The sanctions against Russia are working

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The sanctions against Russia are working

Russia is doomed.
Just need to keep strategic patience for 14 more days.

working to kill the european economy, sure
reminder, we hit 1:1 euro:dollar
I honestly think that was the first time since the euro has been introduced

We don't need 1/10 of our economy
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Euro was 0.8 to dollar at one point, underage faggot.

You sure don't.

1/10 of their economy, don't worry the addition of the Ukrainian economy will make up for that. kek

>safe and effectiveâ„¢

:D

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My cousin was born in 2002 and she already has son, so he might not be underaged.

Germany next February:
'Refugees Frozen'

The euro was launched on January 1, 1999, when it was worth $1.19, but then began a long slide, falling through the $1 mark in February 2000 and hitting a record low of 82.30 cents in October 2000.

Are they though? You guys keep trucking on like nothings happened. Lord knows what the end goal of this operation is however....

>The sanctions against Russia are working
working how

It wasn't even in circulation then though. Only in 2002 did countries start printing it

Will go down even more, since German budget basically keeps all the yields of bonds afloat, and their revenue is crashing. Most likely Euro will hit 0.9 to USD

You shouldn't know.

> Most likely Euro will hit 0.9 to USD
Before or after dollar crash?

The sanctions are working, the US and Russia will be able to exploit the weakened Europe for years to come.

lol. They will burn germans just to keep their precious rapefugees warm and comfy.

>dollar crash?
I doubt this will happen while the majority of the world still uses it for trade.