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Last year's gas shortage in Europe exposed an embarrassing fact – europe has no choice. If you have to use the card neck as a metaphor

author:Observer.com

Last year's gas shortage in Europe exposed an embarrassing fact – europe has no choice. If I had to use the analogy of a card neck, I am afraid that the neck of European energy has long been strangled in the hands of others.

Now that Russia is fighting in Ukraine, Germany, which is not so anti-Russian, will naturally feel stabbed in the back and have to participate in the sanctions imposed on Russia in the Western world. At present, the Basically Completed Nord Stream No. 2 has suspended approval, and I am afraid that it will be cold. European gas futures rose 60% in response.

Not only the Ukrainian people, but also the lack of energy in Europe, were implicated in the war. So Europe's seemingly radical green energy program may not be radical enough. via.@ Bureau of Earth Knowledge

Last year's gas shortage in Europe exposed an embarrassing fact – europe has no choice. If you have to use the card neck as a metaphor
Last year's gas shortage in Europe exposed an embarrassing fact – europe has no choice. If you have to use the card neck as a metaphor
Last year's gas shortage in Europe exposed an embarrassing fact – europe has no choice. If you have to use the card neck as a metaphor
Last year's gas shortage in Europe exposed an embarrassing fact – europe has no choice. If you have to use the card neck as a metaphor
Last year's gas shortage in Europe exposed an embarrassing fact – europe has no choice. If you have to use the card neck as a metaphor
Last year's gas shortage in Europe exposed an embarrassing fact – europe has no choice. If you have to use the card neck as a metaphor

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