And Again: The United States has imposed sanctions on Putin’s Russia for interfering in the election

Bobyrenko Viktor

Head of the Expert Group of the Bureau of Policy Analysis. He studied at the National Academy for Public Administration. Master of Public Administration, Political Scientist, Political Technologist. Studies the…

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15 April 2021

The United States has imposed sanctions on Putin’s Russia for interfering in the election.

The sanctions will take effect on June 16.

Good news.

Now virtually no one will be able to buy Russian debt. Well, except for the Russians themselves, of course.

This means that they cannot cover old debts with new loans, as is customary.

It is not clear to the Russian people. But it will be painful and instructive.

Good news.

Although it is overshadowed by another. Oil goes up.

Therefore, Russia will easily cover the budget deficit by raising oil prices this year.

If only good Saudis had played along and lowered the price of oil - less than 50 bucks per barrel.

Or the world agreed, got upset for us and stopped refueling from a stupid gas station.

Then it will be good for Ukraine, and Putin will get in the gut.

God forbid!

We are a naive but good people.

It is not easy for us. We are moving empires. We stand against the Horde.

We need it.

Oh, and apples to grow.