European countries paying for Russian gas with Rubles

johngaltshrugged

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How are those economic sanctions against Russia working out for you Europe?
While we & our allies pay the price for sanctions, it seems Russia is getting what they want with energy companies opening up accounts to pay rubles to Gazprom for their necessary fossil fuel requirements.
Nobody is this incompetent by accident, they are purposely crashing the West to make way for the reset.
This is all part of a plan. The progbots & neo-cons better clue in before they march off a cliff like the indoctrinated lemmings the NWO is counting on to complete the neo-fascist plan to strip all personal & individual rights.
Diaper dude will be the patsy when the crash comes

"Now the head of the European Central Bank, Mario Draghi, is confirming that European gas buyers are paying for energy in Russian rubles. Draghi now says that “most gas importers” have opened up Ruble accounts with Gazprom and have acquiesced to Russian demands. One after the other, European gas buyers are violating the EU’s sanctions against Russia, as Western tough talk becomes nothing but a mere echo of weakness. The world’s reserve currency – the U.S. dollar – is taking a historic blow in the process, as Russia circumvents the petrodollar.

The West is quietly surrendering to Russia, as the Kremlin holds oil and fertilizer as leverage over the West. At the same time, the Biden regime is threatening to send more U.S. weapons and military equipment (up to $20 billion worth) to Azov, the Nazi brigades fighting in Ukraine."



 
So? It simply leave Gazprom with no foreign currencies to pay foreign debt or acquire foreign supplies.
 
So? It simply leave Gazprom with no foreign currencies to pay foreign debt or acquire foreign supplies.
Gazprom is being sanctioned. Foreign currency is useless to them at this point in time. They don't have to worry about paying foreign debt or foreign supplies now.
 
Russia will have to print more rubles, which will lead to inflation. Can't wait to see that. Of course Russians will then exchange those devalued rubles for other currencies and Russia will be right back where it started. :p
 

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