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marble falls

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Wed Jun 10, 2026, 01:43 PM 9 hrs ago

I'm the Foreign Minister of Sweden. Don't Overestimate Russia. [View all]

I’m the Foreign Minister of Sweden. Don’t Overestimate Russia.
May 20, 2026

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/20/opinion/sweden-intelligence-russia-economy.html

By Maria Malmer Stenergard

Ms. Stenergard is Sweden’s minister for foreign affairs. She wrote from Stockholm.

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There are several reasons to believe that Russia has been exaggerating its economic strength. Russia has claimed that its economy grew by around 13 percent between 2020 and 2024, but by measuring nighttime luminosity, an established way of assessing economic activity in countries where official statistics are not available or cannot be trusted, we have estimated that the economy actually contracted by around 8 percent during this period.

We also believe inflation is substantially understated. In 2024, when inflation in Russia was reportedly around 10 percent, the central bank raised the benchmark interest rate to 21 percent, suggesting that inflation was higher. And Sweden’s Military Intelligence and Security Service believes that it is higher than the current official forecast of around 5 percent. This would mean Russia is overstating its purchasing power, and that its military spending capacity is weaker than it appears.

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Then there are Russia’s strategic failures in Ukraine. Advances at the front have almost ground to a halt, with Ukraine even regaining some territory. Russia’s casualty rates at the front are catastrophic. Russia has suffered 1.2 million casualties since the start of the invasion, by some estimates, an average of roughly 35,000 a month in 2025. Recruitment is increasingly expensive.

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Russia’s economy, in nominal terms, is barely bigger than the State of New York’s, smaller than that of Texas and fragile. Russian households are feeling the pinch of daily expenses, and the lion’s share of the liquid assets in the country’s national wealth fund — its financial buffer — has been drained to finance the war. The weakness in the economy shows how effective Western sanctions have already been, and why further pressure is the best way to force Mr. Putin to engage in serious peace negotiations.

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Sweden’s assessment of Russia’s reporting on its economy is that Russia is covering up the economy’s general fragility. Inside the country citizens are increasingly alarmed. Putin has acknowledged weaknesses in the economy’s performance and ordered officials to improve it. A Kremlin-friendly think tank recently warned of the risks of a systemic banking crisis this year and the economic growth forecast for 2026 was downgraded to 0.4 percent, despite rising oil prices.

We can’t change Putin’s plan to absorb Ukraine, but we can change how much it will cost him. Sanctions are effective, "Russia would need the average oil price for Urals oil to remain above $100 a barrel for the rest of the year to make a significant difference."

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Recommended. H2O Man 9 hrs ago #1
If he does that before the election, he'll see his supporters in the US government lose in a wholesale loss ... marble falls 9 hrs ago #2
I agree. H2O Man 8 hrs ago #3
So Diaper Don is following his mentor's lead in grossly exagerrating the economy's success? johnnyplankton 7 hrs ago #4
He was not sharp enough to figure it out by himself. marble falls 7 hrs ago #5
I don't know. Apparently he was one of the few people who knew that "dumb" was spelled with a "B" johnnyplankton 5 hrs ago #20
Remind me again... BurnDoubt 7 hrs ago #6
Arbitage is the name of the game. A nation of speculating day traders. marble falls 7 hrs ago #8
Putin has tied his political legitimacy to this war he created Torchlight 7 hrs ago #7
In the late 60s, after Walter Cronkite said he saw no way to "victory" for the US in Viet Nam ... marble falls 7 hrs ago #9
As soon as the population runs out of multigraincracker 6 hrs ago #17
kicked. AllaN01Bear 6 hrs ago #10
But but but... MoseShrute 6 hrs ago #11
Then what's holding the little twit from packing up and moving there? marble falls 6 hrs ago #12
The reality that he doesn't want to live there. mr715 4 hrs ago #21
None of these Putiniks want to go except for asswipes like Stevie Segal, Edward Snowdon, Grard Depardieu (who ... marble falls 4 hrs ago #22
I'm sure you read the story of the Texas family... mr715 4 hrs ago #24
An Austin guy in his 60s went and joined the Russian Army. He was involved in several actions - shot at and shot back .. marble falls 48 min ago #28
They are also often criminals or ill mr715 46 min ago #29
He's a crazy fox. He released 10,000s of prisoners and they went directly into the meat grinder that made 30,000 ... marble falls 41 min ago #31
This is the family i'm talking about: mr715 44 min ago #30
This is the guy I'm talking about ... marble falls 37 min ago #32
That is grotesque on so many levels. nt mr715 30 min ago #33
Looks like a plumper me when I was his age. I identify with a lot of his life. Not the Russian part. I was in the ... marble falls 3 min ago #34
Putin is obsessed. Ukraine is his white whale. tblue37 6 hrs ago #13
I always felt Putin was smart but depended on being cunning. How did he wrap around the axle of Ukraine? ... marble falls 6 hrs ago #15
I listen to Dr. Anna Danylchuk's daily vlog, "Anna From Ukraine". She niyad 6 hrs ago #14
6 Billion Rubles is $14 mr715 4 hrs ago #23
My error. Six TRILLION, about 100 dollars. .She says "roubles niyad 4 hrs ago #25
Well, that is indeed a bit of cash... mr715 4 hrs ago #26
It's what brought down the Soviet Union BaronChocula 6 hrs ago #16
Reagan challenged Russia to an arms war their economy couldn't handle. That's how Ronnie got them to Helsinki ... marble falls 5 hrs ago #19
in short, fuck the russian government RT Atlanta 6 hrs ago #18
Putins greatest achievement is not mucifer 52 min ago #27
The devils biggest trick ... marble falls 17 sec ago #35
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