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Very interesting. Corruption of course can't really exist without government, and therefore the bigger the government the bigger the potential corruption. So many like to assume that Russia is the lead in the resistance, a Christian state of morality and honesty. The West of course constantly refers to their endemic corruption. The Russians are obviously well aware of their corruption issue but have their own way of dealing with it, seems don't cross the line to disloyalty or get overly greedy and you are allowed to continue, if not then arrested. This of course could be interpreted that stealing a bit is OK but not so as to damage the state, as such how high does it go?

We in the West of course liked to pretend that corruption was negligible, whereas the truth of course is that it also is endemic. I found interesting the Russian observation that if all the corrupt were arrested then there would be no one left to run the state, Russia at least is trying to chip away at it, we though are still drowning in it with no end currently in sight. Needless to say the financiers that run the world set the example to all below to steal all you can get your hands on, just as they do.

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"Of course, we now have a huge crime with the theft of Russia’s frozen assets that became that way due to another crime, the illegal sanctions regime"

I read somewhere this am that Russia has frozen $400+B in assets of iirc JP Morgan. Forget where...looking now.

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