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Board Economics
Re: The impact of war on global economy.
by
DrBeer
on 11/03/2024, 10:49:05 UTC
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I absolutely agree with you! In all these countries there are a sufficient number of adequate people who have become hostage to the situation. But I’m not saying “eradicate the population”, I’m talking about eradicating such REGIMES. But the West missed the time when this could be done almost painlessly and with minimal “side effects.” Rogue regimes, over DECADES of softness in the West, have accumulated strength and strengthened each other (such as what is happening now - Russia is supplying missile and nuclear technologies to Iran and North Korea in exchange for UAVs, missiles, shells, cartridges) for terror in Ukraine

Yeah, also Russia is buying Shahed drones from Iran and millions of artillery shells and rockets from North Korea. These three regimes should be dealt with simultaneously, and they should be eradicated at once. Most of the population in those countries will only thank West for that. And after the liberation from those evil regimes they will prosper economically, I'm sure.


The problem of the modern world is that unreasonableness in the choice of partners, as well as greed and cowardice of the world elites, led to the fact that such cancerous tumors of the world as Russia, Iran, North Korea and the like were able to gain strength and arm themselves. As a result, we got what we are seeing now. It should also be understood that it is easier for these "cancerous tumor" countries, they have no values and aim only at destruction and chaos. The developed world has to spend an order of magnitude more money and effort. Therefore, either the modern developed world will make the right lesson and simply destroy such "centers of fatal disease", or these tumors will destroy the modern world. I hope for reason, and a systematic fight against what is trying to kill the world.