Russian economic trouble can 'happen a lot quicker than anyone thought' | Michael Bociurkiw
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- "It can happen a lot quicker than anyone thought. if anyone has any doubt on how this is affected Kremlin finance have a look at some of these statistics, because they're having to shop now for clients for their oil."
Russia is facing serious economic damage as Western client turn away from Russian oil and Ukrainian raids on refineries, Michael Bociurkiw discusses the latest in Frontline on #timesradio
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Pro Ruzzian trolls and bots hyper active here...must hit a nerve😊
We're everywhere 😁😁😁
@@Infopirates that’s true no hit nerve just pure fun with you losers.
Anyone wanting a peaceful solution to this lunacy is now a ‘Russian Troll or Bot ‘ … 3/4 months until WW3 according to a European president… but it’s all a bluff and scaremongering to so many … hope you’re right !
@@Infopirates So many people laughing at Rushins lol
According to the trolls, hitting the oil infrastructure drives up oil prices which will, in turn, raise more profits for Gasprom: winning!
Of course, they don’t specify how Gasprom will take advantage of those price changes without the necessary infrastructure…
The war is not about Russia's survival. It IS about Putin's survival. Why don't people get that!
.....And it's also about showing that the Rushin' army is the world's joke. 😏
Because you judge the Russians by your own flawed perception. In other words you don’t know what you’re talking about.
@@stu281spot on
@@stu281 So many people laughing at what a joke the Rushin' army is🤭
@@dpelpal who name them.
I think it was Ernest Hemingway who said about bankruptcy - "First,, nothing happens. Then, a lot happens."
“How did you go bankrupt?” Bill asked.
“Two ways,” Mike said. “Gradually and then suddenly.”
Hemingway, The Sun Also Rises (1926)
Interesting
There are bank runs going on in Russia right now. More than 20% of Russia's gas/oil refining and processing infrastructure has been hit by drone strike and this goes up by 5% about every 60 days because the Russians are incapable of stopping Ukraine. More than 300 billion in frozen Russian assets is now being used to finance the war against Russia.
Keep an eye on Russia this winter. Last winter they lost tens of thousands to the cold. This year it will be in the hundreds of thousands.
Rusha' September 1989: _Rusha' stronk! Economy good! All is well!_
Rusha' December 1989: *Please send food and any clothing you may have to Rusha'. We need help.* 😔
*Germany 1917-1918:* labor shortages, inflation, bank runs, many young male workers dying on the battlefield
*Russia 2024:* labor shortages, inflation, bank runs, many young male workers dying on the battlefield
The symptoms are there.
Either you are delusional or you're on drugs
😅😅
Nope make believe fairy tale.
I am tired of hearing about Russia nukes
I will start worrying about Russia nukes when all the Rich kids of Russia and the politicians kids and grandchildren depart from Western cities and head back to Russia
Oh yeah and all the military higher leadership children that are living in Western cities
What is disturbing is that another Russian family just moved into our neighborhood they said they were here on holiday
So many people just laughing at the Rushin' military nowadays 😂
Xi family in the USA too
Are they spies?
Sorry , I know it is off topic ...
I have heard that people in the USA and Europe do not usually talk to their neighbors much and some do not even know each others as a person living in the middle East or western Asia ...
I have heard that some do not greet their neighbors and social life is limited that visiting neighbors does not happen that much ... Maybe , individuals are different even in the family and you can not put a general cliche on millions of people...
Remember that many nations or particulary large corporations worldwide sell weapons worth billions of dollars...
Someone said sanctions don't work. For a long while. And then they work a LOT.
It takes the RIGHT sanctions, PLUS enforcement, for sanctions to work.
Against us !
@@hansrijke8477 , who's "us"? Are you Russian?
It takes times to show ...
Some of the autocrats hide information and manipulate numbers ...
Reality and truth comes out sooner or later ...
@@hansrijke8477 Yes, Russian bot, against you.
The problem is that the west will not punish these countries aiding Russia. I can understand that they like to pretend that these are neutral countries, but they should limit any businesses coming in to se asia. There needs to be a cost for supporting Russia. American diplomacy needs some type of engagement with countries such as the uae malaysia thailand and others.
Ofcourse they can't cause the west would have to punish themselves for aiding Russia.
Sanctions happen to be a warcr!me. But apparantly that's not in the US dictionary.
Oh, there will be a price paid for skirting sanctions.. just give it time. Those nations (looking at you India) will come to regret their self-serving behavior.
Well , western economic elites and billionaire capitalists that have lobbies in the west , do secretly allow them to help Russia as the Nato and their allies keep selling weapons , making billions trading with doscounted Russian oil and gas and allowing Gold prices to skyrocket
...World capitalism do make billions in wars ...
Arms weaponry producing companies and fuel producing companies plus large contractors have benefited from money worth billions of dollars during Afghanistan and Iraq that did not add much value to anyone . Theses wars cost around 5 trillion dollars that could have been invested in more useful projects otherwise ...
This has the trolls all over it which is a giant klaxon going off that it is worrying the troll farmers in Russia. Thanks trolls for doing a straw poll for us. Russian economy is in serious trouble seems to have won the troll vote by a huge margin.
Putin is still rather safe in his position. But, this could change from one day to another... It's part of the russian history, that "regime change" comes rather sudden.
He's not safe, he's failing and if he does he will be gone within a month.
It will be Swan Lake time soon enough.
Strange that Putin has been in power for decades. USA has more "regime changes" in their history than Russia ever did. Russian economy is growing every day while the usa economy just took a HUGE hit with the petrol dollar agreement stopped showing the world does not want the dollar anymore and are sick of the americans sticking their noses unwanted into other countries where it does NOT belong. Look after your own country with millions drugged and homeless on the streets first.
This is what happened after the revolution of 1917 during which the Russian Cesar or king lost wars against the Japanese and in 1990s after the collapse of the Soviets who could not win in Afghanistan after a decade there ...
Will those in the Kremlin make a move while Putin is out of the country ?
Seems not
@@sallywilton2236 He is going to Vietnam as well so plenty of time yet
Good Luck in Vietnam, Pooty. They need the USA far more than they need your failing kleptocracy.
Really? Really? In which cartoon do you live? Putin won an election with over 80% voting for him out of FOUR presidential candidates. DID YOU KNOW THAT or do you just assume ridiculous things like this?
@@hanneliesnow7930 You must be really worried to post such a reply but if there is a plan to oust him then it could well happen while he is out of the country. As for 80% that is pure bull, in any free election system the numbers are much closer to 45-55% vote for the winner
Also Ukraine keeps hitting Russian refineries as mentioned below. These strikes happening daily. That along with finally using that money is good news.
The diminutive despot stepped into it when he invaded Ukraine. Putin is a serial bungler.
Those strikes have had no known impact
@@Withnail1969 and 'known' means what really? Clearly there is 'some' impact on at least the appearance and fears within russia. The goal is multifold including stoking fear and inflation.
@@Withnail1969 Orcs are as delusional as their dictator.
@Withnail1969 Life on a troll farm. Sounds like a line from the Monty Python movie, "The Holy Grail." "Doesn't hurt!"
Puting is not vulnerable anymore. Now he has the full support of North Korea !!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂
He can still trade with China and India. Both of them will consume more energy then the entirety of Europe.
And energy is what Russia is exporting. In the form of natural gas mostly.
They are not isolated. But the infrastructure towards China is not yet in place. Takes a few more years.
Look up power to Siberia 2
@@barneyklingenberg4078Mostly gaz😂
We are written 2024 now.
You tell yesterdays news.
@@barneyklingenberg4078Getting paid rock bottom prices in Rupees and Chinese Yuan😂 Gazprom is now in the red all going to plan😂
The oil sold to China is discounted and shipping costs are higher than those to Europe ...
The Russian government has raised higher taxes to finance its growing expenditures in Ukraine...
Cracks develop over time and look how Ussr has left Afghanistan after a decade while oil revenues slipped tremendously leading or else quickening the collapse of the Soviet union late 1980s and early 1990s ...
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Putin BEGS for Help from PATHETIC N. Korea!!!
It's superb holidaying here in Europe, no russian tourists. I would have liked to visit Thailand, but the russian takeover, pity. No thanks.
It must be that their economy is collapsing...so they go on holidays anyway ...hmm something doesn't add up
@@user-jp4lt7xu2g you’re right that’s because most of the west bots on here…are thick as mince.
@@stu281 "when the debate is lost, insults become the losers tool"
@@YUDNSAY I agree sore losers always throw insults. I say it as it is.
@@stu281 Your speculation laced with insults, and your assumption that you are correct shows great self-belief.
Putin made the biggest blunder of his carreer as a dictator. In over 2 years, his armies haven't reached any measurable success one could have predicted given the formidable superiority of Russia over Ukraine. Russia suffers heavy losses, both in terms of human lifes and military equipment, thus exposing Putin's weaknesses and obliterating the myth of his powerful armies. His Black Sea's fleat was even decapitated and decimated - an unprecedented and resounding humiliation for the Kremlin.
Russia has immense resources, is self-reliant for power and food production, but has been severely underperforming, having a GDP barely comparable to modest powers such has Spain.
Whoever thinks Russia can afford this is utterly mistaken... and quite ridiculous, let's face it.
Thank you
Cunning, ruthless, butcher, high on the wanted list of ICC.
how did russia go bankrupt? two ways. gradually, then suddenly.
Here come the Kremlin bots!
What happens if we're human. British. ?
@@jonstersmall2716 you should pack your bags and go live in Putin's mir.
Yes, we are😁
@@InfopiratesAnd, as a Russian, what part of this war are you proud of? What have you achieved?
@@lukegray2835 but what have the west achieved Russias advancing.
Everyone talks about sanctions like they need to be airtight to be effective. Just because one idiot in Rostov can pull a microchip out of a Chinese refrigerator and use it in a drone does NOT mean that sanctions don't work. For everything that they need, three things become true, and can become more true over time:
- The things they need become more expensive
- The things they need take longer for them to get
- They can't get AS MANY of the things that they need
So, yeah, the are able to pay 3x retail to get one Boeing windshield through three other countries and install it in one plane, two months after it broke. Then the trolls hit TH-cam and shout, "SEE?!?"
But two years later, 64% of russian aircraft are not in active service. Almost 100% are overdue for routine service. Air travel is down by 14% from just last year. The russian government spent $4.5B propping up JUST Aeroflot, JUST in 2023.
See?
It will work if only the west control the world economy
The funny thing is Russians fly in Antonovs and other planes that they build themselves that are better than boeings as they actually stay in the air and don't break on take-off like boeings does. Actually you have no idea of what is really happening.
@hanneliesnow7930 haha, why don't you tell me what's really happening? Are you talking about the AN-26? Which is made in...Ukraine? Because everyone except Kim Jong-putin knows that Ukraine is not russia.
But if you watch the video (I know you only get a minute or two to watch the video at the troll farm) you'll know that they are specifically talking about a Boeing, flying under a russian flag. So...why would they use that Boeing, if they have access to soviet-era marvels of the sky like the...Autonov?
@hanneliesnow7930 listen, some of the other trolls are getting paid in yuan. You should ask your boss about it. Might as well get paid in real money if THIS is the job you have to do. (Beats the alternative, right?)
@@billy2807 They get paid in copium currency. lol
Many Russians living the good life in Asian countries that believe Putin is a great leader because he gave them the opportunity to amass great fortunes
yep, actual feudal socio-economy is what Ru is, in an imperalist model of ethnic russians extracting all resources including human, of the non russian areas of Ru federation. It is serfdom, bcuz the level of ignorance is profound, and the base of the economy is very very small. It's not a big country anyway with a mere 140M total
It is reported that the EU purchased a record amount of grey imports from Russia 1sr qtr, and then there is Belarus. BMW and Mercedes are under the sanctions not to import luxury cars or spares into Russia. The weak link is the German car manufacturers, who are still delivering to Belarus for onward delivery to Russia. This has to stop.
Thanks James and Michael, another interesting interview, keep up the good work!
I'm glad to see that people in government and economics are starting to realize that EVs are going to impact global economics. The massive oil profits are going away. Demand will fall, oil producing countries will compete by lowering their oil prices in order to hold on to their market share. Countries that had large global impacts due to their oil resources will fade into the background.
And no more oil wars.
Funny thing is that the US and Canada now produce more oil than Rushins'.😂
Take up of EVs is already declining and will decline further when the impracticalities and high cost are realised. And, also when the the realisation is made that the copper, lithium, cobalt etc., to fulfill this fantasy cannot be mined in the quantities required.
@@MurrayMaffra
You are badly misinformed on everything you post.
EV sales are not declining, but increasing. There's a small slowdown in EV sales in the US due to a lack of more affordable EVs but EV sales are growing outside the US. EVs made up 18% of global new car sales in 2023 and are projected to hit 25% in 2024.
Tesla has demonstrated that copper will not be an issue. By moving to 48 volts for their non-high voltage systems the amount of copper needed per vehicle falls by 75%. That's a requirement of only 25% of what is used in ICEVs.
And for their high voltage system, Tesla is using aluminum, not copper.
The vast amount of cobalt consumed is used for removing sulfur from "sour" oil in the refinery process. That's lost cobalt. Not recoverable. Only small amounts of cobalt is used in EV batteries as most batteries are becoming LFP cells which contain no cobalt. All the materials in EV batteries, including what cobalt there is can be recovered and reused. It is already being done.
There's absolutely no shortage of lithium. It's just that demand got ahead of supply and now production is catching up. In fact, caught up as the price of lithium has really dropped.
Don't forget to check back in 60 years to see how that's going .
@@twoninetwosevenone
The world is likely to be incredibly different 60 years from now. Look back only 20 years and try to predict today. But what we can be fairly sure of is that we will no longer be using fossil fuels 60 years from now. Maybe not even 20 years from now.
Thailand is about the only place the rouble will buy a bowl of rice.
Thailand is getting tired of the Russian scourge
A couple of points:
1: The American government doesn't run or control oil production and can't suddenly change it.
And each American oil company will always produce as much as it can and makes sense given prices and costs.
And already the United States is producing record amounts of oil, more than any country ever has before.
And Canada, Brazil and Guyana have been significantly increasing their oil production.
As far as I know Saudi Arabia is the only country that has large amounts of unused capacity and could quickly and easily increase its oil production as it normally tries to restrict its exports to keep prices high.
2: Hind sight is 20/20 but if NATO had in 1993 said that it would accept Ukraine as a member and Russia then invaded Ukraine in response then western sanctions against Russia would have been much more effective in 1993 because at that time G7 countries really did dominate the world economy as I believe that at that time G7 countries and Spain had the 8 largest economies in the world.
Certainly at that time China's economy was in the same range as that of Canada at most as was the economy of India.
And at that time Russia's economy was in a very bad place and it almost seemed that the Russian government was on the verge of bankruptcy.
On the other hand in 1993 a lot of people thought that it was "the end of history" and that capitalism had won and that Russia would gradually become like any modern peaceful democracy and integrate with the rest of Europe and stop trying to control other countries.
It would have seemed hyper aggressive to try to take Ukraine into NATO just when Russia seemed to becoming a friendly nation.
And as well I doubt that in 1993 Ukraine would have had much capability to defend against a Russian invasion then.
If western countries had wanted Ukraine in NATO they would have needed to quickly send their own troops into Ukraine to defend it though Russia would have called that NATO troops occupying Ukraine.
Many Americans either don't realize it or as the gop propagandist deny it.
He’s right about Phuket
Putin Begs for N. Korea help...SAD!
China needs to get its act together to remain a power in the World
I've heard that Red China is having *serious* demographics problems.
Putin looking to give territorial concessions to China via the Tumen River, allowing access to the Sea of Japan for the first time in over a century!
This is massive. I’m sure there will be more to come
Expert who still thinks CCP is rational.... There are no red lines for CCP.
😮😮😮
Putler: "Everything is going according to plan!"
Yeah. _Ukraine's plan._ 😏
Arestovich said it was Putin's plan against NATO till 2035😎 Good😁
What a load of baloney.
“Everything is proceeding on schedule - and chocolate rations will be increased to twenty grams this week.”
#3Days
Phuket, Thailand - no go zone
Unlike the United States, Europe is very lenient with China popping up Russia because of the fear of losing the Chinese market. National security should come first before business.
bad news for farage!
It's already happening
I’m almost certain, EU and NATO will vote to boot Hungary after war . Right now it’s too risky
Impose secondary sanctions
That’s happening already
They want to import cars into Europe and the US .. The EU and Europe should have told them..."Call Putin first, then we will talk car imports" Throwing up tariffs first was a blunder.
Well.. no.. the tariffs do both . Protect against unfair subsidies.. and China has no sales .. they will offer as theg have to walk away from Russia
A weakened Russia to the north of china doesn’t bother Xi at all
I do not think that Russians should be stopped from moving to Thailand. Most of those settlers would be used in meat wave attacks in Ukraine if they return to Russia. Many Russian professionals are contributing to the countries that they have moved to which is better than those professionals designing weapons in Russia.
What a load of bias propaganda.
The only "contribution" that Russians are giving Thailand, is higher prices, illegal work, crime and angry Thais. Russians are "not like other people". That is just a fact!
Why don't you scold Tai? This is a monarchy
It’s only the rich Russians that are flying to Thailand and enjoying the warm water and companionship. Putin cares very much about these individuals. They support him. As always the poor get fkd. The Thais thread, the needle and worship money..
The EU should do everything for EV's.
Yeah nobody wants to buy oil nowadays, its not like the economy runs on oil or anything.
Can someone explain the recent strength of the ruble against the dollar? Locally it’s going the other way following the recent US banking sanctions. Is it massive Russian central bank intervention?
Russia's economy is only months away from collapse...we will see that nation/state dissolve for the second time in my life
Premier site for information on the Ukraine war. Thanks for your good work.
P u r e w e s t e r n p r o p a g a n d a.
Y o u m u s t b e
s e r i o u s l y o b t u s e a n d g u i l b l e.
I would hate to see a bad one, if this is good.
@@russellspeed1693 Then why is the entire world laughing at the Rushin' army?🤭
Gotta love the Putiniista's. Always good for a laugh. Stooges.
@@dpelpal that is so so cool)))
The price for being an aggressor and invading a sovereign country???
How is your economy doing?
This is the same wishful thinking we've been hearing for a while now.
A war economy is sustainable by a rich country not by a miserable country as Russia is!
And western states are rich.😂😂😂😂 Poor u
BTW, how’s BRICS doing? Which country has not collapsed yet?
I'm not sure how one would ramp up US production for the purpose of creating over supply and crash the price, just to hurt Russia. That is, much of the extraction companies in the US are for-profit entities that will do what they can to attain the best return they can. So if they see a glut coming, they're just going to hold the investment for the next well until they can reasonably forecast that they'll get their money back. So the motivator for the producers here is money, so not sure what the discussion here is about where somehow we would get these producers to overproduce and make less money.
Because the US has billions of barrels of crude in storage which it can release onto the market (although Biden is in the process of buying back (at $80 a barrel) the vast stocks he sold (at $120 a barrel) when the invasion began, shaking the market, to stabilise it (and making the US treasury $40 a barrel richer) Genius, eh?
😃
We want an oil glut in the usa. It's obvious and was suggested 2 years ago by several people I follow on you tube.
Kim Anh : The world economy has my economy in it .
Every country in the world including Russia is facing economic problems as we drift towards another world war. Russia and America are the least vulnerable as they are essentially self sufficient countries.
Michael is back for Rupert's thirty pieces of silver.
The fact that Ukraine has been able to destroy around of a 1/3 of the Black Sea fleet is very promising.
Just a couple of rusty landing craft no longer used in a shipyard nr. Crimea😂😅
@@danl5592 Ukraine destroyed a brand new submarine in Crimea along with the Ruzzian flag ship Moskva.
No one modern Russian fregatte or corvette was hit. Ukraine destroyed a few ancient Soviet ships Russia got with Crimea 😅
The latest ship destroyed was 120 years old "Kommuna" 😅
@danl5592 Try harder, we all know better!
But the war isn’t in the Black Sea.
Russia is getting more & more powerful, financially & militarily
Put down the hash pipe
Did I here that the Biden security agreement is subject to cancellation, “ such as new incoming President such as a Mr Trump “. This Brit’s needs to further his education regarding US politics.
This video is pure gold. Love it! ✨
If you say it enough one day you might be right lol
Senior Official in the Russian Economy here, this info is 100% legit
Which one name please.
@@stu281 Oleg
Lying just lying
Boeing spare parts was a requirement for Black Sea Grain Initiative as I can remember.
The same can be with Airbus. May be one of the many conditions raised by Hungary.
we'll need to revisit that then, bcuz it's high-time that spare parts are not available to russian controlled aircraft.
China doesn't interfere in other countries' affairs as the old bulldog does . Does bulldog overrate its world influence?😊
Are you sure? 😁
Our economy struggling with uncertainties, housing issues, foreclosures, global fluctuations, and pandemic aftermath, causing instability. Rising inflation, sluggish growth, and trade disruptions need urgent attention from all sectors to restore stability and stimulate growth.
With the US dollar losing value to inflation and other currencies gaining traction, uncertainty looms. Yet, many still trust in the Dollar's perceived safety.
Worried about my $420,000 retirement savings losing value, I seek alternative security for my money.
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Consider a similar approach.
this is definitely considerable! think you could suggest any professional/advisors i can get on the phone with? i'm in dire need of proper portfolio allocation
She’s the licensed advisor I use.
Just research the name. You'd find necessary details to work with to set up an appointment
Hogwash. Take your get rich quick scheme and fake financial advisor, and get lost.
All very cheering and optimistic and stuff, but
-in the meantime the Russians are still there.
...sic semper tyrranis...
it is convict trump now
Just like us, Chine view's a weakened Russia as preferable
One need the other takes
Call putins bluff send him a present🗼🗼
: "Russian economic trouble can 'happen a lot quicker than anyone thought' | Michael Bociurkiw". Hm, I doubt that cause if we look at North Korea, we can notice that the regime is stronger than ever, despite all the sanctions. North Korea has been running a war industry/economy for decades and therefore the regime has probably not collapsed. Putler is seeing that too and will follow that example. I guess so. btw. North Korea don't have oil refeneries and probably Kim Yun Un gets its money from China to stay in charge...
And we can see what the situation in NK is! People are poor, famines are common, technology is from the 80's, and NK doesn't produce anything of value!
If NK went to war its economy would topple in days! The government is only holding onto power due to the military.
@@Pikkabuu It's not about the situation in(.) North-Korea but about the situation of (.)North Korea as a state and its position among the worldpowers.And that's a rather strong position, otherwise Putler didn't ask NK for support... Inspite technology of the 80's , NK is able to produce nuclear weapons.We have to take that into account and not whether NK can produce things other than those of military value. Last, it doesnt matter for NK to produce something of (western ?) value, what matters for NK is producing weapons. Just guessing...
@@djondoow2217
What situation? NK is a hermit state that cannot take on the Western countries! And having nukes is nice but the problem is that NK doesn't have much of a delivery system for their nukes!
And Russia is interested in NK because it is one of the few countries that is still friendly to it and able to provide weaponry!
@@Pikkabuu your news that Russia is interested in NK for its weapon support is not really news cause your news is well known for some time already all over the world. Second , how do you know that NK does not have a delivery system for its nukes ? As is well known too NK does not bring out any news, so certainly not about their weapons systems. Or do you have a secret line to KimYun Un where he does tell you all that ? We don't think so, don't you. So NK regime has any problem itself ? We don't think so either.
Talking already more than 2 years about economic trouble. Don't see it happen.
Mr Zelensky?????
Russian Boeings may be flying, but not safely or legally.
Times Radio June 2022: Putin will fall soon
Times Radio June 2023: Putin will fall soon
Times Radio June 2024: Putin will fall soon
And Moscow radio? lol
This is another cut down repeat episode 😐
No Russians can figure a way to offload Putin
Well this has been predicted since the annexation of Crimea and the corresponding sanctions.
So anyone claiming sooner then many predicted is an ridiculous claim at this point.
We need to realize especially after the bogus peace summit. That Russia is not as isolated as we think.
2 very large countries and economies are still willing to deal with them.
Not sure I heard you right ... when you said """ 2 """ did you mean TWO ???
When he goes to Vietnam, they will spin it again
We heard from Times that Russia was collapsing two years ago. This is getting so boring. Try and improve your assessments. Glad you're not a financial advisor!!
Yellen is looking panicky recently about the USD, even threatened sanctions (yet again) on international banks. That's serious panic.
Troll. How broke are you now? LOL
Botskis just admit your team is failing you
Times Radio piece #3.467 over past couple of years predicting the demise of Putin.
One would think the Times is yearning for the glory days of British Empire where anyone who challenges the expansion of Empire is bad, velly velly bad …
We’re always the good guys of course, by definition…
Russia is circling the drain, we just don't know when it dissolves. UKR takes the air space and this war is over
Russian oil must be getting low....
gazprom is reporting loses in gas revenue and the power of siberia 2 pipeline is not happening (china backed out) cause it only cared about pipeline gas and bow that the euprope market is gone where will it go LNG?
no. russia has little lng infrastructure it supplies only 4% the most is done by aussie, USA and quattar.
US is popping up Ukraine. So what’s wrong for China to pop up Russia. Russia has what China wants. It’s a commercial business.
*prop
Russia is the sad little brother. They need all the help they can get.
China is propping the aggressor - USA is helping the defending state.
@@markusschafer4895the America want to stop the development of Chinese economy
The Chinese certainly will support the Russia
@@markusschafer4895America attack small country In The Middle East at will
It is just a Imperial power just like the British Empire
Enjoying Times Radio, it's tro!! rhetor!c is perfect for those who see Biden as a coherent world leader
❤Ukrainian ❤
No this is propaganda !
When a European leader talks like Vukic did the other day people should start realising how serious this is … 3/4 months left … that’s all folks !!!
very strange logic, in Russia there is enough technology and resources, in the West there is more of a problem with restaurants.
Aaaaany day now......
Russia needs one less mouth to feed: Putin's! 😊
Listening to the times radio to learn about Russia is like listening to the boy who cried wolf. All bluster and no substance. Russia isn't going fall over because of a gentle breeze.
BAN BUTTPLUGS MAN
Anyone seen any ATACAMS recently?
Or Storm Shadow/SCALP EG´s?
No?
What about HIMARS?
Nothing?
Is the Kerch Bridge still up and operational?
Okay.
Just checking. 🤭
Yes, yes, yes and er, yes I believe so... For now
What's your point?
Himars? They've been used in Russia. Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha
You're obviously not looking very hard.
Russians are cooking!
@@mrglide7078
Sources?
Proof?
Evidence?
Data?
No? Nothing?
Unless you can substantiate your lolol, 'claims' I suggest you stop posting altogether.
Then hold your breath for 20mins.
_NEXT!_
@@livingtribunal4110 The botski asks for proof. That is so funny! Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha
😂😂Dude Russia isn't isolated at all. It is just Europe 😂😂 Go outside Europe, everything is business as usual.
As for the Russians in Thailand Russians have been in se Asia like that for at least 20 years. Vietnam is worse and Russia is probably 5th with China Brits us scandanvians ahead.
Not a lot of americans in Vietnam.
What are you talking about? Everything is fine in Russia. Civil society is going on as usual. Life is going on as normal and the economy is growing, very strongly by the way.