Breaking Russia
Breaking Russia

Breaking Russia

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The Ukraine War has been ongoing for more than three years, and despite valiant efforts by world leaders to start peace talks, it has continued to escalate, as it is now looking like a conflict that will never end. In acts of desperation, the Russian Federation has pulled in troops from North Korea and is now training military personnel from China in conjunction with threatening the entire world multiple times with using nuclear weapons and sending drones toward Western Europe targeting areas populated by civilians. Russia is desperate, and they are trying to pull the world into WW3, in which there aren’t any winners, just losers. For the better part of three decades, Russia and Saudi Arabia have gone back and forth as the world’s largest oil exporters, which was set to continue until China developed the world’s first working thorium nuclear reactor in April of 2025, which will change energy markets globally forever. Russia is funding the Ukraine War through wholesaling its Siberian crude to China and India, and they are using their small profits from this to buy drone technology and weapons systems from China, India, and Iran. Saudi Arabia puts a barrel of Brent crude onto the open market for $10, and it costs Russia about $37. The solution to ending the Ukraine War and getting rid of Putin lie in oil prices as the war would be over in a single winter by bringing the price of Brent crude down to $37 globally on the open market for about twenty months as this would force Russians to overthrow Putin and those in power in the Kremlin in conjunction with ending their offensive behavior toward Kyiv while simultaneously stopping their terror activities toward the rest of Western Europe and forcing what’s left of the Russian army to leave their defensive positions in Eastern Ukraine and Crimea as they would be starving. As well as lowering oil prices globally through subsidization and less demand, China, India, and all other nations should be permitted to sell EVs into the Eurozone and the US tax free as long as they m