It’s a notable evolution in strategy for the EU, and came after Germany and Hungary held up a deal for weeks.

The EU will hit Russia with unprecedented sanctions against its lucrative gas sector, according to the Belgian EU presidency — a once-unthinkable step that could drain hundreds of millions from Moscow’s war chest.

The decision, which EU ambassadors reached Thursday morning, came after stiff opposition from Germany and Hungary stalled a deal for weeks — though over different parts of the package.

The penalties won’t hit the majority of Russia’s liquid natural gas (LNG) exports to the EU. Instead, they will ban EU ports from reselling Russian LNG after it arrives and block financing for Russia’s planned Arctic and Baltic LNG terminals.

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    5 months ago

    In essence, this situation leaves the USA as the sole gas supplier. In a capitalist market, I’d prefer to buy affordable gas from Russia. Frankly, people in the USA have no right to spew their greedy rhetoric at me, considering their involvement in numerous wars for oil. Just a few examples that came to my mind for the record:

    • Iraq War (2003)
    • Gulf War (1990-1991)
    • Intervention in Libya (2011)
    • Invasion of Afghanistan (2001)
    • Iran-Iraq War support (1980-1988)
    • Intervention in Syria (2014-present)
    • Intervention in Venezuela (ongoing economic and political intervention)
    • Vietnam War (1955-1975)
    • Korean War (1950-1953)
    • Bay of Pigs Invasion (1961)
    • Invasion of Grenada (1983)
    • Invasion of Panama (1989)
    • Somalia Intervention (1992-1994)
    • Kosovo War (1999)
    • Intervention in Yemen (ongoing support and involvement)
    • Intervention in Lebanon (1982-1984)
    • Support to Israel in numerous conflicts (ongoing)
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      5 months ago

      In essence, this situation leaves the USA as the sole gas supplier.

      No it doesnt. Norway, middle east etc exsist.

      I’d prefer to buy affordable gas from Russia.

      And I prefer buying gas from anywhere else than russia, regardless of the price.

      But anyway, since you made that pretty little list, can you explain to me how the korean war, bay of pigs and kosovo were a “war for oil”?