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Nord Stream 2 has been available to supply gas since early this year, but the Germans have refused to "certify" it. The way I see this, Europe is conducting a "buyer's strike" or "boycott" of Russian gas.

I'm not sure I see an implied peace proposal though. All I see is Putin saying is, "Don't blame Russia when you're freezing in the dark this winter; it will be your own damn fault!"

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No, the key issues are NATO expansion and supporting ethnic Russians in Ukraine. The former is an existential threat to Russia.

ETA: Aside from greatly increasing sales to other countries, such as China and India, Russia's Gazprom doubled oil and gas revenue this year despite volume dropping in half.

https://rmx.news/russia/russias-gazprom-doubled-oil-and-gas-revenue-this-year-despite-volume-dropping-in-half/

Europe needs Russia far more than Russia needs Europe, which is why European leaders are telling their citizens to take shorter showers and prepare for rolling blackouts this winter, as many industry leaders admit they will have to shut down manufacturing due to the escalating energy costs.

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I do agree the West continues to downplay or under appreciate NATO's courting of Ukraine. Imagine if China courted Canada? How would the U.S. react? Former diplomats concur this is an existential question for Russia.

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Mexico has applied to join BRICS... USA will have an "ally" to China right as its border.

BRICS and SCO are hidden from Western serfs by the demon media, but what is happening is the destruction of the western power based on The Fed and the Petrodollar. No sanctions can now hurt Iran, Russia and India, and most of Africa and Latin America is getting free too. Iran just helped Venezuela to double its oil production this year.

The question is when the western people have had enough so that they actually organize to get rid of the tyrants and more importantly their media.

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Both need each other, and both are collapsing without each other.

The only question is which one hits rock bottom first.

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We'll have to agree to disagree on this point. Without cheap energy from Russia, Europe is circling the drain. Time will tell, but if this situation continues, my prediction is that Europe will enter into a depression and Russia will be fine.

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