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And the Winter will be big (for Russia)

I agree, Gazprom.

It’s going to be a big Winter for Russia.

Did you know that when the crisis in Venezuela began, corrupt government officials stole funds from oil companies while workers looted rigs resulting in most of Venezuela’s oil production capacity going offline? And yet, the price of Brent crude still went down?!

Did you also know that in Venezuela, the oil industry is in such a mess that old pipes leak with the consequence of polluting nearby towns and villages?

Did you know that what previously were considered Venezuela’s crown jewels, today have become the crown’s garbage?

Also, how do you like selling gas to China at $2.5 when NATGAS is $5? Much worse than selling it to Europe at $5, isn’t it?

Have fun staying poor, vatniks.

The only ones freezing to death this Winter will be Russian soldiers in the Ukrainian trenches.


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5 responses to “And the Winter will be big (for Russia)”

  1. […] Gas storage in Europe is full and Nordstream flows have been completely replaced. […]

  2. […] only that the problem is that Macron intends to build bridges with those who literally intended to freeze us to the death during Winter. Macron’s pretentious world leadership antics have only alienated other European leaders […]

  3. […] were promised that Europe was going to freeze without Russian gas. Now, they are protesting that they are the ones who are freezing instead of […]

  4. […] constantly, threatened to invade and attack neighbouring countries like Poland and the Baltics, and Gazprom bragged publicly that it would freeze Europe to death. Cyber-attacks by Russian hackers increased including geo-blocking and is now cutting European […]

  5. […] The EU has rolled out a plan which seeks to phase out all Russian energy and energy-commodity imports to the EU by 2030. Russia was a main energy and commodity export to Europe before its invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. The EU plans to remove off its dependence on Russian energy imports after Russian weaponised its commodity exports. Russia repeatedly threatened Europe’s energy security after it threatened to cut off supplies in 2006, 2009, 2014 and in 2022. In 2022 Russia, was bragging it was to freeze Europe to death. […]

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