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Related: About this forumRussia's Economy Is About to Detonate - Jason Jay Smart
Russias war machine is collapsing from the inside. Every drone strike on a refinery, every shipment delayed, every unpaid regional budget pushes the Kremlin closer to economic and military failure. Ukraines precision drone campaign is not symbolic. It is strategic. Each hit targets the arteries that keep the invasion alive: oil, logistics, and cash flow.
Behind the frontlines, Russias finances are disintegrating. Inflation runs above 6 percent, interest rates climb toward 15 percent, and regional deficits exceed $7 billion. Governors in Arkhangelsk, Belgorod, and Volgograd now hold only a few days of cash reserves. Teachers, doctors, and civil servants face pay cuts as Moscow drains the regions to fund its war. The propaganda remains loud, but the treasury is running dry.
Sanctions choke what is left of the states income. Shadow fleets pay higher insurance premiums, Asian buyers demand deeper discounts, and black-market brokers skim profits as scrutiny rises. The result is a slow-motion crash of the Russian economy. The war effort now eats its own foundations.
Ukraines drone war has achieved what sanctions alone could not: systemic paralysis. The Kremlin cannot repair refineries fast enough or move fuel without risking interdiction. The economy, the army, and the state all depend on a logistics network that is breaking under pressure.
Every explosion deepens the collapse. Every delay reveals weakness. The question is no longer whether Russias war machine will fail, but how soon.
CHAPTERS:
00:00 The Kremlins Illusion: The War of Spectacle
01:05 Behind the Cameras: A War of Numbers
02:05 Budgets in Freefall: Russias Fiscal Collapse
03:10 When Propaganda Meets Arithmetic
04:15 Russias Factories Cant Be Fixed
05:15 Fuel Starvation: The Old Lesson of War
06:20 19 Refineries Down  The Numbers Speak
07:25 Ukraines Strategy: Cumulative Strikes
08:25 Bureaucracy and Sanctions: A Deadlock System
09:20 Regions Bankrupt, Governors Begging for Help
10:20 The Financial Triaging of the Russian State
11:10 Why the Collapse Cant Be Hidden Anymore
12:05 Ukraines Resolve and Russias Reality
12:45 Conclusion  When the Numbers End the War
					
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						Russia's Economy Is About to Detonate - Jason Jay Smart (Original Post)
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JoseBalow
(8,859 posts)1. The end is always near
        
yaesu
(8,677 posts)2. Its been About to detonate, collapse for years, sanctions never, ever work. Military intervention is the only way to
        stop terrorist russia.


