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autotldr t1_j24ho0y wrote

This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 73%. (I'm a bot)


> Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed Wednesday that his government will attend the meeting in Switzerland, and that he spoke with BlackRock Inc CEO Larry Fink again about financing the postwar reconstruction effort.

> According to Bloomberg, Zelensky also discussed the possibility of Italy contributing to the strengthening of Ukraine's air defences with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.

> Zelensky appeared via video at the previous meeting in May, when he compared his country to Israel in conversation with WEF chief Klaus Schwab.


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The_og_habs729 t1_j24l2fl wrote

Hes still in a war why ask for post war funds if that time hasnt come. Or right before davos they will end the war and roll out that sweet new nwo

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Meme_Turtle t1_j24x0p3 wrote

What happened to the reparation plans? I was under the impression Russia will foot the bill for the restoration of Ukraine. Not to mention the war is far from over and has reached the deadlock state.

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SeaRaiderII t1_j24xqjm wrote

I mean Black rock said they will rebuild Ukraine. I guess everyone there is renting because the millions of homeowners will be coming back to nothing

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Meme_Turtle t1_j24y4h6 wrote

I am not talking about funds outside of Russia. I believe the plan was to control and tax revenue streams of Russian energy resources as the form of reparations. Which is much better than selling country to Blackrock.

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der_titan t1_j255srf wrote

The US paid nothing to Iraq or Vietnam. Neither Russia nor the US paid anything to Afghanistan.

The only time I can think an aggressor country was forced to pay reparations - post WW2 - was Iraq paying compensation to Kuwait. Given that was the result of a UN Security Council Resolution, I wouldn't count on Russia paying Ukraine a single ruble.

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False_Fondant8429 t1_j25lyud wrote

Reparation payments should become the new deterrence weapon after nuclear weapon, so full power on the ruble to go south

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canastrophee t1_j271wxc wrote

I mean, every list I've seen of the causes of WW2 has included economic instability worsened by punitive reparations for WW1. Ukraine needs to be compensated, but bleeding Russia dry to do it will probably only bring round 2 in thirty years as a new generation tries to secure resources.

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Xaran1 t1_j273oea wrote

I initially read that as WWF instead of WEF, which significantly changes what I got from that headline.

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daniel_22sss t1_j29n5oe wrote

"WW2 has included economic instability worsened by punitive reparations for WW1"

I've always wondered - how "bad" those punitive reparations were, that Hitler managed to gather one of the strongest armies in the world with some of the best tech in the world?

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canastrophee t1_j29vdnq wrote

The answer is fascism! It's real easy to raise money when a) your citizenry and their families are punished for disobeying and b) you're targeting an established ethnic group for systematic extermination and can steal and/or sell off all of their accumulated wealth. See Japanese-Americans on the west coast circa WW2 for greater detail on the second point.

Fascism as a political ideology is inherently based in fear and hate. Economic fear is very easy to motivate into ethnic hate with a little application of job-stealing propoganda -- in fact, it's the popular choice for totalitarians everywhere, including Putin. Also, money isn't real, in the sense that money is an approximation we've all agreed to value. Germany still had mines, schools, factories, and a lot of hungry people willing to be soldiers in order to be sure their family could eat, alongside the true believers and opportunistic Nazis.

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