Foreign Affairs › Re: North Korea Confirms It Sent Troops To Fight For Russia In Ukraine War by Hecrax: 9:34am On Apr 28, 2025 |
obedience4: The article said Ukraine war did it say Ukraine territory??
Comprehension kid, Comprehension. You're the kid here the North Korean operations were limited to the Kursk Region |
Foreign Affairs › Re: 10 Countries With The Most Natural Resources by Hecrax: 8:33am On Apr 14, 2025 |
blueAgent: This idiot rest. Am not as jobless like you. 24hrs is hardly enough for me  Your idiotic 🧟🧟lineage have mostly Rested in Pieces |
Foreign Affairs › Re: 10 Countries With The Most Natural Resources by Hecrax: 8:43pm On Apr 12, 2025 |
blueAgent: More crap as usual.
Is that the justification for Russian been far below its potential, despite its mineral resources?
Putin gay Zombie  Lol😆After the collapse of the Soviet union in 1991 many of its scientists,etc went to the West e.g the family of Sergey Brin co-founder of Google also the Ruble which had a similar exchange rate with the Dollar was devalued because of Inflation,etc so the current president who was later elected in late 1999 started building the economy,army,etc gradually from scratch from 1999-2004 also from 2004-2008,2014 till now morever as i said earlier American cities e.g New York doesn't have good Metro unlike Russian or Chinese cities despite the USA 🇺🇸 having more GDP per Capita than China or Russia which most of its citizens will spend on billing,etc as the model of Economy,Trade,etc practiced in Russia isn't the same as Western countries  stop behaving like a typical Troglodyte 🦍 |
Foreign Affairs › Re: 10 Countries With The Most Natural Resources by Hecrax: 4:46am On Apr 11, 2025 |
blueAgent: More crap as usual.
Keep fooling yourself.
Your useless Russia still ranks low in GDP per capita.
No wonder that dude schooled you properly.
Putin gay boy.
Putin gay boy. You the Troglodyte 🦍 forgot that some of those countries you listed in the Top ten apart from USA have expensive electricity consumption also high cost of food prices, etc so the 💩GDP per Capita you're talking about is crap if you're forced to pay high prices for basic necessities e.g the U.K🇬🇧 which currently has one of the highest electricity consumption unlike Russia 🇷🇺 which has cheap electricity and availability of food,etc so at the ending of the day you 🧟 and your fellow Western gay slave🤡 ended up exposing yourselves due to y'all lack of actual knowledge of how the economics of countries 🇷🇺🇨🇳,etc outside the 💩 Western Bloc function |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Trump Imposes 104% import tariffs On China's goods to the US by Hecrax: 5:56am On Apr 09, 2025 |
RecentHistory: Will you keep shut. The Germans got within 60km of Moscow and if not for Americans and the Allied forces, they would have been speaking German in Russia today. You're crazy they got within 60km of Moscow and were defeated and pushed back more than 100km in the Battle of Moscow(2th October 1941-7th January 1942)and were subsequently worn down in wars of attrition in battles in Rhyzhev,etc and were humiliated in Stalingrad,etc if a brain 🧠 DEAD clown 🤡 like you has nothing to say you shouldn't disgrace your lineage with your total lack of historical knowledge except idiotic Western propaganda |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Trump Imposes 104% import tariffs On China's goods to the US by Hecrax: 7:09pm On Apr 08, 2025 |
safariman: You are wrong, it was a comination. I guess you forgot to read the history of the D-Day at Normandy when American troops and allies landed in France to liberate Europ. You also forgot Hiroshima and Nakadashi when American launched a nuclear warhead on the Japanese thereby ending WW2 😆Please go and do proper historical research from 1941-1944 over 85% of Nazi German forces were fighting the Soviet union the liberation of France and the Low Countries (Belgium, Netherlands,etc) only occured after the successful Russian (Soviet) military operation Known as Bagration which was the worst defeat of the Germans apart from Stalingrad as the USA was mainly fighting the Japanese in the Pacific War also the majority of Europe including the strongholds of Nazism in Europe (Berlin,Vienna, Budapest) were DENAZIFIED(Liberated )by the Russians (Soviets) |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Trump Imposes 104% import tariffs On China's goods to the US by Hecrax: 6:38pm On Apr 08, 2025 |
Yugoslavia247: Lol
Maybe china forgot you need the US dollar to get yen or yuan.
Chinese market is cheap and low quality but need America consumers.
Even Africa nations will jilt china when global politics start.
No be cho cho cho
Even Apc zombies dont understand
Why do I support America
WWW2 not making us nazi slaves is thanks to America
Many european countries already gave up to Germans
Where was china?
The world is free because of America.
America has always been there for the world even if they profit of it.
God Bless America God bless Israel for finishing islamist terrorist God bless me You're delusional WW2 victory is due to Soviet actions not Amelica carry your fetid💩 propaganda elsewhere |
Foreign Affairs › Re: 10 Countries With The Most Natural Resources by Hecrax: 6:35pm On Apr 08, 2025 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: 10 Countries With The Most Natural Resources by Hecrax: 2:56am On Apr 08, 2025 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: 10 Countries With The Most Natural Resources by Hecrax: 9:06pm On Apr 07, 2025 |
blueAgent: See the clown that is talking.
I was less than 8years old when I read wealth of a nation by the father of Economics, Adam Smith.
I know by then your father has not meet your mother talkless of them giving birth to you.
Keep fooling yourself. Choke on that inbred Troglodyte 🦍
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Foreign Affairs › Re: 10 Countries With The Most Natural Resources by Hecrax: 9:05pm On Apr 07, 2025 |
sunboy: Nope. Congo singlehanded has the world largest cobalt reserves. The only close country is Australia in a very distance second. Congo has 70% of world cobalt. China and Russia not even in top 5. The subject matter is about the Totality of Natural Resources including Crude Oil, Natural Gas,Mineral Resources, etc not just Cobalt though you're right in Cobalt resources including Tantalum DRC has one of the largest reserves
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Foreign Affairs › Re: 10 Countries With The Most Natural Resources by Hecrax: 7:43am On Apr 06, 2025 |
blueAgent: Leave that clown. California a state in US, has a larger economy than the over hyped Russia. A brain 🧠 DEAD clown like you doesn't know the difference between Nominal GDP and GDP based on Purchasing Power Parity
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Foreign Affairs › Re: 10 Countries With The Most Natural Resources by Hecrax: 7:41am On Apr 06, 2025*. Modified: 7:14am On Apr 08, 2025 |
blueAgent: US oil Shale is not included.
They have reserve equivalent to all the conventional oil reserves in Saudi,Venezuela, Iran, Iraq, Nigeria, Canada e.t.c put together.  |
Foreign Affairs › Re: 10 Countries With The Most Natural Resources by Hecrax: 7:39am On Apr 06, 2025 |
blueAgent: Clown.
See as they school you 
All noise no facts unlike the dude, who gave you knock punches with verifiable facts. You must be referring to your lineage |
Foreign Affairs › Re: 10 Countries With The Most Natural Resources by Hecrax: 11:03am On Apr 01, 2025 |
tctrills: Now let me use facts and figures to compare the 2 Nations (Russia vs Canada). Please pay attention, you have so much to learn from this my boy.
Canada’s economy outperforms Russia’s in terms of GDP per capita, a key indicator of productivity per person. As of 2023, Canada’s GDP per capita stands at approximately $55,800 USD, while Russia’s is around $14,055 USD (nominal figures adjusted for recent trends). Even when adjusted for purchasing power parity (PPP), Canada’s figure is roughly $60,000 USD compared to Russia’s $39,800 USD. This gap reflects Canada’s ability to generate more value per individual, driven by a highly skilled workforce, advanced technology, and a diversified economy. Canada excels in sectors like natural resources (oil, timber, minerals), finance, and high-value manufacturing
Russia, by contrast, relies heavily on resource extraction, particularly oil and gas, which account for over 60% of its exports and a significant chunk of its GDP. Russia’s total GDP is $2.02 trillion USD versus Canada’s $2.24 trillion USD (2023 estimates). Labor productivity in Russia lags, with GDP per hour worked estimated at around $25 USD, compared to Canada’s $55 USD (OECD approximations).
With a population of 40 million against Russia’s 144 million, it achieves comparable total GDP with far fewer people, highlighting superior efficiency. Its business environment—ranked 23rd globally by the World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business Index versus Russia’s 28th. Russia’s productivity gains, often tied to military-industrial growth (up 35% in wartime sectors since 2022), are narrow and unsustainable, with civilian sectors stagnating under 10% inflation and 21% interest rates as of late 2024.
Now, over to you, defend your motherland russia A fool like you still thinks that Russia's economy is only tied to oil and gas forgetting they have their won independent Microelectronics production brand including being leaders in Aerospace engineering ,etc |
Foreign Affairs › Re: 10 Countries With The Most Natural Resources by Hecrax: 11:01am On Apr 01, 2025 |
tctrills: Lol, the facts are against you. Let me give you a small example. Russia has by far the biggest land area in the world and a super fertile land but at its best year, Russia is only the 11th biggest exporter of food. Below is a list of some of the biggest companies in Japan. All are household names. You can compare them to the best of Russia. Toyota Motor Corporation Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Sony Group Corporation Hitachi, Ltd. SoftBank Group Corp. Mitsubishi Corporation Nintendo Co., Ltd. Honda Motor
I am sure your eyes have been opened to why the Russian economy is a joke when compared to a super power like Japan.
Now let's go down the list of leading exporters. China: Approximately $3.42 trillion.
United States: Approximately $1.86 trillion.
Germany: Approximately $1.57 trillion.
Japan: Approximately $766 billion. Netherlands: Approximately $731.87 billion. South Korea: Approximately $645.05 billion. Italy: Approximately $629.09 billion. France: Approximately $598.51 billion. Hong Kong: Approximately $574.62 billion. Mexico: Approximately $569.15 billion
Even a city state like Hong Kong is doing better than your Russia.
Russia is a perfect example of good for nothing. Oga, your Russia is an upgraded Nigeria. Truly you're both crazy and ignorant all those Japanese companies you mentioned are mostly electronic manufacturers what about Aerospace engineering including Microelectronics,etc if you don't know what to type you shouldn't expose your lineage's mental retardation online |
Foreign Affairs › Re: 10 Countries With The Most Natural Resources by Hecrax: 10:58am On Apr 01, 2025 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: 10 Countries With The Most Natural Resources by Hecrax: 10:57am On Apr 01, 2025 |
tctrills: Lol, if you call the German economy inflated what about their exports? And yes, Canada clearly produces more goods and services by value than your Russia. Please when was the last time anyone drove a car made in Russia.  ;Lol you're talking about Cars Russia has its own indigenous car brands like the modern Lada series,Moskvitch,etc true they're not as popular as Japanese car brands bit you 🧟 forgot to mention they're one of the few countries with an independent Microelectronics production brands like JSC Mikron,etc also they're leaders in Aerospace engineering including the world's leader in designing modern nuclear reactors like Rosatom also historically Russian car brands like Lada,Volga were not exported to Africa |
Foreign Affairs › Re: 10 Countries With The Most Natural Resources by Hecrax: 10:11am On Apr 01, 2025 |
tctrills: So why did you quote me? You knew I was correct in my statement but you only wanted to make noise. Now let me rephrase, Russia with all it's minerals has an economy smaller than Italy a country with almost no mineral resources and a smaller population. And it's citizens have much lower living standards (HDI) than 55 other countries with less resources.
Finally when you use GDP Purchasing Power Parity (PPP): This adjusts for differences in the cost of living between countries, so yes cost of living in Russian is very low compared to developed countries. But at the same time, the entire Russian economy is less productive than Canada, Italy or Japan. That is a shame. The Reality is that in production in all aspects Russia is ahead of Japan but a brainwashed 🤡 like you is oblivious of that fact in Microelectronics,Space components for Rockets,etc  |
Foreign Affairs › Re: 10 Countries With The Most Natural Resources by Hecrax: 10:02am On Apr 01, 2025 |
tctrills: So why did you quote me? You knew I was correct in my statement but you only wanted to make noise. Now let me rephrase, Russia with all it's minerals has an economy smaller than Italy a country with almost no mineral resources and a smaller population. And it's citizens have much lower living standards (HDI) than 55 other countries with less resources.
Finally when you use GDP Purchasing Power Parity (PPP): This adjusts for differences in the cost of living between countries, so yes cost of living in Russian is very low compared to developed countries. But at the same time, the entire Russian economy is less productive than Canada, Italy or Japan. That is a shame. Only a brainwashed 🤡 like you actually thinks they have a less standard of living compared to the other countries the Reality is they have a better standard of living than many of the other countries you must have never even travelled to other regions of Nigeria talk less of travelling outside |
Foreign Affairs › Re: 10 Countries With The Most Natural Resources by Hecrax: 10:00am On Apr 01, 2025 |
tctrills: So why did you quote me? You knew I was correct in my statement but you only wanted to make noise. Now let me rephrase, Russia with all it's minerals has an economy smaller than Italy a country with almost no mineral resources and a smaller population. And it's citizens have much lower living standards (HDI) than 55 other countries with less resources.
Finally when you use GDP Purchasing Power Parity (PPP): This adjusts for differences in the cost of living between countries, so yes cost of living in Russian is very low compared to developed countries. But at the same time, the entire Russian economy is less productive than Canada, Italy or Japan. That is a shame. "Less productive" than Canada,etc said by a World class "Economist"🤡 the Reality is that Germany is currently in Inflation and only a 🧟 like you would believe that Russia is less productive than Canada,etc  |
Foreign Affairs › Re: 10 Countries With The Most Natural Resources by Hecrax: 9:20am On Apr 01, 2025 |
tctrills: Sir what are you taking, it's clearly affecting you. Here are the 10 biggest GDPs United States (U.S) $30.340 trillion 2 China $19.530 trillion 3 Germany $4.920 trillion 4 Japan $4.390 trillion 5 India $4.270 trillion 6 United Kingdom (U.K.) $3.730 trillion 7 France $3.280 trillion 8 Italy $2.460 trillion 9 Canada $2.330 trillion 10 Brazil $2.310 trillion
Please stop getting your news from beer parlours. Russia is number 11 on the list. Also nominal GDP is quite a foolish method of analysing a nation's actual economic growth morever goods that are normally cheap in Russia and China including food,etc are expensive in the West |
Foreign Affairs › Re: 10 Countries With The Most Natural Resources by Hecrax: 9:15am On Apr 01, 2025 |
tctrills: Sir what are you taking, it's clearly affecting you. Here are the 10 biggest GDPs United States (U.S) $30.340 trillion 2 China $19.530 trillion 3 Germany $4.920 trillion 4 Japan $4.390 trillion 5 India $4.270 trillion 6 United Kingdom (U.K.) $3.730 trillion 7 France $3.280 trillion 8 Italy $2.460 trillion 9 Canada $2.330 trillion 10 Brazil $2.310 trillion
Please stop getting your news from beer parlours. Russia is number 11 on the list. You are making a list of countries based on Nominal GDP while I made reference to GDP based on Purchasing Power Parity keep deceiving yourself
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Foreign Affairs › Re: 10 Countries With The Most Natural Resources by Hecrax: 7:17am On Apr 01, 2025 |
sunboy: CONGO is the no1 country with the most valuable resources of 21st century. In Africa but Russia USA and China have more resources than them |
Foreign Affairs › Re: 10 Countries With The Most Natural Resources by Hecrax: 7:16am On Apr 01, 2025 |
tctrills: Yes you have a point, no wonder there GDP is about the size of Italy a country with little to none in mineral resources. You must be a 🤡 clown currently their GDP(PPP) is the fourth largest in the World having overtaking Japan also according to IMF and World bank last year their GDP grew by 5%(2024) in 2023(4+%) due to idiotic sanctions by the West also they are currently the fastest growing economy in the world for comparison Chinese economy grew by 2+% last year (2024) you're using Idiotic Western stats from years past (2010s)  |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Marat Tibilov Killed In Kursk by Hecrax: 8:44am On Mar 31, 2025 |
TenQ: As if your cognition is faulty
The fact that Ukrainian forces recaptured the city of Kherson and other areas on the north bank of the Dnipro River in November 2022?
Is it that bad!? Kherson Oblast (State) includes other cities apart from Kherson and I told you the entire federal subject is 76% controlled by the Russians forces and I'm not denying what you said  |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Marat Tibilov Killed In Kursk by Hecrax: 8:23pm On Mar 29, 2025 |
TenQ: So, What would you call The fact that Ukrainian forces recaptured the city of Kherson and other areas on the north bank of the Dnipro River in November 2022?
This one was complete eviction, wasn't it Also you're confusing the Kharkiv operation which was successfully undertaken by the Ukrainian army with the withdrawal of of Russian army from the right bank of the Dneiper in Kherson Oblast as currently Ukrainian forces control 97% of Kharkiv Oblast excluding areas like Volchansk, Kupiansk also the withdrawal of Russian army from the right bank of the Dneiper doesn't change the fact that they control 76% of the entire federal subject known as Kherson Oblast which is over 20,000+km^2 |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Marat Tibilov Killed In Kursk by Hecrax: 8:17pm On Mar 29, 2025 |
TenQ: So, What would you call The fact that Ukrainian forces recaptured the city of Kherson and other areas on the north bank of the Dnipro River in November 2022?
This one was complete eviction, wasn't it Get your facts right the entire federal subject known as Kherson Oblast is 76% controlled by Russian forces just like the Zaporozhye Oblast as Oblast is a term in Post Soviet countries corresponding to the federal subject of a State e.g Edo State |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Marat Tibilov Killed In Kursk by Hecrax: 11:02pm On Mar 28, 2025 |
TenQ: But Ukrainian soldiers were routed and completely encircled in Kursk now! That's what I'm talking about in August last year the Ukronazis 🇺🇦 occupied over 1000 Km^2 of territory which has shrunken to less than 50Km^2 but he(Botragelad) and other arse licking Western loving bots will never make reference to humiliations currently experienced by the Ukrainian army in all areas of the combat Frontline |
Foreign Affairs › Re: The Old Relationship We Had With The United States Is Over, Canadian PM by Hecrax: 10:47pm On Mar 28, 2025 |
God1000: Prime Minister Mark Carney’s words are not only justified, they are necessary, Canada has every right to defend its sovereignty, its economy, and its people from reckless Trump and Musk.
Canada is right to fight back, because standing tall in the face of economic aggression is not just defending trade; it’s defending dignity.
Treating your neighbor with contempt and disdain has consequences
Canada is even bigger than US in terms of landmass, and the lunatic wants to annex the country 🤡 clown Canada having territory of 9.5 million km^2 compare to USA 9.9 million km^2 |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Marat Tibilov Killed In Kursk by Hecrax: 9:32pm On Mar 28, 2025 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Ukrainian Forces Retake Village Of Nadiia In Luhansk Region(photos) by Hecrax: 9:49am On Mar 25, 2025 |
Toktee: Yes,your Russia invited Belarus,north Korea,checnya etc, yet cannot conquer the eastern regions. Today Ukraine is in Belgorod and pushing forward. What have Russia archives so far in Ukraine aside distroying schools, hospitals and critical infrastructures like railways,sea ports... ? How is Ukraine loosing? Why can't Russia parade the NATO forces in Ukraine ahbi they have not capture any? You are very daft. Also y'all 🧟🧟♀️arse lickers of the collective West fail to realize that the Ukrainian Kursk adventure is one of the most IDIOTIC decision from a military perspective in Military studies just like their current idiotic Belgorod adventure which will burn more of their scare manpower reserves and scarce Western military equipment |