New data shows that Russia is now a “high-income” country, despite the enforcement of numerous sanctions intended to hurt the economy.

  • Brum@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    “However, World Bank data comes from the statistics provided by member countries, and Russia has in the past been accused of fudging figures as part of its ongoing “information war” against the West.”

    Alternate headline: Russia says sanctions are making Russia stronger

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    How come they can’t afford to pay pensions to the families of dead soldiers then?

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      What dead soldiers? Our honorable Zoldiers are being held captive by those Evil Neo-Nazi Ukranians, which is exactly why we need to go there and save them!

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          ?

          Unless you include images I can only see one recently.

          1. what does it matter &

          b) how does that affect your lack of effort casting doubt without spending the time to investigate.

          • Flying Squid@lemmy.worldM
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            Cool, 'cause I said that 8 days ago.

            1. I don’t know, I said it 8 days ago.

            b) I don’t know, I said it 8 days ago.

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              4 months ago

              There might be something going on with our instances. I just got your reply now.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Since the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the U.S. and its allies have subjected Russia to a comprehensive set of sanctions and embargoes, intended to both hamper its military and provide the economic squeeze necessary to push Putin towards withdrawal.

    However, World Bank data comes from the statistics provided by member countries, and Russia has in the past been accused of fudging figures as part of its ongoing “information war” against the West.

    Cuncliffe spoke to Newsweek about the World Bank’s report and the potential dubiousness of Moscow’s figures, saying: “Although economic data are always subject to revision, almost all the evidence now points to the fact that Western sanctions have been a miserable failure.”

    Last week, a report by a U.K. think tank argued that the country has been more than able to replenish its arsenal, and that sanctions had proven “manifestly ineffective” in curtailing the Russian war machine.

    One of the paper’s authors, Gary Somerville, told Newsweek that defense contractors were able to bypass embargoes, using “front companies” and backchannels to sneak military components into Russia.

    If correct, the new data from the World Bank adds to the evidence that Putin is able to endure Western sanctions, and that his war in Ukraine only strengthens the country’s economic might.


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    The US doesn’t hold the same power they used to with sanctions and the IMF. They are losing this cold war and have become the laughing stock of the international community.

    Their sanctions have only made Russia economically stronger and shows they are not reliant on the US dollar