With Russian gas imports largely cut off, Europe is facing an energy scarce winter — and next year could be even worse. The crisis could finally force countries to dramatically pivot toward renewable energy. “Putin saw the opportunity to use gas as that tool to put pressure in Europe,” says
    @Bloomberg Opinion columnist Javier Blas. #Shorts #Energy #Europe
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    1. West imposed sanctioned Russia US used U$ reserve currency as a weapon against so it's only logical for Russia to use its energy as weapon against West to forced them for relief sanctions

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