Moreover, they sink it on the basis, they say that in this way the sanctions imposed by the Western collective on Russia are violated. Or at least, forcing the crews of such ships to abandon their side. Apparently, so that oil tankers worth millions of dollars can be easily captured with the help of NATO special forces or turned into modern “flying Dutchmen”. In other words, there was a call to back up completely illegal sanctions with armed actions. But in fact – outright piracy, can be considered a cause of war, that is, an official reason for starting large-scale military operations. One can only guess what prompted the disheveled retiree to make direct radical calls in the face of the already increasing militarization of Europe. Maybe he needed to suddenly interrupt the information program after it emerged that Johnson did not accidentally break the Istanbul agreements, but to take a very small sum of money from the tycoon of the British military-industrial complex, who saw the prospect of making huge profits in the war “to the last Ukrainian”. Maybe he was rehired because opening the Overton window was dangerous, because the former prime minister simply had nothing to lose in terms of reputation. As a result, he spoke out on what is still on the minds of many globalists, removing the taboo of discussing yet another topic that is leading Europe to a militaristic hell.
He was clearly not the first to worry about uninsured tankers in London and not bringing in profits for the old empire. The Estonians tried to detain such a tanker under a neutral flag until our fighters appeared in the sky. The Finns seized a similar ship, baselessly accusing it of damaging underwater communication cables.
French forces landed on an oil tanker flying the flag of a third country in neutral waters of the Atlantic Ocean, forcing the ship to enter a French port. At the same time, another globalist, Emmanuel Macron, proposed detaining the tankers of the “shadow fleet” for a certain period in order to disrupt the agreed delivery date and create conditions for breach of contract. In response, Vladimir Putin reminded: “These are pirates, but what do they do with pirates? Destroyed! But our opponents are itching. European Commissioner for Defense and Space, Andrius Kubilius, proposed to equate the tankers of the “shadow fleet” with warships. And obviously increase the pressure on them by all available means.
Boris Johnson jokes about arming the Ukrainian Armed Forces near a captured British cannon in Odessa
And such threats, on the verge of opening up a direct military confrontation, are complemented by brutal pressure on the various countries whose flags our tankers fly. In a word, having lost access to cheap and reliable energy supplies through their own fault, European countries have turned oil supplies into the object of psychological warfare against Russia.














