destroying all of russian plumbings will end the war and RF existence
You know clearly, that
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you dont want to target civil infrastructure like that. almost all of it that you need is more expensive and more fragile than pipelines. dark ages are a mistake away. the modern world is a house of cards built on top of plumbings which are easily destroyed. humans collect together around these utilities huddling for life and warmth.
proceed
If you destroy their pipelines then Germany would destroy your ass for that
Funny thing is, even the ones running through Ukrainian controlled territory are not actually targeted.
They're also operating at full capacity as we speak and as the war rages.
>Pole
>makes thread about plumbing
It's in your genes
Kek
Only Poles would be this retarded
Germany is basically a fifth column in nato for buying so much russian gas
Ah, one problem there.
Ah wait, there's just one more thing
Why is poland so bothersome?
And that's weird since
>Ukraine army should blow them up asap
>Monke told he will not pump more gas, but weirdly he returned to normal supply rates
But even more weird is that after so many sanctions and kicking out everything russian, they won't put energy contracts into shredder or stop paying money for gas and oil. They can do it ffs, but doesn't want to
Ah sorry, there is just ONE MORE thing.
>transgas
lmao
>Gorno-Altaysk to Urumchi
Sure, lets throw a pipe over a mountain with no roads or any infrastructure around for hundreds of kilometers in both directions.
pretty good
I would assume realistically it would cut around them in Kazakhstan.
In this scenario
>China will pay nothing
>UAE will raise selling prices for a barrel after few days
>India is left alone to pay real gibs for resources
>JAMAL
We will be happy to receive it
Lol they can even seize pipelines like the did with oligarchs possessions
The whole point of your proposals are to avoid third party countries.
We already had too much bullshit to deal with Ukraine (no, not the war, they've been holding the pipeline hostage for decades)