A person can't have it both ways. The main thing a person should understand about Russian sanctions is both the energy weapon and nuclear threats
failed to deter the West. Russia's unprovoked invasion of Ukraine means an end to integrating the Russian Federation with the collective West.
Not only the U.S., Great Britain, Poland, and the Baltics, but also Germany, France, Italy, Japan, and Spain took on a sharply anti-Russian position. For the first time in Russian history, Russia doesn't have any allies in the West.
Despite Putin's warnings about the gravest consequences for Western countries if they decided to intervene in the Ukrainian conflict, those threats didn’t prevent the active and effective participation of the US and NATO member-states from arming the Ukrainian army.
Even though Western countries failed to achieve the worldwide political isolation of Russia, they were able to deploy international institutions to their advantage. In addition to having control of the apparatuses of these institutions, the West succeeded in obtaining a majority of votes in support of anti-Russian resolutions.
As a result, most of Russia’s direct economic ties with the West have been eliminated. The geo-economic model that Moscow was pursuing since the collapse of the Soviet Union and the transition to market relations was seriously damaged in its most important segment, i.e., relations with the West (Russia’s main trade, investment and technological partner). The image of Russia as a very reliable energy supplier to the EU is gone. The Russo-German partnership is broken.
Despite the fact Russia's economy is forecast to grow 0.3%, this is a path to Russian national catastrophe, probable chaos, and an eventual loss of sovereignty.
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