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Board Economics
Re: Sanction isn't the right option
by
DrBeer
on 19/05/2022, 16:06:15 UTC
Everyone will be wondering why 1.5% of the world economy affects the whole world? Smiley
Or can you answer this question yourself? Why are the US and Europe blaming a country with such a small GDP and a tattered economy for skyrocketing prices and the threat of a global food crisis? Grin


You again continue to twist words and pull words out of context? Smiley

The West is not talking about "problems" from Russia's miserable economy, but about a crisis that could arise from a decrease in grain supplies, of which both Ukraine and Russia are exporters. This is how the complete phrase sounds, which has a completely different meaning than the one you just tried to slip Smiley You are not in Russia, they don’t believe in nonsense and propaganda, plus they know how to check information Smiley

I will also add that there will be a crisis associated with sunflower oil, the world leader of which is Ukraine. And good quality honey.

By the way, you did not answer my question like that - and what happened from your forecasts about May 15-20, from the area of ​​the "new cycle of calculations"? Have there been new payers in rubles? Smiley