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  • čas přidán 3. 09. 2022
  • Much of the continent of Europe is facing a difficult winter ahead.
    Russia has once again shut down the crucial Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline to Germany.
    It's raised fears of shortages and possible blackouts in the coming months.
    Russian authorities say the pipeline was shut to repair a leak.
    But European leaders have rejected this - accusing Russia of weaponising energy in response to the Ukraine sanctions.
    So, how will Europe cope with this unprecedented gas shortage?
    Presenter: Hashem Ahelbarra
    Guests:
    Stanislav Mitrakhovich - Leading Expert at the National Energy Security Fund and a Researcher at the Moscow-based Financial University.
    Anne-Sophie Corbeau - Global Research Scholar at the Center on Global Energy Policy and a Former Head of Gas Analysis at British Petroleum.
    Ben Aris - Founder and Editor-in-Chief of bne IntelliNews and a former Moscow Bureau Chief for the Daily Telegraph.
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Komentáře • 2,9K

  • @emmanuelalef8310
    @emmanuelalef8310 Před rokem +562

    The question is if it was EU sending gas to Russia 🇷🇺 will they still be supplying gas ?

    • @naz.tanzeem5982
      @naz.tanzeem5982 Před rokem +73

      Now that is a million dollar question.

    • @rob5197
      @rob5197 Před rokem +51

      Not a million dollars question, all clear to see

    • @BjorckBengt
      @BjorckBengt Před rokem

      Of course not. And we will not buy any either. Russian economy must be strangled to prevent further aggression.

    • @hikurukutai
      @hikurukutai Před rokem +70

      Answer is NO

    • @MrM4DM4N
      @MrM4DM4N Před rokem +15

      I feel like your question and Al Jazeera's are both rhetorical.
      As we (presumably) all know that each side would be doing the exact same thing to each other. Geo politics 101

  • @jmuller986
    @jmuller986 Před rokem +87

    It’s funny how European countries support and supply weapons to Ukraine and still want Russian gas. Simultaneously they accuse other countries who buy oil from Russia while they want uninterrupted gas supply from the same Russia. Hypocrisy at its best.

    • @thuankhong
      @thuankhong Před rokem +20

      The EU is used to thinking that only they have the right to blackmail others!

    • @Hesuku
      @Hesuku Před rokem

      The West must stop looking down on others. Disrespect is a great sin for all humanity. They will at least learn not to look down on Russia this time.
      God bless Russia, white people's lone normal nation this century!! Jesus Christ alone can save sinful humans.

    • @tarekahmed1796
      @tarekahmed1796 Před rokem +16

      Totally shameless people

    • @moabd4234
      @moabd4234 Před rokem +8

      Attitude of entitlement

    • @donquixote1502
      @donquixote1502 Před rokem

      No one in the EU wants Russian products. This is changing as we speak!

  • @michaellim6476
    @michaellim6476 Před rokem +106

    EU can choose what and whom to sanction, but russia does not have choice? Wow, what silly logic..!

    • @Fedelisk480
      @Fedelisk480 Před rokem

      EU sanctions are there to defend Ucraine.

    • @noproblematallmate
      @noproblematallmate Před rokem +1

      Russia can make some noise when they got sanction but EU can't? Unbelievable

    • @stevenong1797
      @stevenong1797 Před rokem +6

      Always double standard

    • @erik....
      @erik.... Před rokem +2

      They could atleast say it, not blame it on some leak in a pump, that's just embarrassing.

    • @thuankhong
      @thuankhong Před rokem +1

      That is stupid arrogance

  • @paulwolf3302
    @paulwolf3302 Před rokem +150

    It's crazy to expect the Russians to want to sell gas to their enemies during a war.

    • @thuankhong
      @thuankhong Před rokem +16

      They are the ones who think that only they have the right to torture others

    • @miguelooon3296
      @miguelooon3296 Před rokem +10

      @@thuankhong 🤡🤡🤡

    • @Slovenia132
      @Slovenia132 Před rokem

      @@thuankhong Forgot 50+ war crimes from U.S.A.?

    • @erik....
      @erik.... Před rokem +4

      Well they are still selling oil so how is that crazy?

    • @michaelrunnels7660
      @michaelrunnels7660 Před rokem

      Precisely the point. Russia thinks of the EU, U.S., and most of the western world as the enemy. He's had that mindset for over 4 decades. That's why much of the world is against Putin.

  • @dawntodusk8903
    @dawntodusk8903 Před rokem +328

    Yes it's unbelievable Russia wouldn't just sit and accept all these sanctions without doing anything. The nerve 🙄

    • @myleshagar9722
      @myleshagar9722 Před rokem +35

      Russia has had enough nonsense. Wait for China to get fed up too.

    • @usatheworldterrorist9886
      @usatheworldterrorist9886 Před rokem +1

      Yes, we are all already impatient to see when it starts taking =))))

    • @50_Pence
      @50_Pence Před rokem

      European government love it. All their shares are through the roof while they cream in taxes

    • @churblefurbles
      @churblefurbles Před rokem +9

      Not to mention the idea that other energy producing nations would not balk at setting a "price cap" precedent is incredible.

    • @anassahbenji6056
      @anassahbenji6056 Před rokem

      These sanction ain't make Russia flinch at all. It actually back fired

  • @sherylhay13
    @sherylhay13 Před rokem +289

    i thought Europe had sanctioned Russian gas. so they shouldn't be buying it anyway. Russia just helping them honor thier santions

    • @hamidhamidi3134
      @hamidhamidi3134 Před rokem +37

      They have sanctioned Russian gas and oil . BUT that doesn't mean not receiving it. It means no payment. In others words, Russia should keep supplying oil and gas for FREE.

    • @o0xTHEcoPlayerx0o
      @o0xTHEcoPlayerx0o Před rokem +7

      @hamid hamidi
      it doesnt mean no payment.. but it is blowing up in their faces.

    • @jackd1582
      @jackd1582 Před rokem

      HEH😂

    • @movementmathebula828
      @movementmathebula828 Před rokem +12

      ​@@hamidhamidi3134 Sanctions means no payment? which planet is that ?

    • @Truthorfib
      @Truthorfib Před rokem +29

      @@movementmathebula828 It's more of Russia cant hold Euros or USD because they'd be immediately frozen by European and American banks. If you cant spend the money you receive as payment your basically giving away the goods for free.
      Hence Russia said to pay them in rubles instead which is a currency they can use but Europe said no, take our Euros which we will freeze immediately when you receive it.

  • @vanessacoetzee8634
    @vanessacoetzee8634 Před rokem +179

    The hypocrisy is astounding 🤦‍♀️ they can do what they want to Russia, but Russia is condemned when they fight back. So STUPID

    • @saundramichael-bey2212
      @saundramichael-bey2212 Před rokem +13

      Sounds similar to US logic.

    • @drewmorg.
      @drewmorg. Před rokem +1

      @@saundramichael-bey2212 Blaming US or Trump for absolutely everything including your cheerios being soggy is the logic of the entire planet. You're falling right in line there bud. You've got a war so far and disconnected from America that besides putting a Ukrainian flag on your car people here couldn't care less in reality. Yet, EU citizens will be fighting for warmth this winter. Still gotta bring up US though. Focus on yourself and your own problems. We will continue supplying Javelins as you request and I will continue to invest in Texas Instruments. Salute.

    • @gracelao6115
      @gracelao6115 Před rokem

      They still believe russia os theconquered colony...hipocrites

    • @roysmith3767
      @roysmith3767 Před rokem +4

      Search . ' Why is Ukraine The West's Fault . '

    • @USandGlobal
      @USandGlobal Před rokem +1

      @@saundramichael-bey2212 awh yes let’s mention the US for no reason 😂

  • @jojomo66
    @jojomo66 Před rokem +14

    It's like slapping someones face and then blaming their face for hurting your hand.

    • @Isinlor
      @Isinlor Před rokem

      Yup, we must keep supplying weapons to Ukraine and block all trade with Russia until Russians leave all Ukrainian land.

    • @tylerdurden4006
      @tylerdurden4006 Před rokem

      The westerners are crazy like that, remember when they used the "wmd's" lie to occupy another country for oil?

  • @johnlui9563
    @johnlui9563 Před rokem +59

    Why not? You wanted to play them out so they strike first. All fair in love and in war?????

    • @Isinlor
      @Isinlor Před rokem

      Germans seems to have started believing their own lies like "gas trade is purely economical". It never was and we should have sanctioned gas imports from Russia back in February.

  • @Monkey341
    @Monkey341 Před rokem +135

    Well, the EU tried to weaponise heavy sanctions on Russia and Russia has its right to weaponise energy on the EU. Of course, the EU will get thru' the winter but let's see at what cost?

    • @eric5901
      @eric5901 Před rokem +9

      EU: We are going to sanction and embargo your energy exports on xyz date
      Russia: Ok, we will shut off now
      EU: 😯😲

    • @muhammadfarhun1197
      @muhammadfarhun1197 Před rokem +11

      Eu reactions are like kids

    • @kooisengchng5283
      @kooisengchng5283 Před rokem +6

      Winter lasts only 3 months. You can get over it but depends on how bad it is. The bottom 80% will suffer more. But who cares in EU and US? Looks like they don't care. All the leaders are well of and can take the stress. Long term is the effect on industry. This is the crunch that Russia will impose on EU.

    • @mojo1388
      @mojo1388 Před rokem +8

      EU will be just fine. A few though years and they will pivot, it’s great for green energy. This energy crisis will just push innovation, however, ruzzia will be in deep trouble. They can’t sell the same quantities of gas to other countries, not in the EU. There is no infrastructure for that and we will see their suffering soon

    • @AlexGarcia-ze4yg
      @AlexGarcia-ze4yg Před rokem

      Please stand for the German National Anthem:
      "DU! DU HAST! ....DU HAST MICH!!!"

  • @ASH-kj1di
    @ASH-kj1di Před rokem +35

    Europe is getting what they asked for, so what's the problem??

    • @dumbshit2353
      @dumbshit2353 Před rokem +4

      NOOOOOOOOO YOU CANT JUST CUT GAS SUPPLY BECAUSE WE SAID YOU SHOULD😭

    • @michaelevervall9889
      @michaelevervall9889 Před rokem

      Getting what? You make it sound like every country in Europe is depending on Russia gas but thats just so far from the truth. Theres only like a handful countries in Europe who buys gas from Russia and Germany who's the biggest one, the gas only represents measly 10% of their power produce. The other 90% they produce themself by coal, nuclear power, solar and so on. Stop making it sound like the Russian gas makes up all of Europes power produce. 😂

    • @DaveSmith-cp5kj
      @DaveSmith-cp5kj Před rokem

      @@michaelevervall9889 Germany's major source of power is coal, and coal can only be transported if you have ample supply of petrol. No petrol, no coal can be brought to the generators.

    • @michaelevervall9889
      @michaelevervall9889 Před rokem

      @@DaveSmith-cp5kj Theres really no shortage of petrol and the coal transports are most of the times done by train.

    • @DaveSmith-cp5kj
      @DaveSmith-cp5kj Před rokem +1

      @@michaelevervall9889 I don't know where you got that information from, because that's definitely not true. If that were the case, EU members wouldn't be going to Russia and China for petrol to begin with.
      Coal by the way has been in short supply in Europe since 2021, ever since the summits where countries pledged to spend fortunes on alternative energies. The only countries that have recovered from the coal shortage are the ones who went back on their promises such as China.

  • @satyamevajayate7263
    @satyamevajayate7263 Před rokem +168

    “ When you pray for rain, you gotta deal with the mud too “. We are not enjoying, we are just shocked to see the level of arrogance of European leaders .

    • @ravenbenoit
      @ravenbenoit Před rokem

      How do you feel about Russia saying Ukraine has no right to exist? That it's full
      of Nazis. Is it ok for your nearest neighbour to invade your country? Would you
      press for "peace" and let them take over your nation? Didn't think so..

    • @schulteconsult4403
      @schulteconsult4403 Před rokem +3

      You said it all

    • @isorokuyamamoto8423
      @isorokuyamamoto8423 Před rokem

      it's their citizens that are suffering and not the European leaders.. they just talk about moral high ground and blame everything on Putin....... they are still having meetings in 6 stars hotels and having warm showers... Their citizens need to make sure the European leaders pay for their blunder.

    • @budgetking2591
      @budgetking2591 Před rokem

      meanwhile europe is russians biggest customer for gas, russia robbing their own wallet xD, Putin never was a smart man, and it shows again.

    • @Isinlor
      @Isinlor Před rokem

      Our leaders are cowards. We should have stopped buying all Russian fuels back in February.

  • @xabisombilini5440
    @xabisombilini5440 Před rokem +213

    Stanislav Mitrakhovich's analysis is brilliant. It was the EU that started the sanctions against Russia, now Russia is retaliating and no one should blame them.

    • @pushpendrarajput382
      @pushpendrarajput382 Před rokem +16

      This is dirty politics and the narrow-mindedness of EU politicians.

    • @leeii337
      @leeii337 Před rokem +19

      @@pushpendrarajput382 as opposed to Putins genocide?

    • @buriedsecrets6210
      @buriedsecrets6210 Před rokem +41

      @@leeii337 genocide?!!! Let's talk US and NATO foreign policies around the world!!! 1 million dead in Iraq to name one!!!! Your a clown

    • @AM-vb9uy
      @AM-vb9uy Před rokem +10

      @@leeii337 Just like commercial products, the word genocide has been hit by inflation too it seems.

    • @siegfriedeisenkraut5285
      @siegfriedeisenkraut5285 Před rokem +13

      But Russia started the war and the EU was retaliating to that

  • @xvee6798
    @xvee6798 Před rokem +393

    UE and NATO imposed sanctions on the purchase of Russian oil from the beginning. Russia has the right to cut off gas to all unfriendly countries, it is their gas after all.

    • @eric5901
      @eric5901 Před rokem +60

      EU: We are going to sanction and embargo your energy exports on xyz date
      Russia: Ok, we will shut off now
      EU: 😯😲

    • @mojo1388
      @mojo1388 Před rokem +27

      You’re wrong. There are contracts in place. So, according to your logic, Lithuania should stop transit to Kaliningrad because ‘it’s their land, they can do what they want’. Ruzzia threatened nuclear escalation if Lithuania breaks this agreement but when ruzzia breaks an agreement, it’s up to them? Your logic is non existent

    • @AlexGarcia-ze4yg
      @AlexGarcia-ze4yg Před rokem +17

      They'll show you when Europe flash-builds windmills and solar panels to power their energy needs....45 years from now.

    • @xvee6798
      @xvee6798 Před rokem

      @@mojo1388 You must be a European, shame on you. Was it correct to impose sanctions on Russia and expect them to dine with you on the same table? Stupid. How many contracts EU have broken on Russia based on their stupid backfiring sanction?

    • @Oddball_E8
      @Oddball_E8 Před rokem +25

      @@mojo1388 That's russian logic.
      Same way that it's ok for them to invade Ukraine because NATO went back on their verbal agreement to not include former warsaw pact states in NATO, but it's perfectly fine for Russia to ignore the written agreement they made with Ukraine to respect their sovereignty.
      Russians don't need to follow agreements, but others do.
      That's Russian logic.

  • @josealvarez9237
    @josealvarez9237 Před rokem +13

    Europe was the first not to comply with the contract of Nord Stream 2.

  • @JSMCPN
    @JSMCPN Před rokem +18

    The irony of Europe preferring to depend on private foreign fossil fuels over clean domestic nuclear is hilarious.

    • @dotabuff5288
      @dotabuff5288 Před rokem

      EU GOT NO URANIUM, ALL MINES ARE IN KAZAKHSTAN, RUSSIA AUSTRALIA AND NORTH AMERICA

    • @junglesuperstar9270
      @junglesuperstar9270 Před rokem

      Apparently you have no idea who controls nuclear fuel market

    • @JSMCPN
      @JSMCPN Před rokem +2

      @@junglesuperstar9270 EU should not have allowed them so much control. They let their own energy future slip through their hands because of some weird girl.

  • @leroywilson385
    @leroywilson385 Před rokem +253

    If sanctions were to punish Russia then Russia has the right to find counter measure.The arrogance of Eu is Russia should accept sanction and don't complaint.Russia should havr cut off the supply of gas from as early as when the sanction started.

    • @kumboahmed3992
      @kumboahmed3992 Před rokem +38

      Russia has been too generous to the EU. I agree too. They should have shut bery early.

    • @eduardorubis3179
      @eduardorubis3179 Před rokem

      They can't do that, because if they did, they will have time to recover and making plan for russian alternative supply. That why they do cutting gas by surprise. Also, they need money because US freeze Russia's money.
      Russia has an high IQ, doing thing in the right place and in the right time. Playing CHESS.
      Slava Russia.

    • @limsing7329
      @limsing7329 Před rokem +26

      You are right.
      EU deserves what it sow.

    • @isaacquansah8517
      @isaacquansah8517 Před rokem +4

      You are right

    • @mojo1388
      @mojo1388 Před rokem

      Your view is pretty narrow minded. This is a contractual agreement - ruzzia signed a contract with the EU, the same way they signed a Kaliningrad transit agreement. Ruzzia threatens to take military measures against EU if they won’t honour Kaliningrad agreement but then EU has to be ok with ruzzia not honouring gas agreement? Ruzzia is an arrogant, terrorist country

  • @texasray5237
    @texasray5237 Před rokem +70

    They don't want to be dependent on Russian gas.
    So they should stop depending on Russian gas.

    • @Padredre
      @Padredre Před rokem +2

      How?

    • @kingrobert1st
      @kingrobert1st Před rokem

      They will be when they buy it from China (at twice the expense) because China buys it from Russia!

    • @willengel2458
      @willengel2458 Před rokem +1

      there is always freedom shale oil and gas from the US available.

    • @rickydee5863
      @rickydee5863 Před rokem

      Thats his point .they are dependent .

    • @rickydee5863
      @rickydee5863 Před rokem +8

      @@willengel2458 at five times the delivered price of russian gas .those europeans dont seem to be competent at math..

  • @hristian_carabulea
    @hristian_carabulea Před rokem +42

    I am a bit confused. I thought that EU put sanctions on the Russian oil and gas. And also cut Russia from payment systems, just as banned TV stations and tourism and so on.
    So, how can Germany import oil and gas from Russia? And if it did, how could it pay for it as well?! Did I misunderstand the sanctions?

    • @Rig0r_M0rtis
      @Rig0r_M0rtis Před rokem +1

      Gas was not sanctioned ofc.

    • @janestones323
      @janestones323 Před rokem +2

      Also froze the 50 bln of Russian monetary investments

    • @timothycurlee9682
      @timothycurlee9682 Před rokem +5

      @@janestones323 300 hundred billion dollars in frozen (stolen) reserves in addition to the50 billion. US business as usual

    • @cancanjaker1620
      @cancanjaker1620 Před rokem +2

      Sanctions are only for those unimportant stuffs. Anything that is really important and can affect survival like gas or fertilizers are not sanctioned. So you can see exactly how efficient sanctions are.

    • @tien7742
      @tien7742 Před rokem +3

      Well, that was the reason why Mr. President of Russia kinda helping EU out by telling them to pay for gas ⛽️ in Rubles instead by other's means..😂😄😉..

  • @cristitanase6130
    @cristitanase6130 Před rokem +45

    I would never sell a thing to those that give weapons used to kill my people, threaten my country and impose sanctions on my economy.
    Why should anyone accept such things? Will India or US accept such actions from other countries and keep making deals with them at reasonable prices?

    • @roysmith3767
      @roysmith3767 Před rokem +2

      Search . ' Why is Ukraine the West's Fault . '

    • @Blanka1100
      @Blanka1100 Před rokem +6

      Stop blaming a victim for defending itself or looking for help. Russia should have not invaded Ukraine in the first place. Putin made the biggest mistake ever.

    • @cristitanase6130
      @cristitanase6130 Před rokem

      @@Blanka1100 Are you talking about the Russian and the rest of the minorities that the ethno-fascist Kiev regime wants them dead?
      You know, the same regime that chosen a fascist that murdered hundred of thousands of minorities, as the Ukraine national hero?
      The same fascist regime that brag about genocide against minorities on national television claiming "Ukraine is for Ukrainians"?
      Yes, I think you are confusing who is defending from who.
      Do you see any uprising in the Russian occupied territories? Or do you see millions of Ukrainians fleeing the abusive mandatory enrolment from the Kiev fascist dictatorial regime?
      You know, the same regime that banned all the opposition parties, imprisoned journalists and assassinated minority leaders.

    • @Rig0r_M0rtis
      @Rig0r_M0rtis Před rokem

      If you don't want your people die maybe don't send them as soldiers to another country.

    • @cristitanase6130
      @cristitanase6130 Před rokem

      @@Rig0r_M0rtis You mean do not defend your own nationals being murdered and abused by the ethno-fascist Ukrainians?
      Or not recover the historically Russian lands that were given to Ukraine for free by various Ukrainian born Bolsheviks and Communists of the past?
      Dude... lol.
      You do not know much about Ukraine and how it was formed, just like Yugoslavia, by Bolsheviks, from stitching together lands and nationalities.
      When Crimea was part of Ukraine, these minorities combined had over 60% of the population! And yet the "true Ukrainians", aka the ethno-fascists in power after 2014, claimed the entire land is theirs and theirs alone "Ukraine for Ukrainians".
      Oh, and to make sure everyone got the memo they chose a genocidal fascist as the country's national hero. Someone that murdered hundred of thousands of minorities in order to "purify" Ukranie....
      And EU delivers weapons to these people....

  • @jackd1582
    @jackd1582 Před rokem +67

    EU ..." We're going to take less of your stuff " Russia " Let us help you with that " 😂😂🤦

    • @lewisehiemua1271
      @lewisehiemua1271 Před rokem +1

      lol 😆 😂 🤣 😹

    • @schulteconsult4403
      @schulteconsult4403 Před rokem

      No better way of bringing it across

    • @maghambor
      @maghambor Před rokem

      The EU: We're not going to buy your fascist gas. Russia: We're not going to sell it to you. Conclusion: Russia gets zero European money. Winner: Ukraine.

    • @melmatrix8212
      @melmatrix8212 Před rokem

      Putin is a moron .. soon the Russians will start a revolution…. Like he just keep digging 🤦‍♂️

    • @vickomen3697
      @vickomen3697 Před rokem

      🤣🤣🤣

  • @ray46rs
    @ray46rs Před rokem +108

    So I can tell a gas station to cap the price they charge me? How stupid strategy demanding the seller to cap the price

    • @bigmock141
      @bigmock141 Před rokem +2

      And they the one justify supply and demand price

    • @martinrubin6406
      @martinrubin6406 Před rokem +3

      well you can, if the gas station did not have any one else to sell to. there were reports this week that russia was burning a lot of gas at the finnish border. this si done becue that have a exxes of gas, and no where to pump it, thus its a total loss. Russia could go the LNG rout. but there are some major problems. first is the climate, not good for LNG, second is the technology, that is from the west, AKA not available, and the third is the economy, its in a downwards spiral so no new pipes to other places for a long while.

    • @bigmock141
      @bigmock141 Před rokem +9

      @@martinrubin6406 did you say that eu is the only customer?

    • @jeffersonch
      @jeffersonch Před rokem +10

      @@martinrubin6406 that’s called delusional lad

    • @texasray5237
      @texasray5237 Před rokem +2

      I have a feeling the price will not be capped.

  • @Raz.v.god.i.kalash.strelyaet

    And 12,000 sanctions, including against the gas sector, are not weapons, of course.

  • @Svetlana_Zakirova
    @Svetlana_Zakirova Před rokem +29

    The EU: I don’t want to pay that much for energy
    Russia: No problem *turns off gas
    The EU: *gasps in horror

    • @roysmith3767
      @roysmith3767 Před rokem

      Search . ' Why Is Ukraine the West's Fault . '

    • @eyes232
      @eyes232 Před rokem

      They never paid much, but Germany sold it for much more 😂.

    • @Svetlana_Zakirova
      @Svetlana_Zakirova Před rokem +1

      @@eyes232 well, now they won’t have to pay anything at all, cos there won’t be any gas😉

    • @niyatimavinkurve7559
      @niyatimavinkurve7559 Před rokem

      HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAAHA

  • @danielmendi77
    @danielmendi77 Před rokem +26

    EU just got what they asked for 🤷‍♂️ Stay warm 🥶🤡

    • @wolfgang2291
      @wolfgang2291 Před rokem

      Lets see how the russians do without money in the future. What is russia producing next to oil, gas and weapons ? Right ! Nothing !

    • @danielmendi77
      @danielmendi77 Před rokem

      @@wolfgang2291 🥶🤡

    • @jackd1582
      @jackd1582 Před rokem

      🌬️

    • @jimlewis2395
      @jimlewis2395 Před rokem +1

      Exactly Let them enjoy it

  • @joshuagenes
    @joshuagenes Před rokem +90

    Russia said they shut down the pipeline for maintence but also said they were missing parts because of the sanctions so the maintence will take longer. What they said seems reasonable.

    • @jackd1582
      @jackd1582 Před rokem +3

      In the face of unreasonableness . Yep

    • @Truthorfib
      @Truthorfib Před rokem +6

      Its supposed to be maintained in Canada but due to sanctions it cant be performed. The current heat wave is helping things but as they say... winter is coming.

    • @absolootely2571
      @absolootely2571 Před rokem

      This new faulty turbine - Gazprom say it was a joint inspection with Siemens. And siemens signed the document agreeing the turbine had a problem.
      Seimens later issued a denial that they were not present nor have they signed any such document.
      Can Gazprom produced the document?
      If they do then it seems there is a plot by the German Govt & Siemens to destroy Germany.

    • @christianvachon2235
      @christianvachon2235 Před rokem +11

      Considering the Canadians are withholding 5 more turbines (they sent one of 6 to Germany) and Portovaya is down to one functioning compressor out of five with no backup (the system has 5 large turbines, 1 large emergency-only backup turbine and 2 small ones - there is one large and one small left), and now the last turbine has an oil leak. So, its either maintain or blow up the compressor station. Scholz begged the Canadians to send them back during his visit, but who knows how long that will take. It's a critical issue.

    • @yedidyah-jedshlomoh1533
      @yedidyah-jedshlomoh1533 Před rokem

      Reasonable except that Seaman's the company that would do the repair said they have not been contacted about doing any repairs or maintenance.

  • @danielgrafu1798
    @danielgrafu1798 Před rokem +23

    Europe is sending armament to Ukraine against Russia and they expect to give them gas. I think this is really stupid

    • @nicolocadamuro9988
      @nicolocadamuro9988 Před rokem

      Nobody in Europe expects russian gas. Europe was ready for this stop

    • @jimlewis2395
      @jimlewis2395 Před rokem

      @@nicolocadamuro9988 So then whats the complaint???? Where will Europe get the gas from now???

    • @nicolocadamuro9988
      @nicolocadamuro9988 Před rokem

      @@jimlewis2395 all the other countries 😂
      Russian gas was only 35% of the total gas

    • @jimlewis2395
      @jimlewis2395 Před rokem

      @@nicolocadamuro9988 Oh really??? We shall see about that one 35 percent is quite a large chunk They will pay through the nose but oh, thats right, you guys couldnt care less if mafia criminals extort you and force you to pay 10 times the amount for energy Fine, have fun!

  • @Manish_0zero
    @Manish_0zero Před rokem +19

    wasn't europe shouting to whole word don't buy russian oil.
    now when russia has stopped supplies they are crying it's not fair , what a hypocrisy.

    • @erik....
      @erik.... Před rokem +1

      Who is crying?

    • @jimlewis2395
      @jimlewis2395 Před rokem

      Modern day Europeans are a certain level of stupid, not seen in previous generations..Same here in America

  • @edgarjohnston7937
    @edgarjohnston7937 Před rokem +91

    you weaponised trade, they weaponised gas. Fair, very fair indeed.

    • @jarls5890
      @jarls5890 Před rokem +2

      Of course. And both sides know it. And both sides will make a complaint and noise about it.

    • @fajarliong
      @fajarliong Před rokem +3

      Not just weaponize, but including daylight robbery.

    • @MargaritaMagdalena
      @MargaritaMagdalena Před rokem +12

      @@jarls5890 The only one who's complaining is Europe.

    • @melmatrix8212
      @melmatrix8212 Před rokem

      @@MargaritaMagdalena lool most of Russians are already leaving in poverty.. no Eu money= no economy for Russians .. plus sanctions lol .. eu will survive.. with putin in power russia is doomed

    • @ErwinHofmann
      @ErwinHofmann Před rokem +1

      ... your sentiment is spot on: "why wouldn't Putin retaliate for the sanctions" but the situation is even more pathetic because Putin (by the way, if anyone uses "Putin" in a counterargument in this crisis, you'll know it's Propaganda) ok, so, Putin did actually not retaliate nor leverage gas and oil for political pressure ... Gazprom did not withheld delivery and rather stuck to its contractual obligations ... as early as May Ukraine’s gas grid operator cut Russian gas flow to Europe ... gas flow via the Nord Stream 1 pipeline, was reduced in July because of a faulty turbine which was sent for repair and withheld for over a month in Canada (Siemens) and still is not delivered and now, September, Nord Stream 1 is shut down (initially for only three days) for planed scheduled maintenance but being shut down entirely and indefinitely over discovered oil leaks on three vital turbines ... well, propagandist will say: such are all made up problems by Putin to create political pressure, yet totally disregarding the fact that there is a fully operational (Russia paid) pipeline ready to jump in, which is Nord Stream 2 ... it's even worse, the 80% (plus) storage Germany claimes to have is actually Gazproms own gas storage service buffer in Rehden/Germany which Germany stole (took over by decree) in April 2022 ... absurdly enough Germany still has a contractual low price option on Russian gas, some of it Germany sold (backflow) to Poland for a higher price (Poland and Bulgaria stopped paying for gas via the Gas for Ruble scheme and was shut off in April) ... so, who is the fool now ... it's all soo pathetic it's unbelievable ...

  • @viyer3389
    @viyer3389 Před rokem +30

    Price caps is anti trade and anti fair trade. Why Europe does not put a price caps on all of its products including its technology and military equipment.

    • @christianvachon2235
      @christianvachon2235 Před rokem +2

      The pice cap is not intended just at Russia but to "punish" OPEC for failing to increase production to lower prices. Draghi and Yellen then decided the G7 should be a buyers club dictating prices. The cap would force OPEC to cut prices to compete. Of course, this will have a major backfiring effect and is likely to push the GCC and OPEC+ to end the petrodollar.

    • @Isinlor
      @Isinlor Před rokem

      Who cares about fair trade when Russia is invading sovereign country. We must ban all trade with Russia.

    • @peterpeterpeter6315
      @peterpeterpeter6315 Před rokem

      Cluster bombing Ukranian schools and hospitals is also anti trade. Why would you think that when Russia invades our neighbour and disregards the rules of war, and the rules of decency, that we would then be most concerned with "fair trade". Russia can withdraw from Ukraine if its so concerned with its trade.

    • @mv8897
      @mv8897 Před rokem

      @@peterpeterpeter6315 dead brain comment

    • @wamnicho
      @wamnicho Před rokem +2

      @@peterpeterpeter6315 Russia doesn't care, you can put all the price caps you want and they will just pull their oil off the market.

  • @zambianyoutuberx
    @zambianyoutuberx Před rokem +4

    Am a Zambian CZcamsr saying that your Guests are very highly informed, I like the way they have analyzed issues

  • @eotlati1763
    @eotlati1763 Před rokem +22

    Well done Al Jazeera, no bias and very balance discussion. Please keep it up.

  • @jxmai7687
    @jxmai7687 Před rokem +64

    EU is putting in a sanction to themselves. 😂

    • @upupandaway5646
      @upupandaway5646 Před rokem +2

      A logical point

    • @jimlewis2395
      @jimlewis2395 Před rokem

      Exactly These idiots deserve all the pain that they themselves asked for

    • @blijebij
      @blijebij Před rokem

      Precisely! The reason is political Idealism, the most stupid reason of all. As it does not give the control Eu wishes for.

  • @godswilllaks1530
    @godswilllaks1530 Před rokem +18

    The west forgot they were not dealing with Africa this time :)

    • @Wulture
      @Wulture Před rokem +1

      Well russia dos have a much smaller gdp than africa so you are very correct!

    • @andreisokolenko7719
      @andreisokolenko7719 Před rokem +4

      @@Wulture How come, so small GDP has been causing so much influence at the World?

    • @Wulture
      @Wulture Před rokem

      @@andreisokolenko7719 you just summed it up. It has been a big influence in the world. After USSR collapsed it ceased from being important. All it has now are nukes and energy. No important manufacturing and outdated techonology. Russia got too absorbed with oil and gas income it forgot to actually use the money to modernize its economy. Its no wonder there is no high tech industry in russia. Russia has all the things necessary for it but alas.

    • @kumboahmed3992
      @kumboahmed3992 Před rokem +1

      No comparison with Africa. Africa is a continent and not a country, when you say Russia's gpd is smaller than Africa.

    • @andreisokolenko7719
      @andreisokolenko7719 Před rokem +2

      @@Wulture You did not answer my question.
      How so small GDP causes so much turbulence in the World?

  • @ishkel
    @ishkel Před rokem +14

    Lady, pretending she is an expert, is just a liar. All actions by Russia are just a reaction to European insanity. After Russian property, assets and bank accounts has been stolen by Europeans, Russia has only one legally clean line of reaction: literally follow to all existing contract and do not sign any amendments to existing contracts or make new contracts until all problems with assets will be resolved.

    • @Isinlor
      @Isinlor Před rokem

      Russia must withdraw from Ukraine or be forced to do so with Western supplied weapons. While EU must stop all trade with Russia.

    • @ishkel
      @ishkel Před rokem

      @@Isinlor This Ukraine's tragedy, those why may go and fight or recure civilians from shelled buildings are already busy with sitting on coaches and working as information trolls.

  • @munguci12
    @munguci12 Před rokem +23

    Isn't it just nonsensical asking if Russia is weaponising gas when it's the collective west that started doing so through sanctions?

  • @Alamak2070
    @Alamak2070 Před rokem +80

    Does the EU expect Russia not to retaliate after 7 tranches of sanctions and the eighth is on the pipeline?

    • @wolfgang2291
      @wolfgang2291 Před rokem

      Maybe the russians should stop invading their neighbours. The only thing Putin achieved by now is Finland and Sweden joining NATO. Congrats.

    • @hassanharith6820
      @hassanharith6820 Před rokem

      Energy crisis turned into sentiment :- a k a demonstration of energy crisis. [all over e. u. ]
      * So now the 'leader ' are lethargic or keep to shrugged trilogies facing the societies!

    • @Alamak2070
      @Alamak2070 Před rokem +11

      @@wolfgang2291 Oh please stop trying to derail from the real reason. If it is not for NATO eastern expansion to the doorstep of Russia, which was promised by NATO in the late 80s would never happen, invasion of Ukraine would not happen. In the 60s Russia was going to station missiles in Cuba and America got super nervous and almost went to war with Russia. So you see, America expects no threats at her doorstep so can Russia expects the same thing

    • @wolfgang2291
      @wolfgang2291 Před rokem

      @@Alamak2070 Is russia really afraid of NATO ? Are they afriad NATO will invade and conquer moscow ? This is bs and everyone know this. USA and Russia are the biggest nuclear powers and neither of them, will risk a nuclear war.

    • @Alamak2070
      @Alamak2070 Před rokem

      @@wolfgang2291NATO is run by America and the rest are just puppies. If you think NATO expansion has no hidden agenda you are too naive. America loves naive people

  • @DarElBarka
    @DarElBarka Před rokem +225

    This was a thoughtful conversation. No propaganda at all. Loved it

    • @eric5901
      @eric5901 Před rokem +56

      EU: We are going to sanction and embargo your energy exports on xyz date
      Russia: Ok, we will shut off now
      EU: 😯😲

    • @DarElBarka
      @DarElBarka Před rokem +5

      @@eric5901 lol!

    • @fallonmassey4714
      @fallonmassey4714 Před rokem +26

      I need some of the drugs you're on!
      This is ALL propaganda!

    • @pcsing2006
      @pcsing2006 Před rokem +2

      @@eric5901 LOL!

    • @tjmarx
      @tjmarx Před rokem +7

      It's always propaganda. There's no way to report on anything political, or involving anyone whose job is political in nature and have no propaganda come through.

  • @goldenoriolesilverbirch8220

    I commend Al Jazeera for being about to chair debates on sensitive subjects in a reasonably fair manner. Sadly this doesn't happen elsewhere.

    • @amc3964
      @amc3964 Před rokem

      Journalism is rare.

    • @tenweipeng2199
      @tenweipeng2199 Před rokem

      Now u know why many people dont like Al Jazeera.. because those naive ppl doest like to hear the truth..

    • @scholargnome
      @scholargnome Před rokem +1

      DW is pretty good on its coverage.

    • @ertobert3459
      @ertobert3459 Před rokem +3

      @@scholargnome
      DW is definitely biased when it comes to Russo Ukrainian war. DW is German so it is understandable. AJ is Qatari so they have no agenda to be biased in case of the Ukraine Russia war, they are biased when it comes to other topics. But even then AJ is the most unbiased in general compared to other news outlets.

    • @PingPong-wr1cl
      @PingPong-wr1cl Před rokem +1

      AJ promotes A Genda.. not N ews

  • @bragancaf
    @bragancaf Před rokem +5

    Please. The line of events is wrong. 8:50 first of all, Russia invaded a sovereign country. What was then expected ? Europe to stay shut ? Next would be Moldavia… it will be a dificult winder but we will survive. Chose freedom and democracy over cheap gas. 🇺🇦 🇪🇺

    • @ciybersal9833
      @ciybersal9833 Před rokem

      Let's see how many you die this winter for democracy and freedom.

  • @lebohang8405
    @lebohang8405 Před rokem +200

    Why does Europe, especially Germany chooses to conveniently forget that they first sanctioned Nordstream 2 pipeline first? That means Russia's actions have been responsive. This is an economic war first declared by Europe under the leadership of the US. Russia has taught the world something new. Sanctions can be rendered useless if targeted nations are strategic and United with own allies

    • @adolphusputin-5605
      @adolphusputin-5605 Před rokem +17

      Maybe because Russia has been sanctioned for their aggressive behaviour and illegal invasion? Huge difference to why Germany is being sanctioned but ok, lets act like its the same thing just to spew some nonsense.

    • @birenbackchi7942
      @birenbackchi7942 Před rokem +36

      @@adolphusputin-5605 For u the West has sole right to distribute the certificate which invasion is is legal and which are not.

    • @adolphusputin-5605
      @adolphusputin-5605 Před rokem +8

      @@birenbackchi7942 Europe didn't decide that, the country being invaded did. They asked for the sanctions and the EU obliged. Don't tell me a elected president of a democratic country declaring this an invasion is the EU's work, thats just stupid af

    • @AM-vb9uy
      @AM-vb9uy Před rokem +23

      @@adolphusputin-5605 You know what's stupid AF? Actually thinking Europe imposed the sanctions because Ukraine asked them too.

    • @raveendhranathp5758
      @raveendhranathp5758 Před rokem

      @@adolphusputin-5605 Nobody ever punished the West' s aggression in Iraq, Libya etc.
      Germany now declares that it will support Ukraine till the end even at the cost of pain to their own citizens. All Russia wanted was neutral Ukraine and autonomy to 2 Donbass regions which was outright denied . Germany which guaranteed the Minsk Accord did not pressurise Ukraine to implement the same for 8 long years. Now admission of Ukraine into NATO is not happening and the 2 Donbass regions have become independent.
      Had the West and Ukraine acceded to the 2 reasonable demands this war would not have happened.

  • @ste9474
    @ste9474 Před rokem +54

    Putin wanted to show EU leaders how to effectively apply sanctions
    EU still on their 8th attempt

    • @thesuperflexibleflyingtaoi8866
      @thesuperflexibleflyingtaoi8866 Před rokem

      Europes gas imports by russia was around 50% of its demand, but europe made up of 83% of russias gas exports. Wonder why Putin stopped delivering economic data on his country, arent you? No you are not? Did you even know, that Putin is just cherry picking data? Maybe you should think about it. So europe looks like its suffering more than russia, but the end will show what reality was. Europe is alone on this, half of the globe is brainwashed by russias/chinese desinformation campaign because they can control the data that flows out of their countries like all good dictatorship.

    • @janstapaj9689
      @janstapaj9689 Před rokem

      So many idiots here ....

    • @martinrubin6406
      @martinrubin6406 Před rokem +2

      And now russia can barely make functioning cars, and people are complaining there arent enough buttons. yea the sanctins are working, but Pootin is desperate to show otherwise.

    • @littlemy2809
      @littlemy2809 Před rokem +3

      @@martinrubin6406 what? 🤡🤡🤡

    • @thomaschan2388
      @thomaschan2388 Před rokem

      They make European a bunch of stupid people. The Politicians will not suffer the winter the ordinary European people do

  • @indian2003
    @indian2003 Před rokem +5

    What is the problem? Germany has for years been telling their very reliable gas partner that they want to wean themselves off Russian gas. How did they expect Russia to feel.
    Now Russia has made their dreams come true which must be perfect for Germany. Germany should thank Mr Putin for helping them go green.
    I am sure that their European values will save them. 😀

  • @johndavies8956
    @johndavies8956 Před rokem +23

    I like the hypocrisy of the European countries, the EU to be exact, in accusing Russia of using Oil and LNG as a weapon..
    I suppose those sanctions on Russia were not meant to go unchallenged !?.
    There's an expression that says "You made your bed, go sleep in it " or words to that effect.

  • @rwksasc
    @rwksasc Před rokem +63

    Russia’s actions are mild and measured compared to the actions of the West.

    • @mojo1388
      @mojo1388 Před rokem

      Raping toddlers and women in Ukraine and threatening the whole world with nukes? I wouldn’t say that it’s ‘measured’

    • @willengel2458
      @willengel2458 Před rokem

      winter is just around the corner.

    • @Elonas
      @Elonas Před rokem +4

      @@willengel2458 plenty of LNG, we be fine

    • @tpeterson9140
      @tpeterson9140 Před rokem +6

      "mild and measured" literally invaded their neighbours and commit genocide

    • @user-hv9vn4fi4w
      @user-hv9vn4fi4w Před rokem +2

      @T Peterson
      It was agreed with neighbors at the collapse of the Soviet Union yet, but the neighbors do not understand normal relations.

  • @garylow708
    @garylow708 Před rokem +28

    We'll done finally had slap with own sanctions. Do politicians think before do such harm to your own citizens.

    • @hclau362
      @hclau362 Před rokem +2

      They don't care, as long as the USA is happy.

    • @melmatrix8212
      @melmatrix8212 Před rokem

      Eu will get through it .. let’s see what happens to Russians economy lol .. no money .. sanctions etc .. eu still have enough reserves anyways so russia is just trying to safe face ., they will have to turn the tap on sooner or later 😂

    • @hclau362
      @hclau362 Před rokem

      @@melmatrix8212 Wow .. forgot to take the medication for your delusion?

    • @andistheinforitbutso7513
      @andistheinforitbutso7513 Před rokem +1

      bcoz uncle sam is happy

    • @Zunken12
      @Zunken12 Před rokem

      I fine im Eu i think we should bomb Moskva like Russia do 2

  • @sergeiiakimov3277
    @sergeiiakimov3277 Před rokem +8

    Great comprehensive analysis!

  • @Jerohnable
    @Jerohnable Před rokem +26

    Its always funny when Europe complains of dependence on russian gas. If you need a gas and you dont have it in your country you will be dependent one way or another. You can stop to buy from Russia but you will have to buy from someone else anyway. And thas someone else will have a leverage that was russian before. Besides that "someone else" already have Europe in his pocket.

    • @michaelevervall9889
      @michaelevervall9889 Před rokem

      Almost nobody in Europe buys gas from Russia, just a handful countries and with Germany as the biggest buyer the gas they buy still only represents 10% of their power produce. The other 90% they produce themself by coal, nuclear power, solar, wind and so on. It's just the media who makes is sound worse then it is. 😂

  • @rayerickson7614
    @rayerickson7614 Před rokem +83

    Seems logical, appropriate and fair.

    • @northernstar3960
      @northernstar3960 Před rokem

      Nothing is logical and normal in the West anymore. That is why vast majority of world population that lives outside the West (United States and Western Europe) want to abandon the West and join high growing economies like China, India, Russia, Indonesia.

    • @Rig0r_M0rtis
      @Rig0r_M0rtis Před rokem

      Just like the war on Ukraine?

    • @rayerickson7614
      @rayerickson7614 Před rokem +3

      @@Rig0r_M0rtis Rigor Mortis, What do you know about Bio Weapon Labs, Rigor Mortis?

    • @Rig0r_M0rtis
      @Rig0r_M0rtis Před rokem

      @@rayerickson7614 Nothing, I am a mechanical engineer. Why? What do you know about bio weapon labs?

    • @sanderlen9028
      @sanderlen9028 Před rokem

      ​@@Rig0r_M0rtis Yeah, it's not reported, then it had never happened

  • @oliverprice4860
    @oliverprice4860 Před rokem +11

    You want sanctions --- you got your result ! BTW , You supported Zelensky when he yelled -- we do not need dirty Russian gas.

  • @caseylm100
    @caseylm100 Před rokem +15

    I don’t understand how we punish Russia but are shocked when they respond. They have other buyers and the doom of russias economy never materialized. The Russian ruble and markets are stable and they can wage this war indefinitely. We overplayed our hand and underestimated their economic resilience

    • @roysmith3767
      @roysmith3767 Před rokem

      Search . ' Why Is Ukraine the west's Fault . '

  • @crusoerob8550
    @crusoerob8550 Před rokem +19

    Europe acted like a belligerent goon when imposing the sanction on Russia and behaving like a child whose Lollipop has been taken away!
    They should grow up, if you deal a blow, you should be able to take two?
    What a sense of being right in all situations?

    • @Isinlor
      @Isinlor Před rokem

      It's Germans who are naive like children. The deal is simple - no trade with Russia until they stop destroying Ukraine.

    • @crusoerob8550
      @crusoerob8550 Před rokem

      @@Isinlor What about the same germans marched into Russia and killed so many russians and destroyed their villages and cities? Was that very democratic and justified? The truth is there is no clear cut white in world affairs and there are only shades of grey. Nations must do what is best for their citizens. But that needs good and responsible leaders. And that is very difficult to get. If democracy was strong, then unjust wars cannot HAPPEN. where are the checks and balances, even in US?

    • @Isinlor
      @Isinlor Před rokem

      @@crusoerob8550 You do realize that I'm Polish? Germans and Soviet Russia attacked Poland in 1939. Poland lost 20% of population in that war, started by Germans and Russians. No, it was not justified.

  • @arun.a.mudaliar5847
    @arun.a.mudaliar5847 Před rokem +57

    It's like ....EU took baby steps to remove Russian Gas dependency... In the other side Russia said.... let's close the tap...lol

    • @budgetking2591
      @budgetking2591 Před rokem

      but that tap is a big source of income for the russians, so its hurting themselfs.

    • @peterpeterpeter6315
      @peterpeterpeter6315 Před rokem

      And in doing so Russia teaches Europe an important lesson it had forgot in the 90s - never make yourself reliant on Russia, cause they will invade your neighbours and then you are stuck in an impossible dilemma. Europe will of course survive the winter, even if painfully, but will it ever commit to important trade with Russia again? Probably not in decades. And China/India is not buying Russian oil out of the kindness of their hearts. What happens when you only have one customer to buy your product, and he is far away? long term reduction in profits.

    • @deanegoltermann155
      @deanegoltermann155 Před rokem +1

      Russia violated the contract by demanding payment in roubles. Russia proved they were an unreliable business partner (after 50 years as supplier going back to the Soviet time). Russia started their war of aggression against Ukraine showing they are an entirely unreliable business partner. Russia deserves to be punished more than merely sanctions.

    • @peterpeterpeter6315
      @peterpeterpeter6315 Před rokem

      @@deanegoltermann155 I dont even know why we are talking about this conflict as if its a contractual trade disagreement - They are murdering their way through Europe, so we sanction them. next step is boots on the ground cause we will not have dictator roaming Europ.

    • @arun.a.mudaliar5847
      @arun.a.mudaliar5847 Před rokem

      @@deanegoltermann155 why in the first place Nato putting its military installations near Russia?? Are they dumb ?? Why to provoke a sovereign nation?? And by imposing sanctions upon sanctions which any one who eat food can understand it is to weaken Russia's economy...we are talking about millions of people ..then Russia has every right to reply back on the save way.. it's completely EUs fault to be a puppet of US..

  • @mickparkinson207
    @mickparkinson207 Před rokem +90

    I’m a mechanical engineer with speciality in gas compressors, almost 28 years experience, I’ve worked with and an decades long friend with one of Siemens turbine contract engineers he’s an ex Rolls Royce turbine engineer. This is the last drive turbine for the compressors that was operational, the turbine is basically a JET ENGINE! It has two high pressure oil lubricant leaks, news is LYING, Siemens would NEVER AUTHORISE isolation of two lubricant lines, and even if they did the turbine engineer would NEVER sign it off for safe operation it would suffer a catastrophic failure with high torque load very quickly!!!
    Russia may be laughing and enjoying this but these units are multi million dollar pieces of equipment. Not Gazproms responsibility that the west is illegally placing sanctions on gas turbines..

    • @jamallabarge2665
      @jamallabarge2665 Před rokem +5

      You know this, Mick, and have said it. How many will understand it and would they care unless it did fail?
      Lot of cynical thinking out there.... sadly some of the thinkers are politicians.

    • @robertm7120
      @robertm7120 Před rokem

      Illegally ?? WTF is wrong with u ?? R U a TROLL ?? U sound like one ! F Russian Energy !! Europe is BETTER OFF without it !!!! It’s BLACKMAIL and you talk of “ ILLEGAL SANCTIONS “ ?? SERIOUSLY ? THOSE EVIL KILLERS DESERVE MORE SANCTIONS !!!

    • @eric5901
      @eric5901 Před rokem +12

      EU: We are going to sanction and embargo your energy exports on xyz date
      Russia: Ok, we will shut off now
      EU: 😯😲

    • @blardymunggas6884
      @blardymunggas6884 Před rokem +1

      Glad majority of the world has not stupidly sanctioned Russia. That is why the current crazy inflation or should I say recession are exclusive to western countries. Amen to that. Thank God my elected leader are good friends with Russia

    • @jackd1582
      @jackd1582 Před rokem +2

      @@eric5901 I'm not crying for you EU 😆

  • @notreal1477
    @notreal1477 Před rokem +3

    Europe: sanctions every commodity being exported to Russia.
    Russia: sanctions one commodity being exported to Europe.
    Europe: They're weaponising energy🤪

  • @NDEWARA
    @NDEWARA Před rokem +19

    Europeans are very naive. You impose sanctions on Russia and expect them not to respond 😂

  • @jonsekander619
    @jonsekander619 Před rokem +25

    EU energy chief says Russia is using natural gas as a weapon ! If she did not know that putin was not using his leverage , She needs to voluntarily leaves her job !

    • @bang4buck326
      @bang4buck326 Před rokem

      She expects Russia to take sanctions without biting back? she is stoopid...

    • @peterpeterpeter6315
      @peterpeterpeter6315 Před rokem

      She knew. After they invaded Ukraine, we all knew. Our problem with Putin now, is not that he is using leverage, its that he invaded our neighbour. That means that Russia is not stable enough to depend on. And that lesson is something that will hurt Russia for decades to come.

    • @michaelotieno6524
      @michaelotieno6524 Před rokem

      @@peterpeterpeter6315 Do you remember how the whole world placed sanctions on the US and UK after the 2003 Iraq invasion. Did the US/UK suddenly become unreliable.

    • @peterpeterpeter6315
      @peterpeterpeter6315 Před rokem

      @@michaelotieno6524 whataboutism. Your asking Europeans to accept Russia invading Europe because some other country invaded some other continent once? A lot of European countries objected to that. And for all their faults, the US military has nothing like the Wagner group. Russia is a totalitarian nation and their army known for brutality and rapes, Western armies dont even come close. really is the only argument Russian has isnt ir- someone else has done something wrong too. Well i dont remember Russia objecting very much, not as much as they would have if EU invaded Belarus.

    • @michaelotieno6524
      @michaelotieno6524 Před rokem +2

      @@peterpeterpeter6315 No i am asking why Europe didn't impose sanctions when that other country invaded another country in another continent? I am not telling Europe to accept anything in am asking Europe to stop pretending to be moral and ethical overlords of the world.
      Go read about Blackwater and Nisour Square attacks and how they were pardoned i see no difference between blackwater and Wagner.

  • @marcomongke3116
    @marcomongke3116 Před rokem +3

    Not a winter, winters.

  • @acidbot666
    @acidbot666 Před rokem +4

    Russians are indeed very very patient people...
    I would have done it long long ago!

  • @shannonskelley1681
    @shannonskelley1681 Před rokem +3

    Some how this will affect us all, having hard time finding news on it though.

  • @ericrobertson9993
    @ericrobertson9993 Před rokem +11

    The impact is not just rationing. Its also strikes, civil unrest, and the replacement of leaders.

    • @upnorth2421
      @upnorth2421 Před rokem +2

      In Russia? I do hope so.

    • @Oddball_E8
      @Oddball_E8 Před rokem +2

      Not very likely, consider which countries we're talking about.
      Every single citizen in those countries know exactly why the gas is cut off and the vast majority of them stand with Ukraine. They'll be fine with rationing.
      Strikes, unrest and the like only come when people feel wronged by their government.

    • @upnorth2421
      @upnorth2421 Před rokem +1

      @@Oddball_E8 exactly. We support our politicians in this. Fascist imperialism has already destroyed Europe once, so we know what our options are.

    • @ciybersal9833
      @ciybersal9833 Před rokem

      @@upnorth2421
      70,000 in Prague alone today. More to come winter time

    • @upnorth2421
      @upnorth2421 Před rokem

      @@ciybersal9833 you know how big Europe is? I know sauron is doing its best to cause havoc everywhere. But most people are level-headed and will endure.

  • @havachat9927
    @havachat9927 Před rokem +6

    Tedious! EU & NATO deny they were provoking Russia late last year: now Russia denies it is using gas as a weapon

  • @mrftjilisamhulu31
    @mrftjilisamhulu31 Před rokem +2

    Europe's pain is self inflicted. They unilaterally choose to be in pain. There are consequenses to irrational actions. And Europe's actions are irrational in this case.

  • @anomalysyndrome3235
    @anomalysyndrome3235 Před rokem +5

    if want to stop war then peace diplomacy should be come first priority from the begining, but politician think by droping diplomacy Rusia will bleed for it, but at the end only common people got the pain.

    • @Isinlor
      @Isinlor Před rokem

      The first objective is to kick Russia out of Ukraine - that involves raw power of offensive weapons. The second is to prevent Russia from rebuilding their army.
      Once Russia withdraws from Ukraine we can talk about diplomacy and reparations for the war to Ukrainians from Russians.

  • @bluemoon7076
    @bluemoon7076 Před rokem +64

    Wasn’t the sanction imposed on Russia included buying oil , gas , fertiliser, and other commodities . Why is the EU insisting that as alternative sources are not available , Russia must sell its oil and gas . EU deserves reaping what it sows ……..

    • @awpetersen5909
      @awpetersen5909 Před rokem +4

      Russia invaded a country, fogot?

    • @lilikkrismantoro2027
      @lilikkrismantoro2027 Před rokem +19

      @@awpetersen5909 well, US and NATO do it so many times. Forgot?

    • @churblefurbles
      @churblefurbles Před rokem

      @@awpetersen5909 Russia preempted NATO proxy invasion of the Donbass.

    • @awpetersen5909
      @awpetersen5909 Před rokem

      @@lilikkrismantoro2027 whataboutism!
      Their was always a reason, dictatorship etc. And don't tell me, that Russia fights Nazis in Ukraine! Absurd, the government is just devouring Ukraine. Nothing but cruel imprrialism, brother. By the way, I don't want any attacks or wars on any country.

    • @hclau362
      @hclau362 Před rokem +6

      @@awpetersen5909 Spoken like a true hypocrite.

  • @joeferreira657
    @joeferreira657 Před rokem +41

    World gone backwards, pain everywhere for People,not politics.

    • @eric5901
      @eric5901 Před rokem +6

      EU: We are going to sanction and embargo your energy exports on xyz date
      Russia: Ok, we will shut off now
      EU: 😯😲

    • @ilovegir
      @ilovegir Před rokem

      @@eric5901 LPG gas? wonder if America has new ports that can send over LPG gas. you are a ignorant man. America started the ports around 2014. We have more gas than we need. Thank you very much Putin.

    • @aksbeixhev
      @aksbeixhev Před rokem +1

      It's a smal economic pain compared to people in Ukraine being constantly shelled. It this is the price we must pay to stop & destroy Russia, then so be it. The real pain will be felt in the third world where the war leads to inflation and food shortage. Europe will be affected, but not as much as poorer countries.

    • @iancho9587
      @iancho9587 Před rokem +1

      Hold on for a sec... Who put those puppets in positions? Yep, the People!

    • @Christian-re4dl
      @Christian-re4dl Před rokem

      @@eric5901 Back to reddit with you

  • @dilankadesilva2614
    @dilankadesilva2614 Před rokem +22

    This discussion was very conclusive and informative. Good job Al Jazeera, world should have a way to know the truth.

    • @teardrop-in-a-fishbowl
      @teardrop-in-a-fishbowl Před rokem +1

      The truth? Well she's still hidden, you always get a glimps of it only. What's good in this "crisis" is that my country will get away from natural gas much faster as in the past. In the end, Russia will have huge problems to sell enough gas and oil to other countries and wont reach the volume it sold to Europe. Yes it is a task for Germany and all other countries who still depend on gas supplies from Russia. And, Russia has no fleet to distribute LNG, no terminals, no pipeline to China or India. And I don't think China is that much interested to depend itself on Russia, also out of a long history of tensions with Russia. For now it looks bleak for European countries which use Russian gas, but that's a momentum only. And if we look at Russias dependencies on Western tech in all parts of its economy that bites Russia already and will become real difficult in the next two, three years! Even the used Western tech to get oil and gas out of the ground makes Russia very vulnerable with these sanctions. From drilling to turbines, to robots and producing lines, Russia uses western technology nearly everywhere!

    • @user-hv9vn4fi4w
      @user-hv9vn4fi4w Před rokem +1

      Don't fantasize, there are no super technologies! In Far East China and Russia border across the Amur River and no special transport will be required there. In 2-3 years, Europe will fall into decline and smoke from coal to the condition of the streets of the Middle Ages! It's funny to read your comment

    • @teardrop-in-a-fishbowl
      @teardrop-in-a-fishbowl Před rokem

      @@user-hv9vn4fi4w Do you mean me? If so, you have to answer me and not him, the original comment. And you're funny af, not really! Apropos fantasies, your comment makes no sense dude. Live in reality, not in wishland where all wishes come true. You wish, but reality is something else!

  • @josealvarez9237
    @josealvarez9237 Před rokem +6

    Europe is totally responsible: the started the problem by turning the tap off the Nord Stream 2.

  • @Pro-lp1vs
    @Pro-lp1vs Před rokem +46

    Excellent, great job Russia.

  • @joshmax4134
    @joshmax4134 Před rokem +5

    Sanction can be a weapon. Why can't gas be a weapon? It's a fair game.???

  • @eymeeraosaka2954
    @eymeeraosaka2954 Před rokem +4

    Diplomacy is the only solution to the problem. Not playing the blame game or doubling up to punish Russia. This Russian guy Stan talks alot of sense...

    • @poofighter3741
      @poofighter3741 Před rokem

      Putin doesn't do diplomacy.

    • @eymeeraosaka2954
      @eymeeraosaka2954 Před rokem

      @@poofighter3741 Ukraine is being crushed. Europe is in deep economic problem with this energy crisis. European governments are falling like dominos. Putin is growing stronger. Is time for MATO/EU to face reality they are not in a position of strength. Before it is too late...

    • @poofighter3741
      @poofighter3741 Před rokem +1

      @@eymeeraosaka2954 Putin is growing weaker and will be dead soon and as for cutting the gas supply off, this will only have the opposite effect to what he hopes it will achieve, in other words it will backfire on him, and he will end up with no revenue for his silly billy war effort and as for Russia winning the war against Ukraine let's wait and see, and if the thick c--t has the audacity to set one boot into Nato Soil then Woebetide him as he will be crushed like a cockroach under the boot of NATO's far superior forces heh heh.

  • @D64nz
    @D64nz Před rokem +38

    As they saying goes, the West plays poker, Russia plays chess.
    The EU do know it's because of maintence. Seimans of Germany have signed off that the parts need maintenance offsite. The problem is the parts they sent to Canada got held up so long by the Canadians, and now they were just about to start to increase the flows again a new part has broken down. So now it will probably be the same issues with Canada holding on to the parts for a few months again. Meanwhile, winter is coming.
    The biggest joke is the West trying to price cap oil. It's Russians resource and like the gas they can do with it wherever they like. They can sell on their terms, and the consumers can buy or not buy. The capitalists should be celebrating the free market in action, but now that it hurts them, they can only whinge.

    • @Isinlor
      @Isinlor Před rokem

      This is not economical matter, but strategical. EU must not trade with Russia. Germans bypassing their own sanctions is just ridiculous. One thinker once said "capitalists will sell us a rope on which we will hang them". Well, we must not sponsor Russian army.

  • @bansrajmattai4548
    @bansrajmattai4548 Před rokem +22

    If I have something scarce to sell, it would be strange to have possible buyers to be the final decision maker on the price! Common Sense!

  • @AmitKumarofficail
    @AmitKumarofficail Před rokem +17

    Europe also weaponsing sanction over Russia why not Russia weaponsing gas ?

  • @sdsfgsty
    @sdsfgsty Před rokem +1

    If weaponizing "sanctions " why not weaponizing "energy"

  • @toddgardner6355
    @toddgardner6355 Před rokem +11

    Russia does not lose leverage by turning off the tap, Russia proves exactly how much leverage it has and makes Europe acknowledge it. Russia only looses the leverage if it blows up the pipeline and destroys the oil and gas in the ground. As long as Russia still has oil and gas, it has leverage.

  • @deltasquared7777
    @deltasquared7777 Před rokem +31

    EU has not been 'dependent on Russian gas'; they have been dependent on 'Russian cheap gas'. They could have at any time diversified to LNG from other sources, but at such a high price that it made absolute nonsense. US switching to other sources for LNG will transform whatever is left of the EU into a third world country. They have prospered solely on the basis of reliable and low Russian energy costs.
    By the same token, the US/EU has prospered solely on the backs of cheap Chinese labor costs. If the western world keeps tweaking the Dragon's tail, they may find themselves totally cut off from Chinese manufactured goods which will result in absolute chaos.
    The western world is less than 20% of the world population. I am sure that Russia and China will figure out a way to survive and thrive on the basis of trade with the remaining 80% of the world population.
    The US and the EU are essentially bankrupt with unsustainable debt/GDP ratios, even the fumes they are running on from Russia and China will soon evaporate.

    • @lynnettemurphy8243
      @lynnettemurphy8243 Před rokem +2

      deltasquared7777, Not all countries in the EU buy their gas from Russia.

    • @deltasquared7777
      @deltasquared7777 Před rokem

      @@lynnettemurphy8243 SO WHAT?? Although EU industry is dependent on cheap gas to maintain any competitive standing in the world, gas is not the only problem with the EU. The EU is an entity totally controlled by Brussels/US. When the EU collapses, it will collapse as a unit and the individual countries will have to pick whatever bones are left after the US has devoured its flesh and sucked its blood dry.

    • @annle9671
      @annle9671 Před rokem

      They are 20% of the world population but 50% percent of the world GDP. If they don’t buy from you ie RUS or China then the your economy will not be good. China cannot be number 1 economy if the west sanctioned them and do not buy from them

    • @deltasquared7777
      @deltasquared7777 Před rokem +1

      @@annle9671
      GDP is not a valid indicator of the wealth of nations that have largely self-contained economies, which nations constitute a large proportion of the world outside of the US and Eu.
      Fundamental world political structures and national economies are very rapidly changing, which is why it is advisable not to base future prediction on a world of the past that no longer exists. .
      Note that even SEC Rule 156 requires mutual funds to tell investors not to base their expectations of future results on past performance before they invest.

    • @thuankhong
      @thuankhong Před rokem +2

      When the EU has to buy American gas 13 times more expensive than Russian gas, they knew that Russian gas was CHEAP !

  • @arifnasfi801
    @arifnasfi801 Před rokem +54

    Let see if they don't start looting Hungarian gas storage in the coming months, since Hungary is the only EU country that able to keep their gas from Russia and now they start to hoard those gas...

    • @teckmenglee8060
      @teckmenglee8060 Před rokem +2

      I think very likely, they will say SHARE SHARE to cover up their big mistake.

    • @Truthorfib
      @Truthorfib Před rokem

      They're already trying to screw with Spain and take their reserves.

    • @D64nz
      @D64nz Před rokem +6

      They already try to beg and plead with Norway to give their gas away for cheap prices, but Norway is not at all interested.

    • @teardrop-in-a-fishbowl
      @teardrop-in-a-fishbowl Před rokem +3

      @@D64nz Bullshit, Norway already supplies EU countries to market prices. Denmark build a pipeline to Norway and gets gas soon. Norway itself, like the Netherlands, improves its capacity to supply its gas.

    • @arifnasfi801
      @arifnasfi801 Před rokem

      @@teardrop-in-a-fishbowl Yeah, did you know the comparison between the "market price" they paid now and "Russian price" they've got before the war? Yes they do have money to buy Norwegian gas at the current market price, that's why they can fill 85% of all their gas storage (aside from looting gazprom tank storages in Germany too as their majorities contributor of their reserves currently), how about the people who served as the "market" that buy the gas? Surely asking bunch of people who get used of using cheap gas for 30 years to buy their gas at "real" market price is not an easy things to do,especially among the industrialist...

  • @edwin-zg4bg
    @edwin-zg4bg Před rokem +14

    price cap should be imposed on US oil instead of russian oil since US would be the new long term source for EU and since EU had clearly decided to stop soonest possible the dependent on russian's oil. so the EU leaders hasnt act logically or reasonably at all by far in this sense. besides this, since russia is willing to sell its energy with discount to its friends , why cant US sells with discount as well to its allies ? China and india has intelligent leaders whom regards every country in this world as friends and would purchase oil from whichever offered better price. if EU do produce oil and offer better price than russia, i think China and India will definitely shift partial of their oil order to EU.
    everyone is what he is doing don't blame others.

    • @maximme
      @maximme Před rokem

      i love how Saudi is buying Russian oil
      but
      selling "Saudi" oil.....
      hahahaaa

    • @crusoerob8550
      @crusoerob8550 Před rokem

      Russian gas is cheaper due to shorter distance compared to America. America is a much less reliable supplier compared to Russia. The reason is America has chestnuts frying in every partof the world. They have conflicting interests all the time and when needed in self interest , think nothing of ditching their friends.
      Europeans unions bullshit about not wanting Russian gas is bravado and nothing else. Their products are already overpriced and with high energy prices, their industries will close down. The normal German always has been living on a shoestring budget , its only the German state which is rich and first world.

  • @oliverprice4860
    @oliverprice4860 Před rokem +6

    Bravo Russia !!!

  • @desmondchia6316
    @desmondchia6316 Před rokem +28

    First Sanctions and now price capping, Europe is still saying that Russia is weaponizing gas. They should look in the mirror.
    Friendly countries getting a discount on oil and gas is totally fair, because they didn’t strain relations with their supplier. Such a simple logic, and yet smart European leaders are still missing the point.

    • @jenspettersen7837
      @jenspettersen7837 Před rokem

      Well, Russia is weaponizing gas, like Europe is weaponizing trade through sanctions. Europe should learn not rely to much on Russia for energy and Russia should learn that when they decide to invade other countries the sanctions will be severe.

    • @yurichtube1162
      @yurichtube1162 Před rokem +1

      @@jenspettersen7837 European industry will die without Russia

    • @yurichtube1162
      @yurichtube1162 Před rokem

      @@TheAzizulhuq no

    • @bigmock141
      @bigmock141 Před rokem +1

      @@jenspettersen7837 it is a fact that natural gas is cleanest among fossil fuel and with the pipeline it is the cleanest transportation as well

    • @johnrobdoyle
      @johnrobdoyle Před rokem

      India's Deal For Cheap Russian Oil Is Morally Bankrupt. The moral issue is black and white - an aggressive powerful country has invaded a smaller one and is deliberately murdering it's civilians, destroying it's civilian infrastructure to secure the terrority for itself. Would you sell your own parents if the price was right?

  • @rosliabdghani8706
    @rosliabdghani8706 Před rokem +3

    Ursula is the cause for the hardship of European citizens. Let her fix this.

  • @khalilgill5518
    @khalilgill5518 Před rokem +1

    “General Winter” has rescued Russians in the past many times, now working again and showing muscles.💪

  • @zollen123
    @zollen123 Před rokem +1

    Any country and it's economic which are able to better adapt the upcoming economic hardships will have significant advantage of winning the war.

  • @anolbhattacherjee3721
    @anolbhattacherjee3721 Před rokem +53

    It's refreshing to see three people from Russia, UK, and Germany agreeing on the key issues, but obviously the EU leaders don't want to correct course. Let's see what they do as the winter starts and the protests begin.

    • @eric5901
      @eric5901 Před rokem +8

      EU: We are going to sanction and embargo your energy exports on xyz date
      Russia: Ok, we will shut off now
      EU: 😯😲

    • @upnorth2421
      @upnorth2421 Před rokem +2

      Eric: posting same joke under every comment.

    • @eric5901
      @eric5901 Před rokem +8

      @@upnorth2421 it’s facts, not a joke

    • @upnorth2421
      @upnorth2421 Před rokem +1

      @@eric5901 no need to flood comment-section with one comment, whatever it is. Simply bad form.

    • @thabangmaseko7541
      @thabangmaseko7541 Před rokem

      Yoh you mean to tell me that in the middle of European winter people will actually go out. That place is ruthless when it comes to winter

  • @ray46rs
    @ray46rs Před rokem +20

    Sanctions and Price cap are the bully tactics

    • @leeii337
      @leeii337 Před rokem +3

      no.... that would be bombing Ukraine

    • @rob5197
      @rob5197 Před rokem

      @@leeii337 wake up man usa /uk are the instigators - - Nato is the bully 70 years of USA interference - - Germany was forced to shut north stream 2 on pressure from USA was it not ? - - who's the bully then ?

    • @hikurukutai
      @hikurukutai Před rokem

      @@leeii337 Bombing Nazis they had a chance but the west wants cannon fodder
      Brandon says we will fight to the last Ukrainian

    • @dicknock3711
      @dicknock3711 Před rokem

      Invading a country IS a bully tactic.

  • @hi4806
    @hi4806 Před rokem +14

    A win-win situation! Europe can achieve energy independence, and China, India and developing countries in Asia and Africa can get cheap Russian energy.

    • @willengel2458
      @willengel2458 Před rokem

      Africa is a resource rich continent.

    • @ensteffo
      @ensteffo Před rokem +1

      @@willengel2458 Africa can get cheap Russian energy and sell expensive energy to Europe like Saudi is doing.

    • @zeemc2751
      @zeemc2751 Před rokem

      India is don't care about the rest of the world. India is taking care of it's country and it's people 💕💕. That's what other countries should do, instead of following a group of countries that is trying to bully the world.

    • @HundkatzeFisch
      @HundkatzeFisch Před rokem

      Russia is unable to sell the gas since there is no pipeline. And it can't finish the pipeline with the sanctions. So it flares the gas. I would call it a lose lose situation.

    • @BruceLee-pr1md
      @BruceLee-pr1md Před rokem

      @@HundkatzeFisch why can't it 'finish the pipeline' russia is making billions a day, Europe paid for most of the war. 🤣

  • @bobdeverell
    @bobdeverell Před rokem +22

    All engineers and project planners understand that 24x7 critical systems need back-up, whatever the cause of the failure. NordStream-2 was designed to provide Europe and Germany with that security/redundancy. Hard to blame Russia for our decisions.

    • @istheyear-ry1el
      @istheyear-ry1el Před rokem

      Nordstream 1 was basically running on 1 turbine out of 6 around the clock 24/7 of course it will cause problems like leaks and if not stop it could probably cause a much worse disaster for Germany and Russia gas plant

    • @christianvachon2235
      @christianvachon2235 Před rokem +3

      @@sparkie996 No, he is right. Nordstream 2 was planned precisely for the event of of problems with Nordstream 1 plus the closure of the final of Germany's 6 nuclear plants (3 in 2021 and 3 in 2022). The idea was to move onto gas-plants and keep energy flows constant in the event of technical problems.
      The real situation is that Canada revealed during Scholz's visit that they withheld not just 1 but 5 more turbines (6 total) of the 8 required for the functioning of NS1 under Ukrainian pressure. So, the compressor station at Portovaya is down to one compressor out of five working with no back-up system, and the leak is on the last working large turbine. So, until they receive the equipment from Canada, nothing can be done. The reason that gas is being flared/burnt, is that gas cannot be suspended midair indefinitely as pressure builds if not pressurized into the pipeline and can cause explosions and a major environmental catastrophe. This isn't Russian bot stuff.
      I had to do a report, and got all the real information and had a long chat with Enbridge Canada on pipelines and compressor stations, and that is the situation faced at Portovaya.

  • @abdulnasirmusa4546
    @abdulnasirmusa4546 Před rokem +4

    Europe's blind following of the US got them here in the first place

    • @ravenbenoit
      @ravenbenoit Před rokem

      Completely false. Even Trump warned the Germans not to rely on Russian energy.

    • @abdulnasirmusa4546
      @abdulnasirmusa4546 Před rokem

      @@ravenbenoit it's not the reliance part for me but the thing that everyone must follow the energy boycott even knowingly it's going to have such bad consequences is utterly stupid n pure ignorance and to me it just spells European incompetence and inability to take independent decisions without the US . they just puppets in Brussels .

  • @harryloo8544
    @harryloo8544 Před rokem +14

    Putin shows the EU/US how sanctions are done

  • @MohdHilal
    @MohdHilal Před rokem +5

    Europeans think that Russia will help them gradually rid themselves from Russian energy reliance! They think Russia will do it gradually and according to EU’s strategic plans: “we shut down Nord 2 and we fill our tanks first then we blackmail Russia for Nord 1, oh wait, why isnt Russia helping!!”
    They are too much used to dealing with regimes that prioritize EU economy over their own countries’.

    • @cancanjaker1620
      @cancanjaker1620 Před rokem

      sounds more like a bunch of spoilt brats that think that they can kick, punch and bully around but still expecting to get their candies.

  • @SOFISINTOWN
    @SOFISINTOWN Před rokem +1

    Sanctions have consequences. Anti-sanctions.

  • @petertiang71
    @petertiang71 Před rokem +9

    the question would be "why not ?"

    • @kylesmith8128
      @kylesmith8128 Před rokem

      Because Russia cannot sell all of that gas to anyone else with existing infrastructure and gas operations are very hard to shut down.
      This is why Russia is burning millions of dollars worth of gas every day, just vaporized into the air with no benefit to humanity.

    • @tfhmobil
      @tfhmobil Před rokem +2

      I don’t know 🤷‍♂️
      Maybe gas is the only product Russia can offer Europe on the market.
      I can’t find anything else.
      Can you tell me what to do with the pipe ?

  • @derekhaereroa4985
    @derekhaereroa4985 Před rokem +6

    The EU Leaders won’t have any problems with heating and lights,only the peasants will 😢

  • @anonymousanonymous1997
    @anonymousanonymous1997 Před rokem +1

    Fabulous guest commentators!!! Show should have been longer!!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @albertdraz7542
    @albertdraz7542 Před rokem +5

    The main cause of this was not covered. Is the unending NATO expansion worth the cost they are just starting to see. The same NATO countries that supply endless weapons to keep the Ukrain conflict going are the same countries complaining about the energy supply disruptions.
    Bleeding the Russians has a logical response which Europeans were not expecting? The Ukrain conflict was an avoidable conflict but was allowed to proceed since it was thought the Russian economy could be neutralized.

    • @Rig0r_M0rtis
      @Rig0r_M0rtis Před rokem

      Haha, funny because Slovakia was the easternmost country to join in 2004 and since then NATO has not moved towards Russia. Ironically the illegal Russian war on Ukraine has prompted the biggest NATO enlargment in a long time. Russia proved to be an untrusworthy partner and now they'll have NATO on their doorsteps with Finland joining.

  • @HappyJack279
    @HappyJack279 Před rokem +9

    I think that EU/NATO were counting on the Russian economy resembling Zimbabwe or Venezuela by now and us getting bountiful cheap energy. Now that hasn’t happened we’re really starting to panic…with good reason.

  • @hawklord100
    @hawklord100 Před rokem +5

    Putin has just increased the speed of the downward economic cycle.. hip hip hurrah

  • @abrahamdecruz5128
    @abrahamdecruz5128 Před rokem +18

    Nordstream2 was the backup in case Nordstream 1 required maintenance. Some of the maintenance parts also restricted due to sanctions. Another issue is also if Russia gives reasons for the shut down no one believes. What's coming is well deserved. SANCTIONS WORKS BOTH WAYS.

    • @SWATOPR8R1
      @SWATOPR8R1 Před rokem

      Nordstream 2 was an addition, not a backup for Nordstream 1. None of the maintenance parts are under sanction, the energy market so far was left out of the sanctions. Siemens Energy which did the maintenance also said that the current issue can be easily fixed and if necessary spare parts are already there to replace the damaged parts. With other words it is not even a big deal to get it fixed. Russia uses this pipeline which ran fine for 11 years as excuse now. Everybody knows that.
      But as you correctly mentioned sanctions work both ways... and the flow of necessary money end with them.

    • @SuperSampling
      @SuperSampling Před rokem

      @@SWATOPR8R1 Yeh I wonder. Pretty sure, Russia cannot afford to keep Nordstream 1 closed for long. While the EU can substitute Russian gas, the Russians have to invest heavily to get someone else to buy theirs.

    • @SWATOPR8R1
      @SWATOPR8R1 Před rokem +1

      @@SuperSampling Well, first they have to sell it cheaper because there is less demand for Russian gas (e.g. the large discount of oil for India is a prime example for this). Building pipelines to China or India takes many years and is very costly. Turning it into LNG requires to build new factories to liquify the gas which is not going to be easy since the tech products are being sanctioned. Even if they manage it it will take lots of time and money.... with the insecurity involved that the G7 impose a price limit which in the end would make shipping oil and gas almost impossible.
      The EU is going to live with the higher prices eventhough it is going to be difficult. Russia on the other hand already today is consuming high amounts of its money reserves every month and on top of that half of these reserves can not even be used anymore.

  • @jasminejasmine4956
    @jasminejasmine4956 Před rokem +4

    well done Russia ❤️