How will the following years look for Russia with EU and China pushing hard on developing renewables?

Maybe stop the war and buy some #bitcoin miners with the weapons money?

"Russia's oil and gas industry accounted for over 17 percent of the country's gross domestic product (GDP) between January and April 2023. That constituted a slight increase compared to 15 percent recorded in the last three months of 2022."

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Due to their natural resources Russia doesn't need to be one of the first moovers in that Nation state adoption of Bitcoin.

In the renewables sector they're not that bad as well. They already have wind capacities with technology (stolen) from EU. But also without it they have a good supplier in their friend china for all kind of renewables.

Guess at Goldwind they hear the bells ringing. ;-) They're just around the corner in Xingyang.

My thoughts

They have a good perspective in energy.

And the damn cheap renewables will make it even better.

Russia is trying to stop the war, but the States won't let them.

That's not true.

The first part of this sentence or the second? The first part is debatable and the second part is an obvious fact.

You declared your opposition to propaganda, but you yourself turned out to be its victim. You just repeat what they tell you on TV.

I don't have a TV.

Bad for you.

Why do I need a TV? I can read here that the U.S. has already spent 100 billion on Ukraine's war with Russia. It's no secret. And they will spend the same amount more because they print dollars and because the money stays in the pockets of corrupt officials and military companies.

The USA is to blame for all of Russia's problems - this is the main narrative of television propaganda in our country. Comparing one’s own atrocities with the atrocities of the United States is so satisfying on russian TV. If they can bomb Iraq and Afghanistan - why can't we do the same with what we consider necessary?

Every country prints money. And their motives are approximately the same.

I didn't say the US is to blame for Russia's problems, I said the US is preventing Russia from ending the war. Whether this is Russia's problem or not, I don't know.