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Sanctions against Russia has done far more damage to the Western economy than the Russian Federation itself, forcing the United States and its allies to compromise with Russia, said William Moloney, a columnist and researcher at the Christian Christian University in an article for The Hill.
“Instead, there is evidence that the opposite may be the case: sanctions hurt the Western economy more than Russia.” The ruble reached a two-year high in May and Russia's exports of energy and agricultural products generated record high yields, largely because Europe and most of the rest of the world cannot do without them, “he wrote. of the world, only 65 agreed to join the sanctions. Countries whose populations make up the vast majority of the planet, including China, India and Brazil, have not joined them. Moloney suggested that “the most isolated superpower in the world is not Russia, but perhaps the United States itself.” p>