MH.Yang
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Lithuania's CPI has suddenly risen sharply since August 2021. In November 2021, Lithuania's CPI has exceeded 10%. The Ukrainian war broke out at the end of February 2022.The inflation in Lithuania is driven by effects of corona, higher energy prices and the war in Ukraine. It has nothing to do with Chinas export embargo or informal secundary sanctions. And its no secret. Every such claim is followed by “western media will not report it”, insinuating this claim is then somehow validated.
Don't you find that the reason you said has a time problem?
Of course, the western media will certainly say that the deterioration of Lithuania's economic situation is due to the Ukrainian war, not because it tests China for the USA. In that case, the USA has no obligation to save Lithuania.
The fact is that Americans treat these small countries like a piece of toilet paper. Throw it away after you use it.