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Sunday, June 14, 2020
New U.S. Sanctions Unlikely To Derail Nord Stream 2 — Viktor Katona
Won't work and is really pissing off Germany, which has already rejected extraterritorial sanctions as illegal under international law.
The US will threat those who try to impose international law upon US with sanctions. That’s what they did when systematic war crimes in Afghanistan was reported. Threats against any person who even tried to investigate it.
The US don care about international law.
ReplyDeleteThe US will threat those who try to impose international law upon US with sanctions. That’s what they did when systematic war crimes in Afghanistan was reported. Threats against any person who even tried to investigate it.
ReplyDeleteUsing sanctions to discourage a gas pipeline is strange. Why aren't they using the old method of buying off German politicians?
ReplyDeleteBASF owns 49%
ReplyDeleteYou’d have to threaten to confiscate BASF assets in US...
“Why aren't they using the old method of buying off German politicians?“
ReplyDeleteGermans are overpriced.