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🇦🇹🇷🇺❗ Rejection of Russian gas for Austria is now impossible, - the head of the Austrian oil company OMV
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🇷🇺⚡️Putin sets ruble-for-gas payment deadline – effective April 1
Russian president Vladimir Putin has signed a decree that demands ‘unfriendly countries’ must pay for Russian gas in rubles.
The new law dictates that ‘unfriendly countries’ must open accounts in Russian banks and will come into force on April 1.
Current gas supply contracts will be stopped if buyers from ‘unfriendly countries’ do not meet new payment terms.
🔗 RT
Russian president Vladimir Putin has signed a decree that demands ‘unfriendly countries’ must pay for Russian gas in rubles.
The new law dictates that ‘unfriendly countries’ must open accounts in Russian banks and will come into force on April 1.
Current gas supply contracts will be stopped if buyers from ‘unfriendly countries’ do not meet new payment terms.
🔗 RT
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🇷🇺🇺🇦❗The head of the DPR ordered the creation of the administration of Mariupol
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💢U.S says Putin should trust their intel on Ukraine over his own.😂😭
White House comms director Kate Bedingfield: "We believe that Putin is being misinformed by his advisers about how badly the Russian military is performing & how the Russian economy is being crippled by sanctions because his senior advisers are too afraid to tell him the truth."
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White House comms director Kate Bedingfield: "We believe that Putin is being misinformed by his advisers about how badly the Russian military is performing & how the Russian economy is being crippled by sanctions because his senior advisers are too afraid to tell him the truth."
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🎩🐇🪄 And with a sleight of hand, the golden Ruble...
The RF Central Bank pegged 1 gram of gold to 5000 rubles (about $50 USD).
From March 31, oil and gas can only be purchased in rubles. Meaning, it is pegged to gold, using paper rubles as a proxy.
Europe will need to either buy rubles in gold, or they will have to buy directly in gold. Which means, there will be a lot more demand for rubles.
Currently, the forex rate for rubles to dollars is about 100:1. But with 5000 rubles now equaling 1 gram of gold, and oil being priced directly in gold - there will be a price disruption in terms of how much gold a dollar can actually buy.
Countries holding dollar debt notes will see less use for them & want to dump them, in order to get something which holds value better. This will have a deflationary effect on rubles.
Russia will be able to re-peg the ruble to gold at whatever rate down the line - 5000 today, tomorrow 500.
The excess dollars being dumped are about to cause hyperinflation....
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The RF Central Bank pegged 1 gram of gold to 5000 rubles (about $50 USD).
From March 31, oil and gas can only be purchased in rubles. Meaning, it is pegged to gold, using paper rubles as a proxy.
Europe will need to either buy rubles in gold, or they will have to buy directly in gold. Which means, there will be a lot more demand for rubles.
Currently, the forex rate for rubles to dollars is about 100:1. But with 5000 rubles now equaling 1 gram of gold, and oil being priced directly in gold - there will be a price disruption in terms of how much gold a dollar can actually buy.
Countries holding dollar debt notes will see less use for them & want to dump them, in order to get something which holds value better. This will have a deflationary effect on rubles.
Russia will be able to re-peg the ruble to gold at whatever rate down the line - 5000 today, tomorrow 500.
The excess dollars being dumped are about to cause hyperinflation....
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US doesn't have hypersonic weapons, but will catch up any day now❗️
The US has a military-industrial complex, while Russia has a defence complex. One is designed to make money for companies and shareholders, while the other runs on the state budget. In this way it is inclined to be more efficient and strategic, at a fraction of the US military budget.
The US has a military-industrial complex, while Russia has a defence complex. One is designed to make money for companies and shareholders, while the other runs on the state budget. In this way it is inclined to be more efficient and strategic, at a fraction of the US military budget.
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Any civilians out there? This is the Russian army!
The last battles for Mariupol. Civilians may not respond if they think you're Azov.
The last battles for Mariupol. Civilians may not respond if they think you're Azov.
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As we head into the 70s (pre-sanctions Ruble low)... the petrodollar is suffering a cruel and terrible death. Watch the US pull off some weird maneuvers.
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Cancel culture: You can't cancel culture...
Moscow begins campaign to illustrate that some things cannot be canceled❗️
Moscow begins campaign to illustrate that some things cannot be canceled❗️
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💢Russia now only exports food for rubles
Medvedev reminds its friends and enemies alike, that Russia is greatly in excess of both energy and food self-sufficiency, so much that it exports both.
👉But it will not export food to its enemies. It's better to be friends than enemies, Medvedev implies.
Russian agricultural exports surpassed $37 billion USD last year. He outlines Russia's food policy:
1.) Russian products are diverse and enough to fully meet all domestic needs without rationing, under-supply, or want.
2.) The priority of their market is domestic and ensuring market prices are highly competitive and affordable to all, regardless of income. Farm-Aid and similar programs will continue to make this doable for farmers.
3.) Russia sells its vast excess supply to friends - due to sanctions, none of these countries are in the EU or North America.
Russia has tied this to rubles, and only accepts rubles for food.
@NewResistance
Medvedev reminds its friends and enemies alike, that Russia is greatly in excess of both energy and food self-sufficiency, so much that it exports both.
👉But it will not export food to its enemies. It's better to be friends than enemies, Medvedev implies.
Russian agricultural exports surpassed $37 billion USD last year. He outlines Russia's food policy:
1.) Russian products are diverse and enough to fully meet all domestic needs without rationing, under-supply, or want.
2.) The priority of their market is domestic and ensuring market prices are highly competitive and affordable to all, regardless of income. Farm-Aid and similar programs will continue to make this doable for farmers.
3.) Russia sells its vast excess supply to friends - due to sanctions, none of these countries are in the EU or North America.
Russia has tied this to rubles, and only accepts rubles for food.
@NewResistance
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💢ISIS loving Zelensky advisor Arestovich makes an astonishing confession.
«Russia strikes exclusively at military facilities — Arestovich admits
A month after the start of the special operation, Arestovich said that the Russians only hit military targets.
"There is no point in spending missiles that cost millions of dollars in one salvo to kill a people's deputy of Ukraine or a journalist. They will hit military-industrial complex facilities and infrastructure facilities. It may not fly correctly, hit a civilian, or the air defense may shoot down, and it will fall on a residential building," he said.
However, in his speeches, Arestovich stated that Russia had practically destroyed Ukraine's military industry and weapons stocks. At the same time, he did not mention that these are regularly imported from abroad to Ukraine weapons and supplies. It is because of this that the Russian army continues to launch missile strikes at new weapons storage sites and supply depots.»
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«Russia strikes exclusively at military facilities — Arestovich admits
A month after the start of the special operation, Arestovich said that the Russians only hit military targets.
"There is no point in spending missiles that cost millions of dollars in one salvo to kill a people's deputy of Ukraine or a journalist. They will hit military-industrial complex facilities and infrastructure facilities. It may not fly correctly, hit a civilian, or the air defense may shoot down, and it will fall on a residential building," he said.
However, in his speeches, Arestovich stated that Russia had practically destroyed Ukraine's military industry and weapons stocks. At the same time, he did not mention that these are regularly imported from abroad to Ukraine weapons and supplies. It is because of this that the Russian army continues to launch missile strikes at new weapons storage sites and supply depots.»
@NewResistance
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Washington will fail in its scheme to put pressure on Beijing and Moscow and deter them, China's Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin said at a briefing Tuesday.
Commenting on the Pentagon’s National Defense Strategy sent to Congress, Wenbin said the report was ‘replete’ with ‘Cold War-era thinking’ and ‘bloc confrontation ideology’. "China and Russia are major powers. America’s plans and attempts to deter or pressure us will fail," he said.
The spokesperson added that the US needed to review its commitments relating to the crisis in Ukraine, stop ‘creating imaginary adversaries’ and ignoring other countries’ security concerns.
Commenting on the Pentagon’s National Defense Strategy sent to Congress, Wenbin said the report was ‘replete’ with ‘Cold War-era thinking’ and ‘bloc confrontation ideology’. "China and Russia are major powers. America’s plans and attempts to deter or pressure us will fail," he said.
The spokesperson added that the US needed to review its commitments relating to the crisis in Ukraine, stop ‘creating imaginary adversaries’ and ignoring other countries’ security concerns.
⭕️ Well, that was quick, down from a high of 141 to the dollar. I think it’s safe to say sanctions were a failure. They’ve actually strengthened Russia’s long-term economic fundamentals. This is the biggest own-goal by West in foreign policy history. If you are in the US, Canada, UK or Europe, and suffering from this self-inflicted hyperinflation, then you should demand your governments lift the sanctions ASAP - before your economies implode any further. Just wait, you will regret not doing this.