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6/19/2025, 2:58:23 PM
>>24478995
> That's China to decide.
It is China’s choice, but its retarded NAFOid cope for losing the war in the Ukraine to think that China would invade its informal ally whom it would depend upon for energy in the event of any western naval blockade of oil shipments overseas to China in the event of a conflict. If China had any attention to invade Russia it would not be setting up multiple oil and gas pipelines from Russia, but they have been.
> Yes, it happens that hostages die during rescue missions, but
Wrong retard, AFU has been periodically shooting artillery shells and missiles at civilian areas in Donbass City and thereby killing random civilians as acts of terrorism for over a decade by now.
>yeah, petroeuros just fall down from the sky
This chart shows how insignificant EU purchase of Russian energy products are. In 3 out of 5 categories, EU is only around 5%-10% of sales, in 2 categories the EU is only around 50%. The EU could stop energy purchases totally from Russia (which they would never do) and the Russians would just redirect those sales to Asian countries without any significant problems. Russia and China are working on opening a 2nd LNG pipeline as we speak.
> That's China to decide.
It is China’s choice, but its retarded NAFOid cope for losing the war in the Ukraine to think that China would invade its informal ally whom it would depend upon for energy in the event of any western naval blockade of oil shipments overseas to China in the event of a conflict. If China had any attention to invade Russia it would not be setting up multiple oil and gas pipelines from Russia, but they have been.
> Yes, it happens that hostages die during rescue missions, but
Wrong retard, AFU has been periodically shooting artillery shells and missiles at civilian areas in Donbass City and thereby killing random civilians as acts of terrorism for over a decade by now.
>yeah, petroeuros just fall down from the sky
This chart shows how insignificant EU purchase of Russian energy products are. In 3 out of 5 categories, EU is only around 5%-10% of sales, in 2 categories the EU is only around 50%. The EU could stop energy purchases totally from Russia (which they would never do) and the Russians would just redirect those sales to Asian countries without any significant problems. Russia and China are working on opening a 2nd LNG pipeline as we speak.
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