Comments by "John Walsh" (@johnwalsh4857) on "VisualEconomik EN" channel.

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  12. My view is that the Russian economy will be kept artificially alive throughout the war, however the real clincher will come after the war, the moment Russia loses the war, Putin is removed from power, the Russian economy will crash hard, I can see 1 USD = 1K Rubles within a month of the defeat. and as the post war turmoil goes, the Russian economy will keep on falling probably stabilized when the sanctions are lifted and trade with the west goes back to normal, heck Im not surprised if the USA actually gives financial aid to the new Russian gov. just to keep Moscow afloat. If Putin wins, you will see the Russian economy dangerously in a war footing with the country still isolated, with sanctions in place, and bad relations with the west, and very low western investments in the country and a very high debt. well I can see the Russian economy continually sliding , also the high cost of pacifying its conquered Ukrainian territories and rebuilding its infrastructure also adds to the economic headache Russia will endure. Also add that thousands of Russian war veterans many will probably not be paid, these guys will become criminals to feed their families. Also supporting a strong military to keep control of its occupied Ukr terrtiories and maintaing order in Russia is a massive drain on the Russian economy and the Russian economy may not be able to maintain a strong Russia army, After its very bruising Ukraine expreience, I dont expect Russia do be a threat to anyone esp. ukraine in the near future. Russia's economy will be so shit , he can barely maintain the military he has after the war is over, expect social unrest economic depression with no hope in sight. after a Russian victory. Putin will be removed from power but it might take a decade of him doing so and Russia becomes like Stalin's Russia or Saddam's Iraq.and I think after putin is gone, Russia will undergoe a very bloody civil war. So i think the consequences for Russia is greater is Russia wins this war, as opposed to losing it. The longer that Putin is in power, the worse it will be for Rusisa.
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