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Well, whole russia is boom-ing 😁!
Who the hell thinks the russian economy isn't in freefall??
The amount of Russian friendly trolls and useful idiots on Lemmy are impressive... In a bad way.
Yeah, it ruins the experience for me. I hope some day I can feel comfortable recommending the fediverse to friends.
When one of the main instances is .ml, what you expect
Fewer here than in the old place. I haven't checked Digg or Slashdot recently to see what they look like, but I'd bet they've been taken over like the old place has
Anyone paying attention to more than just forums.
Sane people.
Sanctions unfortunately didn't work as well as we thought they would
"we"?
Russia was the third biggest exporter of oil in the world.
They were huge, and still are even though not as big as before, in oil, gas, coal, timber, fertwlizers and steel.
And you expected them to fold in a year or what?
Edit: coal and not coral...
By "we," I mean American officials. Considering that US intelligence thought that Ukraine would fall within weeks, I'm sure they were expecting sanctions to do much more and much quicker.
I'm pretty sure everyone underestimated Ukraine's ability to defend and overestimated Russia's ability to attack/invade.
However, you still talk about what you think, not what you know others thought.
Did you ignore my first sentence, or do you think I'm a senior-ranking US official? I made it pretty obvious that I was referring to how the US federal government viewed Russia and Ukraine.
No, I didn't miss it.
Somehow you take one fact, "US officials thought Ukraine was going to fall within..." and explain that that fact makes you sure about something unrelated.
First of all, as far as I remember we all drew the conclusion that Ukraine would fall within weeks. No one could imagine Ukraine was going to be able to shoot down planes transporting troops (a fact later challenged because of lack of proof) within the first days. Add to this how badly Russia performed. No one, no one, saw that coming from what we all thought was one of three military superpowers. We all had to change the world ranking on the fly when we saw, the now infamous, Russian Kyiv convoy unfold. You know, the one that essentially was fully exposed to Ukrainian attacks because logistical problems. No one predicted any of the noob shit Russia has been doing during the aggression.
So who do you mean saw all this coming before it happened in early 2022?
Yes, both things are about Ukraine but one is military intelligence and the other is a political strategy.
Your opinions on the matter are totally okay, it's a good ground for a healthy debate, but opinions are not facts.