mcdonald s, too. the fast food giant employs 62,000 staff here. he already destroyed russian reputation, he already destroyed russian nation. maria baronova fears for russia s future. she s left state broadcaster rt, in protest at what russia s doing in ukraine. yeah, yeah, no, the russian economy is dead, everything is dead. it s the end, it s the end. it s like the death of your very close relative now. it was a big love of my life, russia, and now it is dead as well. on this special day, no celebration. instead, concern over what most of the world calls a war , and what the kremlin calls an operation . steve rosenberg reporting for us and russia.
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today, we would be in a tremendous energy crisis. we would have a huge shortage of oil. the oil prices would really skyrocket from here. you have talked us through the impact our potential impact on the countries that buy oil and gas from russia. but these decisions, the decision from the united states, what kind of impact will it have on russia s economy, given that it s making this move to ban imports? i making this move to ban imports? i think that the vast majority of the impact already occurred to some extent when the biden administration enacted sanctions against russia right in the aftermath of the invasion. that s because what we saw is that traders and economic started to shy away from russian oil. that s arty happening. but there is a
to replace it with a government that is conducive to russian interest. they clearly are in for a fight that they didn t expect, and i think we can only conclude at this point that regardless of how this war ends, it will be a strategic disaster for russia. ., , ., ~ , ., will be a strategic disaster for russia. .,, ., ~ i. will be a strategic disaster for russia. ., ~ . russia. robert, thank you so much for “oininu russia. robert, thank you so much forjoining us russia. robert, thank you so much forjoining us on russia. robert, thank you so much forjoining us on the russia. robert, thank you so much forjoining us on the programme i russia. robert, thank you so much l forjoining us on the programme with your thoughts. forjoining us on the programme with your thoughts- history was made at westminster earlier when members of the house of commons watched a live address by video link by a foreign leader. president zelensky of ukraine asked the uk to recognise russia as a terro
effectively with greater determination, resolve and resilience. then i think many people on the outside expected. they are certainly fighting better than vladimir putin expected and we are seeing that, you know, in their success so far in halting some of the major offensives towards kyiv and other cities. the major offensives towards kyiv and other cities. what do you make ofthe and other cities. what do you make of the announcement and other cities. what do you make of the announcement from - and other cities. what do you make of the announcement from poland i of the announcement from poland today that it s ready to hand over these russian made fighterjets to these russian made fighterjets to the united states? will that make any difference because mike is that any difference because mike is that a option? any difference because mike is that a otion? , ., , , any difference because mike is that aotion? , ., , , , ., a option? obviously in terms of material capabilities, a option?