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As Europe turns from its masochistic energy dependence on Russia, and the potential blackmail that came with it, will it now fall into the open arms of other dictatorships that stand ready to pump gas into its markets, such as such as Algeria? Even more dangerous might be a new partnership formed between Germany and Qatar. They have just agreed on a huge long-term energy partnership to reduce dependence on Russian gas, according to German Economy Minister Robert Habeck, who last month visited the Persian Gulf and met with the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani. Italy was the first to negotiate with Qatar, a country that, according to Freedom House, numbers 25 out of 100 on its the freedom score, only slightly above Russia, at 19.
Qatar is now saying that it stands "in solidarity" with Europe.
Solidarity?
Qatar is now saying that it stands "in solidarity" with Europe.
Solidarity?
The Cost of New Energy in Europe, but Not in Money
"When I left Nantes in 1984, it was tranquility itself, even in the traditionally more working-class neighborhoods... Today Nantes has become Lebanonized. And its history is that of France..." — Ivan Rioufol, journalist, Le Figaro, April 7, 2018. One
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