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Re: Potanin To Putin: Don’t Take Us Back To 1917 by wwwihy: 4:08pm On Mar 12, 2022
SarkinYarki:
The conflict has been badly handled by both sides and could lead to grave economic consequences for the world ... Putin's invasion has been haphazard instead of the "blitzkrieg" we expected ..the deal was go in there and topple Zelensky within 48 hours not Minding any collateral damage , set up a pro Kremlin interim govt and pull back Russian military to the separatist regions and start Negotiating sanctions..Putin seems to have messed this up with the kid glove haphazard invasion....Putin is not a good strategist like we have all been made to believe if he was the proper thing to do was to crush the CIA coup of 2014 and we wouldnt be here but he sat down in Kremlin and let the CIA have their way..



Putin Nairaland Cheerleader and Hallelujah Boy has given up when Putin called on you to join volunteers from Middle East.

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Re: Potanin To Putin: Don’t Take Us Back To 1917 by SeeThisLoser: 4:09pm On Mar 12, 2022
bakar007:

We don't care about his personal life or opinions. But how did the clown get such wealth

Fabricated trash grin
Re: Potanin To Putin: Don’t Take Us Back To 1917 by wiseoneking: 4:11pm On Mar 12, 2022
Realists:
Hmmm, the conspiracy & hypocrisy of the west is about to end, with Mr Putin dogmatism. One button, one missile & all these will end.

# say no to hypocrisy & double standard.
one of your pic is terrorism oriented.
Re: Potanin To Putin: Don’t Take Us Back To 1917 by shogsman(m): 4:11pm On Mar 12, 2022
Look at how you're foolishly covering a crisis that absolutely nothing to do with your continent let alone your country, a hundred wars are going on in your own country and you haven't pushed a single piece of it here,this slavery mentality that has besieged you people is pathetic
Re: Potanin To Putin: Don’t Take Us Back To 1917 by Bahamas95(m): 4:15pm On Mar 12, 2022
Vladimir Putin wanna destroy Russia because of his ego.

If things continue like this I see Russians turning against him and that would be his end. A time would come when even the soldiers will rebel against him.
Re: Potanin To Putin: Don’t Take Us Back To 1917 by Juventus4life: 4:16pm On Mar 12, 2022
Loewe:
While I commend the West's stand (support for Ukraine and sanctions) on Russia based on their unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, they need to know that not giving them a soft landing won't end the war anytime soon.

Russia needs a soft landing so they can have an excuse to stop the invasion. If they keep giving them sanctions without telling them sanctions would be lifted if they stop the war, then Russia no longer has anything to gain even if they stop fighting Ukraine. Putin is probably in regret right now, but shame would prevent him from stopping since there isn't any soft landing in place.

Diplomacy would do the West a great good at this time. If these sanctions persist, Russia would become another North Korea and would be a major threat to world peace. They need to give them a reason to stop fighting the war...

The west and USA don't give a Bleep about Ukraine as long their objective is accomplish. The use Ukraine as a bait to cripple Russia economy.
Re: Potanin To Putin: Don’t Take Us Back To 1917 by Cantonese: 4:16pm On Mar 12, 2022
But that’s where he’s heading. Putin is leading other Russians on the part of a revolution, in the like of the Bolshevik revolution of 1917, that will bring him down. I hope Russian generals remove him from power and let’s have some peace.
Re: Potanin To Putin: Don’t Take Us Back To 1917 by gistray: 4:17pm On Mar 12, 2022
nomenclature:
Always going to western media to copy propaganda ..........nairaland mods are mumu,always licking the black ass of their oppressors ..useless black race


Provide us your own media na
Re: Potanin To Putin: Don’t Take Us Back To 1917 by bluecircle470: 4:17pm On Mar 12, 2022
nomenclature:
Always going to western media to copy propaganda ..........nairaland mods are mumu,always licking the black ass of their oppressors ..useless black race

Nah Asian media him for go abi.. M.U.M.U
So Russia nah Asia abi
Re: Potanin To Putin: Don’t Take Us Back To 1917 by nomenclature(m): 4:17pm On Mar 12, 2022
Don't mind this buffons and the supporters of the west....their lifelong dream is to be issued visa to live in america or the uk....they are the type that go to church and be praying for visa
shogsman:
Look at how you're foolishly covering a crisis that absolutely nothing to do with your continent let alone your country, a hundred wars are going on in your own country and you haven't pushed a single piece of it here,this slavery mentality that has besieged you people is pathetic

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Re: Potanin To Putin: Don’t Take Us Back To 1917 by SpecialAdviser(m): 4:17pm On Mar 12, 2022
Loewe:
While I commend the West's stand (support for Ukraine and sanctions) on Russia based on their unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, they need to know that not giving them a soft landing won't end the war anytime soon.

Russia needs a soft landing so they can have an excuse to stop the invasion. If they keep giving them sanctions without telling them sanctions would be lifted if they stop the war, then Russia no longer has anything to gain even if they stop fighting Ukraine. Putin is probably in regret right now, but shame would prevent him from stopping since there isn't any soft landing in place.

Diplomacy would do the West a great good at this time. If these sanctions persist, Russia would become another North Korea and would be a major threat to world peace. They need to give them a reason to stop fighting the war...
Some of the sanctions would definitely be reverted if Putin stops but pride wouldn't let him. They have been consistently speaking with Putin to see if he can make UTURN. He can easily negotiate if he wants soft landing.
Re: Potanin To Putin: Don’t Take Us Back To 1917 by nomenclature(m): 4:24pm On Mar 12, 2022
We will continue to talk until buffons like you will get sense ,until you all learn to differentiate who is fighting for you and who is your oppressor. Black monkeys that have no brain to think. Youallblacks dreams is to live in the uk and usa....what other dreams do you have ?
Camelot65:
Don't you guys get tired undecided undecided

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Re: Potanin To Putin: Don’t Take Us Back To 1917 by Daboomb: 4:25pm On Mar 12, 2022
Confiscating the assets of companies that have fled Russia since the invasion of Ukraine would shatter investor confidence for decades and take Russia back to the calamitous days of the 1917 Bolshevik revolution, metals magnate Vladimir Potanin has said.

Potanin, president and biggest shareholder of Norilsk Nickel (GMKN.MM), the world's largest producer of palladium and refined nickel, said Russia should respond with pragmatism to its exclusion from swathes of the global economy.

"We should not try to 'slam the door' but endeavour to preserve Russia's economic position in those markets which we spent so long cultivating," Potanin, 61, said on the Telegram messaging app.

Potanin, one of the most prominent Russian billionaires who is not sanctioned by the West, said confiscating assets from companies that had left would put Russia out in the cold for decades, as far as investors were concerned:

"It would take us back 100 years to 1917. And the consequences - a global lack of confidence in Russia from investors - we would feel for many decades."


The highlighted paragraph above explains everything !
So, the West carefully chooses who to sanction and who not to?
Potanin is not under sanctions.

If you dont support the West (America/NATO/EU), they sanction you and steal your Assets but if you do, you become their Agent, to be used to destabilize your won country.
So, one can understand why the Russian Oligarch is saying what he is saying. grin grin
SMH
Re: Potanin To Putin: Don’t Take Us Back To 1917 by AngelicBeing: 4:25pm On Mar 12, 2022
grin
Re: Potanin To Putin: Don’t Take Us Back To 1917 by leofab(f): 4:25pm On Mar 12, 2022
nomenclature:
Don't mind this buffons and the supporters of the west....their lifelong dream is to be issued visa to live in america or the uk....they are the type that go to church and be praying for visa
do those wars affect the world directly ? This is an international crisis which has the wit to reshape the world map..
Re: Potanin To Putin: Don’t Take Us Back To 1917 by goodheart01: 4:26pm On Mar 12, 2022
Some mofos here still say the sanctions no dey enter. anonymous1759 are u still doubting??
Re: Potanin To Putin: Don’t Take Us Back To 1917 by jrusky(m): 4:27pm On Mar 12, 2022
I telli dem the a s s holes Putin NL urchins who never owned a business in their life nor even ever has 200k at a time in their account balance that financial Sanction is deadlier than nuclear bomb but they were running their stinky mouths.

Go to Zenith or UBA and you are being told efcc has frozen you account then you will understand to sanction someone or a nation financially is a deadliest assault that can be unleash on anyone or a nation.

Putin never know what he has invited upon himself and his nation I swear by 3 months time the world will witness another Somalia in Europe land(Russia). Let's keep watching......
Re: Potanin To Putin: Don’t Take Us Back To 1917 by AngelicBeing: 4:28pm On Mar 12, 2022
Daboomb:



The highlighted paragraph above explains everything !
So, the West carefully chooses who to sanction and who not to?
Potanin is not under sanctions.

If you dont support the West (America/NATO/EU), they sanction you and steal your Assets but if you do, you become their Agent, to be used to destabilize your won country.
So, one can understand why the Russian Oligarch is saying what he is saying. grin grin
SMH
It is called Rub my back and I Rub your own, know your way no be curse, the guy is in the good books of the Western Powers and hence no sanctions on him, But in all of this Pharoah Nebucadnezzar Putin is an idiot grin
Re: Potanin To Putin: Don’t Take Us Back To 1917 by Camelot65: 4:29pm On Mar 12, 2022
nomenclature:
We will continue to talk until buffons like you will get sense ,until you all learn to differentiate who is fighting for you and who is your oppressor. Black monkeys that have no brain to think. Youallblacks dreams is to live in the uk and usa....what other dreams do you have ?
Foolish idiot with a pea sized brain.
Re: Potanin To Putin: Don’t Take Us Back To 1917 by Dreamhighnow(m): 4:29pm On Mar 12, 2022
Realists:
Hmmm, the conspiracy & hypocrisy of the west is about to end, with Mr Putin dogmatism. One button, one missile & all these will end.

# say no to hypocrisy & double standard.

Maybe na Putin Nuclear weapon u so much desire will blow u up. Why are u guys rejoicing at Putins evil
Re: Potanin To Putin: Don’t Take Us Back To 1917 by wallrichy: 4:31pm On Mar 12, 2022
Russia is a very poor country but not as poor as African countries. Being poor or rich get category. But in the ranks of western countries and some asian countries.....Russia is a very poor country in economic standard and gross domestic product understanding. Please view the world richest and Poorest countries as shown below.


Saturday, March 12, 2022

The World's Richest and Poorest Countries 2021
What does it mean for a nation to be rich or poor at a time of global pandemic? GDP per capita adjusted for relative purchasing power gives us an idea, albeit an imperfect one.

NOVEMBER 30, 2021
Author: LUCA VENTURA
Project Coordinator: BINH P

Luxembourg on the left is the world's richest country and Burundi on the right is the poorest.
Would you rather be rich in a poor country or poor in a rich one? Measuring how rich a country is not that easy (spoiler: it is not just about the GDP). Measuring how rich you are depends to a large degree on how rich and poor countries are defined.
If we simply consider a nation's gross domestic product—the sum of all goods and services produced by a country during one year—then we would have to conclude that the richest nations are exactly the ones with the largest GDP: United States, China, Japan, Germany. But how could the economies, for example, of Singapore or Luxembourg ever match that of such powerhouses when they are no more than small dots on the world map?

Another problem with GDP is that it does not measure wealth distribution. That is why a more accurate representation of people’s living conditions begins with dividing a nation's GDP by the number of people that live there: per capita GDP and its growth rate tell us much more about the social wealth potentially available to each person and whether this wealth is either increasing or decreasing over time.

However, using per capita GDP still poses a problem: the very same income can buy very little in some countries and go much further in others where basic necessities—food, clothing, shelter, or healthcare—cost far less. To gauge how a country’s citizens are wealthy it is necessary to understand how much they can buy. That is why, when comparing per capita GDP across countries, the GDP should be adjusted for purchasing power parity, which helps us take into account the inflation rates and the price of goods and services in each given place.

In conclusion, then, when considering whether it is better to be rich in a poor country or poor in a rich one, the best chance of enjoying a superior standard of living is to reside in a richer nation no matter where a person falls on the income distribution scale. The coronavirus pandemic proved it most strikingly. Low-income workers, often migrants, living in very wealthy nations suddenly found themselves unemployed, homeless and stranded. By contrast, some poor and developing nations were spared, or cleverly prevented, the worst health and socio-economic effects of the outbreak, allowing their citizens to continue their lives in a mostly unchanged way. Whether you are rich or you are poor, these—indeed—are very strange and frightening times.

Rank
Country
GDP-PPP ($)
1 Luxembourg 126,569
2 Ireland 111,360
3 Singapore 107,677
4 Qatar 100,037
5 Switzerland 78,112
6 United Arab Emirates 74,245
7 Norway 69,859
8 United Staes 69,375
9 Macao SAR 67,475
10 Brunei Darussalam 65,675
11 San Marino 65,446
12 Hong Kong SAR 65,403
13 Denmark 63,405
14 Netherlands 61,816
15 Taiwan Province of China 61,371
16 Austria 59,406
17 Iceland 59,268
18 Germany 58,150
19 Sweden 57,425
20 Belgium 55,919
21 Andorra 55,764
22 Australia 55,492
23 Bahrain 53,128
24 Canada 53,089
25 Finland 53,084
26 France 50,876
27 Saudi Arabia 48,908
28 United Kingdom 48,693
29 South Korea 48,309
30 Malta 47,152
31 New Zealand 45,880
32 Italy 45,267
33 Israel 44,966
34 Japan 44,935
35 Kuwait 44,609
36 Czech Republic 43,714
37 Slovenia 43,206
38 Cyprus 42,832
39 Lithuania 42,091
40 Spain 42,074
41 Estonia 41,892
42 Poland 37,323
43 Puerto Rico 37,170
44 Hungary 36,849
45 Portugal 36,543
46 Slovak Republic 35,547
47 Aruba 34,902
48 The Bahamas 34,732
49 Latvia 34,169
50 Turkey 33,963
51 Romania 33,833
52 Oman 32,327
53 Greece 31,821
54 Croatia 31,112
55 Panama 30,889
56 Russia 30,431
57 Malaysia 29,048
58 Seychelles 28,060
59 Kazakhstan 28,043
60 Chile 26,513
61 Bulgaria 25,847
62 Trinidad and Tobago 25,526
63 Guyana 24,494
64 St. Kitts and Nevis 24,236
65 Uruguay 23,869
66 Maldives 23,838
67 Argentina 22,892
68 Mauritius 22,311
69 Costa Rica 21,592
70 Belarus 21,467
71 Montenegro 21,387
72 Serbia 21,243
73 Dominican Republic 20,944
74 Mexico 20,820
75 China 19,090
76 Thailand 19,028
77 Antigua and Barbuda 18,801
78 Equatorial Guinea 18,698
79 North Macedonia 18,069
80 Botswana 17,163
81 Suriname 16,793
82 Georgia 16,590
83 Gabon 16,559
84 Bosnia and Herzegovina 16,302
85 Grenada 16,288
86 Brazil 16,169
87 Colombia 15,922
88 Albania 15,487
89 Turkmenistan 15,347
90 Azerbaijan 15,299
91 Armenia 14,701
92 Moldova 14,258
93 South Africa 14,239
94 Barbados 14,224
95 Ukraine 14,146
96 Sri Lanka 14,123
97 Iran 13,993
98 St. Lucia 13,739
99 Paraguay 13,724
100 Libya 13,489
101 Egypt 13,422
102 Peru 13,410
103 Indonesia 12,967
104 Dominica 12,792
105 Mongolia 12,671
106 Kosovo 12,546
107 St. Vincent and the Grenadines 12,395
108 Palau 12,228
109 Bhutan 12,135
110 Fiji 11,902
111 Algeria 11,829
112 Vietnam 11,608
113 Equador 11,529
114 Jordan 10,821
115 Jamaica 10,815
116 Tunisia 10,720
117 Iraq 10,415
118 Nauru 10,167
119 Namibia 9,616
120 El Salvador 9,551
121 Eswatini 9,409
122 Bolivia 8,901
123 Philippines 8,900
124 Guatemala 8,895
125 Uzbekistan 8,452
126 Lao P.D.R. 8,444
127 Morocco 8,338
128 India 7,314
129 Angola 6,820
130 Cabo Verde 6,779
131 Belize 6,738
132 Tonga 6,361
133 Mauritania 6,293
134 Djibouti 6,255
135 Ghana 6,190
136 Nicaragua 6,133
137 Honduras 5,767
138 Bangladesh 5,733
139 Côte d'Ivoire 5,724
140 West Bank and Gaza 5,662
141 Samoa 5,541
142 Pakistan 5,447
143 Kenya 5,407
144 Nigeria 5,377
145 Tuvalu 5,289
146 Kyrgyz Republic 5,187
147 Venezuela 5,163
148 Cambodia 4,930
149 Myanmar 4,426
150 São Tomé and Príncipe 4,402
151 Republic of Congo 4,288
152 Nepal 4,215
153 Sudan 4,173
154 Papua New Guinea 3,936
155 Tajikistan 3,923
156 Marshall Islands 3,877
157 Cameroon 3,860
158 Benin 3,720
159 Senegal 3,699
160 Micronesia 3,441
161 Zambia 3,410
162 Comoros 3,120
163 Timor-Leste 3,106
164 Tanzania 3,062
165 Haiti 3,049
166 Ethiopia 3,024
167 Guinea 2,818
168 Lesotho 2,761
169 Uganda 2,729
170 Vanuatu 2,725
171 Mali 2,522
172 Guinea-Biissau 2,483
173 Burkina Faso 2,444
174 Solomon Islands 2,410
175 Rwanda 2,410
176 Zimbabwe 2,408
177 The Gambia 2,399
178 Togo 2,353
179 Kribati 2,281
180 Eritrea 1,911
181 Yemen 1,827
182 Sierra Leone 1,809
183 Chad 1,637
184 Madagascar 1,630
185 Liberia 1,623
186 Malawi 1,503
187 Niger 1,355
188 Mozambique 1,338
189 Democratic Republic of the Congo 1,203
190 Central African Republic 996
191 Somalia 953
192 Burundi 779
Source: International Monetary Fund, World Economic Outlook October 2021. Values are expressed in current international dollars, reflecting the corresponding exchange rates and PPP adjustments.

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Re: Potanin To Putin: Don’t Take Us Back To 1917 by goodheart01: 4:32pm On Mar 12, 2022
freshkpomo:
Useni1 my Mai gida friend your attention is needed.

Leave that terrorist abeg. What do u expect him to say

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Re: Potanin To Putin: Don’t Take Us Back To 1917 by Nobody: 4:32pm On Mar 12, 2022
Juventus4life:


The west and USA don't give a Bleep about Ukraine as long their objective is accomplish. The use Ukraine as a bait to cripple Russia economy.

Honestly, I am beginning to think so. They seem to be more focused on crippling Russia's economy and making sure they're too impoverished to be a world power... Albeit, Putin was really stupid to have invaded a smaller country without doing his homework. Turns out Kremlin really lacked strategists, or maybe Putin is just a dictator cos invading Ukraine was a very bad idea. . .
Re: Potanin To Putin: Don’t Take Us Back To 1917 by Nobody: 4:34pm On Mar 12, 2022
joyandfaith:

I think putin is the problem. He doesn't negotiate.

Not in this case, not against the West... Maybe he is too arrogant to talk to Zelenskyy, but once he hears any hope of sanctions being lifted, he would look for a way to "pause" the senseless war...
Re: Potanin To Putin: Don’t Take Us Back To 1917 by goodheart01: 4:35pm On Mar 12, 2022
Realists:
Hmmm, the conspiracy & hypocrisy of the west is about to end, with Mr Putin dogmatism. One button, one missile & all these will end.

# say no to hypocrisy & double standard.

And one button, one missile from the US too and all these will end also
Re: Potanin To Putin: Don’t Take Us Back To 1917 by goodheart01: 4:37pm On Mar 12, 2022
nomenclature:
Always going to western media to copy propaganda ..........nairaland mods are mumu,always licking the black ass of their oppressors ..useless black race

U people are mad o. Any news that isn’t in favor of Russia u guys term it as propaganda.
Re: Potanin To Putin: Don’t Take Us Back To 1917 by Nobody: 4:37pm On Mar 12, 2022
neuf:


North Korea is a threat to itself not the world. Has anything North Korea does ever affect the world market?

Russia has a reason, stop invading a sovereign nation. You don't need to be told that.
What you're saying is like beating a child for stealing. that child don't need you to tell him why are beating him, he knows because you didn't just wake up to beat him. So if he stop doing that, then there's no need for you to beat him

Well you probably don't understand the context and usage of my expression 'threat to world peace'...

The more the economically crippled and sidelined nations that have access to nuclear bombs, the higher the propensity for a negative alliance between them and the higher the likelihood of a WW3...

A man that has nothing to lose is a dangerous man. Think about that for a second. Ciao!
Re: Potanin To Putin: Don’t Take Us Back To 1917 by sunkoye: 4:37pm On Mar 12, 2022
Realists:
Hmmm, the conspiracy & hypocrisy of the west is about to end, with Mr Putin dogmatism. One button, one missile & all these will end.

# say no to hypocrisy & double standard.
after that one button... The truth is your life will still be the same as it is before your so called destructive enthusiasm...hence the reason you want a whole lot to be on the same level with you.
Re: Potanin To Putin: Don’t Take Us Back To 1917 by ayindejimmy(m): 4:37pm On Mar 12, 2022
Loewe:
While I commend the West's stand (support for Ukraine and sanctions) on Russia based on their unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, they need to know that not giving them a soft landing won't end the war anytime soon.

Russia needs a soft landing so they can have an excuse to stop the invasion. If they keep giving them sanctions without telling them sanctions would be lifted if they stop the war, then Russia no longer has anything to gain even if they stop fighting Ukraine. Putin is probably in regret right now, but shame would prevent him from stopping since there isn't any soft landing in place.

Diplomacy would do the West a great good at this time. If these sanctions persist, Russia would become another North Korea and would be a major threat to world peace. They need to give them a reason to stop fighting the war...

Who needs a soft landing more, Ukraine or Russia?
Moreover, NK is not a threat to World peace, and neither will Russia.

The World didn't put them where they've found themselves today. Putin did
Re: Potanin To Putin: Don’t Take Us Back To 1917 by Nobody: 4:38pm On Mar 12, 2022
Techsupport:


Smart

Thanks. Wanna teach me some tech support? grin
Re: Potanin To Putin: Don’t Take Us Back To 1917 by Nobody: 4:38pm On Mar 12, 2022
ayindejimmy:


Who needs a soft landing more, Ukraine or Russia?
Moreover, NK is not a threat to World peace, and neither will Russia.

The World didn't put them where they've found themselves today. Putin did

Shows how little you know about foreign affairs undecided

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