And where do they propose gas comes from exactly?
edit: I love how Lemmy is slowly turning into reddit where instead of answering a simple question people downvote because the answer to the question makes them angry.
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it’s better to have gas then to need gas :)
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Burning money is not an efficient way to heat your house :)
The exchange rate makes burning rubles quite competitive.
Ruble is almost back to where it was pre-invasion.
Russia is one of the biggest exporter of commodities in the world (oil, natural gas, wheat…). Ruble has plenty of support.
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Russia isn’t going to freeze if they can’t sell gas in the short term. If you look at Russia’s overall economy, energy exports are only a small portion of it. Meanwhile, China and India will only be too happy to take over the energy trade long term, and Europe will be losing Russian energy going forward regardless of what they do now.
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Gas isn’t just used for heating, you need it for manufacturing, fertilizer and tons of other things. Russia’s exports and 40% of federal government income do not come from energy.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/1235291/legal-entity-revenue-by-industry-in-russia/
Russia has already built power of Siberia pipeline to China and they’re building two more as we speak.
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And how do folks heat their homes in winter?
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You’re tacitly admitting Russia got kicked out of the G8. And you know who has oil and gas? Ukraine. Guess where all that sweet, sweet foreign capital is going to be redirected? And probably Russia’s frozen foreign currency reserves, too.
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Technically, not at the moment, being invaded by Russia and all. But my point is that afterwards, Ukrainian deposits will be fast-tracked for development by foreign capital where as Russia will be starved for it. Belt and Road might be their only option.