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"Currently, we’re facing a crisis with devastating economic, social and political effects,” Potsdam-based Johan Lilliestam, who leads the Energy Transitions group at Germany’s Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies, told Yahoo News. If Germany’s gas supply continues to falter, key industries — such as chemical, fertilizer and glass producers — could collapse, Lilliestam said. Consumers are already being slammed with higher energy prices, and he worries that if gas shortages were to continue, countries would be tempted to hoard it, fraying European Union cohesion and damaging the single EU market."
I guess I am glad the US is not dependent on Russia for oil/gas. Sure we go begging the arabs for oil but one day we will go and beg for oil and put a knife in their throat on the way out.
I guess I am glad the US is not dependent on Russia for oil/gas. Sure we go begging the arabs for oil but one day we will go and beg for oil and put a knife in their throat on the way out.