Because those towers are made to last very decades. There are few places that make them, and orders are planned years in advance. You can’t just “jump the line” and they can’t make that many of them at a time even if they could jump the line.
Because those towers are made to last very decades. There are few places that make them, and orders are planned years in advance. You can’t just “jump the line” and they can’t make that many of them at a time even if they could jump the line.
So “how bad” it gets depends on where Ukraine hits. How much they destroy. If they hit enough, hard enough, they could potentially cripple Russia for years to the point of a humanitarian crisis. And there won’t be enough production capacity in the world to fix it quickly
And even if there was, money makes the world go round, and Russia doesn’t have it.
No amount of money pumped into russia will help the lives of it's citizens.
Not in its current state. I’ve honestly thought about this a long time and I don’t see any way that the lives of people living in Russia actually improve long term without it collapsing into smaller countries first.