It's Begun! Sanctions Corrupted the Core of the Russian Economy - The Russian Dude [View all]
What happens when a regime lies long enough that even its own economy stops obeying the script? This video breaks down how Western sanctions are finally delivering devastating, irreversible damage to the Russian economy despite years of Vladimir Putin insisting that sanctions dont work. From the myth of Russian self-sufficiency to the post-2022 shock that never ended, this analysis explains why sanctions are not a temporary inconvenience but a structural poison slowly hollowing Russia out from the inside.
Youll see how the 2014 Crimea sanctions already exposed Russias dependence on global supply chains, killing competition, empowering oligarch monopolies, driving prices up, and lowering quality for ordinary Russians. The 2022 invasion of Ukraine escalated everything: Russia became the most sanctioned country on Earth, inflation became permanent, real purchasing power collapsed, and the economy split into a privileged war sector and an impoverished civilian one. This is how a war economy traps an entire society, locking it onto military tracks that are almost impossible to reverse.
The video also dives deep into Russias oil problem the backbone of the state budget. With Europe gone, Russia now depends on China and India, selling oil at massive discounts that expose Moscows weakness and drain long-term revenues. These new partnerships are not strategic wins but economic dependency, forcing the Kremlin to squeeze its own population harder through hidden taxes, fees, and collapsing social services just to keep the war alive.
Most importantly, this breakdown explains why the damage is no longer reversible without collapse. Sanctions dont just hurt todays numbers they rot the future. Innovation dies, skills decay, monopolies harden, loyalty replaces efficiency, and trust disappears. Putin keeps lying because admitting the truth would be politically fatal. But denial doesnt save economies. It only delays the crash. This is not Russian resilience its economic cardiac arrest in slow motion, and no amount of propaganda can bring it back.