Small and probably insignificant story small local groceries network owner told me.
I noticed pears appeared on grocery shelf of exactly same variety that was imported from USA before sanctions madness. And asked grocery owner how did he get them.
USA sanctioned food supply to Russia and Russia sanctioned food import from "unfriendly countries".
Small farming company from USA sold pears to Russia directly. Today it should not possible from both sides.
Recently that USA farmer contacted grocery owner and offer to resume their pears delivery deal, but on the condition of payment in roubles. That was strange and unusual, but grocery owner agreed just because of curiosity and eventually pears appeared in grocery for real.
Long story short (with minimum details to not doxx both parties, sorry). USA farmer opened an account in offshore bank in roubles. All roubles he got from grocery owner for pears he spent on dirt cheap Russian fertiliser and some garden tools. On papers, grocery owner got American pears from offshore, and farmer got fertilizer and tools also from same offshore, which is not under any sanctions. Transactions was in roubles so they was completely out of USA authorities scope.
Of course that trick had some bureaucracy obstacles, but eventually both Russian grocery owner and USA farmer was happy to continue their decades long trade and give a fuck to authorities. And I got American pears. :)
The moral of that story, as I see it is that TPTB are not omnipotent. People who have even a tiny drop of free will will always find a ways to circumvent absolutely anything TPTB could unleash on them. The only danger I see is willingly surrending your God given free will to authorities going fully obedient NPC.
How's the Special Operation coming along? Still according to plan?
I thought Russia would cave under the economic sanctions of the "free world" and would run out of resources to continue the war? What happened there? How many more billions before khan Zelensky triumphs?
I thought that Europe would freeze in the winter and Ukraine would be conquered in time at all.
I'd say that was unrealistic. But that's for Russians to complain about. The question on our side is why should NATO countries pay the bill for Ukraine's war and suffer the consequences of the sanctions against Russia?