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      1 month ago

      The US would just wait for the EU to collapse, because even a single winter without US imports would destroy them. The UK couldn’t ramp up production that quickly, they’ve been declining as producers for a long time. There’d be at least a few years when people can’t heat their homes or run factories because they’re cut off from the US and Russia at the same time.

      Trump also seems fully willing to destroy the US just to teach his enemies a lesson lol

      Besides, just drilling for more fossil fuels is going to kill us all. Electrification is the only serious solution.

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          A sudden 20% drop would be catastrophic. Europe could possibly thread the needle but things would be hard for a while, at least causing a multiple year recession.

          I’m just explaining to you the material reasons for why Europe bends the knee to the US. What’s your explanation? They’re just dummies?

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              Okay, I’m explaining my opinion. Whatever. I’m trying to root my opinion in the material reality of Europe’s dependency on the US (energy, finance, military) because I think that actually neatly explains why Europe constantly bends over backwards for Trump. Again, it’s not just fossil fuels. It’s NATO, it’s global trade in dollars, etc etc. Dependency is multifaceted.

              I can’t help but notice you didn’t explain your opinion on why Europe obeys the US’s demands. Do you have an explanation?