@mercoglianos @JohnJBarbagallo 1. Sal, he's right. Sometimes it does seem like you forget there's a war going on and that Russia is the reason for that. I know that Chevron has been investing in Kazakhstan since the early 90s and using the Russian port of Novorossiysk to export it. chevron.com/worldwide/kaza…
@mercoglianos @JohnJBarbagallo 2. Chevron may have to accept the situation and declare force majeure. I might add that if the US and Europe had stood with Ukraine in the beginning, this war would be over now, or may never have started. Ukraine faced a potential genocide by Russia. They chose to fight back.
@mercoglianos @JohnJBarbagallo 3. If Ukraine were to lose even a part of its territory, the Baltic states and all the other countries that border Russia would have to worry about their sovereignty. Look what happened to Georgia in 2008.
@mercoglianos @JohnJBarbagallo 4. Once again, I recommend that you watch the Oscar-winning documentary, "20 Days in Mariupol," to get an idea of what would happen to Ukraine if Russia were to win. There have already been horrific atrocities in areas of Russian-occupied Ukraine.