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Well. you can rest assured that Russia will sell oil to not just china but most of the world who are not involved in these sanctions without any problem. or with the minimal of problems.As I said, it may work in your mind, but it is not how economy work...I mean, you are free to believe you can do that, but all I am saying is this is not how economy works....
I don't think it will ever get to that stage, Putin might loose his marbles and effectively order a nuclear strike but I very much doubt the chain of command in Russia will let such a scenario develop or go unchallenged. Any sort of nuclear strike by Russia will trigger retaliatory strikes by NATO members etc and we will be in MAD.Suppose Putin don't care but Russian do care they will through away Putin but before it could happen Putin would do best to bring Russia as a winner and for that he would not mind to use nukes.
oh come on. buying oil from russia will not deplete the Chinese currency and leave nothin left for domestic trade. are you kidding?How do you take it out of circulation in China? You need them to do domestic trade.......
Instead of telling people on the internet what to do, you should give us your opinions. We'll decide to take it or not based on our rational
It is OK. Getting the money back isn't most important thing. Money just doesn't buy you stuffs. It also buys you political influence, which would bring in other benefits. That is how US plays. They often issue loans to countries that are close to bankruptcy. At the time of insolvency, they will propose loan "restructuring", which often means to issue more loans so that the receiver can continue the interest payment. It brings in multiple benefits:But then you are issuing new loan to the Russian.......
And you have two things on two hand here.
On one hand, a hard working Chinese probably asking for a loan to buy a house and can repay with their hard work.
On the other hand, you have a Russian company who according to 4 world credit rating agency listed as "Close to Bankrupt" and asking for a loan so they can buy more stuff from you and yet incur another loan. Which it is uncertain for them to even paid it off.
If you are a loan officer in a Chinese bank, who will you choose?
Well. you can rest assured that Russia will sell oil to not just china but most of the world who are not involved in these sanctions without any problem. or with the minimal of problems.
And it will be done in currency and not some barter transaction. We will see.
Cool.My opinion is that you are being slavish to NATO on this thread and against my progressive views in India-related threads.
That's the same reply I have with @MH Yang not so long ago.Well. you can rest assured that Russia will sell oil to not just china but most of the world who are not involved in these sanctions without any problem. or with the minimal of problems.
And it will be done in currency and not some barter transaction. We will see.
Arguing with him about money matter is futile. I have tried.oh come on. buying oil from russia will not deplete the Chinese currency and leave nothin left for domestic trade. are you kidding?
Cool.
I rationally reject your opinions. Glad we have that settled
Again, you are not talking about a few millions here and there, Russian oil export alone is worth roughly 200 billions.........Gas is about 250 billions. You are talking about flooding ~ 500 billions (let's say with wheat and precious metal and so on as well) in currency market.....oh come on. buying oil from russia will not deplete the Chinese currency and leave nothin left for domestic trade. are you kidding?