๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐ ๐ ๐๐รน ๐ฆ๐ท๐
3.5K posts

๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐ ๐ ๐๐รน ๐ฆ๐ท๐
@argdipiu
๐๐



80 years of Vespa! Italyโs most iconic motorcycle ๐ฎ๐น The patent was filed on April 23, 1946, in Florence The Vespa was born from a design by engineer Corradino DโAscanio and the vision of entrepreneur Enrico Piaggio, who wanted to create a vehicle to support post-war recovery









While everyone is trying to make sense of Trumpโs statements and predict his next move, one of the most significant geopolitical shifts of recent decades is quietly unfolding in Europe. To understand why it began in the first place, you need to pay attention to one number: 10. 10 is the number of liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipments that Qatar will not deliver to Italy by mid-June. Not postponed, but canceled. Qatar Energy declared force majeure after Iranian strikes on the Ras Laffan complex knocked out about 17% of Qatarโs total LNG exports. Recovery will take 3โ5 years. Thatโs $20 billion in losses each year for Qatar and a disaster for their contractors. And now the number that Brussels prefers not to mention. 100% of Bavariaโs oil goes through a single Italian port. 90% for Austria. About 50% for the Czech Republic. All of this goes through the TAL Transalpine Pipeline, which begins at the maritime terminal in Trieste on the Adriatic Sea. In other words, the industrial heart of German-speaking Europe in Bavaria, the petrochemical industry near Vienna, and Czech refineriesโall of these are supplied via Italy. And now Italy, which imports 95% of the gas and generates over 40% of its electricity from gas, has received a โforce majeureโ notice from its largest LNG supplier. Before Iranโs strike on Ras Laffan, 45% of Italyโs LNG came from there. What is Giorgia Meloni doing? On April 3, without any public announcements, she boards a plane and, within 48 hours, meets with the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, the Emir of Qatar, and the President of the UAE. They held emergency planning sessions for a new European energy architecture amid conditions where the Strait of Hormuz is de facto closed, and Trump has turned the entire region into a war zone. The most interesting thing about this is that Meloni isnโt just any European leader. She is the very same conservative populist whom Trump constantly praised as a model for the European right. But that was only the view in Washington. In reality, with this unsanctioned visit, Meloni demonstrated that she is not a populist, but an independent player and strategist. Although Trump himself said he loves surprises. When Trumpโs closest ideological ally in the European Council is conducting independent energy diplomacy with the Persian Gulf โ the crack in the transatlantic alliance is no longer theoretical. It is operational. Next, a bit about what Meloni actually agreed to. Saudi Arabia. The key is not the oil fields, but the Petroline pipeline, built during the Iran-Iraq War of the 1980s specifically to bypass the Strait of Hormuz. It stretches 1,200 km from the Persian Gulf coast to the port of Yanbu on the Red Sea. It is currently operating at full capacity โ 7 million barrels per day. 5 million are exported via Yanbu directly into the Red Sea, then through the Suez Canal to the Mediterranean. That is, straight into the basin where the Italian refineries are located. Saudi oil via Yanbu is physically closer to Italy than that which used to go through the Strait of Hormuz. UAE. The Habshan-Fujairah Pipeline (ADCOP), 248 miles from the Abu Dhabi oil fields to the port of Fujairah in the Gulf of Oman. The key point is that Fujairah is outside the Strait of Hormuz. Capacity is 1.8 million barrels per day; it is currently operating at 1.5 million. Qatar. There is no point in signing LNG contracts right now โ Qatar cannot even fulfill the existing ones. But Meloni offered Italian industrial assistance in the restoration of Ras Laffan. This is a multi-billion-dollar investment that puts Italy at the forefront for future supplies. And second โ access to the Golden Pass project in Texas. This is a joint venture between Qatar Energy and ExxonMobil. Qatar does not own Golden Pass outright, but it controls the shipping commitments. And Italy now has preferential access to Golden Pass volumes thanks to the ties Meloni has strengthened in Doha. Together, this does not fully replace the Qatari shortfall. But it is the framework of a European importer trying to operate in a new reality where the Strait of Hormuz is no longer a reliable corridor. It is the diversification that has been so sorely lacking. Every barrel of oil arriving in Trieste can, within a few days, fuel BMWโs production lines in Bavaria, petrochemical plants near Vienna, and Czech refineries. Trieste is not just a local Italian port; it is the southern loading dock for Central European industry. If Italy secures preferential access to Saudi oil in Yanbu, if this oil passes through the Suez Canal into the Mediterranean and arrives in Trieste โ every refinery along the TAL pipeline from Ingolstadt to Karlsruhe will be running on supplies secured by Meloni in Saudi Arabia. Italyโs move was planned in advance. It did not go to the Gulf on a whim. Meloni acted on the basis of the Mattei Plan โ an Italian framework for partnership with African and Mediterranean states in energy and infrastructure. The UAE has invested $25 million in the Rome Process alone. The Saudis have signed memorandums on water desalination and renewable energy in Africa under the Mattei Plan. ENI has a joint venture with the Saudi company ACWA Power. Fincantieri and Elettronica are integrated into Saudi production chains for years to come. What this means for Ukraine: First, this is further proof that the U.S. no longer functions as a guarantor of global security. Even Trumpโs closest ideological ally in the EU โ Meloni โ is conducting her own diplomacy bypassing Washington, because Washington has created the problem rather than offering a solution. Second, Europe is learning to be an actor. Slowly, through pain and loss, but it is learning. Meloni in the Persian Gulf is exactly what Ukraine has been seeking from the EU for years: independent decisions without waiting for instructions from the White House. Third, and this is the most important thing for us. Europe, which is building a new energy architecture on its own and paying real money for it, will finally understand: dependence on any authoritarian regime is a deadly trap. Qatar is not Russia, but the very model of โrelying on a single country for critical infrastructureโ now lies shattered in Ras Laffan. Above all, this counters American calls to buy Russian oil. Moscow is losing money again. Fourth, Italy now has unique leverage. It is the country where southern supplies converge and Central European distribution takes place. This is true power over energy. And we must closely monitor how Meloni uses this leverage โ especially regarding European policy. A new energy map of Europe is being drawn right now. The chaos created by Trump in the Middle East is, paradoxically, pushing Europe toward strategic autonomy.





"OH WOWIE WOWZERS. THE PETER THIEL ASSET NICK LAND DEBATED THE PETER THIEL ASSET ALEKSANDR DUGIN. SO LE EPIC BACON AWESOMESAUCE"




VILLERIZACIรN DE LA POLITICA. "Hay un proceso de aculturaciรณn, se estรก perdiendo la cultura y eso se ve en como se expresan, en el lenguaje, hay una villerizaciรณn de la politica. Se desculturiza la polรญtica, la clase polรญtica actual es detestable".














