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Washington's unyielding pressure on Serbia's only refinery—currently Russian-owned—has pushed Belgrade into a corner. According to the country's energy minister, the government now faces a brutal dilemma: either seize the facility from Moscow, or watch their crude supply dry up completely. This standoff highlights how sanctions can weaponize energy infrastructure, forcing nations to choose between sovereignty concerns and survival. The ripple effects? Potential fuel shortages, price spikes, and renewed questions about energy security in Eastern Europe.

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ser_ngmivip
· 11h ago
Ngl, this is a typical case of geopolitical strangulation... Serbia is really caught in the middle.
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HodlAndChillvip
· 11-15 14:23
ngl this is a typical geopolitical meat grinder... Serbia really has no way out stuck in the middle.
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DefiVeteranvip
· 11-15 14:23
Ngl, this is a typical geopolitical meat grinder... Serbia is really stuck in the middle, it's too difficult.
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MetaverseHermitvip
· 11-15 14:13
The energy weaponization trap is really amazing, putting small countries in the middle to suffer.
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