All the below links and tweets are in English.
取り急ぎ以下貼っておきます。
World Vol.391 (Russia’s invasion of Ukraine)
World Vol.390 (economy incl interest rate hikes)
World Vol.389 (miscellaneous: incl nytimes, CBSNews, TorontoStar, rtenews)
World Vol.388 (U.S. Fed Chair Powell’s speech at Jackson Hole)
World Vol.387 (Russia’s invasion of Ukraine – incl Ukraine’s Independence Day, UN-Turkey-Ukraine)
内容例(各回ツイートもご覧ください)
以下、順に、
394:@MeredithDeliso,@ABC
392:@cderworiz,@CP24、@AndrewBGreene,@abcnews、@safiasameeali,@NBCNews、@cfernan6,@CNBCMakeIt,@CNBC
391:@IvanaKottasova,@CNN
390:@dgmchugh,@AP,@breitbart、@RBAInfo、@bankofcanada、@ecb
389:@donal888,@AnaSwanson,@nytimes、@WritingLiYakira,@ElectricityMaps,@CBSNews、@AssasUniversite,@SITEStockholm,@EU_Commission、@rtenews
388:@Isabel_Schnabel,@KansasCityFed,@ecb、@WSJ、@stephengandel,@nytimesbusiness、@colbyLsmith,@sam_learner,@FinancialTimes
387:@Sassovivente,@georgian_legion,@Militarydotcom、@Reuters、@UN,@antonioguterres、@RFI_En,@AFP
386:@PaulMelly2,@BBCWorld、@rnz_news,@nzherald、@robinsonmeyer,@TheAtlantic、@ThomasCTobin,@TB_Times
385:@SuomenPankki、@BLS_gov
384:@telegraph_sport
本稿:@zoyashef,@laurenscerulus,@POLITICOEurope
以下、ご参考まで。半導体についてはできれば次回更にもう少し貼ります。http://worldsolutions.work/ の検索ボックスでお調べ頂いてもこれまでのものが見つかります。
🔵Ukraine is winning this war
🔵Russia is losing, and knows it
🔵Sanctions work, there are no more investments into Russia
🔵Next year it will have no more revenues from gas and fossil fuels from usWatch @SMuresan ⤵️ #StandWithUkraine pic.twitter.com/RKY68tHkpf
— EPP Group (@EPPGroup) October 5, 2022
https://twitter.com/David_Witus/status/1580768783542939648
Great visit of Finance Minister @GintareSkaiste to DC for annual meetings at #IMF & #WorldBank, and to reconnect with #US counterparts.
Important discussion w/ @TreasuryDepSec on urgent issues: financial support to Ukraine, sanctions to Russia etcContinuous work among#Allies https://t.co/8XvI7c69US
— AudraPlepyte (@AudraPlepyte) October 15, 2022
Sanctions work.
As do HIMARS.
Russia must have modern weapons available to protect its homeland, but Putin's about to scrape the bottom of the barrel of his Soviet-era arsenal to continue his imperialistic genocidal war
Meanwhile, Rashist cannon-fodder is reduced to fertiliser https://t.co/3KqRSP8aKG
— Renaïssance Man 🇿🇦🤝🏻🇺🇦 (@Hein_The_Slayer) September 6, 2022
Zelensky said High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARs) is “turning the course of war.” Russia has no comparable guided system because of lack of microchip capacity. https://t.co/YeKsXpLY3M This will strengthen those who want a tech war against China, biut that will fail.
— DavesNews (@DavesNews) September 30, 2022
#Russia is losing the #Ukraine #war because of the lack of #microchips for the high tech #weapons
Russia is losing the Ukraine war because of the lack of microchips for the high tech weapons – Google Search https://t.co/OJ4eGaaVCP https://t.co/BsWxkA83Hb
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) September 10, 2022
And while we are in the topic of Russia's industrial & military complex building capabilities (or lack off) without west tech, ask yourself why they unveil their ONLY fighter since the Cold War in 2010 but still is in development limbo.
Sanctions work.https://t.co/MjNxUHKflo
— Freedom guy (@Freed0mguy) March 30, 2022
#Kazakhstan seems to have started a crackdown on smuggled goods from Europe to #Russia. Kazakhstan began to detain Russian trucks with goods from Europe and seize documents from drivers due to new requirements from Astana, media write.#sanctions work! Russia is more isolated pic.twitter.com/ulFIciNIfv
— P.Style (@PStyle0ne1) September 21, 2022
Toyota, the latest corporation to cease doing business in Russia https://t.co/dkgWe2be4e
— EIN Presswire: Toyota Newswire (@EINToyotaNews) October 15, 2022
Economic sanctions work👍
Toyota closes vehicle production in Russia. "due to the interruption in supplies of key materials and parts" . The factory in St. Petersburg has a capacity of 100,000 units a year and produced the Camry and RAV4 pic.twitter.com/000vnOZUI9— TimeTeamFella (@RasReload) September 24, 2022
Nissan did not give a dollar value for the sale but said it would log a $680 million “impact" from its exit from the Russian market. https://t.co/g0MhrbvXJ7
— Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (@RFERL) October 11, 2022
The entire withdrawal from Russia by Nissan Motor Co. and Toyota Motor Corp. will cost Japan's second-largest manufacturer about ¥100 billion.https://t.co/bypv5Q3RN3
— Economic Times (@EconomicTimes) October 11, 2022
.@Nissan joined @Toyota in deciding to completely pull out of #Russia, an exit that will cost Japan’s second-largest automaker roughly ¥100 billion ($687 million).https://t.co/R6lYgXoNGg
— HT Auto (@HTAutotweets) October 12, 2022
Nissan, Toyota, Join Russian Exodus | Toyota and Nissan close down Russian operations as the war in Ukraine rages on and international sanctions make parts supplies hard to come by. https://t.co/JKqwzDUPd9 @Toyota @Nissan #RussiaUkraineWar #Russia pic.twitter.com/R0padW10fg
— WardsAuto (@WardsAuto) October 12, 2022
Mentioned before.. Russia will lack tech to advance hence economic crisis but no machine to produce war inventory.#modi must have known about it aks to stop war as it could impact #India war machinery as well. https://t.co/7tOpD8uajW
— Mehta (@_mmehta) September 23, 2022
Sanctions don’t work. Especially against a nuclear-armed power with natural resources.
This will collapse Western Europe’s economy, but will not bring down Russia. https://t.co/oXMo3Ri2p3 pic.twitter.com/qZpPqvrNMq
— Echo Chamber (@echo_chamberz) September 29, 2022
Sanctions against Russia work nicely in reverse https://t.co/7kpuKBNZ3E
— Sentletse 🇿🇦🇷🇺🇵🇸🇱🇧 (@Sentletse) October 6, 2022
🇷🇺 – Sanctions on Russia (also) aim at making financing of war in Ukraine difficult
• Russia is far from broke, but drop in fiscal resources will force Putin to make choices
• Russia now depleting financial reserves, but this won't last – highlighting sanctions work gradually pic.twitter.com/M2EMPnL5zU— Agathe Demarais (@AgatheDemarais) October 11, 2022
Do #sanctions work? Not sure it is the right question, we should ask are sanction useful? They are certainly doing what they are supposed to do: constraining the military capabilities of #Russia https://t.co/5Zp01bePr0
— Francesco Giumelli (@FraGiumelli) October 15, 2022
Western sanctions against Russia work and are crippling the Russian economy. This is just the latest indication to that effect…👇 https://t.co/Akfqryailt
— Jimmy Rushton (@JimmySecUK) September 15, 2022
They work so well these sanctions against #Russia. pic.twitter.com/5jD9vgUocn
— Frank Hoogerbeets (@hobeets) October 15, 2022
Sanctions work! ……not…..#Russia #Ukraine #NATO #EU #EnergyPrices #Gazprom #Germany #Inflation pic.twitter.com/gnCsSQVHR2
— SilverFoxPatriot1 (@bruceoja) September 4, 2022
More evidence of how capitalism can work to undermine itself: the sanctions program against Russia and Russia's countersanctions bring crisis to Germany and turns Germany against its "allies."https://t.co/KjCn9gsupl
— Richard D. Wolff (@profwolff) October 10, 2022
Biggest false narrative is that sanctions don't work. We carved out Russian oil & gas from sanctions. On top of that, we transport Russian oil and gas around the world. Greek tankers alone are 55% of oil shipped out of Russia since war began. We never hit Russia where it hurts… pic.twitter.com/d7sJxsOI0y
— Robin Brooks (@RobinBrooksIIF) September 7, 2022
#Iran president (at CICA summit in Astana): Iran has discredited US military option and has given the maximum pressure policy a humiliating defeat. Now, following the failure in militarization & sanctions, US and its allies have resorted to the failed policy of “destabilization”. pic.twitter.com/h50f1smQ2I
— Abas Aslani (@AbasAslani) October 13, 2022
🇷🇺 – Sanctions on Russia work: they are having huge impact on aviation and automotive sectors
• Air freight turnover and passenger cars production/sales have fallen off a cliff
• Lack of access to Western parts/tech will fuel decoupling of Russia from global economy pic.twitter.com/s45TS9NiNT— Agathe Demarais (@AgatheDemarais) October 12, 2022
⚡️New York Times: Russian military has lost 6,000 pieces of equipment since Feb. 24.
The New York Times reported that Washington had detected Russia’s lack of critical supplies for diesel engines, helicopter and aircraft engine parts, and its armored tanks as early as May.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) October 15, 2022
Russia loses 6,000 units of equipment, suffering from lack of spare parts / The New Voice of Ukrainehttps://t.co/N9Y5Xy9mOo
— VCP Newz (@VCPNewz) October 16, 2022
Good article about Russia’s missile barrage slowing due to lack of missile supply. Multiple quotes from russian war bloggers who are pissedhttps://t.co/d3pY2eAd3E
— Graeme Blake (@graemeblake) October 12, 2022
Take a look. Russia and Ukraine make up about 11.5% of production. It’s quality a lot, but not something that can’t be mitigated. Meanwhile, Russia is starved for precision machinery, computer software, wide body airliners, and more. They aren’t getting them from anyone else. pic.twitter.com/UVs4DHQ6ab
— Mihir Shah (@elmihiro) August 6, 2022
Russia is heavily dependent on imports for nearly everything, not just military equipment. Russia doesn't make precision machinery, or semiconductors, it's nearly all imported.https://t.co/Gmzs0cOj7O
— Stephan Orme (@OrmeStephan) May 2, 2022
#Swiss exports to #Russia 1) chemistry, 2) precision instruments, watches and costume jewelry, and 3) machinery, electronics, chart @FuW_News https://t.co/4KN6LSLwJn pic.twitter.com/MmkkH9Blgb
— ACEMAXX ANALYTICS (@acemaxx) February 28, 2022
#Ukraine #Russia
This is a long article but worth reading. The lack of computer chips is crippling Russia's war machine.
China has been warned.Can Russia Rebuild Its Tech Sector with China’s Help? @WarOnTheRocks https://t.co/AdkG9wcTHM
— Debra C (@Molly4everLoved) June 2, 2022
Russian equipment from the front brought back to Chelyabinsk. Russia might lack washing machines and freedom of speech, but there’s no shortage of scrap metal. #RussiaIsLosing #Ukraina #ukraine pic.twitter.com/BodcFrjkLm
— Stepan Královec (@KralovecStepan) October 14, 2022
Russia's only tank manufacturer is shutting production due to a lack of foreign components, financial woes, loss of customers. Its machine manufacturer faces the same. 1 major blow: Taiwan's TSMC, the biggest chip-maker in the world, left the country.https://t.co/YhqGDerG8t
— World Citizen (@jckcany) July 9, 2022
Will Russia's corrupt system destroy their war machine? "Repair companies won't accept incoming equipment cuz of lack of components & $ for work done. US style field repair brigades were to fix problem, but leadership corruption stopped that too. #NATO.
— Bob Krause (@KrauseForIowa) July 4, 2022
So many have claimed RU has stopped tank production because of lack of some foreign components. I kept telling you, after 2014 sanctions, Russia is self sufficient in defense production, but keep spreading myths about washing machine chips, RU doesn't care. https://t.co/0zPB8TcsxV
— Fabushka (@fabushka_) May 18, 2022
4-17-22: Anonymous Operations Special Agent reports that although Russia has a plentiful oversupply of iron, nickel, chromium, niobium, boron, rare earths (cerium), copper, gold, and fuels, Russia's war machine has shut down due to lack of Western parts:https://t.co/FPzXE3l3dZ
— Ronald M. Chavin (@rmchavin) April 18, 2022
Russia destroyed the Izar arms factory in Kyiv earlier today and now is forced to also shut down one of its own production facilities in Uralvogonzavod, citing lack of component parts https://t.co/AoDSikgyXj
— D Sparrow (@oibriusparrow) April 16, 2022
Russia’s only tank manufacturer is ceasing operations amid military collapse:https://t.co/ZJyVITSdON
— Palmer Report (@PalmerReport) March 23, 2022
#Russia's only tank manufacturer, Uralvagonzavod, has stopped its production. The main reason for this is a lack of component parts. pic.twitter.com/hss7YrQaSU
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) March 22, 2022
⚡️New T-90M variation from Uralvagonzavod pic.twitter.com/j2ucBG5lvt
— War Monitor (@WarfareReports) October 9, 2022
Bloomberg also has a report that their modern tank facilities at Uralvagonzavod are also going full speed, 12 hour shifts and 6 day weeks. Big change to US reports that they'd gone idle back in March. https://t.co/FH3ES7kL7V
— S.E.D (@SamEDayton) October 13, 2022
https://twitter.com/JacekKloskowski/status/1581385075316252672
In Chelyabinsk, a train with broken military equipment was seen pic.twitter.com/EQVB18Rzbr
— ТРУХА⚡️English (@TpyxaNews) October 14, 2022
Yeah, that'll help…https://t.co/ZjpKanvnoB
— Jean-Christophe Clement (@JeanChr04044655) October 16, 2022
https://twitter.com/REjercitos/status/1580208008545861637
They shot once in training.
3 bullets.Even for cannon fodder, that's suicidally stupid of Russia.
Newly mobilized Russian soldiers in Luhansk are complaining about their lack of training before being sent to the war with Ukraine. https://t.co/B6cLX4H9dO
— Pete Quily (@pqpolitics) October 13, 2022
#Europe car plants halted by lack of low-cost #Ukrainian component#Ukraine #UkraineWar #UkraineRussiaWar #Russia #RussiaUkraineWar #RussiaUkraineCrisis https://t.co/ZRfy0v36sS
— Academic Lounge-GVoskopoulos,Assoc.Prof, EUStudies (@AcademicLounge) March 18, 2022
Europe is reliant on Russia for #naturalgas and as such, they lack leverage to hold Putin accountable for his aggressive actions in Ukraine. A perfect example of how #energyindependence is a critical component of national security.https://t.co/qSxqclnLY0
— The Empowerment Alliance (@EmpoweringUSA) January 13, 2022
Not even close. Russia would be starting a war with NATO, plus Russian numbers on it's military capability appear to be exaggerated the last 2-3 decades, due to a severe lack of maintenance, an increasing shortage of modern tech, + a lot of corruption.https://t.co/F46MUo8EER
— Adept_020 (@Adept020) September 25, 2022