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Robert Billyard's avatar

Thank you Dr. Hudson for an article of great clarity and understanding !

This article confirms once again that fascism was not defeated in Nazi Germany--it just metastasized and moved westward to a deathly new incarnation.

As the declasse West suffers its delirium of defeat the rest of the world must tutor it back to becoming a responsible, rational, cooperative player in the new world order.

We are at an historical turning point where the management of world affairs must constitute a meritocracy where there is little room for poor management, and zero tolerance for imperialism and the crazy caprices of rogue empires.

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Eric Arthur Blair's avatar

Michael Hudson in his article

echoed Rosa Luxemburg's statement:

Our options are either Socialism or Barbarism, best updated today as either Ecosocialism or Barbarism.

By far the most important outcome of the recent SCO meeting was confirmation that the Power of Siberia 2 pipeline will go ahead.

People need to understand that due to the different mechanics of harvesting conventional vs fracked methane and the different transportation methods of gaseous vs liquified methane (the latter needs to be refrigerated down to minus 163 degrees C, specialised export and import port terminals and transported across oceans in specialised ships for which there is a global shortage, BUILT MOSTLY IN CHINA),

the physics determine that conventional piped gas will always be waaay cheaper than fracked piped gas and the most expensive of all by far is fracked LNG, which is what the USA tries to sell to suckers, and US shale gas fields will peak and decline waaay sooner than Russian or Persian Gulf conventional gas fields.

Similarly, CO2 emissions are lowest for conventional piped gas and waaaay highest for fracked LNG, the latter being on par with dirty coal due to massive fugitive emissions and very high energy requirements for extraction and transportation, the energy coming from fossil fuels.

Why does the USA buy the vast majority of its nitrate fertiliser from Russia, which out of 35,000 sanctions against Russia has somehow escaped being tariffed or sanctioned? Because nitrate fertiliser, via Haber-Bosch, is essentially solidified natural gas and Russian conventional gas as feedstock will ALWAYS be waaaay cheaper than if the US made its fertiliser from its own superexpensive fracked shale gas.

Without cheap Russian fertiliser, US food prices will SKYROCKET.

The primary reason for the permanent decline of European economies today is the blowing up of the Nordstream pipelines by the CIA / MI6 in 2022. This starved the industrial / chemical / fertiliser / energy sectors of Germany, the powerhouse of the EU economies, and played into the hands of US LNG exporters who then sold bubble farts of gas to the Dummkopf Germs at "only" 6x the price of piped Russian gas.

The "Power of Siberia 2" from Russia to China will deliver cheap piped gas from Yamal previously designated for Europe, now permanently lost to Europe, which will render Chinese industrial / chemical / fertiliser / energy sectors even more cost competitively unbeatable on the global economic stage.

Why did China agree to Russia's demand that the pipeline go through Mongolia rather than directly across the Russia / China border?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kWxalQjkhM

More detailed analysis on this topic:

https://podbay.fm/p/the-duran-podcast/e/1757315831

Europe will NEVER AGAIN receive cheap gas in bulk from Russia, at best only a pipeline trickle via Turkstream and perhaps some expensive Russian LNG (which will still be waaay cheaper than super expensive fracked LNG from the USA).

HOWEVER the big long term question is whether the massive gasfields off the Levant (Tamar, Leviathan etc) controlled by Israel, will ever supply Europe via pipeline, or whether, now that the West got rid of Bashar Al Assad, it will finally be possible to build a pipeline from Qatar through Syria on to Europe.

These prospects, given the unending turmoil in the area, are, if you will pardon the pun, a pipedream.

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