Jumping the shark - Russia/Ukraine
Discussion
At what point do we stop hurting the Russians, and start to cut our own limbs off with sanctions and anti-Russian hysteria?
News on the BBC just now: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-kent-60619112
Unions are refusing to unload two Russian liquid gas carriers (with enough gas to supply the UK for 12 days - massive!), so they have gone elsewhere.
Russia may proactively cut off supplies at some point anyway, which will f*ck countries like Gemany, Spain and Italy, but should we be doing this to ourselves proactively?
Surely, the idea is for sanctions and actions that hurt Russia, make our point, but not 'sanction ourselves' so we get the direct blowback of the same sanctions ourselves?
News on the BBC just now: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-kent-60619112
Unions are refusing to unload two Russian liquid gas carriers (with enough gas to supply the UK for 12 days - massive!), so they have gone elsewhere.
Russia may proactively cut off supplies at some point anyway, which will f*ck countries like Gemany, Spain and Italy, but should we be doing this to ourselves proactively?
Surely, the idea is for sanctions and actions that hurt Russia, make our point, but not 'sanction ourselves' so we get the direct blowback of the same sanctions ourselves?
Edited by Blue One on Friday 4th March 12:19
There's a very long thread discussing the Ukraine situation and its consequences: https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
I'm a "pull the plaster off quickly" sort of person.
Short term pain is better than a long term drawn out process.
f
k Russia, and the horse they rode in on.
Lets find a different way to do things that don't involve buying off murdering warmongering b
d regimes, while were at it lets look at other places that supply us that have problems with how they treat other people. wean ourselves off their stuff too.
Short term pain is better than a long term drawn out process.
f
k Russia, and the horse they rode in on.Lets find a different way to do things that don't involve buying off murdering warmongering b
d regimes, while were at it lets look at other places that supply us that have problems with how they treat other people. wean ourselves off their stuff too.Getragdogleg said:
Lets find a different way to do things that don't involve buying off murdering warmongering b
d regimes, while were at it lets look at other places that supply us that have problems with how they treat other people. wean ourselves off their stuff too.
Good idea, but you can't sort it out in a week. And a gas shortfall because someone won't unload a cargo will hurt us far more than it bothers Putin.
d regimes, while were at it lets look at other places that supply us that have problems with how they treat other people. wean ourselves off their stuff too.People wind themselves up into doing all sorts of reactive stuff without considering the effects.
Blue One said:
At what point do we stop hurting the Russians, and start to cut our own limbs off with sanctions and anti-Russian hysteria?
News on the BBC just now: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-kent-60619112
Unions are refusing to unload two Russian liquid gas carriers (with enough gas to supply the UK for 12 days - massive!), so they have gone elsewhere.
Russia may proactively cut off supplies at some point anyway, which will f*ck countries like Gemany, Spain and Italy, but should we be doing this to ourselves proactively?
Surely, the idea is for sanctions and actions that hurt Russia, make our point, but not 'sanction ourselves' so we get the direct blowback of the same sanctions ourselves?
+1News on the BBC just now: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-kent-60619112
Unions are refusing to unload two Russian liquid gas carriers (with enough gas to supply the UK for 12 days - massive!), so they have gone elsewhere.
Russia may proactively cut off supplies at some point anyway, which will f*ck countries like Gemany, Spain and Italy, but should we be doing this to ourselves proactively?
Surely, the idea is for sanctions and actions that hurt Russia, make our point, but not 'sanction ourselves' so we get the direct blowback of the same sanctions ourselves?
Blockading your own ports is not a good strategy.
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