▲ | hkpack 3 days ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||
The reason for that is simple - Russia started its invasion _after_ making Europe dependent on its gas. In Ukraine a lot of people predicted that the war is inevitable after the latest north stream is finished. The reduction of purchase of gas from Russia did significantly impacted energy prices across EU to the point of populist far-right pro-russia governments rising in popularity (even though that is not the only reason). So Russia and China has a long term strategy of subverting the west and we are just reacting when there are no good options available. But, sanctions do work. The problem is that the economic power of the west is comparable these days to "global north". | |||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | Mountain_Skies 3 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Russia did not make Europe dependent on them for gas. Europe freely made that choice, even going so far as to do away with existing alternatives like nuclear in Germany. Trump even warned them. They had a wonderful time laughing at him while proclaiming the ignorant orange buffoon didn't understand Europe. Then Russia invaded Ukraine. Everyone then pretended Europe didn't make itself vulnerable while also ridiculing anyone who dared sound an alarm about the potential danger. Europe wasn't forced. Europe chose and chose freely. Europe chose poorly. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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