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Europe’s Green Energy Policies Bought
Russia’s War Machine

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Posted By: DVC, 3/18/2022 4:02:10 PM

Even if you think Russia has some legitimate grievances, this war thing is not good. M’kay? It’s a horrible waste of life and property, and it will hardly just be the civilians of Ukraine and Russia paying a steep economic price. But it would never have happened if Russia couldn’t afford the world’s third-largest military — with only the 11th-largest GDP. Where is it getting the hard currency to oil that war machine (pun intended)? It’s essentially fossil fuel exports to our NATO allies, and especially the largest of them, Germany. And yes, even some exports to the United States.

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I have long thought that Merckel was a hard core Communist in East Germany and never changed one bit when the two Germanys rejoined. I think she has been working for Russia the entire time.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: smokincol 3/18/2022 6:34:38 PM (No. 1103726)
I didn't like Germany, when I was stationed in Berlin, in 1965 and I like the place even less, now
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