• Olap@lemmy.worldOP
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    1 year ago

    Well why do you think that we haven’t heard much fallout over it? Ukraine likely did the Germans a favour here over the long term, and most the world agrees. But. A cold winter a possibility, and then western europe could be in trouble, in which case this may come back to the front of politics

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      Qui bono? I think the Ukraine had the best fitting motive. AFAIK the gas supply is relatively stable and sufficient so that major shortages this winter are not likely. (Fingers crossed)

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        1 year ago

        Electricity got fucking expensive though. I’m hoping it’ll push more to go for nuclear.

      • Olap@lemmy.worldOP
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        The article does explain this in detail. I’m pretty convinced after reading. But, it does explore other possibilities, and nothing is really confirmed yet