Vladimir Putin is using natural gas as a weapon against Europe. It may backfire on him.
While Vladimir Putin wages a conventional war in Ukraine, he has opened a second front in Europe that is coming to a head: Ahave been nervously waiting to see if the Russian president turns the gas taps back on
to the continent in coming days after a 10-day period when the main pipeline has been shut down for routine maintenance. On Tuesday,
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