Stimulating the economy is a nebulous pie in the sky. Does stimulating the economy improve the lives of everyday people? Not really.
Cheap public transportation would be good for the people, but everyone buying a new EV would "stimulate the economy." How much is it going to take before people understand that their wellbeing is, at best, only weakly tied to the economy?
There was an article in a German paper that most of Ukraine's Leopards were out of commission... Probably from lack of maintenance rather than anything else, but still.
Is anyone surprised? China's been investing massively into Bolivian infrastructure (hydropower, mostly) at shockingly low interest rates. They deserve the return on investment.
I'm not saying it's Mossad, but it's probably Mossad. There are much easier targets than the memorial for Qassem Suleimani: this is sending a message to Iran.
Good riddance to bad rubbish.