BillOfRights
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Russia's economy isn't as bad off as you think. Can't measure it in Western terms. Sure, it has eroded sharply since 2022 but not because of the war but because it's administered by idiots, like all the Russian efforts. Consider their only aircraft carrier. Imagine that, they only have one! Anyway, it's been in dry dock for 5 of so years, sunk once, two fires and a collapsed crane and they even shipped off the crew to fight and die in Bakhumt. Idiots. But they endure. Russia doesn't export only oil and gas, but also gold, weapons, coal, rare earths/ precious metals and wealth. . With all those natural resources, it realy takes an unprecedented level of idiocy to really hurt them. They need USD and EUR just as everyone, but hey can live without if they have to. North Koreans, with much less have done so for a long time.
How Russia will do after the war will is an entirely different question but they can hold off for decades. Ukraine can't.
"Russia’s annual inflation rate came in at 8.5% in October, well above the central bank’s target of 4%. It prompted the bank last month to raise interest rates to 21% — their highest level in more than 20 years — and a further hike is expected in December."
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“Russia cannot continue waging the current war beyond late 2025, when it will begin running out of key weapons systems,” they wrote.
But the Kremlin’s mobilization of the economy to support the war has also left it vulnerable to an eventual end to hostilities.
DeVore and Mertens noted that paring back massive defense spending will trigger an economic downturn and leave many without work.
“The experience of other societies—in particular, European states after World War I—suggests that hordes of demobilized soldiers and jobless defense workers are a recipe for political instability,” they warned."