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       By: jebin khatun Date: August 29, 2023, 5:36 am
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       Russia was already a poor country, so to see the repercussions
       that the sanctions are having is very heartbreaking for a
       socialist, because we always advocate for ladder. That is why I
       cannot applaud these sanctions as some in the West do, saying
       that they will teach the Russian people a lesson. Up to two
       thirds of Russians have no savings and can only buy what they
       need for food and clothing. Purchasing durable consumer goods is
       extremely difficult for them. Russia is a poor country and now,
       on top of that, it has sanctions that will further destroy the
       lives of working people. This is all very devastating, but at
       the same time you cannot blame the West for this because
       ultimately it was Putin's aggression that created this
       situation.
       What else could Western countries do? Just allow Russia to
       continue its aggression? What was the alternative? I believe
       that some modifications should be introduced in the sanctions
       regime. For example, from a moral point of view, the West should
       do everything possible to allow medical companies to continue
       operating in Russia, to Telegram Number Data
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       allow drug shipments and to continue
       cooperation in the medical field, because the sick are not
       responsible for this war. . The catastrophe that is taking place
       in Russian healthcare is unnecessary, it should not be
       happening. But in global terms, I would say that there was no
       other option than to impose sanctions. It was inevitable. The
       best chance to lift the sanctions is to stop the war and for
       Russia to withdraw troops from Ukraine.
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       The sanctions have had the supposed effect of undermining
       support for Putin. Is Putin's support base cracking because of
       the war? It is very difficult to know because all opinion polls
       in Russia are very unreliable. The level of repression makes the
       polls meaningless, as any kind of criticism of the war can get
       you jailed for up to 15 years. Let us then imagine that a
       sociologist approaches someone and asks: "Do you support the
       war?", "Do you like Putin?" "Do you approve of Russia's
       actions?" and the respondent says "No, I don't like war." He'll
       just think that the next thing he'll hear is, "Please get into
       this police car." That's why we get polls from Russia showing
       80% support for the war, 90% support for Putin. They don't make
       much sense. The current dynamics of the country are not
       absolutely clear to me.
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