• @PolandIsAStateOfMind
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    Well, fuck.

    Also the title should be “Poland and Bulgaria won’t pay the seller in the currency seller want so they won’t be allowed to buy”. I mean, this is not even a “free market, baby” moment our anticommunists love so much, but a basics of trade respected all over the world for thousands of years.

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        Gazprom said some buyers from Europe already do. And they still pay in Euros actually, just with the exchange accounts in the middle.

  • @SaddamHussein24
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    This is serious. Either Poland and Bulgaria retract immediately or a serious economic crisis is here. Poland gets 45% of their gas from Russia, while Bulgaria gets 90%. This is fucked up, they should have paid.

    • @cfgaussian
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      Poland is gonna be fine, they have reserves and alternative sources. Bulgaria not so much. Which is sad because Bulgarians and Russians actually like each other quite a lot, too bad the Bulgarian government insists on fucking its people.

      • @SaddamHussein24
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        202 years ago

        Its sad indeed. Bulgarians and russians are very close, Bulgaria even tried to join the USSR. I hope bulgarians protest and force their government to retract. They dont deserve this. Fuck NATO.

    • @CountryBreakfast
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      Do they have the rubles needed to pay? Part of the difficulty of de dollarization is having enough of other currencies or bundles of currencies so it may be difficult for these countries to comply to the new stipulations.

      • @SaddamHussein24
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        They dont actually have to pay in rubles. What they have to do is open a bank account in the russian bank Gazprombank and deposit the payment in Euros there. Gazprombank then sells the Euros on the Moscow Stock Exchange for rubles, which are then sent to Gazprom (the russian state owned gas company). So while they are de facto paying in rubles they dont need to actually have them, euros are fine. Poland did this because the US ordered them to. I think they wanted to test Russias limits, see what they would do if they refused to pay. Now millions will suffer because of this. Truly despicable.

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          Oh word thanks for explaining. So there is little excuse.

          This situation is such a shitshow. Now Germany is sending tanks and anti air armor? There is no telling how these weapons will be used over the next decade. This conflict will spread and before we know it all of the people concern trolling about Russia trying to start a nuclear war will be calling for WMDs to be brought to the battlefield. I hope the anti imperialist bloc is prepared for the coming years.

  • Lenins2ndCat
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    Some billionaires want this. Industry collapsing and the subsequent crises will allow several people to buy huge amounts of industry for cheap.

    Several parts of Bulgaria’s energy industry are state-owned. I bet they won’t be after the coming crisis, particularly Bulgargaz.

    • @cfgaussian
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      Seems like Europe is about to experience some 1990s post Soviet block style looting of their economies by foreign capitalists.

      • Catradora-Stalinism☭
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        oh god, that is actually terrifying. This will definitely bolster fascism by a huge amount in these countries

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    • @PolandIsAStateOfMind
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      Polish government is. They always take deals with Russia for granted, then show rabid russophobia and are then very suprised Russia may have their own opinion, and they always cries bullshit like “weaponizing gas”.

      • @SaddamHussein24
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        How is the situation now in Poland? Are gas prices skyrocketing? Are people scared? Are there protests or something?

        • @PolandIsAStateOfMind
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          Well up until now the prices are steadily going up since more than a year, and if the gas really will stop they will skyrocket highly, since energy policy of polish government is absolute mess (like pressurizing everyone to change all other fuels into gas, in heating, cooking, cars…) and full of corruption. People are generally alienated and inert (solidarność really did us in, that trauma still lingers, and 33 years of brainwashing did not helped either), but maybe this will move something, though most likely we will just see yet another swing towards the same socialdemocracy that betrayed working class two times already in similar situations in 1993-97 and 2001-4.

            • @PolandIsAStateOfMind
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              Yes, today morning. PGNiG (polish gas company) promise it won’t have any influence on amount of gas delivered in Poland since they reserves are high and new sources are being opened, but they said nothing about the prices and i doubt their bragging about sources is entirely real too since they said Europe will be short (which imply Poland will have to compete with old EU and it always ended up bad for Poland in EU).

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            Damn. Im in Spain and inflation is hitting hard too. Electricity, gas and gasoline mainly but also food. Its also stupid because our gas comes from Algeria, not Russia. But since the EU forces gas price to be equal for all of Europe we have to pay for Von Der Leyens bullshit. And now our moronic president has recognized Western Sahara as moroccan territory to bootlick the US, so Algeria (which supports the Western Saharan government) is angry and they may cut our gas too! Our leaders are criminally incompetent.

  • @reactorFigure
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    OOC how does this mechanically work? If the major junctions are in unfriendly countries, how do you stop gas pressure from going from one pipe to another?

    • @ASEANarrival
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      They’re keeping track of withdrawals. See in the map that the pipeline going to Germany goes through Poland? If Poland takes gas without paying for it, Russia will reduce the amount of gas sent down that pipeline by the same amount. Effectively, Poland wouldn’t be stealing gas from Russia, but from Germany.

  • NasgorTikusEnjoyer
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    I get why they’re cutting poland off but why Bulgaria out of all countries? They haven’t sent arms to ukraine while the g*rms sent fucking tanks

    • @PolandIsAStateOfMind
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      122 years ago

      They are part of EU. They could dissent from subservience to USA like Hungary, which would be in their own interest but they didn’t. Also it’s not a fucking embargo or sanction, Gazprom just want another currency and is even offering to setup the deal to make it easier. I mean it isn’t really strange in any commodity exchange? Compare this with the criminal sanctions USA are impposing on the countries.

      The reason is simple, they played the stupid game of imperialism against themselves and now won stupid prize.

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        • @Xi_Jinping_Thought
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          The people are indeed very pro-Russia in general, but our government is filled with US-financed puppets that get their support from the capital urbanites (which are pretty much the only people that actually vote and still trust the system). I expect our state to lose legitimacy even further with the ongoing situation, because it’s just so apparent that they could have evaded this shitshow if they complied with the demands instead of acting as a tumour of Western imperialism.

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          the most pro-russian country in EU for not paying in roubles, when no one else does as well, besides Hungary.

          Well, it seems it is more pro-USA than pro-russian then. Seems Hungary is the most prorussian country in EU.

          we have a loose coalition of 4 parties that hate each other, and at least two of which are funded by the US

          And what it does have to do anything with it? It’s not annexation of half of your country, it’s literally transferring the funds to another account. Some checking and then 10 minutes of accountant work, tops.

          We are getting punished because we are the least profitable, as a warning for the big countries.

          No, you are punished (with a quick check and 10 minutes of accountant work) because your country, just as mine, have bootlicker government. Or maybe, just maybe, it’s your government putting you in terrible position because their own stools, and their own US bribes matters to them more than you people. Russia have absolutely nothing to do with it. Think for a second, WHO IS TO BLAME FOR IT.

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