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Going back to the days of firewood and cow dung, can Europe really refuse the ruble payment order?

author:Spirit Wolf Story

It's time to burn firewood, and of course, cow dung can too. Poland refused to pay rubles, some rural areas have run out of gas, firewood, cow dung can be used, fortunately, the resources are there, Poland's animal husbandry is quite developed. Thank you to Poland for taking the lead in making contributions to the cause of environmental protection in the world!

Going back to the days of firewood and cow dung, can Europe really refuse the ruble payment order?

The countryside may be better, and the impact of the town is obvious. According to international online news: After the gas outage in Zaguruv in the central part and the coastal resort of Weba in the north, the operation of municipal facilities such as kindergartens, libraries, hospitals, and office buildings has difficulties, factory operations have stopped, gas stoves in residential buildings have not been able to catch fire, and municipal government office buildings and some hospitals have been cut off.

Parts of Bulgaria, where rubles have recently been denied payment, have also fallen into a gas outage, and the daily life of some people and the operation and production of enterprises cannot be carried out normally. Like Finland, which loves to be in the limelight, some so-called neutral countries such as Switzerland and Sweden, which are no longer very neutral, also need to prepare for the loss of gas.

More than 5 million people in war-torn Ukraine have become refugees. While social facilities have been greatly damaged and the economy has been severely damaged, the fuel crisis is extending, oil and natural gas are becoming increasingly scarce, and people's lives have fallen into dire straits.

Wherever the war goes, Ukraine is ultimately the biggest victim. So far, Ukraine's losses have reached more than $1,000 billion, and Kzelensky is still insisting on being a proxy for the United States, throwing bombs provided by the United States and NATO on its own territory, which is the biggest tragedy of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict.

Going back to the days of firewood and cow dung, can Europe really refuse the ruble payment order?

An interesting reality is that much of Ukraine's infrastructure is being bombarded by Russia, but there is nothing Ukraine can do about it in Ukraine where gas pipelines from Russia to Europe are intact.

When these small country moths put out fires. What are some of Europe's great powers doing?

The United Kingdom, which has the most harsh comments on the ruble payment order, has authorized a subsidiary of Gazprom to use the ruble to pay for Russian gas by the end of May.

French President Emmanuel Macron said: "In the spring and summer of 2022, we will not see the consequences of imposing sanctions on Russian energy. But next winter, when there is no longer Russian gas, we will feel the consequences.

Germany recently said it would refuse to pay for gas in rubles. This is a bit unexpected. However, German energy importers have decided to pay in euros to the accounts of Gazprom, but only by gazprom in rubles, which is indirect ruble settlement. This in itself is one of the effects that the ruble payment order was designed for. The German government only pays lip service to its political claims and is unwilling to tear off its true face.

Once Russia loses its breath, the people of Europe will become the ultimate victims and payers. The United States will make a lot of money, and the aristocrats and magnates can naturally continue to eat beef, drink red wine, and happily spend the party in the heated mansion.

Going back to the days of firewood and cow dung, can Europe really refuse the ruble payment order?

"Without our gas, Europe can't last a few weeks." That was what Medvedev, Vice-Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, said. Let's wait and see. #俄乌冲突 #