The collapse of the Russian economy would indeed be a scary situation, still I don't feel inclined to bail Putin out by dropping the sanctions intended to punish him for his aggression in Ukraine.
You obviously don't read anything besides what the newspapers publish or what you hear on CNN. Well I do, and everything that I've read proves you and everyone who thinks like you are wrong. The aggressor in this situation is again, the US and they've used Ukraine to get at Russia. How many speeches by Putin have you actually read or do you just accept the twisted spin of MSM? Well I've read half a dozen, over several years and in every instance, he takes questions from world diplomats, other leaders, world journalists and he is more than willing to expound on every one of them and not a teleprompter in sight . In each and every one, he has uttered words of conciliation, pleas for continuation of efforts for the Ukraine government and their citizens to continue to work out their issues peacefully, as well as plans for the future of his country and none of it includes world domination unlike the US (and that is evident from their manipulations and maneuverings and conflicts). In one speech he was asked point blank if the goal is the renewal of the old Soviet Union and he stated that it was not and the record, his record appears to bear that out.
He's offered solutions to a bankrupt country (Ukraine) so that they can continue to get gas so that they don't freeze and he's sent in aid. And not once, despite the baloney coming out of Washington, have they come up with any proof that Russia has invaded even though they've tried to float that boat numerous times. I've also studied out other conflicts that Russia has been involved in (I think it's two or maybe three) since Putin became head of Russia and that's a far cry from the myriad conflicts that the 'peaceful' US has been involved in. Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia, Libya, Haiti, Serbia, and I even believe I read somewhere that the USA was involved in the Georgian conflict behind the scenes. There is no comparison between the violence that is perpetrated by America compared to Russia. America wins, hands down.
Putin did not invade Ukraine (America did financially with $5 billion to fund a governmental coup!), there is absolutely no proof despite satellite imagery that is capable of reading license plates on cars, and Crimea voted. Aggression? You must be referring to the US.
And now here you have your morally bankrupt president standing there before the world saying 'Sanctions don't work' as he turns towards Cuba, even while your government is layering on sanction after sanction on a country that did nothing! And by the way, my opinion on this is that the only reason Obama did what he did is because Russia has been on good terms always with Cuba and last year or this year, forgave that impoverished nation (thanks to the USA) a debt of $35 billion, further credit in the amount of $20 million and 20,000 tonnes of grain as humanitarian aid.
Not only that, all of you are silent on Joe Bidens son becoming one of the head guys on Ukraines largest energy company Burisma and American citizen and State Department employee, Natalie Jaresko giving up her American citizenship so that she can take over as Ukraines Finance Minister! And nobody sees the problem with all of this, not to mention that several of your biggest corporations (Cargill, Monsanto....) are now fully functional in Ukraine! Collusion anyone?
If any of these things were being done by any other country you'd all be giving it the 'evil eye' because the perception that the perpetrating country was obviously 'up to something', but......and to top it off, when ten of your own congressmen recognize what is going on (a lead up to WW3?) and vote against the same type of bill that was a lead-up to the invasion of Iraq (based on, you guessed it - a lie) you still accept the status quo and applaud it, well that just confirms that the general public chooses to believe fabrications instead of seeking out facts.