cawacko
Well-known member
As I read more about the Ukraine/Russia situation I keep seeing comments about Europe needing a long-term strategy to become more self-sufficient militarily and economically (energy) wise. The EU is very dependent on the U.S. for its military defense and very dependent on the Middle East and Russia for its energy needs.
I believe Germany has decided to shut down all of its nuclear reactors and are going to natural gas fired plants which are suppose to be safer, unless you have to rely more on Russia for energy and gas needs.
My understanding is most of the EU has banned fracking as well which again makes them more reliant on the Middle East and Russia energy sources and the U.S. to protect the transportation of those fuels.
With these European concerns is there any way they are going to take a hard line against Putin? I'm not an expert on the area but it doesn't seem unreasonable to me that the EU needs to step up it's own defense and stop relying on America to be the world's police man.
I believe Germany has decided to shut down all of its nuclear reactors and are going to natural gas fired plants which are suppose to be safer, unless you have to rely more on Russia for energy and gas needs.
My understanding is most of the EU has banned fracking as well which again makes them more reliant on the Middle East and Russia energy sources and the U.S. to protect the transportation of those fuels.
With these European concerns is there any way they are going to take a hard line against Putin? I'm not an expert on the area but it doesn't seem unreasonable to me that the EU needs to step up it's own defense and stop relying on America to be the world's police man.