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Re: The impact of Russian and Ukrain war on world economy
by
Argoo
on 08/03/2025, 05:45:02 UTC

The US stopped all aid to Ukraine because President Trump wants peace and the US seems to realize that they have given a lot of aid and have not gotten any results so a peace effort would make more sense.
The incident in the White House, like in a family, we have fed him and protected him from bad people, then he comes to our house and insults us in our own house in front of our neighbors. So it makes sense that the US stopped all aid to Ukraine.

The best solution for Ukraine is to make peace and live in harmony with Russia. This war happened because Ukraine joined NATO which is the core of the problem, so you could say Ukraine started this so the war happened which of course had an impact on the economy and many lives were lost. Also, Ukraine can see Chechnya, Chechnya was destroyed by Russia, but by choosing to return to Russia, now Chechnya is prosperous. Everything that Russia destroyed has been rebuilt and lives in peace.

The incident in the White House occurred because Trump wanted to publicly humiliate Ukrainian President Zelensky and then force him to sign an agreement that would effectively mean capitulation to Russia. Trump's anger was caused by Zelensky's response that a lasting peace was only possible if Ukraine received security guarantees, that is, that Russia would not use the ceasefire to commit new aggression, as it has already done many times. This is quite logical. In the Oval Office, it was Trump and Vance who insulted Zelensky. If you can point out how and in what way Zelensky insulted Trump, I would like to hear it.

It is also not true that Ukraine has already joined NATO. Ukraine only wanted to join NATO and this is its right as a sovereign state. However, Russia carried out a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 absolutely not because of Ukraine's desire to join NATO. After all, Russia did not attack Finland or Sweden when they recently joined NATO. This is a regular war of conquest with the aim of seizing the territories of a neighboring state, and a pretext would have been found regardless of NATO.

The issue with Chechnya is of a completely different order. The Chechens wanted to secede from the Russian Federation with the formation of the Republic of Ichkeria, and the Kremlin brutally suppressed this desire of the Chechen people, destroying the city of Grozny and drowning this people's right to self-determination in blood. And then Putin made a deal with the Kadyrov regime. Russia is now subsidizing Chechnya, sending billions of dollars to the Kadyrov regime in order to keep the Chechens in obedience for now. Kadyrov is currently suppressing his people, who hate him, by force of arms. Now the central power of the Kremlin is weakening due to the war in Ukraine, and the Chechens will definitely use this opportunity to secede from Russia. It is only a matter of time.

Russia will not rebuild the captured territories of Ukraine. This can be seen in the example of the Luhansk and Donetsk regions of Ukraine captured since 2014. These territories, prosperous under Ukraine, have now turned into depressed areas with destroyed industry and a complete collapse in the housing and utilities sector. The DPR and LPR are already declaring that it is impractical to rebuild some cities, they are so destroyed. They will only rebuild those settlements where industry will be revived.

After what Russia did to Ukraine, no life in harmony between them is possible. At least for the next few generations. Only fascists committed such atrocities and the people of Ukraine will never forget it.