This will just be one lesson more that emphasizes that the US are not a reliable ~~trading~~ partner any more as they don''t honor agreements.
Also, on a related but German-specific side note: "Reiche, lick balls!"
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This will just be one lesson more that emphasizes that the US are not a reliable ~~trading~~ partner any more as they don''t honor agreements.
Also, on a related but German-specific side note: "Reiche, lick balls!"
In this thread no one read the article...
It's about the supply of diesel fuel, which is scarce at the moment. You need to outbid your competitors to get some. So Australia decided to pay more than the customer in Europe.
Like Spain? Sorry I'm out of the loop, what is Spain like in this context?
One of the few countries saying out loud what many of us want to tell the us-zionist coalition
Oh, so it didn't actually matter where european shipped fossil fuels were coming from and everyone can just compete for that supply? I am shocked. (/s) Nobody tell all those conservatives who don't have a brain and claim europe won't possibly have a volume shortage.