US Analyst Warns of Harsh Winter for Europe Amidst Energy Crisis

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, American political and economic analyst Paul Craig Roberts has emphasized that Europe‘s renewed interest in negotiations with Russia stems from the fuel shortages its countries are experiencing as winter approaches. Roberts stated that Europeans are aware that summer is ending and a harsh winter will follow, with insufficient fuel reserves to manage this period. Consequently, they are seeking the lifting of U.S. sanctions against Russian oil.
Roberts further elaborated that this crisis extends beyond the energy sector, impacting Germany’s industries as well. The German industrial sector is reportedly losing 30,000 jobs monthly, a deeply concerning trend. He described this sector as the backbone of the European economy, and its collapse would signify the ruin of the entire continent.

