China don't want to help

>China don't want to help
>Economy is fucked
>More forces cannot be burned as the rest of Russia would be vulnerable.
>War technology is a bunch of modernized shit from the soviet union times
>Still can't cope with the situation
>Too afraid to tell the truth that the "misson" has failed dramatically

It's over ruski bro's

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>It's over ruski bro's

no no no, user, 2 more weeks pls,
i want to see kino with US drones

>still listening to Jew Media

Rent some new media channels friend.

nukes are keeping them safe. this will probably be the case untill they try to actually launch one and it fails and blows up moscow

Where are these copers getting the idea that there is some rift between Russia and China?

The only thing that's over is western hegemony and the petrodollar.

We done fucked up bigly big time.

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>Russia's central bank keeps stock market closed as it would implode once opened

lmao russia is a shithole and fucking useless monkeys

>gets info from "media outlets" instead of kino OSINT produced my autists
Retard

>Anything that doesn't confirm my bias opinion is jewmedia.

Mmmmm soak up that copium kikefag.

We don't have that many jews in germany

Wise people say that China has no friends, only debtors.

I really have no idea why they would jeopardize trade with western world to revive russia's corpse.

>We don't have that many jews in germany
There aren't that many Jews anywhere user, and yet.

Because the western world is trying to fuck them over same as russia.

>>Russia's central bank keeps stock market closed as it would implode once opened
The stock market won't open again because there's nothing to trade. Russians have already nationalized assets and every professional trader knows it.

the worst is yet to come, it will take like a month or two for the economic damage to really kick in after companies are forced to fire their employees (for now they can perhaps keep them hoping the sanctions stop and they start getting imports in again)
this unemployment will then have knock on effects which will lead to more unemployment
all the while in the background there is constant brain drain, this will have lasting economic impacts even if the sanctions were lifted after a few months
russias exports are also mainly energy and the west is really trying to get more energy independent and especially renewables will accelerate, destroying the few industries russia has in the long term
russia is completely fucked
lmao

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So communism is back?

>russias exports are also mainly energy
None of Russia's energy exports are being sanctioned, in fact none of their major exports are being sanctioned.

It's all a bit weird.

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As far as I know, the U.S. has at least stopped importing gas and oil from Russia.

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Difficult to stop it right away without the proper infrastructure

>It's over ruski bro's

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MSM is jewmedia yes. and nowadays most of twitter and reddit.

>As far as I know, the U.S. has at least stopped importing gas and oil from Russia.
Are you basing that on the "narrative" that is being pushed, the headlines, the endless waffling on about "sanctions" etc or the actual reality of what's being done?

Because yeah, i'd assumed the same, only.....it's not the case at all.

Difficult? No. Economically painful, yes.

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>february 27
lol

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Oh shit nigga you're right.