Are you asking about the results of Russia's "aggressions"? I have the answers.

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    Vernan89188 Well-Known Member

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    Nope, try again.
    This time put away the works from those losers of the past and pay attention to what's going on today in Russia.

    The Results of putins campaign have caused NATO to expand, Russias inflation is at a staggering 14%, a massive brain drain, and conscription.
    Freaken conscription :roflol:. Yep sounds like the place to be.
     
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    It is solely thanks to the Russians that the United States exists.
    For example, Mark Twain was on an honorary delegation from the United States, which brought gratitude and assurance of eternal friendship for Russians.
    In other words, you personally are alive only thanks to the Russians.
     
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    Ahahahaha... I already told you - don't read Western media. It's bad for the brain.
    But judging by your comment, you continue to read them.
    The Russians are all right. There is a slight increase in prices for some food products, but it is really small. And this is due to the seasonal factor. For consumer electronics and computers, on the contrary, prices fall by an average of about 30%. Petrol prices are unchanged, utility bills are unchanged. Real estate prices are unchanged. Ruble-yuan - a flat schedule. There are slight fluctuations in both directions.
    The dollar and the euro are of no interest to anyone, and the growth of the exchange rate is associated exclusively with the political aspect. In real life, this is not reflected in any way.
    Do you want to know reality? - Come to Russia.

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    No thanx I enjoy freedom, and volunteer military.
    Guess you missed brain drain, of course they are stocked no one can afford it on the pitiful scraps the oligarchs leave for people outside of Moscow.
    Even in those videos you show, there is an obvious lack of military aged men wandering the streets. They got the heck outta there.
     
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    Ahahaha....
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    I already told you - come to Russia and you will see everything for yourself.
    By the way, the British reporter, just like you, was sure that the Russians were in need .... but when she arrived in Russia on her own, she was convinced that everything was exactly the opposite.
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    What "brain drain" are you talking about? Perhaps you are talking about office plankton who left their Russia?
    But there no brain. Those who left are useless for society, all sorts of rabble.
    And in order not to be unfounded - tell me at least one of those who left Russia who became successful this year in the country that accepted him. There is no such.
    3.
    There are no fewer men on the streets of Russian cities. (come to Russia and you will see everything for yourself)
    Perhaps you compare the number of men on the streets of Russia with the number of men on the streets of the USA, and do you see that there are more men in the USA than in Russia?
    Well, in Russia, men have jobs, but in the US, unemployment is higher than in Russia. And so American men roam the streets in search of work?
    It's like with the number of crazy people on the streets of cities.
    I remember that when I was in New York for the first time, I was strongly impressed by the number of different crazy people on the streets of the city. This struck me greatly.
    For example, when I was in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Rostov-on-Don ... or in any Russian city, I did not see obvious crazy people on the streets of cities at all.
    I also remember my visit to LA. Then I was struck by the number of homeless people. I drove by car and saw literally areas of homeless people.
    In Russia, you will not see anything like this anywhere. Not even close.
     
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