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The US continues its Cold War strategy by interfering with the Nord Stream 2 project which has zero influence on anything the US actually cares about.
Sen. Lindsey Graham: hit Russian oil and gas sector with "sanctions bill from hell" | Aug. 2, 2018 | Republican Senator Jim Risch, committee chairman, said the panel would also consider another bill, the bipartisan Defending American Security from Kremlin Aggression Act (DASKA), although the timing was not clear.
Republican Senator Jim Risch, committee chairman, said the panel would also consider another bill, the bipartisan Defending American Security from Kremlin Aggression Act (DASKA), although the timing was not clear.
The single person capable of preventing war in Europe was German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
First call between the two leaders ...
Angela Merkel warns Joe Biden to expect 'arguments' | FT - Jan. 21, 2021 |
Well intended ...
German Foreign Policy in Transition | Dec. 2021 |
One chapter titled:
"German Policy Towards the United States: More Self-Confidence and More Independence Needed" 'Sapere aude'
Sanctions Before the February 2022 Russian Invasion of Ukraine Most U.S. sanctions imposed before the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine were in response to Russia's 2014 invasion and annexation of Ukraine's Crimea region and Russia's support for conflict in eastern Ukraine. The basis for these Ukraine-related sanctions is a series of Executive Orders (EOs 13660, 13661, 13662, and 13685) that were issued in 2014 and codified by the Countering Russian Influence in Europe and Eurasia Act of 2017 (CRIEEA; P.L. 115-44, Title II; 22 U.S.C. 9501 et seq.), a part of the broader "Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act" (CAATSA). These Executive Orders provided for sanctions against those that the President determined to have undermined Ukraine's security and stability, misappropriated Ukrainian state assets, or conducted business, trade, or investment in occupied Crimea.
Most U.S. sanctions imposed before the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine were in response to Russia's 2014 invasion and annexation of Ukraine's Crimea region and Russia's support for conflict in eastern Ukraine. The basis for these Ukraine-related sanctions is a series of Executive Orders (EOs 13660, 13661, 13662, and 13685) that were issued in 2014 and codified by the Countering Russian Influence in Europe and Eurasia Act of 2017 (CRIEEA; P.L. 115-44, Title II; 22 U.S.C. 9501 et seq.), a part of the broader "Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act" (CAATSA). These Executive Orders provided for sanctions against those that the President determined to have undermined Ukraine's security and stability, misappropriated Ukrainian state assets, or conducted business, trade, or investment in occupied Crimea.
See my most recent diary - German Reunification and Economic Ties Russia 'Sapere aude'
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