'We're not doing enough to combat climate change. Russia has launched World War III. And Republicans have lost their minds.'
"We're not doing enough to combat climate change. Russia has launched World War III. And Republicans have lost their minds."It's been more than two months since Russia invaded Ukraine . We've learned enough to be able to predict what will happen next and what the geo-political consequences will be.At the beginning of the invasion, most observers believed that Russia would overwhelm Ukraine. That didn't happen and, as time passes, it seems more unlikely to happen.
It's one thing to be incompetent and quite another thing to be a brutal loser. Russia's conduct of the war has outraged the Western world. Russian troops have no respect for civilized norms.The war will end when Russia either runs out of money or has lost so much equipment it will be unable to maintain its lines. Then the Russians will withdraw, looting and burning everything in their path.
It's conceivable that China will capitalize on Russia's weakness and take back territory such as Manchuria. China might invade Siberia, where there are big oil fields. There is a school of thought that argues the war will only stop when Russia runs out of money; that is, when NATO countries stopRussian fossil fuel—currently estimated at $1 billion per day.
The war may continue but it will soon have grave consequences for the Russian and Ukrainian economies. Russia exports fertilizer and grain to the West. These exports will stop as well as Ukrainian agricultural exports. The cessation of Ukrainian agricultural exports will create a food crisis in the Mediterranean region. Writing in:"Ukraine is known as the breadbasket of Europe, and Russia and Ukraine have both become major food exporters in recent years.
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