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"European politicians are eager to be seen as "doing something" to oppose the Russian regime following Moscow's invasion of Ukraine. Most European regimes have wisely concluded—Polish and Baltic recklessness notwithstanding—that provoking a military conflict with nuclear-armed Russia is not a good idea. So, "doing something" consists primarily of trying to punish Moscow by cutting Europeans off from much-needed Russian oil and gas."
-- By Ryan McMaken Mises Institute
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The atom bomb hoax and her "resistance is futile" illusions. They have been sabre-rattling from day one of the false bomb claim. Here we see it nullify a host of options to obtain compliance. Still, attacking a conventionally armed Russia is not a very good idea either.
-- By Ryan McMaken Mises Institute
The rest here:
To Fight Russia, Europe's Regimes Risk Impoverishment and Recession for Europe | Mises Institute
Politicians have become accustomed to conjuring whatever they want through the “miracle” of printing money. But in the real world, it’s still necessary to
The atom bomb hoax and her "resistance is futile" illusions. They have been sabre-rattling from day one of the false bomb claim. Here we see it nullify a host of options to obtain compliance. Still, attacking a conventionally armed Russia is not a very good idea either.
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