Comments by "" (@thomasherrin6798) on "Firstpost"
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Russia illegally and barbarically invaded Ukraine, Ukraine is in Europe, Russia has also threatened most of its other neighbours including Poland, also in Europe, Russia tried to blackmail Europe to stop the sanctions by cutting the energy supplies, and people wonder why Europe is taking the actions it is against Russia, really? it's just reacting to all Russia's illegal activities, Russia is the bad guy, they deserve what's coming to them! Note - It doesn't get as cold in Europe as it does in Russia, we will survive, it will cost more, but at the end of the day Russia will be decimated!
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I suppose it's all right for Russia to persecute it's vile and savage war and we put our heads in the sand, even though Russia has already indicated it would not stop with Ukraine, the energy problem is not all Russia's fault, it is partly to do with Thunberg and her lot getting coal stopped, Europe slow to adopt new nuclear (Except France, but they have lots of plant under maintenance), Germany has turned away from nuclear as a matter of policy, not nearly enough development in Wind ( Solar don't work to good, the sun don't shine enough), governments should target aid to people who can't pay (Or partially can't pay by a sliding scale), not ones who can pay. What we must not do is give in to Russia's blackmail and never ever get into this situation again (Dependant on Russian or anyone's energy), so Europe's dependence on China must also be looked at as if they invade Tawain they will blackmail us as well!
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U.S. is self-sufficient in oil, it exports it, an increase of 50 cents barrel it's a sort of minor snub more than a economic game changer, so it's a non story, a western recession will drop oil prices through the floor, but a recession will occur in the winter, then a China slowdown will further the fall in Spring, so it's too little, too late, the push for nuclear and renewables in Europe will be much greater as fossil fuels are becoming a weapon rather than a market, it will still play a part in the energy mix but be much reduced from its present dominance in Europe!
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