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Seems like russia gets to do whatever it wants.
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Seems like russia gets to do whatever it wants.
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The comment below and the replies offer a different perspective on the conflict.
Seems that the willingness of past US administrations to take unilateral action under the cover of international organizations allowed Putin to justify his current actions in what he considers his sphere of influence.
Who was the MAGA guy on here who was always sympathetic to Russian propaganda?
I remember he disappeared and then Meth revealed that he had actually been posting from Russia
I think it was teamjordan79
He used to have the Miami Hurricanes mascot avy right?
Here's a thread with him and another Russian bot
President of Poland killed in plane crash
Poland was next in line to default... The bankers didn't want as much resistence as they had with Greece.... The world is a game with no rules... Nwo is in full effect...niketalk.com
With most of Qatari volumes are locked into long-term contracts mostly to Asian buyers, the amount of divertable volumes that can be shipped to Europe is only 10-15%, Saad al-Kaabi added.
Kaabi's comments renewed concerns over Europe's security of gas supplies as tensions escalated between Russia and Ukraine on Tuesday after Moscow ordered troops into two breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine. read more
"Russia (provides) I think 30-40% of the supply to Europe. There is no single country that can replace that kind of volume, there isn’t the capacity to do that from LNG," Kaabi told reporters at a gas conference in Doha.
"Most of the LNG are tied to long-term contracts and destinations that are very clear. So, to replace that sum of volume that quickly is almost impossible," he said.
The United States and its European allies are set to announce fresh sanctions against Russia after President Vladimir Putin formally recognised the independence of the two regions in eastern Ukraine. The sanctions could affect the Russian flow of gas into Europe.
Germany on Tuesday halted the Nord Stream 2 Baltic Sea gas pipeline project, designed to double the flow of Russian gas direct to Germany. The move sent gas prices higher on Tuesday
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