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Otto Harkaman 06-04-24 04:13 PM

^^ We don't even have to bring Trump into it. I think most of us on this forum are militarily oriented enough to know that we are not talking about public opinion but military preparedness from an Intelligence assessment (Intel).

But I get the game now, that was great for the Germans not to spend money on their own defense and when we(Biden) blew up the Nord Stream pipeline we really showed them that we had them by the balls.

:shucks:

https://th.bing.com/th/id/OIG3.t.TXz...pid=ImgDetMain

Catfish 06-04-24 04:20 PM

^ That. :yep:
Sad enough, some here still did not get the message.

mapuc 06-04-24 04:52 PM

Now I'm lost

The story was about Biden and Americas immigration problems.

Markus

Otto Harkaman 06-04-24 05:47 PM

Who is the main supplier of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Germany?

The United States is the main supplier of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Germany. In 2023, the US supplied over 80% of Germany's LNG imports. This significant share is part of the broader trend in which the US has become the largest LNG supplier to Europe, driven by the need for European countries to diversify their energy sources in response to reduced imports from Russia following its invasion of Ukraine​ (EIA Energy Info)​​ (LngIndustry)​​ (CleanTechnica)​.

Germany's decision to pivot towards LNG and increase its imports from the US has been part of a broader strategy to enhance its energy security. This move comes amidst efforts to reduce reliance on Russian gas and bolster energy supply resilience, especially given the geopolitical tensions and supply disruptions experienced in recent years​ (DW)​.

https://th.bing.com/th/id/OIG3.Y4ze8...pid=ImgDetMain

Otto Harkaman 06-04-24 07:27 PM

H.R.7176 - Unlocking our Domestic LNG Potential Act of 2024

Shown Here:
Passed House (02/15/2024)


Unlocking our Domestic LNG Potential Act of 2024

This bill repeals certain restrictions on the import and export of natural gas under the Natural Gas Act, including requirements for Department of Energy (DOE) approval and related provisions that address free trade agreements.
In addition, the bill grants the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) the exclusive authority to approve or deny applications to authorize the siting, construction, expansion, or operation of facilities (e.g., liquefied natural gas terminals) to export natural gas to foreign countries or import natural gas from foreign countries. (Currently, DOE authorizes the export or import of natural gas, and FERC authorizes related facilities.)
In determining whether to approve or deny an application, FERC must deem the exportation or importation of natural gas to be consistent with the public interest.


https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-...ouse-bill/7176

Rockstar 06-04-24 07:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Catfish (Post 2913860)
^ nobody believed some ten years ago that there would ever be a war again against Europe initialised by Russia. Even after the sacking of Crimea.
This is why no one wanted to spend a dime for a defence that was so completely unnecessary (ahem).

Whatever, what Trump said or says is irrelevant. In hindsight all is perfectly clear for the wisecracks.
As a true sick narcicist Trump uses any situation to blame others and try to pose as the one who knew it all, and better. Just watch some interviews, this guy is a blithering idiot who has not even the excuse of Alzheimer's disease.
b.t.w. you cannot trust a fraudster, be it selling a car, or his people.

Dude your TDS is showing. Probably something in the koolaid huh?

1st Poland and the Baltic states for over a decade warned of Putin’s encroachment into Europe as he and his old German buddies attempted to develop a European dependency on his energy via Nord Stream. Trump even publicly warned and sure enough Europe particularly Germany laughed even harder. Because as we all know it was the fashionable thing to do then, because you know ‘Trump’ and apparently still is. :roll:

IMO we put an end to what the then Polish president said was a ‘new Molotov Ribbentrop pact. What we see in Ukraine today is what Putin intended to do over time by holding Europe hostage as he had his way. But now has to overtly challenge the world order Ukrainian sovereignty.

Never forget the reason why NATO exists, to keep those two belligerent nations Germany and Russia at bay. Because as we see when those two get together the world generally turns into a steaming pile of **** real fast. And sure enough when you get caught what follows is you being like little children throwing a tantrum blaming Biden, blaming Trump, and the U.S. for not doing enough to fix it. Pathetic

Let’s be honest this doesn’t have jack squat to do with freedom and democracy slogans. Germany and Russia fekked with our hegemony in Europe. Now it’s time for Germany and all those other ungrateful turds who allowed that pipeline to run through their waters to realize again, contrary to asinine British tabloid news, that Putin, (not Biden , not Trump or the US) is the bad guy and for Putin to realize he needs to stay the hell out of Europe.

There’s a reason why invest so much economically and militarily in Europe. Because Europeans in general are to stupid to know how good they have it.

Can’t wait to hear your ya bout what about Trump argument

Otto Harkaman 06-04-24 07:29 PM

The largest company producing liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the United States is Cheniere Energy. Cheniere operates two major LNG facilities along the U.S. Gulf Coast: Sabine Pass in Louisiana and Corpus Christi in Texas. The Sabine Pass facility started export operations in 2016 and currently has five operational liquefaction units, with a sixth under construction. Once complete, Sabine Pass is expected to reach a production capacity of about 30 million tonnes per annum (mtpa). The Corpus Christi facility, which began operations in 2018, consists of three liquefaction units with a total production capacity of 15 mtpa​ (EIA Energy Info)​​ (MarketScreener)​.

Several U.S. politicians have been reported to have investments in Cheniere Energy. For example, Representative Tom Carper (D-DE), Representative Pete Sessions (R-TX), and Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) are some of the prominent figures with stock trades involving Cheniere Energy. These investments are part of their broader financial portfolios, which include various issuers and volumes traded over recent years​ (Capitol Trades)​.

Cheniere Energy has indeed established partnerships with German companies. One significant partnership is with BASF, one of the largest chemical producers globally. Cheniere and BASF entered into a long-term LNG sale and purchase agreement. Under this agreement, Cheniere will supply BASF with LNG from its facilities in the United States. This collaboration highlights the growing energy ties between the U.S. and Germany, particularly in the context of LNG supply​ (Cheniere Energy, Inc.)​​ (GIZ)​.

The largest shareholder of Cheniere Energy is Carl C. Icahn, who owns approximately 10.35% of the company's shares. This equates to about 23.68 million shares valued at around $3.64 billion​ (WallStreetZen)​​ (Simply Wall St)​. Other significant shareholders include The Vanguard Group, Inc. with 9.72% ownership, and BlackRock, Inc. holding 8.07%​ (WallStreetZen)​.

Interesting that blackrock is a large owner

https://th.bing.com/th/id/OIG1.diBNh...pid=ImgDetMain

em2nought 06-05-24 02:49 AM

With these particular democrats in charge, the Republicans should keep in mind what happened to the Templars. :03:

mapuc 06-05-24 11:51 AM

A friend wrote following on her wall
"PROJECT 2025 will be putting people in camps ,if they are gay , trans, and if you talk against the government . Gee this sounds like Russia, China , North Korea , like any country with a DICTATOR , never to see your love one again "

This project 2025 sounds smells like a bunch of conspiracy.

Made a search and found this wiki page-It doesn't mention anything about putting people in camps.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_2025

Jimbuna 06-05-24 01:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rockstar (Post 2913878)
Dude your TDS is showing. Probably something in the koolaid huh?

1st Poland and the Baltic states for over a decade warned of Putin’s encroachment into Europe as he and his old German buddies attempted to develop a European dependency on his energy via Nord Stream. Trump even publicly warned and sure enough Europe particularly Germany laughed even harder. Because as we all know it was the fashionable thing to do then, because you know ‘Trump’ and apparently still is. :roll:

IMO we put an end to what the then Polish president said was a ‘new Molotov Ribbentrop pact. What we see in Ukraine today is what Putin intended to do over time by holding Europe hostage as he had his way. But now has to overtly challenge the world order Ukrainian sovereignty.

Never forget the reason why NATO exists, to keep those two belligerent nations Germany and Russia at bay. Because as we see when those two get together the world generally turns into a steaming pile of **** real fast. And sure enough when you get caught what follows is you being like little children throwing a tantrum blaming Biden, blaming Trump, and the U.S. for not doing enough to fix it. Pathetic

Let’s be honest this doesn’t have jack squat to do with freedom and democracy slogans. Germany and Russia fekked with our hegemony in Europe. Now it’s time for Germany and all those other ungrateful turds who allowed that pipeline to run through their waters to realize again, contrary to asinine British tabloid news, that Putin, (not Biden , not Trump or the US) is the bad guy and for Putin to realize he needs to stay the hell out of Europe.

There’s a reason why invest so much economically and militarily in Europe. Because Europeans in general are to stupid to know how good they have it.

Can’t wait to hear your ya bout what about Trump argument

Thirty three edits....not quite beating your record of thirty five but a good effort.

If you weren't so 'asinine' in manner and content that of which you regularly post then some folk around here might make the effort to read and then consider the contents you write around these parts.

vienna 06-05-24 01:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rockstar (Post 2913878)

...

Can’t wait to hear your ya bout what about Trump argument

We've been too busy slogging through your endless "Waddabout Biden/Pelosi/Clinton/Obama/DEMs/etc." posts...


<O>

mapuc 06-05-24 04:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Otto Harkaman (Post 2913973)
How many times did the United States threaten to destroy the Nord Stream pipeline?

The United States has publicly threatened to destroy the Nord Stream pipeline at least once. This notable instance occurred when President Joe Biden stated on February 7, 2022, that the U.S. would "bring an end" to the Nord Stream 2 pipeline if Russia invaded Ukraine. Biden's statement was made during a joint press conference with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and was widely reported in the media.

Here is the specific quote from President Biden: "If Russia invades...then there will be no longer a Nord Stream 2. We will bring an end to it."

While this is the most prominent public threat, it's important to note that discussions and concerns about the pipeline have been ongoing for years among U.S. officials, particularly in the context of energy security and geopolitical tensions with Russia. However, this statement by President Biden is the clearest and most direct threat to the pipeline's existence made publicly by a U.S. official.

Sending a threat isn't the same as USA have done it.

I guess we will never know who was behind the sabotage.

Markus

Reece 06-05-24 07:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2913955)
Thirty three edits....not quite beating your record of thirty five but a good effort.

I think Skybird might be one up on that Jim! :D

Gorpet 06-05-24 10:19 PM

Word is.
 
All Governors in America will be getting a Box car shipment of these.
Prussian blue (Radiogardase)..Potassium iodide.And this of course this can't be verified.But somebody is loading it. Right

Oubaas 06-06-24 10:54 AM

They're militarizing Gotland, placing a Typhon missile system on Bornholm, squeezing transit through the Suwalki gap making logistical support of Kaliningrad expensive and difficult, Micron in France openly has troops on the ground in Ukraine and plans to send more, the rest of the west covertly has troops there, the brain giants who "lead" the west have all given permission for Ukraine to launch attacks inside Russia with western weapons, the F-16s are coming, a Russian MP has advocated nuking a European port to interdict Europe's energy supply and that means Rotterdam, drones are plaguing the Russians and they're eyeing drone manufacturing in the UK, the Baltics are foaming at the mouth, there's talk of turning the Baltic Sea into a "A NATO lake", the west is eyeing the northern sea route, and Poland has been mentioned by Russia as being in need of more radiation.

Meanwhile, Israel is attacking Hesbollah in Lebanon, Iran is POed, the mess in Gaza continues, the Houthis continue, Spain is joining South Africa's ICC/ICJ complaint against Israel, etcetera.

And, the west is getting belligerent with China over Taiwan, as Japan petulantly refuses to talk to Russia about the disputed Kuril Islands. And North Korea is distributing airborne garbage.

Now, what could go wrong? I'm confident that the west's DEI-driven militaries can handle a multi-front war with elan and alacrity, as long as they don't break a heel while traversing rough terrain. And they wear military grade high heels.

Don't but any green bananas. They probably won't ripen fast enough for you to eat them.

Have a nice day! :haha:

:Kaleun_Cheers:


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