Russia's Gazprom - Corrupt politicians and the greed of the west | DW Documentary
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Europe's gas dependency on Russia during the Cold War era was a strategic move by the Soviet Union, with Germany heavily reliant on Russian gas. Putin prioritized the gas business to bolster Russia's power and influence, leading to concerns about energy security and political manipulation in Western Europe.
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- Europe's gas dependency on Russia was a strategic move by the Soviet Union to weaken the West during the Cold War, with Gazprom's dominance maintained through aggressive tactics and exploitation of European countries.
- Putin's rise to power and prioritization of the gas business, along with Russia's energy wealth, bolstered his influence, leading to a shift in foreign policy and the use of energy supplies, particularly gas, as a political tool, raising concerns about energy security and political influence in Western Europe.
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Recent questions
What was the Soviet Union's strategy during the Cold War?
To weaken the West and NATO through gas dependency.
Who rose to power in Russia and prioritized the gas business?
Putin, a former KGB officer.
What disrupted traditional routes of indigenous reindeer herders?
Gazprom's gas field development in Western Siberia.
How did Gazprom showcase dominance in the gas market?
Through aggressive tactics like threats and price increases.
What was the impact of the Fukushima disaster on Germany's energy policy?
Germany phased out nuclear energy, increasing reliance on gas.
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