Tag: Energy crises
Can the U.S. Kick Its Reliance on Russian Uranium?
Posted on September 5, 2022 by John McGregor
John here. France is working to bring all of its nuclear power plants back online before winter and Germany is contemplating a plan to postpone the closure of its plants. Hungary has just issued approvals for two new nuclear reactors from Rosatom. Nonetheless, Ukraine is pushing for sanctions on Russian uranium. Theoretical capacity to replace uranium with thorium won’t translate into immediate results, so any sanctions in the short term would put further pressure on energy markets.
Can the U.S. Kick Its Reliance on Russian Uranium?
Oil price jumps near $90 after OPEC+ surprises with token supply cut
Oil surged at the start of the week as OPEC+ unexpectedly decided to cut output in October.
Oil price jumps near $90 after OPEC+ surprises with token supply cut
Nord Stream I Disruption: Europe’s Panicking After Poland Finally Got What It Wanted
The absolute last thing that Poland wants right now is for everyone to remember how actively its leadership lobbied for exactly this outcome that’s since brought so much hardship to hundreds of millions of people, which is why it’s so important right now for activists to prioritize raising awareness of this “politically inconvenient” fact.
Nord Stream I Disruption: Europe’s Panicking After Poland Finally Got What It Wanted
German intelligence warns Scholz to prepare for an ‘autumn of rage’ with ‘explosive’ riots amid cost of living
The German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has been warned by intelligence officials to expect and prepare for an autumn of rage amid the cost of living.
German intelligence warns Scholz to prepare for an ‘autumn of rage’ with ‘explosive’ riots amid cost of living
Europe’s Coming Winter From Hell: Thanks for Your Sanctions War, Washington!

Europe’s impending depression is not to be discounted in terms of its relevance to this side of the Atlantic pond. Since the turn of the century, US exports to the European Union have soared from $12.3 billion per month to $30.4 billion. That latter amounts to $365 billion on an annual basis.
Needless to say, when European GDP descends into a double-digit slide, demand for US exports will plunge, causing declines in production and employment on this side of the Atlantic.
Europe’s Coming Winter From Hell: Thanks for Your Sanctions War, Washington!
France Deploys Troops To Steal Yemen’s Natural Gas
How the US controls Lebanon’s energy supply
By Yeghia Tashjian | The Cradle | August 19 2022
The US is leveraging Egypt’s gas supply to pressure Beirut over US-brokered maritime border talks with Israel
How the US controls Lebanon’s energy supply
The energy crisis will divide Europe
The energy crisis will divide Europe
German economic power is waning, and with its industrial base getting weaker and its population poorer, the willingness to support other members of the Eurozone will be more limited. This is not a recipe for stability, and it seems more likely than not that European solidarity is already past its high point.
War Propaganda About Ukraine Starting to Wear Thin
As Amnesty International confirms the inconvenient truths, which many independent journalists and political observers already knew, about the Ukrainian army’s behavior in Donbass, it’s worth examining how manipulating the truth has become—not only an everyday occurrence but a central element of the West’s proxy war in Ukraine.
War Propaganda About Ukraine Starting to Wear Thin
H/T: Unorthodox Truth

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