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Война на Ближнем Востоке: Иран оставит Европу БЕЗ ГАЗА?!

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Hello, friends. Geoenergetika Info on air. This is Maxim Radaykin and I'm Boris Martsinkevich. Good afternoon everyone. The Iran effect, explosions are ringing out in the Middle East, and energy prices have jumped in Europe. The European Commission is already convening an emergency meeting. Boris Anidovich, what awaits Europe if the conflict drags on a bit longer? Gas at 1,000 and oil at 200. Will we see such prices? And is this advantageous for Russia? So, in principle, it's possible to somehow summarize the results of the first two or three days. What surprised Iran? The fact that retaliatory strikes began practically without a pause. Compared to the situation last summer, then it took more than two days to gather strength, concentrate, and so on. Now it's more than two hours. Clearly, it wasn't just Mr. Trump who was bringing the carrier groups to a standstill; Iran was also planning what would happen. We took into account the mistakes of those regimes that had already brought democracy: Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan. This is the result of sufficiently thorough planning. We see no restrictions on work at all military bases, at all military facilities, and at those facilities they previously declared to be connected to the American and Israeli militarism, so to speak. In my opinion, in all countries where American bases were located, the results of the work of shahids and ballistic missiles have already been noted. What has this achieved? Leaving aside the Strait of Armuz itself, the situation is now becoming more or less clear. If we look at the capacity where oil can be loaded without shipping it, then the reserves will probably last for three weeks. After that, the Gulf countries will be forced to reduce production volumes, and there's nothing they can do about it. And this, of course, means an additional pause. That is, even if, say, everything stops in 20-25 days, it will also take time to first shut off the wells and then raise the pressure again. Extra money, all of that means expenses.

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