He is not importing North Koreans though. They are there as a way of gaining experience in supply roles, most likely for the upcoming offensive in Taiwan alongside China.
Putin is trying to avoid a mobilization because it's politically risky. That alone makes the WWII comparison silly.andade me think the video wasn't worth my time.
Another way to look at is Putin making sure Nkorea has some skin in the game if it wants to be a trade partner. We use allies and proxies all the time. It's no different.
As for interest rates, you assume that Russia and China are still playing by Western rules. Sun Tzu.
You think 47 western countries are the target buyers for Russia's exports? No, it's the other 148 2nd and 3rd world countries that require all the things that Russia produces in spades. Food-Fuel-Fertalizer.
What it means is that some of our western "experts" dont understand whats going on, being young and only familiar with globalism. They look at the moves and assume it means desperation because they view them through the lens of globalism and global trade. And there are others who have a major stake in maintaining the global order of things as they've been, and attempt to discredit anything that threatens it.
The world beginning to move back towards mercantilism and regional markets. This threatens globalist hegemony.
Appear weak when you are strong. Many believe we're in the midst of WW3, it just hasn't been fought with weapons yet because it's been a financial war.
Putin's actions belie this.
Putin wouldn't have to be importing North Koreans if all was going well.
Russia just raised its interest rates to 21% because the economy is having problems.
Putin is throwing what he can at this problem.
He is not importing North Koreans though. They are there as a way of gaining experience in supply roles, most likely for the upcoming offensive in Taiwan alongside China.
This guy did a very good breakdown as to why the Russians are crushing Ukraine and the west in the attrition war. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QRRZuKuhLo
Worthy link, thanks!
I'm sorry, but this guy compared the conflict to WWII and I couldn't get pass that. It's too silly.
The very moment someone uses an analogy I don't like I quit talking to them.
His analogy is dishonest and silly.
The German army was pretty good at invading countries.
Ukraine did not choose to get into a war of attrition. Russia invaded them.
Which makes the Russians more like the Germans. Except the Germans were pretty good at blitzkrieg. See point 1.
It was actually news when Putin called this war a war.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/kremlin-russia-state-of-war-ukraine-putin-west-peskov-rcna144606
you sound like a redditor.
Nowhere does he compare this conflict to WW2.
It's literally the first 15 seconds of the video.
Another way to look at is Putin making sure Nkorea has some skin in the game if it wants to be a trade partner. We use allies and proxies all the time. It's no different.
As for interest rates, you assume that Russia and China are still playing by Western rules. Sun Tzu.
You think 47 western countries are the target buyers for Russia's exports? No, it's the other 148 2nd and 3rd world countries that require all the things that Russia produces in spades. Food-Fuel-Fertalizer.
There are reports of more NK soldiers on the way. So you might be right.
I'm not sure what you are getting at here. My point is this war has already been very expensive for Russia.
Do you think if Putin saw this cost ahead, he would still make the decision to invade?
What it means is that some of our western "experts" dont understand whats going on, being young and only familiar with globalism. They look at the moves and assume it means desperation because they view them through the lens of globalism and global trade. And there are others who have a major stake in maintaining the global order of things as they've been, and attempt to discredit anything that threatens it.
The world beginning to move back towards mercantilism and regional markets. This threatens globalist hegemony.
Appear weak when you are strong. Many believe we're in the midst of WW3, it just hasn't been fought with weapons yet because it's been a financial war.