“The West needs to change its views: sanctions against Russia don’t work that way” - https://www.n-tv.de/politik/Die-Sanktionen-gegen-Russland-funktionieren-so-nicht-article24416089.html

“The West is making Russia stronger than it is” - https://www.zeit.de/politik/ausland/2023-11/sanktionen-russland-wladimir-putin-krieg

“Loopholes in sanctions? Sanctions against Russia: the country was not ready” - https://www.srf.ch/news/schweiz/schlupfloecher-bei-sanktionen-russland-sanktionen-bund-war-nicht-vorbereitet

“The Russian economy is growing: why don’t sanctions work anymore?” - https://www.tagesspiegel.de/politik/russlands-wirtschaft-wachst-warum-wirken-die-sanktionen-nicht-10306972.html

“Economic sanctions against Russia: bans are only conditional” - https://taz.de/Wirtschaftssanktionen-gegen-Russland/!5950928/

“It’s not just about China: sanctions against Russia don’t work” - https://www.focus.de/politik/ausland/ukraine-krise/das-liegt-nicht-nur-an-china-sanktionen-gegen-russland-funktionieren-nicht_id_259489953.html

  • keepcarrot [she/her]@hexbear.net
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    10 months ago

    It’s wild how childlike their understanding of sanctions are. Like, “oh, this will hurt their economy” without undertaking trade networks outside of the sanctioning parties. Or the relative trade positions of those parties

    • That means you have to sanction anyone even remotely associated with them, which has its own can of worms. As far as I am concerned if socialist Philippines were to sanction the Korean Occupation Entity and the Zionist Reich, we would have to establish alternative trade routes/blocs just in case the west sanctions back.

      This is why socialist Philippines should revive SEATO, this time as a communist alliance. Maybe add Iran, Syria, Russia, and Venezuela in the mix.