Well Zelensky proposed a ceasefire, Russia can stop this when they want.
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NoDiamond3445Apr 7, 2026
+89
I think this is the beginning of the end for russia
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nekonightApr 7, 2026
+101
Well the russian oil revenue is actually continuing to trend down since the iran war started. Thats revenue not just production or export numbers. Ironically it is the iran war that allowed Ukraine free reign to bomb russian oil export facilities since the oil price jump can't be blamed on them. Ukraine is benefiting a lot from the iran war from the reduction in russian long range drone attacks to getting more partners that was formerly at least neutral to russia to invest in its survival as a country nevermind the direct attack on russian oil.
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dambthatpaperApr 7, 2026
+51
iran war also means that the russian income from oil would skyrocket, which makes it all the more necessary that ukraine attacks russian oil infrastructure right, now even though western countries might not like it.
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NoDiamond3445Apr 7, 2026
+28
Agreed. I believe halting Russian oil exports hurt the most so far. Also the loss of starlink comm. They have to be having a hard time finding recruits and if they do they are pressed into service. How long can they keep going when they are loosing ground now? Morale is bad. Equipment bad. Leadership non existent.
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Ultra_MetalApr 7, 2026
+26
Yep. Their economy is collapsing. Their military is seriously wounded. They are under heavy sanctions. Their sources of revenue are all getting destroyed. Their allies are all being taken out. Russia already lost Syria and Venezuela, and it's about to lose Iran and Cuba.
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krneki534Apr 7, 2026
+11
... and then it got worse
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Panthera_leo22Apr 8, 2026
+1
It’s fair to say Russia is trending downward, sanctions, war costs, and isolation are steadily eroding its economy, military effectiveness, and global influence over time. But calling it a total collapse or claiming it’s already lost (or is about to lose) all its allies goes beyond the evidence and into exaggeration.
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Ultra_MetalApr 8, 2026
+1
I never claimed those things. You're responding to the wrong comment.
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helloharshitApr 7, 2026
-15
With the decline of US soft power and the rise of China. I doubt Ukraine will continue to enjoy this advantage.Russia ain't going anywhere.
-15
NoDiamond3445Apr 7, 2026
+11
"Russia ain't going anywhere". That I believe.
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curious-simulacrumApr 7, 2026
+2
US soft power was propping Russia up
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35nRetiredApr 7, 2026
+101
So there are good news left in the world.
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mangelitoApr 8, 2026
+1
I wouldn't call war "good news", but I know what mean.
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Silver_Elk_7953Apr 7, 2026
-74
Petrochemical prices are really up!!! Oh, that news is good for billionaires. Sorry 😞
-74
MrTequila4Apr 7, 2026
+54
As long as Russia is getting fucked I'm happy to pay more for everything. Best regards from Poland.
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RaggaDruidaApr 7, 2026
+60
Beautiful!
Kinetic sanctions are my favourite sanctions, NGL!
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curtislow1Apr 7, 2026
+23
Slava Ukraini!
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Rincetron1Apr 7, 2026
+14
As someone who lives on the Baltic, I wholeheartedly approve of this.
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NinjaSwag_Apr 7, 2026
+24
SLAVA!!👏🏼
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PartiallySereneApr 7, 2026
+15
Ah thanks, I needed some good news.
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SpiritGaming28Apr 7, 2026
+9
Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦
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krneki534Apr 7, 2026
+7
Ukraine sanctions are hitting hard
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mdradijinApr 7, 2026
+7
Ops! I did it again!
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Worldly_State2722Apr 7, 2026
+9
Ukraine's not messing around, just struck that baltic port again
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Aggrevated-YeetingApr 8, 2026
+1
"It's even funnier the second time!"
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bakedNebraskaApr 7, 2026
-34
They're striking infrastructure? Terrorism.
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SethOvalApr 7, 2026
-12
Fuel prices will continue to rise we will not see fuel under $4.00/G again
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