Sure, the focus shifts towards information as a service, human economy, etc., but, for the time being, Russia is winning the energy war against the US and EU. In the world where stagflation meets energetical crisis, this could be the true tomorrow war, not yesterday war its Western adversaries have a habit to prepare for. During two months since the onset of invasion the value of Russian energy imported by EU states more than doubled YoY; oil embargo, even in case Hungary, Greece, Slovakia and other critics would be persuaded, will bring more harm than good for Europe, through increase of fuel poverty at the very least. Note that I didn't even begin to discuss grim prospects of disruption that almost surely will rise in the Third World countries after Ukrainian, and partially Russian, food exports collapse.