Power grids exploding. Soldiers unpaid. Cities running on
generators.
Putin says Russia’s economy is untouchable. Konstantin from
Inside Russia says that’s a lie.
He lived it, and what he describes sounds less like strength and
more like survival on borrowed time.
專訪:俄羅斯正從內部走向崩潰
電網爆炸,士兵領不到工資,城市依靠發電機維持運轉。
普京聲稱俄羅斯經濟堅不可摧。來自“俄羅斯內幕”(Inside Russia)的康斯
坦丁卻說這是謊言。
他親身經歷了這一切,他所描述的與其說是強大,不如說是苟延殘喘。
我們探討的內容包括:
• 西方制裁為何最終扼殺了俄羅斯的生機
• 俄羅斯石油公司(Rosneft)和盧克石油公司(Lukoil)等石油巨頭如何
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• 物價上漲、供應一夜之間消失,人們的生活會是什麼樣子
• 俄羅斯最優秀的工程師和開發人員為何流失速度遠超補充速度
• 一個錯誤的舉動如何可能導致整個系統崩潰
康斯坦丁說,俄羅斯經濟並非悄無聲息地走向死亡。
它正在實時地走向崩潰,而普京卻無力阻止。
02:02 – “莫斯科不代表俄羅斯”,首都之外的財富與衰敗
03:55 – 從 90 年代的自由奔放到普京日益收緊的控制
05:47 – 社會契約:保持沉默,安享舒適生活
07:09 – 入侵一夜之間終結了這份契約
07:20 – 企業外逃引發經濟恐慌
08:30 – 相互矛盾的敘事:崩潰還是韌性
09:17 – 俄羅斯如何誤打誤撞地捲入一場始料未及的戰爭
10:50 – 俄羅斯官員的震驚與混亂
12:55 – 宣傳部門爭相編造理由
14:30 – 西方公司瞬間撤離
16:30 – 宜家、蘋果、麥當勞以及第一波恐慌
17:28 – 俄羅斯禁止美元提款以阻止擠兌
18:40 – 普京的“戰時經濟”如何維持了體制的運轉
19:16 – 油價飆升,拯救俄羅斯兩年
20:22 – 誰炸毀了北溪天然氣管道,誰又是最大的受益者
21:04 – 為什麼美國在歐洲失去俄羅斯天然氣時獲益
22:19 – 數十年的廉價能源一夜之間終結
23:28 – 俄羅斯如何將歐洲市場拱手讓給美國
24:11 – 俄羅斯天然氣工業股份公司(Gazprom)的自毀之舉毀掉了它的未來
25:25 – 經濟崩潰開始
26:25 – 制裁、人才外流和人才流失的完美風暴
28:05 – 數百萬人離開,其中不乏專業人士
29:10 – 戰爭開支耗盡了“儲蓄賬戶”
30:12 – 普京的儲備正在枯竭
31:48 – 俄羅斯國內生產總值神話和虛假數據
32:25 – 建立在戰爭生產基礎上的增長假象
33:44 – 軍工廠減產,裁員開始
35:03 – “黨的俄羅斯經濟增長停滯
35:45 – 普京為何仍拒絕結束戰爭
37:29 – 泰坦尼克號的比喻:燈火通明,船體早已進水
40:00 – 停電、物資短缺和緩慢崩潰
42:00 – 西門子撤離,渦輪機故障,發電廠衰敗
43:12 – 中國為何無法取代西方技術
44:40 – 制裁的滯後效應如今開始顯現
45:10 – 隨着抗議活動蔓延,普京升級戰爭
46:50 – 俄羅斯各大城市出現早期騷亂
47:55 – 物價飆升,基礎設施崩潰
49:01 – 普京內部的恐懼情緒日益加劇
50:36 – 為何他無法在不失去權力的情況下結束戰爭
52:05 – 士兵回國和戰利品縮水的危險
52:58 – 為何“領土勝利”是一場災難
54:30 – 普京的誤判北約實力增強
56:20 – 馬里奧質疑北約的角色和紅線論調
57:55 – 康斯坦丁的反駁:“外交,而非入侵”
59:03 – 北約包圍圈的神話
01:01:46 – 普京如何出於政治目的將北約從夥伴變成敵人
01:03:02 – 他入侵烏克蘭的真正原因:支持率下降和經濟停滯
01:05:33 – 快速政權更迭計劃失敗
01:06:52 – “他想要的是控制,而不是流血”,但戰爭卻讓他陷入了困境
01:07:29 – 馬里奧提議未來與數據驅動型專家進行辯論
We cover:
• Why Western sanctions are finally cutting off the oxygen
• How oil giants like Rosneft and Lukoil are scrambling for cash
• What life looks like when prices rise and supplies vanish overnight
• Why Russia’s best engineers and developers are leaving faster
than they can be replaced
• And how one wrong move could send the entire system crashing
Konstantin says Russia’s economy isn’t dying quietly.
It’s bleeding out in real time, and Putin can’t stop it.
02:02 – “Moscow is not Russia,” wealth versus decay beyond the
03:55 – From wild 90s freedom to Putin’s tightening grip
05:47 – The social contract: stay quiet and live comfortably
07:09 – The invasion ends that contract overnight
07:20 – The economic panic as companies flee
08:30 – Competing narratives: collapse or resilience
09:17 – How Russia stumbled into a war it did not plan for
10:50 – Shock and chaos among Russian officials
12:55 – Propaganda scrambles to invent justifications
14:30 – The instant exodus of Western companies
16:30 – Ikea, Apple, McDonald’s, and the first wave of panic
17:28 – Russia forbids dollar withdrawals to stop the run
18:40 – How Putin’s “war economy” kept the system alive
19:16 – Oil prices surge, saving Russia for two years
20:22 – Who blew up Nord Stream and who benefited most
21:04 – Why the U.S. gained as Europe lost Russian gas
22:19 – Decades of cheap energy end overnight
23:28 – How Russia gave Europe’s market to America
24:11 – The self-inflicted wound that wrecked Gazprom’s future
25:25 – The economic unraveling begins
26:25 – The perfect storm of sanctions, exodus, and brain drain
28:05 – Millions leave, the professionals among them
29:10 – War spending drains the “savings account”
30:12 – Putin’s reserves are drying up
31:48 – GDP myths and fake data inside Russia
32:25 – The illusion of growth built on war production
33:44 – Military factories slow and layoffs begin
35:03 – “The party’s over,” Russia hits zero growth
35:45 – Why Putin still refuses to end the war
37:29 – The Titanic analogy: lights on, hull already flooded
40:00 – Blackouts, shortages, and the slow collapse
42:00 – Siemens leaves, turbines fail, power plants decay
43:12 – Why China cannot replace Western tech
44:40 – The lagging effect of sanctions now hitting home
45:10 – Putin escalates war as protests begin to spread
46:50 – Early sparks of unrest across Russian cities
47:55 – Prices soar, infrastructure breaks down
49:01 – Fear inside Putin’s own circle grows
50:36 – Why he cannot stop the war without losing power
52:05 – The danger of returning soldiers and shrinking spoils
52:58 – Why the “territory win” is a poisoned prize
54:30 – Putin’s miscalculation as NATO grows stronger
56:20 – Mario challenges NATO’s role and the red line argument
57:55 – Konstantin’s rebuttal: “Diplomacy, not invasion”
59:03 – The myth of NATO encirclement
01:01:46 – How Putin turned NATO from partner to enemy for politics
01:03:02 – Why he really invaded Ukraine: falling ratings and stagnation
01:05:33 – The plan for a quick regime change gone wrong
01:06:52 – “He wanted control, not blood,” but the war trapped him
01:07:29 – Mario proposes future debates with data-driven experts
🚨🇷🇺 INTERVIEW: RUSSIA IS BLEEDING OUT FROM THE INSIDE
Power grids exploding. Soldiers unpaid. Cities running on generators. Putin says Russia’s economy is untouchable. Konstantin from Inside Russia says that’s a lie.
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