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[[File:Afp-yahoo-tweet-2.jpg|right|300px|thumb|[[Russophobia]] and [[economic sanctions|sanctions]] was an improtant factor in the [[fraud]]ulent [[Democrat]]/[[deep state]] [[Russia collusion hoax]].]]
'''Russian sanctions''' were first imposed at in 2014 after the outset of [[illegal]] [[Obama]]-backed [[Maidan coup]]. More were imposed after the '''[[fraud]]ulent [[Russia collusion hoax]], scapegoating [[Vladimir Putin]] and the [[Russian]]s. After the clearly provoked [[NATO war expansion]] in [[Ukraine]]''', more were imposed again.
In the third week of February 2022, socialist leader [[Joe Biden]] said that "As a result of these unprecedented sanctions, the ruble almost is immediately reduced to rubble," and push the [[Russian]] [[economy]] from being the 11th biggest in the world to outside the top 20. The [[UK]] [[Prime Minister]] and Foreign Secretary variously said that sanctions would take "the wheels off the Russian war machine," and "hobble" its economy. EU Commission president [[Ursula von der Leyen]] said "Russian industry is in tatters."<ref>https://www.bitchute.com/video/BzSeX5ww7YFy/</ref> The [[EU]] said that sanctions were designed to erode "sharply Russia's economic base." The sanctions, which were unprecedented in size and scope, were meant to damage the Russian economy to such an extent that [[Moscow]] would be unable to continue its intervention in the [[Donbas war]] and perhaps even lead to [[regime change]]. Many experts agreed, forecasting a catastrophic effect on the Russian economy. The Institute of Financial Studies predicted a 15% fall in GDP. A Yale study went even farther, arguing that Russia had lost foreign business presence in the country that accounted for 40% of its [[GDP]], and that there was "no path out of economic oblivion for Russia."
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