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No Russian gas for Germany. Scholz in trouble. Elensky purge veto. Russia breakup forum. Update 1
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This shut off should have been done long ago, I understand that now, Russia has a legal loophole, so better late than never As a UK citizen I realise that the UK will not be immune from this shut off, but if it brings some sanity to the collective west, then the world will be better for it.
I hope so to, but if you’re seen the candidates for Tory leader, I sincerely doubt it…
I agree’
Love your Trudeau Alex!
while Catherine McKenna is biking and taking the train on her trip to Copenhagen, I hope she’s noticing the difference between Denmark and car culture Canada. Train travel in Canada is practically non-existent and the trains are superannuated and clunky. Where passenger rail does exist it’s mostly single track owned by the Canadian National Railway for shipping freight. Freight trains have the right-of-way so passenger trains often get held up by having to follow in their wake at the hair-raising speed of 25 mph. I’ve been on trains between Toronto and Ottawa that left on time but arrived two-and-a-half hours… Read more »
Same with the US. While China smartly and quickly has been building enormous mass transit infrastructure. But automobiles are a problem in their major cities, too. As people gain affluence, they want more independence and the freedom to consume more, regardless of the consequences. That needs to change.
Grow some fooking balls. I think it’s disgusting the way you whine about YouTube censorship, yet you always come back to them, groveling hat-in-hand.
So why do you watch? Take some advise and go somewhere else.
I seem to remember Gazprom saying they’d resume supplies on the 21st… what did I miss between then and now, or was that after this got published?
I think they are more or less saying they (Russia) can’t be held accountable for the delivery of their service (gas) due to the mess around with the repairs. Technically they can still give the gas if all the parts have arrived and are working properly, but their force majeur declaration says they can’t be held liable if it doesn’t come. Therefore they hold all the cards if Germany gets it or not. Alex seems to think they will just stop it which may be true, but I think they are saying they can’t guarantee it.
Gazprom is not going to “shut off the gas” to Germany. Moscow has repeatedly said it remains a reliable supplier of natural gas and will stick to its contractual obligations to customers. It is Germany that has caused Force Majeure, not Russia. Gazprom is merely covering itself legally for extraordinary circumstances on NS1.
Russia may be ready to punch the EU after they show no signs of relenting in their violent hatred toward Russia.