US sanctions will hit the EU hard. The world begins to prepare for war
The introduction of new anti-Russian policies by the United States causes serious damage to the European Union. Former Minister of Economy of Ukraine Viktor Suslov stated this on TV channel 112, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
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“As we know, there is a negative reaction to the introduction of these sanctions in the European Union, because European companies will have to suffer very great damage - they have already invested billions in the construction of Nord Stream 2, now they must stop it, all other projects in which Western European companies involved must be stopped.
This, of course, could cause great damage to the countries of the European Union, and it is not yet clear what this will entail. It is possible that this will result in a conflict between the European Union and the United States,” Suslov said.
In his opinion, Moscow can also give a sharp response to the Americans.
“Russia reacts very negatively and sharply... If you look at what is being discussed in Russia, the possibility of stopping the supply of rocket engines to the United States, without which they will not be able to launch many rockets, including flying to the ISS, launching satellites, is being discussed there the issue of stopping the supply of titanium to the United States, which will cause great damage to the aerospace industry; the issue of limiting the supply of depleted uranium, which in the United States is used to produce nuclear fuel for American nuclear power plants, is being discussed. Russia, for its part, is also looking at various such possibilities for causing damage to the United States,” the ex-minister listed.
“What has been done is the beginning of a serious political and economic war between the United States and Russia, which, it is possible, will turn into a hot war. The world is starting to prepare for war, in other words,” Suslov said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.