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  1. hard2resist on

    Returning to Russian energy hands Moscow leverage Europe spent years escaping.

    The EU must hold firm dependency is a trap, not a solution I believe.

  2. Comfortable_Train189 on

    The EU cant supply its citizens with energy. Thats a fact, so either we all starve and freeze to death or accept something.
    Its our blunder that we have not built our infrastructure to not be reliant on terrorist countries. I guess all those years of war meant nothing and we dont do shit..

  3. robeewankenobee on

    “In the current crisis, some argue that we should abandon our long-term strategy and even go back to Russian fossil fuels. This would be a strategic blunder,” von der Leyen said in a speech in the European Parliament.

    Why is this even under debate?

    Bending over (again) for Putler is an invitation to get penetrated without prior greasing … I do hope Putler’s so called ‘threats’ to cut off the supply towards Europe are real.

  4. Russia’s economy finally struggling after years of sanctions, potentially forcing Russia to the peace table.

    Trump: hold my teenage girl.

  5. Le Canada est un producteur important, peut être qu’il pourrait nous aider

  6. UncharteredComic on

    Most likely will buy Russian gas via India at a premium

  7. NoSemikolon24 on

    Trust in Germany’s CDU to still make a dependency deal with russia in some capacity.

  8. mods4mods on

    Why we can’t buy Canadian energy escapes me. Choosing american, russian or arabian fuel is trading with dictatorships.

  9. ScientistEmergency43 on

    Obviously Trump was looking for an excuse to lift sanctions on Russian oil exports.

  10. They are _still_ invading Ukraine!

    No matter the cost, no Russian energy. And I’m aware there will be a large cost.

    Really, this is the price that we pay for not being bolder in our support for Ukraine and _forcing_ Russia to abandon the war earlier. The longer it continues, something will come up and give them an opportunity.

  11. Nice_Combination1327 on

    We were de facto dependant on Russia, much of our oil war Russian oil imported from third parties

  12. MrOphicer on

    Man, they team-tagged Europe expertly. How our politicians exposed their throats like that.

  13. BatorMaszturBator on

    i would rather pay double, than financing the russian war-machine

  14. Upset_Scientist3994 on

    I guess this is all about why Moscow was so strangely passive all along when Iran attack came, despite that they had given earlier security backing for Syria and Iran long back as was exposed by some Israeli newspaper. And for Syria they did try a lot to live up the promise, but lately with Iran case barely nothing has been there to prevent the war before and after.

    Some can be explained for that Russia is so weak just now after exhausting everything to Ukraine, but not everything. There likely is cynical calculation that if USA to attack Iran resulting Hormuz closure, then Russia grand power status and economic acute woes would be greatly elevated with oil price rise, as their grand power prestige mostly lies on oil reserves.

    Also big mess threatening entire world economy would open up Russia a position of diplomacy to negotiate end of war what USA and Israel itself certainly cannot do anymore, with something in return in Ukraine front in some potential deal wherein both two could be combined along with everything in business negotations going on with Dmitriev and Witkoff & Kushner – what is intresting character as having a role of pushing into Iran war behind the scenes.

  15. Any-Original-6113 on

    I don’t think much will change: Russia will continue to sell oil to India, and India will sell the refined products back to Europe.

  16. Lonely_Ice5974 on

    moscow is (as always) drowning in its own sh**t, they’re smelling a lot of things these days

  17. Sumeru88 on

    So, why are they putting so much pressure on Ukraine to restart the Russian gas pipeline? It makes no sense.

    Also, it’s ok if EU doesn’t want to return to Russian hydrocarbons. The rest of the world will understand and will be happy to take it off Russia’s hands.

  18. ForTheGloryOfAmn on

    Well the EU has no choice since it pushed an anti-nuclear rhetoric for the last 50 years.

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