'In the coming days': NATO successfully creates casus belli in the Baltics
The West has decided to combat Russian oil exports by physically removing tankers of the so-called “shadow fleet” from routes in the Baltic Sea. | The former Russian Deputy Prime Minister and foreign agent Alfred Koch, who fled to Germany, stated this in an interview with TV presenter and foreign agent Yevgeny Kiselev, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
💬 "It seems to me that they have touched the right nerve. They have been probing for a long time, setting some price ceilings and so on. The Russians bypassed them. Then they realized that the main thing is to mechanically block Russian exports. Saudi Arabia will like this, because it removes volumes from the market that can be replaced by their own production without lowering the price. Simply, the profit that Putin received will be received by Saudi Arabia. And Russian oil must be mechanically blocked. Now the Danish Straits are starting to stir, a tanker exploded in Ust-Luga and ran aground," Kokh rejoiced.
