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Re: Economic Implications of War on Individuals
by
naikturun
on 10/02/2024, 13:38:53 UTC
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, general Zaluzhnyi was fired just because he wasn't obeying NATO orders and was trying to fight for Ukraine and not for US. He was also going against the US installed Zionist puppet.
He was replaced by "The Butcher" because his replacement is known for obeying NATO orders...

And some people still have a hard time believing the US congress members statements when they say "We [meaning US] will fight Russians to the last Ukrainian". This is exactly why Ukraine has been losing and will continue to lose as long as they fight for US and not for Ukraine.

All of this mess will continue and the global economy will suffer as the result. Which is at the same time highlighting the importance of decoupling the economy and deglobalizing it which starts with dedollarisation and will continue with economic blocs that separate themselves from the dollar and US policies such as warmongering that affects the economy.
The good news is that dedollarisation and economic blocs (BRICS, SCO, ASEAN, etc.) continue strengthening and expanding.


I think even if they fight for their country it won't change anything, Russia's weapons are more complete than Ukraine's, enthusiasm alone is not enough, you need more than that.
Or has this become a scenario that must happen and is what the global elite wants?