I would like to put in a /s but I fear that is our official policy.
>”blasts” in headline
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It seems to me that everyone wants Germany to take the economic hit but they themselves don’t want to absorb that risk. Latvia is free as an independent country to outline it’s foreign policy in regards to Russia and China. For example it could stop all gas transits from Russia and shift to only LNG and even put sanctions against China for it’s treatment of Uighurs and Muslim minorities. However when you look at the records of actions Latvia has taken, I cannot find a single one even. They aren’t even boycotting the Beijing olympics.
That’s rich coming from a signatory state of China’s Belt and Road Initiative.
… he shouted, sitting in his office – heated by Russian gas.
Someone finally saying it like it is. German foreign policies are immoral, and “realpolitik” is just a euphemism for abhorrent cynicism.
Lithuania is the real giga Chad.
Our transition to a nuclear power system will just add more dependency over uranium exporters.
We will have to import it from either Kazakhstan (Putin), Canada (USA) or Australia (traitors). If the EU had a gigantic mine of uranium I would say why not but we already have used up most of the uranimum we had in our soil. The way to go is to drastically reduce our energy consumption above anything else. Unless we want to become the vassal of our uranium dealers.
edit: I already see the downvotes coming, are people here doing the math or is this sub just another worthless antiwork sub?
When will people realize that none of this public chest beating matters? Putin will never invade Ukraine again, now that it has a real army. That’s basically the only thing that could end his rule. The losses would be unsustainable, the sanctions utterly destroy the Russian economy. Even right now with all the buildup, Russia’s troops at the border are only half the numbers of the Ukrainian army.
This isn’t even about Ukraine. That one won’t join NATO or EU as long as the territorial disputes are ongoing. The real goal was to secure Belarus as a puppet state while distracting from the economic hardships and fraud elections at home.
“Germany, how dare you not to share my neuroses!”
Inb4 germans come running to say “but france and all the other EU countries also did x or y deal with russia/china!”
Merkel has really put Germany in a difficult situation, Nordstream2 was a mistake
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Mais ils vont se calmer oui
We‘ll help you unless it impacts our cash.
I would like to put in a /s but I fear that is our official policy.
>”blasts” in headline
Discarded
[deleted]
It seems to me that everyone wants Germany to take the economic hit but they themselves don’t want to absorb that risk. Latvia is free as an independent country to outline it’s foreign policy in regards to Russia and China. For example it could stop all gas transits from Russia and shift to only LNG and even put sanctions against China for it’s treatment of Uighurs and Muslim minorities. However when you look at the records of actions Latvia has taken, I cannot find a single one even. They aren’t even boycotting the Beijing olympics.
That’s rich coming from a signatory state of China’s Belt and Road Initiative.
… he shouted, sitting in his office – heated by Russian gas.
Someone finally saying it like it is. German foreign policies are immoral, and “realpolitik” is just a euphemism for abhorrent cynicism.
Lithuania is the real giga Chad.
Our transition to a nuclear power system will just add more dependency over uranium exporters.
We will have to import it from either Kazakhstan (Putin), Canada (USA) or Australia (traitors). If the EU had a gigantic mine of uranium I would say why not but we already have used up most of the uranimum we had in our soil. The way to go is to drastically reduce our energy consumption above anything else. Unless we want to become the vassal of our uranium dealers.
edit: I already see the downvotes coming, are people here doing the math or is this sub just another worthless antiwork sub?
When will people realize that none of this public chest beating matters? Putin will never invade Ukraine again, now that it has a real army. That’s basically the only thing that could end his rule. The losses would be unsustainable, the sanctions utterly destroy the Russian economy. Even right now with all the buildup, Russia’s troops at the border are only half the numbers of the Ukrainian army.
This isn’t even about Ukraine. That one won’t join NATO or EU as long as the territorial disputes are ongoing. The real goal was to secure Belarus as a puppet state while distracting from the economic hardships and fraud elections at home.
“Germany, how dare you not to share my neuroses!”
Inb4 germans come running to say “but france and all the other EU countries also did x or y deal with russia/china!”
Merkel has really put Germany in a difficult situation, Nordstream2 was a mistake