Nord Stream 2
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98 months

Monday 31st May 2021
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OK usual apology, sorry if topic is already covered....

For these who do not know, Gulf Stream 2 is a pipe line from Russia to Germany to carry gas to Europe, it will make Russia a lot richer, potentially it be able to control the energy supply to Europe and while it is a pipeline to supply Europe it is not a EU project but a Russian/German one.

Donald Trump blocked the build of the line but Comrade Biden has now allowed it to carry on saying that he wanted to repair relationships between Europe and the USA. There are reports however he took money from the companies building the pipeline for hs presidential race funds

dvs_dave

9,040 posts

249 months

Monday 31st May 2021
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I bet there is also a laptop labeled “Big Joe” containing compromising information confirming all this?

Edited by dvs_dave on Monday 31st May 02:26

Esceptico

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133 months

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anonymous-user

78 months

Monday 31st May 2021
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gruffalo

8,097 posts

250 months

Monday 31st May 2021
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Forget about Biden the real issue is should Russia have control over energy supply to Europe.

Russia under Putin has become what is basically a rogue state, I for one think this to be a huge mistake.


gruffalo

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250 months

Monday 31st May 2021
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Yes allowed was the wrong word but the question remains should Europe be dependent on Russia for energy supplies?

The Middle East supplied Europe for many years surely there has to be an alternative source.

Vanden Saab

17,382 posts

98 months

Monday 31st May 2021
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Bearing in mind how EU countries think it is ok to threaten smaller countries with turning off the taps as a way to bring them to heel (Jersey and Switzerland) It does seem a little strange to put themselves under the perceived influence of a bigger country in this way. If the only alternative is seeing the lights go off however you wonder what choice they have.

Countdown

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220 months

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Pete102

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210 months

Monday 31st May 2021
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There are a couple of other non Russian gas pipelines into Europe, one of which is via turkey - Greece - Albania - Italy, but its chicken feed compared to the Russian supplies

Condi

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195 months

Monday 31st May 2021
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gruffalo said:
Yes allowed was the wrong word but the question remains should Europe be dependent on Russia for energy supplies?

The Middle East supplied Europe for many years surely there has to be an alternative source.
The Middle East has never been a big gas supplier to Europe, and they've never been a big gas supplier full stop until recently. Europe's gas always came from either Russia or the North Sea shelf until the last few years when LNG has taken off and it's been easier and worthwhile to transport gas around the world on ships.

The reason Trump tried to block it was to deprive Europe of Russian gas because the cheapest and easiest alternative was American LNG from the Gulf of Mexico. It was as much (if not more) about protectionism for US energy suppliers as it was depriving Russia of income, and Germany/NS2 simply became a pawn in the middle. The sanctions weren't really working anyway, and construction of NS2 continued, albeit at a slower pace.

Russia has a right to extract their own gas, and it is Europe's cheapest supplier. It didn't do US/German relations much good either, and did always seem a huge over-reach of US policy to interfere in a commercial project between 2 countries - one a major US ally - based a long way from the US in an attempt to support their own companies. The world cannot just bow down to whatever the US wants, and the US cannot simply enforce it's will on other countries across the globe irrespective of their own plans.

glazbagun

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221 months

Monday 31st May 2021
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How could Trump or Biden block a pipeline between Germany and Russia?

Countdown

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220 months

Monday 31st May 2021
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glazbagun said:
How could Trump or Biden block a pipeline between Germany and Russia?
Sanctions on firms/individuals involved.

Getragdogleg

9,890 posts

207 months

Monday 31st May 2021
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Looking at this very simply, is the supply of gas and it's inconvenient political connotations from Russia one of the reasons why the UK government are trying to get the UK public to move away from gas boilers?

gazza285

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232 months

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Condi

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195 months

Monday 31st May 2021
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Getragdogleg said:
Looking at this very simply, is the supply of gas and it's inconvenient political connotations from Russia one of the reasons why the UK government are trying to get the UK public to move away from gas boilers?
No. There are other suppliers (US/Qatar/Australia etc) but home heating is responsible for about 20% of the UK's CO2 emissions, and there is no easy way to get to their Paris agreement targets without doing something about it.

Meeten-5dulx

3,244 posts

80 months

Monday 31st May 2021
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Russia has plenty of gas.
It needs the ForEx.

The investment in NS2 is large.They need a return in their investment.

The UK (as mentioned above) has been getting it's gas from the UK Continental Shelf - which is declining.
Alternatives are Norwegian supplies - but they can easily go to continential Europe if the price is higher.
LNG comes from all over the world, and can also go to most places in the world.

NS2 can send a large volume of gas to Europe and UK - we should be thankful as we need it in the UK and the UKCS is massively depleted...

As for Trump - pure pretectionism for US LNG ...

Condi

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195 months

Monday 31st May 2021
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The other thing Trump didn't like about NS2 is it avoids Ukraine. At the moment Ukraine charges a fee for the transit of gas across their country, and even if NS2 doesn't mean a huge additional volume of gas from Russia - which it might not - then it does mean that the gas will be routed via NS2 as a cheaper alternative to the current arrangement, and the Ukrainian government obviously get less income, income which is then used to buy arms to fight Russia.

tangerine_sedge

6,222 posts

242 months

Monday 31st May 2021
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Condi said:
The other thing Trump didn't like about NS2 is it avoids Ukraine. At the moment Ukraine charges a fee for the transit of gas across their country, and even if NS2 doesn't mean a huge additional volume of gas from Russia - which it might not - then it does mean that the gas will be routed via NS2 as a cheaper alternative to the current arrangement, and the Ukrainian government obviously get less income, income which is then used to buy arms to fight Russia.
It's almost like stopping the pipeline was punishment for Ukraine not making up finding evidence for a Biden conspiracy. The fact that it helped Russian foreign policy is just the cherry on the Putin blackmail cake.

williamp

20,124 posts

297 months

Monday 31st May 2021
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Biden wants Nord Stream 2 stopped. Its a potential cash windfall for Putin, a geopolitical coup for Russia. The problem they face is that by stoping this they will upset Germany and the EU. Thre is talk of tye US using more sanctions to stop it.

anonymous-user

78 months

Monday 31st May 2021
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