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TexasTowelie

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Mon Dec 22, 2025, 08:39 AM Monday

Kremlin "Allies" Turn Predatory: Moscow Pays Up - Jason Jay Smart



The Kremlin just signaled a severe internal break by changing who represents its interests at the negotiating table. Regimes that feel secure send diplomats to project power, but governments facing a liquidity crisis send financial fixers to secure survival. This shift exposes the reality that high interest rates are choking the real economy and forcing the state into a permanent subsidy mode that burns through sovereign reserves at an unsustainable pace.

Quiet damage is piling up as every new subsidy forces a dangerous cut somewhere else in the federal budget. Regional governments are seeing their funding evaporate while critical procurement deals slip and security spending turns into a source of fierce internal competition. The elite patronage system that holds the power vertical together is failing to function as routine bribery and is becoming a high stakes bargaining session where loyalty has a rising price the state struggles to meet.

Moscow attempts to mask this solvency crisis with propaganda because narratives are cheaper than actual fiscal capacity. Television claims victory while the gap between the broadcast and the balance sheet widens every day. The regime is forced into a cycle of crisis spending where more bonuses and emergency fixes are required just to keep logistics moving, all while the pool of available war cash shrinks against inflation.

External predators like China and Iran have smelled this weakness and are changing their terms of trade. Beijing is tightening its pricing leverage because it knows Russian desperation creates a discount on every barrel of energy. Tehran is making trust conditional on immediate payment because the guarantees are gone. The money trail indicates the war ends not on the battlefield but at the specific moment the Kremlin can no longer afford the bill for its own survival.

CHAPTERS:

0:00 Kremlin stress signal: it sends a fixer
1:25 Dmitriev means sanctions and cash flow
2:55 Read the Kremlin by actions, not speeches
4:10 Russia’s economy hits the wall
5:35 Rate cut reveals panic inside Moscow
6:55 Propaganda vs ground truth on the front
8:15 Surrenders and desertion expose stability cracks
9:35 If talks fail, Russia cannot sustain this war
11:00 Shadow fleet math: insurance becomes a war tax
12:30 Ukraine strikes tankers far from Ukraine
13:40 China and Iran monetize Moscow’s weakness
14:45 The path to peace: keep sanctions, back Ukraine
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Kremlin "Allies" Turn Predatory: Moscow Pays Up - Jason Jay Smart (Original Post) TexasTowelie Monday OP
Moscow's "friends" get the red out Monday #1
REALLY appreciate the great summary and timestamping. Great service to the DU community. jmbar2 Monday #2
They're going to collect back what was extorted from them. But who will sell them weapons now? ChicagoTeamster Monday #3

get the red out

(13,943 posts)
1. Moscow's "friends"
Mon Dec 22, 2025, 10:07 AM
Monday

are happy to screw Russia they way Russia likes to screw other countries. Without giving a single shit!

jmbar2

(7,536 posts)
2. REALLY appreciate the great summary and timestamping. Great service to the DU community.
Mon Dec 22, 2025, 10:38 AM
Monday

With so many important stories breaking all the time, most of us don't have the time to watch all the vids. What a great way to help the community by ferreting out the top priority reports and summarizing.

ChicagoTeamster

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3. They're going to collect back what was extorted from them. But who will sell them weapons now?
Mon Dec 22, 2025, 11:13 AM
Monday

Who will supply weapons to the rogue regimes now? (Not that the US and UK don't support malignant regimes).

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