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Is the US sanctions against Russia "exhausted"? What other "tricks"?

Us sanctions against Russia have obviously been? I'm at my wit's end, okay Moreover, the United States has its own tactics to sanction Russia, which is not as good as oil. So can price restrictions on Russian oil work? The G7 summit decided to increase pressure and limit Russian oil prices to prevent Russia from benefiting from rising energy prices. Some European authorities are cautious about sanctions. Bloomberg said that price restrictions are illusory and unlikely. What are the practical difficulties in implementing this sanction? The sanctions against Russia's oil price ceiling are obviously difficult for the West to adjust. European officials are more cautious. The main reason is that this measure has caused fatal damage to the Russian economy by greatly reducing oil demand and supply.

In other words, the core means is to suppress the oil export price of Russia, which basically destroys the normal operating environment of the market economy between European countries and Russia. From the perspective of supply and demand, a healthy market economy needs to match the supply and demand as much as possible, and the Russian oil price ceiling that NATO and the United States are trying to reach only undermines the urgent demand of European countries. It has provided a large amount of oil supply to European countries and should be given objectively.

The result of this price ceiling is obvious. Both Europe and Russia will be affected. It's starting to appear now. Inflation in Europe itself is very serious and difficult to control. The political situation in Europe is a very objective reality. All countries are confused. Russia's oil price ceiling is to politicize and weaponize oil in order to defeat Russia. The difficulty of implementation is that the United States has also caused huge losses to European countries.

If Russian oil cannot be effectively supplied, Europe needs to find more oil sources outside Russia. Who can fill Russia's oil vacancy in the international market? The United States is well aware that it believes this move will help crack down on Russian energy exports. Here are some very interesting things. According to political calculations, the United States is currently the world's largest producer and exporter of LNG. Russia's oil price ceiling has forced European countries to transfer their oil sources from Russia to other places, especially oil and energy products related to the United States. If so, the United States will be the beneficiary of price restrictions, and Europe will be the biggest victim.