. Militarily russia has been very laughable for a long time and all their power is mostly propaganda. They appear strong militarily because they can and will put every man, women and child into the front lines with a gunpoint should they want and needed. Russian wars has always come with extremely high casualties and that tactic is not very sustainable tactic in a long term.
@deepsixd6620
@deepsixd6620 Год назад
@@alexg4927 Russia is the energetic superpower and that is the fact. Also military too
@TheSDKNightmare
@TheSDKNightmare Год назад
@@deepsixd6620 If they were a superpower, they wouldn't be bogged down in a war against what even before it used to be one of Europe's poorest and most corrupt countries. Don't even talk about NATO helping or whatever, Russia screwed the pooch well into the opening days of the war, before any significant resources started pouring into Ukraine. It has gigantic energetic resources, true, but that doesn't really boost your nation's GDP if you're selling at a massive discount and when you just basically lost your largest trade partner. They are reorienting towards Asia, but that will take years and maybe even decades to complete, as not only is Asia not buying at the same rate Europe was, the infrastructure to supply it with such massive amounts doesn't even fully exist yet.
@Avtoritetovich
@Avtoritetovich Год назад
I am russian and i find this video really interesting, thank you for your efforts and really independent from any side propaganda point of view. As for me, sanctions for now dont really give much trouble, just because in my opinion there is nothing else to sanction for both sides. If we talk about the impact of sanction, russians really felt them in march, mostly because of uncertainty and anxiety from raising of goods cost and losing some giant companies, also ApplePay ban was quite a shock and that was funny seeing people still try to use it after days of blocking. For now, i guess both sides just adapted to new conditions. International companies who told big monologues about leaving russia changed their names or just sold business to local management. For now, i would say, my life doesnt look much different than from a year ago. But surely there are things that changed. When it comes to traveling or buying any goods from other countries, it may give you a trouble. But still some of banks that work in russia have access to SWIFT. And, of course, sanctioned goods cost may be 30% more expensive now, for example cars. In my opinion, efforts of european countries to create protests failed, and, moreover, i would say that today i may see more russians who support their country than it was 2 years ago. I cant say if its because of people who had opposite opinions left the country, or because of Europeans politics and propaganda, because of which many russians faced hate in other lands no matter what opinion on situation they had. As for me, i think sanctions will stay till the conflict is done, and when it will be done no one knows, but i hope it will be soon.
@La__Espada
@La__Espada Год назад
@@andyskyfall3891 what are they supposed to trigger then? They didn’t damage Russia’s economy, they made the civilians more united and even patriotic, even some brands that allegedly “left” the Russian market are still working with Russia, using different names in order to avoid the restrictions....so what’s the aim of all those sanctions? I’ll be grateful if you explain it to me
@Avtoritetovich
@Avtoritetovich Год назад
@@andyskyfall3891 thts what author said in the video, thats why i wrote about it
@laniakeas92
@laniakeas92 Год назад
And MY life was drastically changed. In a bad way I also live in Russia. So speak for yourself, OK? It's different from everybody
@La__Espada
@La__Espada Год назад
@@laniakeas92 что для тебя так трагично поменялось?
@La__Espada
@La__Espada Год назад
@@andyskyfall3891 1. How is this gonna happen? Elaborate. 2. All of them are still active in Russia...the names were changed but the stuff remained the same...
@Shavkynov
@Shavkynov Год назад
You did not take into account the fact that the replacement of "quality" foreign components with worse local ones leads not only to a temporary drop in productivity, but also to a rapid growth of industries producing these components in Russia, which ultimately gives growth in the economy.
@Caelidscope
@Caelidscope Год назад
Получается в длительной перспективе делает только лучше и дешевле. Точно сказано.
@hevnhevn
@hevnhevn Год назад
hahaha, the sanctions will make us strong for sure (no)
@solarscorcher1566
@solarscorcher1566 Год назад
Guys why do think that Russia needs to import chips for their rockets? It has it's own old-but-good 60nm lithography lines which are completely procure russian military production. Those imported high-tech chips are civilian and used for non-military production.
@Pronzatel.
@Pronzatel. Год назад
Как русский, скажу, что санкций практически не чувствую.
@pavelkutenev5400
@pavelkutenev5400 Год назад
довольно сильно ощущаются в области автомобилей, в остальном действительно почти незаметно
@sun41KA
@sun41KA Год назад
@cubecrusher Я бы с удовольствием там погостил.
@sun41KA
@sun41KA Год назад
@Alibek Kuanyshbek епало завали. Не суди людей по себе.
@EvillNooB
@EvillNooB Год назад
По среднему классу думаю сильнее всего ударило, богачи и бедные действительно ничего не почуствуют Гордиться этим особого смысла нет по факту) сбережения в рублях\ в валюте были? аренда? инвестиции на свою пенсию? если школьник или студент то конечно пофиг
@sun41KA
@sun41KA Год назад
@@EvillNooB Стоп, а как сбережения в рублях повлияли? И зачем мне деньги в другой валюте? Причем тут аренда? Инвестиции на свою пенсию? Господи о чем ты? Я простой Россиянин, у меня зарплата в рублях, все финансовые транзакции внутри страны я провожу через через рубли.
@tos1asolntsepek
@tos1asolntsepek Год назад
I think the most suffered sphere is the Civil Aviation. Since i work in Pulkovo airport, i saw how the economic and trading war affected aviation. There's not much problems with spare parts (cuz alternative suppliers exist - shoutout to India), and some companies even manage to get new planes (S7 recently got 2 very young 737-900. Honestly, no idea how they did that). The real problem is the cut of international flights. Before war we had flights from France, Germany etc, and now the entire Europe is connected to us via Turkey. And this caused prices for international flights to rise a lot. Domestic flights are still ok and cheap, no or almost no problems
@tmrttrn
@tmrttrn Год назад
спасибо, что сказал(а) про то, что хватает деталей: последний год мне очень страшно летать из-за разговоров об их дефиците
@raphaelambrosiuscosteau6685
Domestic flights are even cheaper now cause there is a lot of free planes for us to fly on. Like company lost their international clients so they end up with more "product" that they can "sell"
@tushkan4ik111
@tushkan4ik111 Год назад
Эти два самолета (737-900) принадлежали раньше ГТЛК. Просто их вернули из Индонезии, где были они ранее отданы в лизинг
@dungeonmaster4930
@dungeonmaster4930 Год назад
Гражданская авиация ещё с 20го года умирает
@Nikita_Grafov
@Nikita_Grafov Год назад
@@dungeonmaster4930 гражданская авиация умирает с 91 года
@user-lj8bl8wq8u
@user-lj8bl8wq8u Год назад
The sanctions did not affect the year in any way, because the income is the same, the dollar exchange rate is the same, the goods from parallel imports are the same, mobilization is almost imperceptible.
@user-qc3il8ru7l
@user-qc3il8ru7l Год назад
as a citizen of the Russian Federation, I also want to draw attention to the psychological effect of the sanctions, in the video they simplified everything by saying that the protests began due to inflation and the fall of the ruble, because they began on the same day when the troops crossed the border of Ukraine. However, they also subsided because, from the position of a citizen, the following situation is obtained: If you are against the war and cannot leave, your state can punish you, you have also lost your work for foreign customers, and your usual way of life, etc. The choice in such a situation is either to focus on current everyday problems, or still leave the country, or put up with it. But a very large percentage of citizens who were loyal to the West in the past now hate the West both for sanctions and for the culture of cancellation and for hypocrisy (According to the West, we have a dictatorship and the people cannot influence the government, but at the same time they hit the people so that they influenced). Part of the protest activists left, part turned into people loyal to the regime, and part simply mired in everyday problems. So, touching on the ideological part of the sanctions, we can safely say that they only aggravated the situation and now there are only more people who want to win this war and no matter how it would costs. I personally came to the conclusion that if the West wanted a regime change here, they should not have cut off all ties with the Russian Federation at the root, but, on the contrary, should have encouraged the opposition, which is not numerous but still remains. And now it turned out that the war is beneficial primarily to the United States, which crushed the same fuel market in the EU under itself, and it is beneficial for them to weaken us, so even if the war in Ukraine ends, no one will lift the sanctions. There is no humanistic motivation here, only money. That is, it makes sense to support only your country, because here is your home. So don't be surprised why there are so many people here with "z" patches on their clothes. YOU yourself added fuel to the fire instead of putting it out, and played into the hands of Putin ...
@user-me8lr1op1l
@user-me8lr1op1l Год назад
I was so hoping that Coca-Cola and Pepsi would leave Russia so that local soda producers would make their own brands. But Coca-Cola and Pepsi only named their brands differently.
@SHREPPE
@SHREPPE Год назад
🤣🤣
@ZeroOne130
@ZeroOne130 Год назад
It would be great if they leave India as well. They will do doing us they favor.
@TaydolfSwifter
@TaydolfSwifter Год назад
i hope they do and create another flavour like fanta
@khaledomar6019
@khaledomar6019 Год назад
They suck ass anyway most of us the northern Africans drink other brands
@johnr797
@johnr797 Год назад
​@@TaydolfSwifter but Fanta was created by coca cola because they didn't want to leave...
@lemonov3031
@lemonov3031 Год назад
I would argue that replacing imported technologies with locally produced ones will be *better* in the long run, since it will incentivize the local production to improve and develop, instead of settling for foreign replacements.
@alphabogeyman7462
@alphabogeyman7462 Год назад
That has already happened in the Russian agricultural sector,they banned importation of wheat from Europe, now Russia is the world's largest producer of wheat and European farmers permanently last that market.
@ren2871
@ren2871 Год назад
Russia can't produce high tech, they have experienced a massive brain drain in the last 30 years and they're reliant on western technology. And materials. Right now they're simply importing Chinese technology. No matter what this Kremlin propaganda gobbler thinks, Russia has suffered in a major way. Sanctions don't work overnight. Russia seized nearly 1000 aircrafts that were foreign in Russia and have stripped them down to replace spare parts.
@alphabogeyman7462
@alphabogeyman7462 Год назад
@@ren2871 Russia produces high tech,they have just been for military use due to comparative advantage.
@ren2871
@ren2871 Год назад
@@alphabogeyman7462 their high tech is comparably weaker to that of Western nations. Sure, they have some high tech industry but they can't compete. Look at the Sukhoi jet, they could barely complete the production of the superjet 100 and a singular amount of countries beside Russian airlines placed any orders for it. Now after the sanction Russia says they will build 3 other variants of produce hundreds more by 2030. Sure thing lol.
@alphabogeyman7462
@alphabogeyman7462 Год назад
@@ren2871 The West will pay a price too, the sanctions have accelerated the volume of non-dollar transactions with countries not wanting to keep their foreign reserves in the West going forward. This is the first time Africa,Latin America and Asia are defying the US and the West at large and refusing to bulge. Within a year, South Africa,Iraq,Saudi Arabia,Russia and Iran are now doing large volumes of trade in Yuan,even ISRAEL of all countries.
@user-kl2pj6jk8p
@user-kl2pj6jk8p Год назад
The conclusions are wrong because they are based on facts that are comfortable and not those that are real.
@bodhisathvan2086
@bodhisathvan2086 Год назад
India's import of Russian crude oil touched 1.6 billion barrels per day in February... It's one third of our total crude oil import... We are getting it at discounted rate and it's a rupee rouble transaction, not dollar... Thank you EU and US for the sanctions 😝
@yurik8468
@yurik8468 10 месяцев назад
Well, okay. But Russia is losing some of its power and will not be so strong. And I sympathize with you, may God protect you from what is coming in Asia.
@SergeyGalichkin
@SergeyGalichkin Год назад
Mistake. Russia didn't reduce the flow (at least from the very beginning), but required to convert the contract prices from euro and dollar into rubles which could be used instead of selling gaz for euros and dollars which could not be used.
@dmitriyzdorovenko6541
@dmitriyzdorovenko6541 Год назад
совершенно верно
@Trailbuilders_ru
@Trailbuilders_ru Год назад
ну, по итогу все равно сократила. Насколько я помню, трубные поставки даже через ГТС Украины сейчас прекращены.
@SergeyGalichkin
@SergeyGalichkin Год назад
@@Trailbuilders_ru Тем не менее, в самом начале по сути покупатели сами отказались платить те же евро и доллары (с обязательной конвертацией в рубли уже внутри страны), а потом уже пошли другие события (ремонт турбин и т.д.). Через ГТС Украины разве прекратили?
@Trailbuilders_ru
@Trailbuilders_ru Год назад
@@SergeyGalichkin ну там объемы вроде процентов на 40 снижены по сравнению с осенними
@romanzusman2892
@romanzusman2892 Год назад
@@SergeyGalichkin Смешные объёмы. Сейчас даже испанцы, которые больше всех скупали рос. СПГ начали искать альтернативных поставщиков. Поляки построили новый СПГ терминал, немцы достраивают+ вкладывают кучу денег в альтернативные источники энергии
@raivisb326
@raivisb326 Год назад
Regarding the Russian GDP reduction, I think an important note is to add that as military equipment is produced and soon after - lost, while it still contributes to GDP number. So essentially as much of their GDP has ceased to produce commodities/infrastructure and instead has switched towards weapons production, which suffers high attrition in the war, its basically GDP which goes nowhere. Don't get me wrong, the video is good, and the more details you delve into, the more unreasonably long the video would become. I just think that the focus on GDP misses large part of the situation there. The car sales have been stomped in Russia, the recent oil, gas and petrochem bans as of late 2022/early 2023 has led to almost half of the projected 2023 budget deficit to manifest in just January. As I see, much of the actually potent sanctions (oil/gas/petrochem ban/price cap) were just recently implemented. Perhaps it was slow reaction, but more likely it was so that enough time is given for Europe to not f**k up their supply chains/economy and create alternative energy providers beforehand. In my opinion, of the sanctions, the actually damaging ones for Russia were implemented just recently (Oil ban 2022 Dec, Refined oil product ban Feb 2023)
@IgorKravchenko_
@IgorKravchenko_ Год назад
It seems that commodity exports are still robust, despite some challenges in finding new buyers. Based on volumes of oil exports to India, it is highly likely that there were help from OPEC countries which let Russian oil companies sell to India and quickly compensate the losses on western market. Without silent help from OPEC it probably would be hard to get so big market in a matter of months.
@ionnanskilliorus6877
@ionnanskilliorus6877 Год назад
@@IgorKravchenko_ The sanctions aren't about volumes, they're about price. They're not designed to get Russia selling less oil, quite the opposite actually. They are in place so it has to sell lots of oil, to get anywhere near the same revenues. This stops them being able to choke supply and drive prices up for everyone.
@IgorKashin
@IgorKashin Год назад
@@ionnanskilliorus6877 it makes no sense, the more oil Russia sells, the higher leverage it has on the market and more ability to choke supply
@NarutoXras3ngan
@NarutoXras3ngan Год назад
your comment is more logical than his entire video. You give him too much credit, he's dick riding russia here with no stats but some shitty bias headlines from the press
@ionnanskilliorus6877
@ionnanskilliorus6877 Год назад
@@IgorKashin Russia isn't selling more oil because of leverage, it's necessity. If it decides to choke supply, it's doing itself and the ones it's selling it to more damage than anyone else. Plus the US are already making moves to make it even less significant, with the lifting of sanctions on Venezuela. They have huge reserves, that can more than make up for even all Russian oil coming off the market entirely.
@user-nk3yv5fz1e
@user-nk3yv5fz1e Год назад
Я представитель рабочего класса, работаю на заводе, санкции ни как не повлияли на мою жизнь, как жил в достатке так и живу.
@louis-bloom
@louis-bloom Год назад
Клоун, цель не в том чтобы русских в нищету загнать, че ты пишешь о своем достатке
@ctdivr9636
@ctdivr9636 Год назад
​@@louis-bloom отвечу клоуну. Ок, если не в этом цель то и нехер их обсуждать. Если мы продолжаем жить своей нормальной жизнью то и прекрасно
@Edartos
@Edartos Год назад
@@louis-bloom Нет клоун тут ты, так как конечная цель была ослабить не только военную машину России, но и общую жизнь людей для дальнейших манипуляций из вне, и дистабилизации правительства. Как показывает история с тем же Ираном, Сирией и этот список можно продолжать дальше, а всё чего добились это более сплочённого общества я не видел. И наконец то выделились либерасты и маргиналы, что маскировались под просто прогрессивных людей.
@louis-bloom
@louis-bloom Год назад
@@ctdivr9636 отвечу главному клоуну, ага, мужчины идут умирают на войне оставляя своих семей без отцов, и да в смысле нехер обсуждать олух, санкции и для того чтобы Россия не зарабатывала в тех областях где сильно помогают военному продвижению и тд, ты думай почему россии так и не удалось захватить даже треть украины, изза поставок вооружения украины? Не только, экономика подкосила вот и им приходится брать паузы, без санкции украину бы уже наполовину схавали
@louis-bloom
@louis-bloom Год назад
@@Edartos слушай клоун, какие манипуляции извне? Чтобы что?
@nostradam96
@nostradam96 Год назад
In March last year, as soon as it all started, I bought myself a new smartphone, still at the old prices. I've been wanting to change for a long time, and then I was afraid of the unknown. Chinese, Huawei, and it suits me 100%. My wife loves the sea very much, we have been on vacation in more than 20 countries on the Black Sea, the Mediterranean Sea and the Indian Ocean. And then she chose Crimea, even in winter. Bang - planes stopped flying to Crimea. I had to go by car. I traveled to Crimea by car about 15 years ago (even through Ukraine), it was interesting for me to compare what was, what became. I found that highways in Russia have changed unrecognizably, for the better. Although there are still many places in the country where living conditions clearly need improvement. What else have the sanctions affected? Again on vacation. In winter, we were going to go to Egypt, problems with planes began, we had tickets for the company that was banned from flying through Jordan. They took, bought a ticket to the Emirates, and everything was very good there (although it was more expensive, of course). And the last inconvenience. I sometimes download various computer applications, pictures, textures, etc. for work. Inexpensive, it's all some units or tens of dollars. And now you need to open a foreign currency account in a bank for this nonsense? I don't do such nonsense, but it always turns out to solve the same tasks for free or for rubles. That's all the damage from sanctions, if you remember. Small, but always surmountable obstacles.
@user-nr2sc4rq4x
@user-nr2sc4rq4x Год назад
Так интересно когда вы говорите о том что Европе следует избегать зависимости от 1 поставщика в контексте России, но не кажется ли вам что Европа куда больше зависит от США нежели чем от кого либо другого? Мира и добра всем из России ❤
@reekreason2082
@reekreason2082 Год назад
Don't worry we Indians are your real friends 👍
@woofkaf7724
@woofkaf7724 Год назад
Да весь мир зависит от нескольких стран держателей технологий.
@realsoldier8595
@realsoldier8595 Год назад
russia started at least 3 wars in last 20 years. US started 0. US seems more stable and reliable partner than russia
@Brosak.
@Brosak. Год назад
@@reekreason2082 what no are u crazy 😂
@GhostDirt2
@GhostDirt2 Год назад
точно также, как ты зависишь от просмотра американского ютуба,
@antonb.5282
@antonb.5282 Год назад
It is not only in Russia that you can circumvent censorship with a VPN. This is also true for Western Europe.
@user-ew8bo4pd8p
@user-ew8bo4pd8p Год назад
смотря где конкретно.
@beniaminradomir9798
@beniaminradomir9798 Год назад
Name 1 legit site that is blocked in Europe (No russian propaganda BS)
@fl1p211
@fl1p211 Год назад
@@beniaminradomir9798 All gambling websites outside of Switzerland are banned in Switzerland. I have to use a VPN to access them
@antonb.5282
@antonb.5282 Год назад
@@beniaminradomir9798 Legitimate for whom? Mainstream? Both sides use propaganda...
@MajorwormXcv
@MajorwormXcv Год назад
@@fl1p211 Stop gambling you moron
@ethanpaz6390
@ethanpaz6390 Год назад
Thank-you for your videos. I show my Personal Finance class videos every now and then to show the interplay of World History and socio-economics.
@feline6384
@feline6384 Год назад
Это так приятно смотреть как продажные торгаши удивляются, что их методы не работают и они сами же от них страдают
@knucklec7m754
@knucklec7m754 Год назад
للحفاظ على الأنشطة للاستمرار على المدى الطويل ، من المهم مستوى معين من الربحية
@Vernon-Roshe
@Vernon-Roshe Год назад
@@knucklec7m754 DA
@feline6384
@feline6384 5 месяцев назад
@@arienhuyser5793 and now
@brainletxd
@brainletxd Год назад
I, as a Russian, expected my country to be dumped on, but I was pleasantly surprised, by both your video and actual civil comment section. Good vid m8!
@aredtomato8957
@aredtomato8957 Год назад
Nah no worry. CN stands with RU. 😎
@VocalBear213
@VocalBear213 Год назад
Interests of the parties to the conflict in Ukraine: USA: limitation of supplies of raw materials to the EU, increase in the cost of goods of European industry EU: supply of cheap labor from Ukraine, lowering the cost of goods, securing Ukraine the status of an agricultural appendage of the EU Russia: defending sales markets for Gazprom and Rosneft from the US, annexing new territories, appropriating resources and expanding spheres of influence Ukraine: protecting the property of Ukrainian oligarchs, stealing lend-lease, revanchism (go to Crimea at the expense of the West) China: supporting the existence of Russian commodity monopolies I think that the conflict in Ukraine is pure oil and gas.
@fefunkey3808
@fefunkey3808 Год назад
that is so fucking wrong wtf... no country at all is profiting of the war. "ukraine is only defending the property of ukrainian oligarchs" my brother they are fighting for their homeland and being invaded by russia?
@leninoble
@leninoble Год назад
@@VocalBear213 No, that's just one of the reasons. And the reason is not the most important.
@chathurangaadikari2059
@chathurangaadikari2059 Год назад
Except for few countries around the world, all other countries and people support Russia
@edwinjoy3932
@edwinjoy3932 Год назад
Sanctions only helped to accelerate the de-dollarization and multi-polarization. Saudi already said they'll accept gold and yuan. Waiting for the upcoming BRICS summit for more drastic changes.
@theonly6359
@theonly6359 Год назад
Me too. I can’t wait for the BRICS summit and which country/ countries will join BRICS.
@shtyry7150
@shtyry7150 Год назад
Keep overdosing on that hopium
@mulkanmulkan5620
@mulkanmulkan5620 Год назад
@@shtyry7150 nah... keep high on your sanction 😆
@shtyry7150
@shtyry7150 Год назад
@@mulkanmulkan5620 oh we will.
@mulkanmulkan5620
@mulkanmulkan5620 Год назад
@@shtyry7150 on weed i mean 😆
@NoName-xl1jp
@NoName-xl1jp Год назад
Скажу так, в стане голода нет, недавно доел соседа.
@user-oq6uz1cc2i
@user-oq6uz1cc2i 4 месяца назад
Колво бездомных кошек в районе уменшилось
@Kartaljuzin
@Kartaljuzin Год назад
Chanell is still closed but other brands returned but with different names. Even Lush! So funny 🤣
@user-gp2bu6ce7h
@user-gp2bu6ce7h Год назад
I read a good comment from some Englishman. When Borrell said that sanctions are a poison that acts slowly but surely for Russia, he asked the question, why did these sanctions act on us instantly?)))
@solfjk9265
@solfjk9265 Год назад
Видимо у них пошла аллергическая реакция на собственную отраву
@AtemerusRhayli
@AtemerusRhayli Год назад
simple we removed a cancer so improvement comes with rehabilitation
@livedandletdie
@livedandletdie Год назад
@@AtemerusRhayli What's the cancer? European Wealth... no Europe used to have wealth beyond everyone's wildest imagination, but then Germany closed all of their Nuclear Reactors, which gave them nigh-Free Electricity, heating, etc. Most European nations closed down their Nuclear Reactors, and then their inflation rates began skyrocketing, then they started to destroy their own infrastructure, and then they began to destroy their own wildlife, by putting up automated bird killers, aka Wind Turbines. Then they stopped mining for their own coal, and then they started trading with Russia to support their own infrastructure, and then they sold all of their coal mines to Russia and China, and then they like the idiots they are, put up sanctions against Russia, the sole nation to PROP UP Europe's fake economy. And now we're in this hellhole of a situation where Inflation is rampant and only increasing...
@TheSommN
@TheSommN Год назад
because a lacking supply of energy hits far quickerand can not be so easily compensated for in the short term. in the video he mentioned how dependend europa was on russian ressources and thus the impact was imediate. in russia, since they still had a good amount of money due to the giant tradesurplus they could compesate the sanktions for a very long time. But in the long run the brain drain and loss of trade and so on is more damaging. Russia is cut of from more productionvalue then "the west" is so it will hit russia in the long run more then "the west"
@user-gp2bu6ce7h
@user-gp2bu6ce7h Год назад
@@TheSommN Everything will be, but in the future this is a favorite forecast of people who are not sure of the result. I don't mean you, but the politicians. Brains in Russia do not end, if some have flowed away, then others are born. To think that technology is something exclusively Western is the result of your propaganda work. The Russians once relied on a technological partnership with the West (energy for technology) but I hope they don't make that mistake again. And finally, almost all mathematical and physical Olympiads for schoolchildren and students are won by ethnic Russians or Chinese, if you are already talking about brains))
@hosank
@hosank Год назад
I'm not sure that any policy maker implementing a sanctions regime on Russia realistically assumed that it would stop Russia's war effort within the year. All analysis predicted it would take months to years to see a degradation of Russia's war fighting capability, and in effect, it is obvious. While it's true that Russia continues to import microchips, they are not nearly as sophisticated as the older ones were, and even now, in February 2023, we can see the effects of arms shortages on the battlefield with Russia firing on average less than a 3rd the amount of PGMs it did before the summer, and similarly low numbers of artillery rounds and so fourth. Finally, while Russia has been replenishing depleted forces, it's been mostly done by emptying warehouses with older models which do not incorporate modern technologies.
@Wasbo
@Wasbo Год назад
Artillery rounds don't need chips. You're grasping at straws.
@MrkraZzz
@MrkraZzz Год назад
@@Wasbo Also the military doesn't use the latest chips. Both Russia and China can produce their own chips for military use.
@JohnMiller99
@JohnMiller99 Год назад
@@Wasbo PGMs certainly do
@ideologybot4592
@ideologybot4592 Год назад
Surprisingly, invasions feature more ammunition expenditure at the beginning stages than later on.
@AL-lh2ht
@AL-lh2ht Год назад
@@Wasbo people do need jobs though.
@lunedefroid8817
@lunedefroid8817 Год назад
The trade war hurt the russian gamers the most. Steam and Origin do not accept payments from Russians, and do not sell games. Although, steam allows activating cd keys, so Russians can still buy games from third party provider, which is more expensive. Plus, there can be a shortage of available keys. Plus, Russians lost access to generous Christmas and summer discounts that are usually offered on steam.
@Zomglulz
@Zomglulz Год назад
Honestly my most sufferable lost from sanctions is that i cant buy mountain dew anymore. Everything that was before 2022 is still usable but may be overpriced or shipped from other countries or needed VPN. Seriously every other soda drink were renamed or imported but not my favorite mtn dw
@andreylarin3758
@andreylarin3758 Год назад
but I can buy Mountain Dew in small shops and markets... Not supermarkets.
@Zomglulz
@Zomglulz Год назад
@@andreylarin3758 Повезло, искал в парочке местных магазов, у меня нигде не продается(
@andreylarin3758
@andreylarin3758 Год назад
@@Zomglulz надо смотреть мелкие частные магазинчики. У меня например в доме есть такой.
@Zomglulz
@Zomglulz Год назад
@@andreylarin3758 да я знаю. Искал в таких же, рядом с домом. В одном даже доктор пеппер остался, но маунтин дью нету
@marthas.4456
@marthas.4456 Год назад
You forgot to mention the blow up of Nordstream, a 'friendly nudge' from the USA towards Germany to give up on the cheap Russian gas... and the fact the American LNG gas is appr. 4 times as expensive than the Russian gas.
@gandalfgreyhame3425
@gandalfgreyhame3425 Год назад
Excellent video, goes against the stream of "Russia is being destroyed by sanctions" videos. I would note that the main reason the UK is doing worse is because of its self-inflicted wound of Brexit. You might want to do a separate video on that, although lots of others already have.
@silverhost9782
@silverhost9782 Год назад
The biggest reason why the UK is doing worse is because every single service has been underfunded for over a decade. Just blaming brexit provides a handy cover for the politicians who ran down the economy before Brexit even occurred.
@imrekalman9044
@imrekalman9044 Год назад
Brexit was a great opportunity to break free from the EU. But instead of going around the World doing what Brits do best, that is doing business with everyone everywhere the UK government spent the last few years in an anti-Russia and to an extent anti-China hysteria. Throw in covid and sanctions, and here we are.
@BoleDaPole
@BoleDaPole Год назад
Brexit in itself didn't harm the UK, it was the terrible handling of post Brexit that really sealed the deal. They got royally boned by the EU, and now Richi rich is trying his best to reverse it, not because it's best for the UK but because it's best for his portfolio. One cant blame him either, why would he be worried about British wealth when most of his is spread across the world? It's only natural for one to want to protect his assets. Previous PMs did this too but they had most of thier wealth tied to the British economy, meaning that if the economy failed they did as well.
@ronald3836
@ronald3836 Год назад
But this guy was also positive about crypto, so...
@rizkyadiyanto7922
@rizkyadiyanto7922 Год назад
rusia isnt in EU either.
@tomasl.8806
@tomasl.8806 Год назад
Average citizen won’t feel it too much. at least not soon. But the government feels it a lot. And every month problems are worsening. Not to speak about deaths of tens of thousand young people. That takes effect in years not months.
@SherbaSergeyLetsPlay
@SherbaSergeyLetsPlay Год назад
5:19 - According to official data, the value of the dollar in rubles is now even less than before the special military operation, inflation is 4 percent (it was more than 10) Russia has ceased to be dependent on the United States, and the whole of Europe cannot get rid of the states that dictate their rules to everyone, because if someone does not want to play by the rules of the United States, they will impose sanctions. The United States is pursuing a colonial policy and unfortunately it was necessary to prepare the country the same way Putin prepared Russia to get out of the clutches of the United States who want to rule this world. The West is the same puppet for the United States as Ukraine.
@saucyinnit8799
@saucyinnit8799 Год назад
The most sanctioned country casually having it's economy expected to grow.
@WindLighter
@WindLighter Год назад
5:40 Actually protests and inflation was a coincidence. Protests was not because of fall of rouble or inflation. It was because of peoples values. And most of protests was either before the said rouble drop. The other protestrise was when the possibility of being sent to the war became real for people themselves.
@RAPTHEBEST
@RAPTHEBEST Год назад
Hahaha am I the only one to notice that the background music is from the 90’s RTS game “Command & Conquer: Red Alert” ??
@mladen5140
@mladen5140 3 месяца назад
An update to this video would be really cool
@alexunderros
@alexunderros Год назад
As a Russian I can say that sanctions not just didn't work, but made it even better for Russia. Local stores & local businessess are literally flourishing around. I have friends all around the country (I work in PR agency and we have clients everywhere) and they confirm that without need to compete with McDonalds, Ikea and so on - situation is much more better for small local private businesses. Basically we got rid of corporations... Of course with time local corporations & monopolists will step into the places of foreign corporations. But for now it's even better than before. And tbh local products are much cheaper & much more healthy - fruits & vegetables & meat specifically As for rallies and how many left the country. Its not hundreds of thousands but tens of thousands
@et34t34fdf
@et34t34fdf Год назад
Then again, you are literally a russian bot, so....
@alexunderros
@alexunderros Год назад
@@et34t34fdf you are simplifying things. You think everything is just black & white. While in reality everything is much more complicated. Maybe you're just young kid. Every Russian is a bot, blah blah blah. Ukrainians are saints, blah blah blah... Well kid no. For example I am rooting for Russian army in this war, while at the same time I am heavily against Putin. I was even sentenced for participating in rallys... So yeah wish u luck living in your simple b&w world
@Khan-oz9dx
@Khan-oz9dx Год назад
Вместе европейских компаний пришли китайцы в основном.
@sickrantorum693
@sickrantorum693 Год назад
200K literally died in Ukraine. You're a literal sociopath for thinking anything is better for Russia. But I think your post is just a gigantic cope anyway. No way you believe that.
@user-gd9bi2hg5m
@user-gd9bi2hg5m Год назад
@@Khan-oz9dx и что?
@gigacock7187
@gigacock7187 Год назад
so that's why there is no sanctions vs america...she didnt invade neighbors,now all make sense.
@Antonioivse
@Antonioivse Год назад
Nobody said this. Uncomfortable truth
@ivanak8776
@ivanak8776 Год назад
Чего? Какие санкции? О чём вы? Ааааааа... Это те, которые Америка на нас наложила. А мы их даже и не заметили. What? What sanctions? What are you speaking about? Aaaaahhhh, those are the ones America put on us. And we didn't even notice them.
@abheetnigam
@abheetnigam Год назад
I love your content. Can you also suggest some more economists/newsletters etc. to follow as I am very curious on macro economic.
@AdSd100
@AdSd100 Год назад
On your point #1 You said “assets are safe if you don’t invade your neighbor, which is not that hard” Wrong! 7B$ of Iran’s money has been frozen by South Korea since 2018. What happened in 2018? Iran invaded another country? No. Trump unilaterally withdrew form JCPOA and imposed sanctions on Iran. Western (read American, Europe is a vassal state of the US) justice is arbitrary. Leave your assets in their hands at your own peril.
@John_Pace
@John_Pace Год назад
A major reason for Europe's reduced Gas consumption was a lot of companies (like Germany's BASF) have reduced production and made its employees unemployed.
@rianzog
@rianzog Год назад
Yes, German economy shrunk tremendously due the the sanctions. Lots of heavy industries will be moved abroad. So even when it looks now that we are doing fine , I see dire consequences in the near future
@Hikari_Sakurai
@Hikari_Sakurai Год назад
damn. talk about the backfire. all definitely in the best interests of their citizens.
@mongolz1000
@mongolz1000 Год назад
Bullshit, BASF has more employees than in 2021.
@natasspin3015
@natasspin3015 Год назад
The difference is that Germany still holds its hands on critical chem tecnologies and has a great knowledge of manifacturing and managing. Russia, or Brics have not. I'm not bragging about that, I don't even like the situation, but that's it Edit - TBF those are the numbers: 2021 111,047 2020 110,302 2019 117,628 2018 122,404 2017 116,126 2016 113,830 2015 112,435 2014 113,292 2013 112,206 2012 113,262 2011 113,452 2010 111,724 2009 So it seems more covid related than anything, 2018 was the peak at 122. workes, but you judge
@John_Pace
@John_Pace Год назад
@@farfaraway2212 Yes, natural gas is used to heat the giant greenhouses to grow vegetables like cucumbers at very low profit margins for supermarkets on fixed contracts. With the increase in natural gas prices, a lot of greenhouses have gone out of business as they cannot increase their prices. this has caused a shortage in the supermarkets. This is just one example.....
@FFF-xz6wn
@FFF-xz6wn Год назад
As Russian I can say If I have a land, I have resources for life. I will never give up
@wimrast2873
@wimrast2873 Год назад
Пока европейцы думают что евро и доллар основные валюты мира, челы с теневым, работают в рублях и юанях))😎😎
@Microname1000
@Microname1000 Год назад
In 2015, the Ukrainian government built a dam that blocked the water in the North Crimean water channel. 1,700,000 civilians whom the Ukrainian government called "Ukrainian citizens", were left without water in a region where are no any rivers or lakes. I just want people who support the Ukrainian regime 2014+ to know this.
@BoTaH1k
@BoTaH1k Год назад
Им до звезды. Это другое, ты - не понимаешь.
@user-cs2je3fs8e
@user-cs2je3fs8e Год назад
Yeah. Also Ukraine has zombie pigeons and nazis, who walk all over the place and eat babies for breakfast. And Covid-19 happened because of Ukraine. True story. Seen it on the First Chanell myself
@katiatall
@katiatall Год назад
Politicians don’t care about people in any country!
@SunnyWave174
@SunnyWave174 Год назад
Dude don't even try, they won't believe you. Most of them live on their western bubble and call this "Russian propaganda and lies". I wish they could see what kind of hell Ukrainian regime been causing in 2014. Shit is unreal.
@Bracket.
@Bracket. Год назад
nice try, russian bot
@jontalbot1
@jontalbot1 Год назад
It’s far too early to make judgements like this. Sanctions are slow strangulation not a stiletto. The costs to Russia will last decades
@lvt2050
@lvt2050 Год назад
The cost on the EU will last decades...that much is obvious. We only can guess what will happen with Russia, because OBVIOUSLY everyone underestimated Russia.
@greensleeves8095
@greensleeves8095 Год назад
But the cost of EU and UK citizens is felt on every front.
@lockejohn18
@lockejohn18 Год назад
@@lvt2050 Is it obvious? Already were moving to green energy anyways and petrol products is all Russia has to sell.
@lvt2050
@lvt2050 Год назад
@@lockejohn18 lol...if green energy were anything but hype we wouldn't suffer as much.
@lvt2050
@lvt2050 Год назад
@@greensleeves8095 so true...we are paying for greedy politicians to play who has bigger willy ...so angry
@sekirashop
@sekirashop Год назад
The main problem in the first place is that Western bird people believe that sanctions can affect the public mood in Russia. This is similar to the mistake of Hitler who believed that the Russians would greet his troops as liberators from Bolshevism. In our culture to unite under external pressure. We begin to hate the external threat more than our leaders. The vast majority of Russians here in Russia do not consider the war in Ukraine to be aggressive. Ukraine has always been part of Russia. We treat this as an internal matter, in which Western birdmen should have nothing to do. We perceive interference in our affairs as aggression.
@romdotdog
@romdotdog Год назад
How isn't it aggressive if Russia keeps pushing to annex Ukraine despite resistance from the latter? This has always puzzled me.
@filosofiyaistorii
@filosofiyaistorii Год назад
@@romdotdog Товарищ, напишу по-русски. Уничтожение и захват янки Конфедерации Штатов Америки является агрессивной акцией? Украина - это просто юго-западная часть России, которая отделилась из-за коллапса СССР. Страны иногда распадаются и соединяются. Так бывает в истории! Если Техас отделится от США и кто-то будет накачивать его оружием и началась бы война, вот было бы веселье. Запад должен навсегда запомнить, что его вмешательство дорого ему обойдется!
@romdotdog
@romdotdog Год назад
@@filosofiyaistorii I get it now. That's a good analogy. However, I would say the Confederate States of America broke away for slavery while Ukraine broke away for democracy. So, do you think authoritarianism is better than democracy?
@filosofiyaistorii
@filosofiyaistorii Год назад
@@romdotdog Политические режимы приходят и уходят, а территории и человеческие жизни бесценны. Чтобы вы выбрали, жить в отдельном "демократическом" Техасе? Или в единой "авторитарной" Америке (помнится Рузвельт там был пожизненным президентом), у которой есть шанс на светлое будущее. А если ваша страна раздроблена, то у нее мало шансов на стабильное и мирное развитие. Распри и войны способствую появлению "авторитарных" режимов. И я скептически отношусь к такому пониманию реальности. Существуют элиты, которые правят странами. Поэтому вы неверно истолковываете происходящее ка борьбу демократии и автократии. Есть процесс усиления России и США невыгодно это. Им нужно, чтобы в Евразии всегда были войны. Чтобы в Европе был конфликт (Россия-Украина). Чтобы на Ближнем Востоке была война (Арабы-Израиль). Южная Азия (Индия-Пакистан), Восточная Азия (Китай-Тайвань). И везде Америка поддерживает того, кто слабее (малочисленнее), чтобы конфликт никогда не закончился. Если будет мир в этих регионах, то умные люди и капиталы не будут уходить за океан. Стратегия США - дома спокойно, за окном буря.
@romdotdog
@romdotdog Год назад
@@filosofiyaistorii What evidence is there for the proposition that quality of life in Ukraine would be improved from Russian annexation? I'm assuming this from your premise that Russia has a brighter future than Ukraine in your dichotomy.
@ProgulkiPoYupiteru
@ProgulkiPoYupiteru Год назад
The sanctions affected only the richest citizens who stored their money abroad. The only obstacle I had is that there were no direct flight to some countries at some period of time. Other than that there is nothing else that affected me in a bad way. And I support the military operation.
@ProgulkiPoYupiteru
@ProgulkiPoYupiteru Год назад
@tijmen "Whatever you say. You're the boss."(c)
@hachiko2
@hachiko2 Год назад
As a russian: The protests in Russia at the begining of war were never financially motivated. The people who protested had very strong political beliefs
@qbob3530
@qbob3530 Год назад
If they are not even paid for it, they are doubly idiots. Imagine wishing your country to lose in a war and not even for your own benefit.
@f0x1ro1
@f0x1ro1 Год назад
​@@qbob3530 it was never a war that had to be fought. Plus, if losing that war helps put a rod up oligarchs and government's ass, I myself would be glad to see us lose. The only sad part is the death of soldiers, but at this point it doesn't really matter, people still die in the same quantities.
@qbob3530
@qbob3530 Год назад
@@f0x1ro1 Freedom and independence mean nothing to you, do they? I don't understand how one can want to give away the freedom and independence of one's entire country in exchange for replacing some oligarchs with others, but foreign ones. Apparently, when they talk about the Russian slave mentality, they mean exactly this.
@f0x1ro1
@f0x1ro1 Год назад
@@qbob3530 Freedom and independence? You really think that's a thing in russia, or really anywhere? Again, maybe oligarchs have that freedom and independence to do what they want, but normal people don't, so does that mean that Russia has that freedom, because people ruling it do? If seeing my parents work their ass off in pretty normal jobs, for the amount of money that's not even enough to pay for the house we live in is "freedom and independence" then fuck freedom and independence. I hate this country, and always hated it, there is no place for patriotism in a country where people survive and not live just because some fuckers in power dont care for anyone but themselves. This country can burn to ashes for all I care, as long as my close ones live a better life than this. It must be easy to speak about patriotism when your goverment cares, or at least makes it look like they care about their people, huh? When you have human rights, right to speak your mind and not be beaten up to death by cops or put in jail for half your life, with no one else then being able to do anything about it? Yes, I'd rather have my country lose a war and lose its freedom if that would mean better quality of life for me and my family, my friends, because in the end, ironically, by our "country" losing its freedom, we, the people, quite possibly might get more freedom.
@qbob3530
@qbob3530 Год назад
@@f0x1ro1 Independence means that you have to provide it through work, and not rely on handouts from the masters. In the case of a country, independence means being able to influence the government of one's country to serve the national interest. In the event of the capture of your country, you and your fellow citizens will be deprived of even a small opportunity to influence life in your country, completely transferring power over themselves to foreigners who will never be interested in the prosperity of your people. So yes, Russia is now free and independent as never before. It is surprising that its inhabitants cannot appreciate what they have. Maybe in order to start appreciating something, you really should lose it first.
@user-xq2pl1fp1n
@user-xq2pl1fp1n Год назад
if you are in Russia, you will learn two terms: stuffy and ventilated: when people open their windows in winter to somehow escape from strong heating
@rancoy
@rancoy Год назад
Right now I'm sitting with an open window at -7°C on the street in night
@boogieman8584
@boogieman8584 Год назад
Is that a showcase of how everything is good in russia or what?
@samurai-f77
@samurai-f77 Год назад
@Boogieman Does it inflicts pain in your little ass?!
@moth7579
@moth7579 Год назад
@@boogieman8584 it's just our houses usually don't have such a good ventilation, cause they were build in Soviet era. They are solid and nice, but you need some fresh air from time to time. Plus the uncertainity with weather at winter leads goverment to use heat system at high power. Because of that the air became dry pretty fast, so if you don't have a fan or conditioner you will get uncomfortable pretty fast. So yeah, we just open windows even around -25c to get our air nice and comfy.
@krivdaa9627
@krivdaa9627 Год назад
@@boogieman8584 That shows the term of "Energy poverty".
@Jedai_Games
@Jedai_Games Год назад
Наш учитель истории всегда говорил, что от санкций страдает в первую очередь страна, которая их накладывает. Приводил в пример Наполеона, с его попыткой экономической блокады Великобритании. Невозможно полностью просчитать все пути по которым пойдут враги. Как бы ты не перекрывал действия соперника, всегда будут утечки, лазейки, а сама страна на которую санкции накладываются уж точно не будет сидеть смирно и ждать когда же санкции сработают.
@alrightylol
@alrightylol Год назад
Странно, санкции настолько не работают что русские чиновники постоянно клянчат об их отмене, и цифры даже из убогой конторы под названием росстат показывают что все работает.
@ShallIMove
@ShallIMove Год назад
@@alrightylol ну простым людям насрать на то, что там клянчат чинуши, поэтому пофиг.
@user-jw2we6il2x
@user-jw2we6il2x Год назад
Дефицит бюджета за первые два месяца 90%, высокая инфляция, которая не будет уменьшаться, а скорее повыситься в течении этого года, налог на отдых в СПБ, налоги на крупный бизнес и т.д.. А также в добавок военный конфликт, который уничтожает людей и экономику👍
@alrightylol
@alrightylol Год назад
@@ShallIMove Людям насрать что они стали беднее ? Ну да это русские потому вероятно, да.
@user-tj7vj9gm1z
@user-tj7vj9gm1z Год назад
@@alrightylol нет ну мы конечно можем оказаться нетерпимыми и попросить правительство ёбнуть по странам наложившим на нас санкции, только в лучшую сторону это ситуацию не изменит. Ровно как и предложение сдаться Украине и выплатить репарации - тоже не сулит ничего хорошего. А так про терпил конечно интересная история, держи вкурсе
@anetakobularcikova5841
@anetakobularcikova5841 Год назад
Ja som zo Slovenska a budem úprimná: Ak by som mala na výber, tak by som nikdy neprijala sankcie. Určite nie kvôli banderovcom.
@iliapershin2605
@iliapershin2605 Год назад
As someone who participated in these protests in the first stage of the war, and talked with many other people there, I am pretty sure that they had nothing to do with the sanctions or the Rouble collapsing. The reasons for protest then were mainly just ethical and political, not economical.
@user-br8iy8nm1y
@user-br8iy8nm1y Год назад
Fortunately, despite the efforts of our media, most people remembered what was happening in the Donbas. To talk about ethics when such things happen there is pure hypocrisy.
@leninoble
@leninoble Год назад
- You scoundrel, you hit him in the face! - So he was constantly shitting under my door and throwing poop at my window! - It doesn't matter! These are his natural needs! You scoundrel!
@user-wf9sf4up5w
@user-wf9sf4up5w Год назад
​@@user-br8iy8nm1y Tell me what happened in Donbas? ! 😁
@kingkamaro9442
@kingkamaro9442 Год назад
​@@user-br8iy8nm1y What happened in Donbass?
@NSRomanov
@NSRomanov Год назад
@@user-wf9sf4up5w The Ukrainian government behaves like a terrorist and genocides the population of Donbass
@kelzage
@kelzage Год назад
In sanctions I can't understand one thing. Why during any escalation EU countries restrict migration from Russia. It is strange because a lot of reasons: 1. People who have, u'now, brains, can't leave the country (their leaving is reducing rus GPT while increasing eu GPT) 2. Better people can die due to unavailablility to do anything due to system (there aren't many ways: prison, army, or hiding in babushkas village (in far-from-civilization houses in counryside) The key in economic war is not in economy. It's in people. Make propaganda not against the nation, but against the country and it's government, don't make people think that they are not welcome in modern, peaceful countries - and soon there will be no people in army to continue the war
@magiz0r101
@magiz0r101 Год назад
This comment is seriously underrated.
@Yattayatta
@Yattayatta Год назад
Because Russia floods the EU countries with refugees and spies, as seen when they took busloads of immigrants to the border of Poland in an attempt to destabilize the EU. You reap what you sow.
@magiz0r101
@magiz0r101 Год назад
@@Yattayatta oh yeah, so many russian refugees have the finance ability to move to EU [it's sarcasm ofc]. Dude just turn your brain on. Relocation is possible only in case of having lots of funds and ability to earn money abroad (which means being attractive to companies). Otherwise u will spend tons of money for relocation (which most of russians don't have) and after u eat your money reserves u will have to come back. Summarizing - closing borders for russians is most stupid move west ever played. I guess they hoped that people will stay and protest. But actually they did a great favor to their opponent instead. Russia itself were trying to stop people from leaving, because it understands importance of the people with brains and money for the economy. Simply look at KZ, GE right now
@johnweak6788
@johnweak6788 Год назад
@@magiz0r101 yeah, they actually uniting Russian and west seem enemy to regular Russian people,west made huge favor for Putin 😂
@kelzage
@kelzage Год назад
@@johnweak6788 Not enemy actually. Adequate ones just feel vain because stupidity and senseless hatred are growing all over the world, not only in one or two countries
@whatsfort
@whatsfort Год назад
"Thousands of Russians were put into prisons", along with the many other false tropes. In reality, the numbers of inmates were decreasing in Russia for many years, 2022-23 period was not any different. Statistically. Well, in fact, the numbers of people who were released on some special conditions during this wartime, actually well outweighs any political-based imprisonment.
@kerimalpalt
@kerimalpalt Год назад
Bro where did that war music came? I remember a game
@perrybarbe7789
@perrybarbe7789 Год назад
Stealing yacht is not a sanction. Its theft.
@DiogoJ1
@DiogoJ1 Год назад
Stealing from evil people is justified.
@EmuIsGone
@EmuIsGone Год назад
@@DiogoJ1 oh, ok! (steals all of USA)
@DiogoJ1
@DiogoJ1 Год назад
@@EmuIsGone Good luck. Russia and USA both deserve to be robbed blind for their sins
@vietvuxuan8226
@vietvuxuan8226 Год назад
@@DiogoJ1 maybe We the people over around the world should steal all the western countries for hundred years of their colonialism 😚 Call me when you are ready friend
@kusumandriyanto
@kusumandriyanto Год назад
@@DiogoJ1 ahh yes, all european is good, all russian is evil. justice preserved!
@lisvin8617
@lisvin8617 Год назад
I am from Russia. We are doing great, no need to worries :)
@timbow614
@timbow614 Год назад
Still...
@MrNeversweat
@MrNeversweat Год назад
Keep doing great lisvin 👍🏾
@shrihara
@shrihara Год назад
Greatest Sanction Lesson to the world - Never depend and trust west. Reduce dependency on Dollar, build your own currency or use your own currency for trade with bilateral settlements. Be future ready for mindless sanctions especially from west.
@elenatarasova2039
@elenatarasova2039 Год назад
Russians: Thanks sanctions for ad-free RU-vid!!!
@Marc-.
@Marc-. Год назад
US: We will defeat Russia at all cost! Europe: What’s the cost? US: That’s you
@Coresake
@Coresake Год назад
Moscovite here. The life is the same as before that shitty war. Most of the brands that "left" just put a different logo and keep working. Supermarkets are full of food, the range of products and brands didn't change. The housing market is growing. The subway has new stations built all the time. The prices are within inflation range. The only thing that became really expensive is cars (1,5-2x). I can't think of any sanctions that made our lives worse. It is the uncertainty that is kicking in. Like what the fuck is gonna happen in the future and how we pay for the deeds we didn't singed up for
@KingslayerSrb
@KingslayerSrb Год назад
well that's because sanctions are not really enforced. If they were enforced like they were in Serbia back in 1990ies (I would know, I lived through them), your standard of living would collapse. Just keep that in mind.
@august4215
@august4215 Год назад
​@@KingslayerSrb no one can force sanction on russia
@liljojo8813
@liljojo8813 Год назад
@@KingslayerSrbRussia has the most sanctions in history
@AidanK_ART
@AidanK_ART Год назад
yeah I agree with you. Globally, nothing has changed. Unpleasant things - you can't pay through Apple Pay and NFC. At the very beginning of the war, it was very inconvenient, several times it happened that I came to the store with only a phone, and I had to return home for a bank card :') well now I'm used to it. The inability to buy something abroad (in Amazon, for example). My mom needs some medicines from abroad, but she can't buy them. The inability to travel to Europe. Not that I'd like to travel to Europe (it's not that I don't like Europe, it's just I'm much more attracted to the Far East or the US in terms of traveling), but I had plans to visit Finland to get into the library for my scientific research, but alas. Well, that's all, I guess. The absence of some brands does not touch me, I don't care. I don't buy branded clothes, so I'm fine without these stores. And I also don't need any car in Moscow, so the car prices don't really bother me But a huge hatred is probably what is felt most of all. Not sanctions, not leaving brands, not some inconvenience, but this absolute hatred on the part of people from the West. This is probably what feels the most. I have friends from Europe and the US, they haven't changed their attitude towards me, maybe because I think about what happens the same way as Europeans and Americans do, but over the past year I have faced so much hate because of my nationality that I couldn't even imagine. People in general don’t care what you think about the war or Putin, they only need the fact that you are Russian, and at the next moment they wish a bomb to land on your head.
@AndrewA1325
@AndrewA1325 Год назад
Ну посмотрим что ты через год скажешь, ватник
@eggsarantaduo
@eggsarantaduo Год назад
that red alert background music was a special lil nugget ^_^
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