Howdy folks, I just thought I'd pop back in the thread and see how things are going in here...
Hmm...Putin's gambling that Europe will give up rather than explore alternate energy sources. Ten years ago, this would've had a clear shot at success. Now? Not so certain. And if he's wrong, he's just permanently cratered a major part of his country's economy.
But wait, there's more!Meanwhile, half of Europe shot itself in the head eleven years ago when it collectively deuced its pants after Fukushima, bailed on nuclear power, and latched itself firmly onto the Russian fossil fuels teat...while simultaneously bull-baiting, trying to get Ukraine into NATO. Putin et. al. know damn well their geopolitical "opposition" to this is a paper tiger, he has the economic leverage to pull this off, and his own "opponents" are the ones responsible. This is 100% "The West's" chickens coming home to roost after a decade of absolute stupidity.
lol, which Russian threat, the one of them cutting off LNG exports to the EU? Don't know if you've noticed but Germany and France seems to have already decided on the EU's behalf in which hemisphere their national interests lie. Merkel bent the knee to Putin so hard she cracked the pavement eleven years ago when that specter raised its head the first time.
Angela Merkel hits out at US sanctions on Nord Stream 2 pipeline
German chancellor criticises new curbs but says Berlin will not seek to retaliatewww.ft.com
Russia's Putin, Germany's Merkel pledge support to Nord Stream 2: Kremlin
Russian President Vladimir Putin and his German counterpart Angela Merkel agreed to further support the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project in a phone call on Sunday, the Kremlin said.www.reuters.com
Nord Stream 2: Germany prepares defence against US over pipeline
Trump has already imposed sanctions against firms involved in Russia-Germany gas pipeline, and is now threatening more.www.aljazeera.com
A Russian Gas Pipeline Increases Tension Between the U.S. and Europe (Published 2020)
The Nord Stream 2 Russia-to-Germany pipeline is 94 percent complete. Washington wants to keep it that way.www.nytimes.com
US senators’ letter on Nord Stream 2 sparks outrage in Germany
Sanctions warning sent to port operator heightens tensions over controversial gas pipelinewww.ft.com
Truly, the Eisenhower of our times. Germany and the EU is so committed to fighting the Russian threat they're willing to...become Russia's biggest energy trading partner, and cut all those pesky countries in which Russia has been "interfering" for a decade out of the loop to do it. Because as can clearly be seen from the US's not-at-all complex and dubious relationship with Saudi Arabia, that gives the energy-exporting country no leverage in trade negotiations, nor has any possibility of unintended consequence.
Because of course, this somehow must be Trump's fault despite having started and continued for the eight years we don't talk about between Bush and Trump.