UK's Brown warns of Russian "energy stranglehold"

by Barry ORegan | August 31, 2008 at 03:55 am
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Barry Artiste 

Ya know, ya don't threaten your sole energy supplier (Russia) with nuclear weapons in Poland at Russia's backdoor and expect Russia as your sole energy supplier to throw their hands up and cry "UNCLE".   What the hell did you expect, ya Twits!

UK demanding Russia not turn off the oil/gas pumps to the rest of the EU, most likely will have little effect.

Russia a major exporter of energy to Europe pretty much can set the terms, and shut off the pumps, much like the Saudis do to the US, limiting supply when increased demand in the world for a product results in panic mode.

Russia suffering bad press over the invasion of Georgia by EU countries, feel the EU should not "Bite the Hand that Fuels Them" and align themselves with Russia.

The EU looking to the Caspian to get off reliance of Russian Energy is a little too late, in that it will take years to come to fruition, and winter is coming quick and the EU homes and cars need fuel.

It's Russia's energy, they do not have to sell to anyone, morally Russia may be wrong in not selling energy to western customers, but forcing Russia by hook or by crook to sell their energy is folly.

Folly in much like the World today demanding the Saudi's reduce oil prices for hungry consumer is just plain Fuelish!

Stalinist Russia used food shortages to keep their people in line, Today's Russia is using energy to keep their customers in line.

Russia is one pissed off bear, and though some fear Russia invading Europe,they should know it ain't gonna happen, Russia don't need to, as their Energy Reserves are a much better weapon to take you hostage by the "Short and Curly's". 

As for NATO invading Russia? Well, perhaps if NATO has some Electric Tanks, but even then it would only get the tanks out the gates to the Russian Border, before needing a recharge, and last time I checked, Russia can pull the plug on that as well.

Best the EU use quiet diplomacy with Russia's invasion with Georgia in order to keep the energy flowing to Europe, work out a resolve in all this and be prepared to make some concessions, cause after all, in this case the "Customer isn't always Right", when the Merchant can pick and choose who they serve.

http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/news/story.html?id=ce4ddbee-900b-4731-8909-9a1748f525cc

UK's Brown warns of Russian "energy stranglehold"

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(Photo Inset) CREDIT: Viktor Drachev/AFP/Getty Images Russian tanks roll on a street in Tskhinvali on August 30, 2008. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev called on European governments Saturday to send more observers to Georgia, where fighting broke out this month, a Kremlin statement said.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

LONDON - British Prime Minister Gordon Brown warned that Russia must not be allowed to subject Europe to an "energy stranglehold" and said NATO should review relations with Moscow in the light of its actions in Georgia.

In an article in Sunday's Observer newspaper, Brown said he had spoken to Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and told him to expect a determined response when European leaders meet to discuss the Georgia crisis on Monday.

The EU meeting in Brussels will debate the bloc's response to Russia's military intervention and its decision to recognise South Ossetia and Georgia's other breakaway region, Abkhazia, as independent states.

The Russian incursion has raised fears in the West that an important oil pipeline from the Caspian Sea to the Turkish Mediterranean coast via Georgia could come under Russian control. Brown said he would press European leaders to increase funding to allow EU nations to source energy from the Caspian, reducing dependency on Russia.

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Rhonda J Mangus
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at 04:23 on August 31st, 2008

Barry Artiste, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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Barry ORegan

Thanks Rhonda, makes you wonder how these leaders ever get elected, and the mentality of the people who voted them in the first place?

Uwe Paschen
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at 05:37 on August 31st, 2008

Barry Artiste, I like this story. It's good stuff.

Well written Barry. And yes it would make sense to most, how ever it does look like that Russia as well as the EU have been set up by some one having only their own interest at Heart. I am bad, Sorry.

SOLARLIFE
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at 05:55 on August 31st, 2008

Barry Artiste, I like this story. "UK demanding Russia not turn off the oil/gas pumps to the rest of the EU",.... for sure it will happen. James Bond "RogerMoore" is now retired at Monaco, the Brit's running out of the good moscow spy. History channel: More than 3 generations of British soldiers tried to take Irak, without success. The good old petrol, now this year Brown signed a energy indepandance plan for 2050 with, based on, I will report on this. It is fair to mention the UK is the Home of all anti-Putin russians, sufficient rich to....

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Barry ORegan

Thanks Paschen and Solar for your comments and flag, whether Russia is right or wrong, ya really have to choose your words carefully when they are holding a Gas nozzle to your head!

dunkelberg
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at 07:08 on August 31st, 2008

The Russian incursion has raised fears in the West that an important oil pipeline from the Caspian Sea to the Turkish Mediterranean coast via Georgia could come under Russian control.

Has anyone leveled with Georgia and told them this is the only reason they have our "leaders'" love?

It is interesting that when the person from whom you want something rolls tanks to quash an area that wants independence, the first tank roller is the good guy.  When the people you want to deny that something you're after roll tanks to counter the first tank rollers, they are the bad guys.

Military force?  Against Russia?  Two of history's greatest meglomaniacs have shown how well that works.  Do we have anyone these days who wants to add his/her name to the list?

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Barry ORegan

HA, thanks for the comments and flag Dunk, always correct, always appreciated

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Iffy Squify

Goody, goody! I soooo look forward to the country (the UK) who has given the world such beautiful things as the drunken yob, the slapper, the woofter, and its crappy, uptight society, to go to war with Russia, a country that defeated two attempts at taking it over, and who fought at Stalingrad. I hope Britain makes the big mistake: a bit like most Brits in a bar, all jaw but when you take them outside, 'it's mummy, mummy!'.

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Barry ORegan

Thanks Moon and Iffy for your comments and flag, as you say Moon, if you poke at a bear with a sharp and pointed stick, don't whine then, when he rips your testicles off with a swipe of his claws, and feeds them to you.

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