Guillaume wrote:Honestly, I don't think he had much choice.
There's countries ( lets say France, because I live there ) that can afford to stick a finger to Vlad Ruble Diktat because they used to import a minimal amount of natural gas from Russia and have capacity to import it from other sources.
And there's countries that have limited options or no options at all.
( I'm waiting to see how Germany is going to handle it... because they too have no real short term options, and on the European Game they are more important than Hungary )
Maybe so…maybe so!
But he could have chosen to take the same path as Poland and Bulgaria did.
Both nations were equally dependent on Russian gas and petroleum; Bulgaria 100%, yet they both told Putin where to stick his decree, and they were cut off!
They were aware of what in the cards, and had made arrangement with neighboring countries to receive gas and petro from the EU.
Something Orban had neglected, since he was always going to do Putin’s bidding.
You’re not alone in in wondering how western unity will hold up, once Putin decides to put the screws on nations even more dependent on Russian gas!