Russian Gas (Heat) Supply Turned Off To Ukraine & Europe ❌ WRONG (1 Viewer)

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Im Assuming if they took out Nordstream and Ukraine just turned off some then the remaining will soon be targeted… cut him off completely.
There is still Nordstream1, but it is closed for political reasons. However, there is no longer a problem buying Russian energy through intermediaries: Türkiye and India. 😆

Until there is an alternative, nothing else will be cut. And this affects central-eastern European countries more, in western and southern Europe, gas comes from North Africa because Russia is far away.
 
Im Assuming if they took out Nordstream and Ukraine just turned off some then the remaining will soon be targeted… cut him off completely.
Russia just built the biggest gas pipeline on the planet, going straight to Shanghai. They're gonna build another. The total amount of gas Europe bought was like 65bcm, this one China pipe carries 61bcm. Also India buys and refines Russian oil and sells it to Europe.



I don't think you realise this doesn't hurt Russia, it hurts Europe and the people who voted for idiots
 

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Russia just built the biggest gas pipeline on the planet, going straight to Shanghai. They're gonna build another. The total amount of gas Europe bought was like 65bcm, this one China pipe carries 61bcm. Also India buys and refines Russian oil and sells it to Europe.



I don't think you realise this doesn't hurt Russia, it hurts Europe and the people who voted for idiots

Its still a cut to russia. Death by a thousand cuts is all Ukraine can try. I agree its not a massive blow to them
 
Its still a cut to russia. Death by a thousand cuts is all Ukraine can try. I agree its not a massive blow to them
Blow? No it's a complete failure, western nations are virtually in a recession we're not winning anything.


By April, the IMF had upgraded its 2024 GDP forecast for Russia by 0.6 percent to 3.2 percent, putting it well ahead of its estimates for the US (2.7 percent), the UK (0.5 percent), Germany (0.2 percent) and France (0.7 percent). By June, the World Bank had confirmed that, as per its most recent data release from the International Comparison Program (ICP), Russia had overtaken Germany and Japan to become the fourth-largest economy in the world (using the purchasing power parity [PPP] method of GDP calculation). Soon after, the World Bank also upgraded Russia from “upper-middle-income country” to “high-income country” status
 
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