“The longer gas prices stay elevated, the more likely a return to Russian gas flows of some sort through Ukraine becomes”… European arrogance striking again… they assume Russia will just resume deliveries just like that, because they say so… mind to ask their opinion first ?
🤷 Indeed until now it has been Europe cutting Russia and not the other way, but I find hard to believe Putin will not pull the trigger over a bunch of countries that have been pushing to follow the war until it’s total defeat… or the dead of the last ucranian.
And this is regardless what you may or not think about the war, is a matter of common sense: do not feed your enemies.
what’s the downside for russia though? they can shut off the gas whenever they want, why not make money out of europe? all they have to do is sell the gas for a bit less than LNG.
the only danger is if europe uses russian gas to reindustrialize and become a threat to russia, but can you actually imagine european states doing that instead of endless austerity?
“The longer gas prices stay elevated, the more likely a return to Russian gas flows of some sort through Ukraine becomes”… European arrogance striking again… they assume Russia will just resume deliveries just like that, because they say so… mind to ask their opinion first ?
TBH, Russian ruling class will gladly sell out if the price is high enough.
🤷 Indeed until now it has been Europe cutting Russia and not the other way, but I find hard to believe Putin will not pull the trigger over a bunch of countries that have been pushing to follow the war until it’s total defeat… or the dead of the last ucranian.
And this is regardless what you may or not think about the war, is a matter of common sense: do not feed your enemies.
what’s the downside for russia though? they can shut off the gas whenever they want, why not make money out of europe? all they have to do is sell the gas for a bit less than LNG.
the only danger is if europe uses russian gas to reindustrialize and become a threat to russia, but can you actually imagine european states doing that instead of endless austerity?