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Re: Russian Gas ban - A problem for Europe or suicide for Russia?
by
pooya87
on 11/04/2023, 15:54:42 UTC
Sending a submarine to West Asia and publicly announcing it only has domestic use. After the embarrassing performance of US military in Syria after 6+ US bases were attacked by 100+ shells, rockets and missiles some days ago and it made a lot of sound in US media they had to pretend to be doing something and not look weak in the American public's eye.
Otherwise these submarines have to be withing ~1500 km range which means in Persian Gulf that has a shallow depth in most places and it is not a place to use a nuclear submarine. Not to mention Iran's dominance over Persian Gulf which makes it completely ineffective Cheesy

Are you seriously? Russia is the largest country in the world and on its own continent. Russia is part of the BRICS economic alliance, which is larger than the economies of the G7 countries. The European Union has a large economy, but no political independence, because Europe is occupied by the US armed forces within the framework of the NATO military alliance.
Macron's recent statements after visiting Chinese counterpart was pretty funny, he basically confessed that Europe is occupied by US and European regimes are no more than United State's bitch Cheesy
As for the economy, G7 and Europe as a whole is a thing of the past. The combination of deindustrialization, high energy prices, inflation + recession and most important of all wasting money on US favored proxy war has destroyed their economy.
Not to mention as the economy everywhere else continues growing, specially in places with access to much cheaper energy they will swallow all the money in Europe. In other words this is not just BRICS economy being bigger than G7 at this point, this is also about the fact that capital will continue fleeing Europe in the following years shrinking the economy even more.