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Trump said that the Moscow 🇷🇺 imperial economy is close to collapse. Do you agree with the U.S. President? Is the Moscow imperial economy really close to collapse?
I do, I do...

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Trump said that the Moscow 🇷🇺 imperial economy is close to collapse. Do you agree with the U.S. President? Is the Moscow imperial economy really close to collapse?
I do, I do...

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Certainly not looking good. From railways and automobiles to metals, coal, diamonds and cement, some of Russia's biggest industrial companies are putting employees on furlough or cutting staff as the war economy slows, domestic demand stalls and exports dry up.

And we know Trump is right about everything...LOL.
 
Certainly not looking good. From railways and automobiles to metals, coal, diamonds and cement, some of Russia's biggest industrial companies are putting employees on furlough or cutting staff as the war economy slows, domestic demand stalls and exports dry up.

And we know Trump is right about everything...LOL.
He doesn’t need to be right about everything. We, the Free World, produce 60% of the world’s GDP—Moscow’s 🇷🇺 empire just 1% (and even less today). All a leader of the Free World needs to do is deliver a couple of jabs toward the Moscow 🇷🇺empire, and it collapses—just like in 1991 & 1917.

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He doesn’t need to be right about everything. We, the Free World, produce 60% of the world’s GDP—Moscow’s 🇷🇺 empire just 1% (and even less today). All a leader of the Free World needs to do is deliver a couple of jabs toward the Moscow 🇷🇺empire, and it collapses—just like in 1991 & 1917.

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Some countries in the area seem to be getting jittery. So it would be their responsibility or maybe even NATO.
 
Some countries in the area seem to be getting jittery. So it would be their responsibility or maybe even NATO.


+1,Once the 🇷🇺 empire is down, we’ll manage the successor states without any problem. Which part of the dying Moscow empire would the U.S. annex—Chukotka?


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+1,Once the 🇷🇺 empire is down, we’ll manage the successor states without any problem. Which part of the dying Moscow empire would the U.S. annex—Chukotka?


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I'm not familiar with Chukotka, or any other parts of Russia for that matter. My guess is most countries would hope Trump provides some guidance. Also, my guess is Trump would let Russia rebuild and pretty much be on their own.
 
I'm not familiar with Chukotka.
Chukotka is a gateway into the Arctic, rich in oil, gas, gold, diamonds, and more. Controlling it offers a 100% guarantee against commie 🇨🇳 Han China's imperialistic plans to colonize the Arctic.
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Certainly not looking good. From railways and automobiles to metals, coal, diamonds and cement, some of Russia's biggest industrial companies are putting employees on furlough or cutting staff as the war economy slows, domestic demand stalls and exports dry up.

And we know Trump is right about everything...LOL.
Including the hideous make-up he chooses.
 
Unconfirmed report from Moscow: 🇷🇺Putin is avoiding cups of tea and open windows like the plague. :lol:
 
If Russia is in such a condition, why can they take Ukrainian territory?

Key territorial gains and areas of focus in 2025
Russian forces have concentrated offensive operations on several fronts in eastern and southern Ukraine. Key areas of tactical advances include:
  • Donetsk Region: Fighting has been intense in sectors like Pokrovsk and Kostyantynivka-Druzhkivka, where Russian forces have advanced.
  • Eastern Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Russian troops have advanced in this area.
  • Lyman Direction: Progress has been reported in this sector.
  • Kharkiv Region: As of October 2025, Russia has reported capturing the village of Borivska Andriyivka.
 
If Russia is in such a condition, why can they take Ukrainian territory?

Key territorial gains and areas of focus in 2025
Russian forces have concentrated offensive operations on several fronts in eastern and southern Ukraine. Key areas of tactical advances include:
  • Donetsk Region: Fighting has been intense in sectors like Pokrovsk and Kostyantynivka-Druzhkivka, where Russian forces have advanced.
  • Eastern Zaporizhzhia Oblast: Russian troops have advanced in this area.
  • Lyman Direction: Progress has been reported in this sector.
  • Kharkiv Region: As of October 2025, Russia has reported capturing the village of Borivska Andriyivka.

as of late 2025, the Moscow empire occupies less territory in Ukraine than it did 3.5 years ago, following its full-scale invasion in February 2022. Only small advances in recent months, with no major strategic gains...


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khan 🇷🇺 Putin has succeeded in creating a new entry under “Pyrrhic victory”

 
And we know Trump is right about everything...LOL.

Dummy, if Trump was right he would be BACKING UKRAINE INSTEAD OF LICKING PUTIN'S ASS FOR A YEAR.

He was dead wrong, he couldn't get any deal, his weak-on-Putin aproach effectively aided Russia and has extended this war.

To date, Trump admin has provided ZERO $ in support for Ukraine, ZERO sanctions on Russia, despite broad bi-partisan support.

Russia's civilian airplane fleet was in danger of disrepair when Trump's admin lifted sanctions on Belarus, making it easy pass-through for western airplane parts to Russia.
 
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When Putin “BLEW UP HIS OWN PIPELINE”, that gap in fuel delivered to Europe was replaced by pipelines through Norway and Africa and the USA became a large source of the gas no longer supplied by Russia to the EU.

  • In 2023, Gazprom reported a net loss of 629 billion rubles (≈ US$6.7-7 billion) in large part due to steep drops in sales to Europe. Financial Times+2The Kyiv Independent+2
  • Also in 2023, its revenues from gas exports fell significantly—from about 7.72 trillion rubles in 2022 to 4.41 trillion rubles in 2023. OSW Ośrodek Studiów Wschodnich
  • The Russian Federal Customs Service estimated that the sabotage of Nord Stream and Nord Stream 2 pipelines caused a loss to the Russian budget of about 1.138 trillion rubles in export duty revenues in 2023.

So Putin BLEW UP HIS OWN PIPELINE IN ORDER TO LOSE TRILLIONS IN REVENUE, MONEY THAT WOULD HE,P FINANCE THE WAR WITH UKRAINE.

Suuuuuuuuuure.

The morons that believe Putin blew up his own pipeline are the same morons who believe the COVID VACCINE IS “SAFE AND EFFECTIVE” and came from BAT SOUP IN WUHAN….NOT THE WUHAN LAB OF VIROLOGY THAT WAS MANUFACTURING THE COVID VIRUS IN A LAB.

UTTER DIPSHITS.
 
Dummy, if Trump was right he would be BACKING UKRAINE INSTEAD OF LICKING PUTIN'S ASS FOR A YEAR.

He was dead wrong, he couldn't get any deal, his weak-on-Putin aproach effectively aided Russia and has extended this war.

To date, Trump admin has provided ZERO $ in support for Ukraine, ZERO sanctions on Russia, despite broad bi-partisan support.

Russia's civilian airplane fleet was in danger of disrepair when Trump's admin lifted sanctions on Belarus, making it easy pass-through for western airplane parts to Russia.
Yep, he should have taken the Biden-Harris approach...dumbass.
 
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Yep, he should have taken the Biden-Harris approach...dumbass.

Yes dumbass, he should have, because his half-baked ideas about Putin being interested in peace ran into REALITY that Putin will keep going as long as he thinks he can get a win militarily.

War could have been over by now if Putin believed America would continue to provide steadfast support instead of waffling around, fighting with our allies and giving free concessions to Putin as Trump has done for a year.
 
not familiar with Chukotka,
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Lots of 🇷🇺 vodka consumed in those buildings:lol:...USA ´D take Chukotka as soon as possible.




 
  • 2023, Gazprom reported a net loss of 629 billion rubles (≈ US$6.7-7 billion) in large part due to steep drops in sales to Europe. Financial Times+2The Kyiv Independent+2
  • Also in 2023, its revenues from gas exports fell significantly—from about 7.72 trillion rubles in 2022 to 4.41 trillion rubles in 2023. OSW Ośrodek Studiów Wschodnich
  • The Russian Federal Customs Service estimated that the sabotage of Nord Stream and Nord Stream 2 pipelines caused a loss to the Russian budget of about 1.138 trillion rubles in export duty revenues in 2023.

are you one of those, who are saying that Our Sanctions dont work? :cool:

in 2008 Gazprom CEO Alexei Miller said the company´d become the world's first $1 trillion company. It is now worth about 3%


 
Not sure. I haven't researched it for myself and I'm reluctant to take the word of anybody on such matters. And a sense of doubt is especially true when that word comes from somebody in (or seeking) political office.
 

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