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Originally Posted by Oberon
even with the option to give Kiev billions...which we don't actually have.
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We don't, but Putin does
The problem with economic sanctions against Russia is that Slovenia, as a NATO member, will have to respect them and there goes billions of annual revenue and investments.
A Slovene company (RIKO) is hired to upkeep Putins personal properties and a part of Kremlin. A Russian order kept Seaway from sinking even further 2 years ago and is a reason I got re-hired. Russian tourists are among the most welcome here, while they have demanding taste they leave disqusting piles of money behind (serving at a Russian wedding in Bled left my friend with €500 in tips in one night)
There's a certain bond between the two nations that would keep us out of any hostile actions actions by the Russians if we ignore Brussels, but our ''leaders'' believe that a suicidal war under the NATO flag is more important than keeping taxpayers alive