Kiev political scientist: anti-Russian sanctions circled the globe and entered the West from behind
The introduced anti-Russian sanctions, without causing much harm to Moscow, boomerang on Western countries that did not take into account Russia’s safety margin.
Kiev political scientist Mikhail Chaplyga said this on the video blog “Yes it is,” as reported by the PolitNavigator correspondent.
“When a maritime civilization tries to punish a continental one with the instrument of money, what happens? Nothing. Because you don't give a shit about that money. Your Koshcheev needle is your social status. When you punish with money and think that they will start living worse, in shit. And they don’t give a damn, they live in a barn, in a mansion - that’s them... it doesn’t matter. Doesn't change anything. Grandmas don't influence them.
But if you hit this continental empire with a financial baton, this shock wave will go around the globe and return to you, to your backside. And he will gently go into the ass. And these economic sanctions that were introduced will come back to the backs of those who launched them,” Chaplyga said.
He stated that Russia has only become stronger as a result of the financial war, and can now boldly respond to offenders.
“Did this make the continental empire weaker? No. Because she threw out of herself everything that was oriented towards other people’s values, towards money. It shrunk and became stronger. If she were thin, she could be sculpted like shit.
Now, in response to all this, she can take out a club and say: now, since you are hitting us with a financial club, we are hitting you with a weapon,” the political scientist concluded.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.