Russia won't turn off gas supplies to Europe from Friday, Kremlin says
(www.reuters.com)
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In my view, Russia is playing the deeper game of making sure the potentially affected populations in Europe come to or stay on their side. If they turn off the gas immediately, the media and politicians just scream, "Lousy Russkies!" and everyone believes them.
However, if they wait some period of time, enough for more people to get apprised of the situation and enough for the governments to have made other arrangements, and then the gas goes off, everyone knows to blame their own governments.
In the final analysis, any way you slice it, Russia holds about every card in the deck here and can afford to implement any strategy they choose.
Good analysis.
Russia is still getting paid for oil and gas.
Pretty much. And using a dodge that lets it run the parade, since payments are made by conversion using the daily ruble rates - which are now all but higher than before the conflict. In short, not only did the EU cripple its own ability to pay for gas using its own currency, now it'll actually have to pay more for the same quantities, because it has no control over the ruble exchange rates. There's your "cucked" right here.
Speaking of which - I can understand the "Russia bad" mentality as a whole; military conflicts can be seen through multiple perspectives where the good guys and bad guys aren't always the same; and that's fine. But it takes a whole new level of mental gymnastics to try and entertain the "Russia cucked" mindset - even the western legacy media isn't that deranged. Especially when the matters are economic - inanities like this are the reason why all education systems should have basic financial literacy classes at least at the high school level.
Sure but in Euro according to the contracts. Not in Rubles like Putin wanted.
Yes. Putin, as NWO shill, as usual, said a lot and did absolutely nothing against NWO in whole and against petrodollar specifically. And even did not violate the IMF order to never use RUB in any transborder transactions. Russians even still do transfers with Belarusians and vice versa in EUR/USD.
But that is not unusial. The unusial thing is that all EU MSM still crying about bad Putin that demand roubles for gas. Every single paper and TV channel. Why? Literally nothing changed for EU in the gas supply from Russia. Just another bank account to transfer payments in their EUR/USD according to the prices in contracts. EU MSM could just celebrate a EU victory over Putin and laugh at the Putin in shitted pants.
So why EU MSM still crying and whining about non-existent "gas for roubles"?
I think that it is a part of narrative for coming artificial NWO "supply shortages" that will heavily hit West according to NWO plan to implement ration coupons, feed the people with bugs and force them to EV and other state controlled crap.
Which MSM do you see "crying and whining" about this exactly?
Watched DW yesterday, crying and whinning all way round about inevitable shortages everywhere due to Russian gas for roubles. Even when they interviewed some expert who literally told that "Germany have to transfer EUR for gas as per contract", the host next question was "What potential losses will face Germany due to that new demand of Russia to pay for gas in roubles?". I never saw such stupidity and so obvious narrative pushing at DW. Usually they do it much cleaner.
Your anecdotal retelling of what you claim to have seen is not very convincing.
So, EU is celebrating victory over Putin and MSM declaring that shortages does not threaten EU anymore and everybody could relax. Is that what you want to say?
No.
All I am asking is to show evidence of your claims.
Why is that so difficult?
aaaaand, it just turned off
No it did not.
Are you retarded?
still there?
shalom rabbi, gas is being cut in europe and the small hats knew that way before because in some cucked countries here in eu they were already forcing people out of gas
Gas delivery to Europe has not stopped. What is wrong with you people?
cucked again