Dalit
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I think you underestimate the impact on Europeans at your peril. There is no moment of reckoning. While war goes on, the European parliament is busy investigating its members that have taken $200K in bribes and Norway has become the world's third largest energy exporter, bypassing Russia. Not the signs of of a continent in reckoning.
I can't comment much on Africa since where they fall doesn't much change the trajectory of the world. First they owed billions to western countries. Now they owe tens of billions to China for the the Belt/Rood initiative.
For Asia, it will be interesting to see the turn. India is all in the European/US camp (may be wrongfully) as its used as a pawn against China. Economically, its engine is run because of investments from Europe. Now apple is being courted to set-up assembly there.
I have visited Europe every month for other reasons. Nobody is either confused or angry. Ryan Air the cheapest airline in the world and Easy Jet both forecast record travel this summer. This is the middle class prancing around for vacation (not the rich people). Not actions of a confused population.
You might visit Europe every month, but I was born and bred in Europe.
Europe is terrified at the prospect of Russia and China rapprochement. This nighmare scenario is a dire reality today. I work at a renowned European University where I have the privilege of exchanging views with Western scholars and professors from many countries around the world. These are authorities with credentials. It is one of the top universities in the world that attracts some of the brightest minds including political researchers. I can assure you that the academics and opinion shapers that I interact with all unanimously agree that Western clout is diminishing by the day. China and Russia are asserting themselves on the world stage. Don't pretend that this is small fish. This is a big deal and for the Western powers it is indeed a major concern.
I wasn't referring to Europeans buying Russian oil. I was referring to India and China. Russia is selling premium quality oil to two big consumers at a relatively cheap price. Why would Russia be concerned when their flow of income from these two large customers is guaranteed? Europe can boycott Russian gas/oil, but this won't dent Russian income.
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