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  • Buffalox@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Whoa the Russians have been busy!
    But Ukraine is defending themselves admirably.
    And hopefully Russia will collapse soon.

    • Tuukka R@sopuli.xyzM
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      2 days ago

      They have liquid cash until around middle of summer this year. After that they will have to get very creative, but will be able to keep their economy afloat for some time at least. Some are guessing their economy would crash around early autumn, others bet on early 2026.

      Of course, Trump might save much of the Russian economy. Many of the sanctions are made by EU countries, but some are such that USA can really cancel them. For example, how does excluding the Russia from SWIFT actually work? Can USA just decide to include them in it again, without us in the EU having a say? That could give the Russia several extra months. It won’t be enough to save them, but it will slow down their collapse.

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        After that they will have to get very creative

        Absolutely, they’ve already been very creative just to keep it up this long.
        Like buying equipment at mandated low prices, and preventing the weapons industry going bankrupt with mandated bank loans.
        The term “house of cards” has never been more true, than it is for Russia right now.

        I don’t have hard data, but I strongly suspect Russia is already exploiting the old tradition of not paying workers and suppliers for months. Because their economy is in the shitter.

        I’ve been in the “by summer” camp since late last year. But now that we are getting closer, I’m not so sure.
        For sure if the military part is taken out of the economy, the Russian economy is in steep decline. Meaning a relatively smaller “real” economy is lifting a bigger burden.

        It won’t be enough to save them, but it will slow down their collapse.

        Absolutely, the Russian economy is heading for collapse, it’s kind of already slowly collapsing, deficits everywhere, high inflation and high interest rates. Which combined makes it a very tough situation to get out of. The economy has already been damaged so much that it will take decades to recover the Russian economy to where it was before the war.