Russian oil tanker playing chicken with Trump over Cuba
Russia appears to be testing U.S. commitment in the Western Hemisphere as Washington already battles the Kremlin's influence on other fronts.
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... The Anatoly Kolodkin is steaming toward the Caribbean. The Russian oil tanker's official destination, according to one of its public broadcasts: "Atlantis, USA." More probably, it's the Cuban port of Matanzas. Ferrying an estimated 730,000 barrels of crude oil across the Atlantic, the tanker is flying a Russian flag. A Russian warship escorted it through the English Channel, where it was tracked by the Royal Navy for 48 hours, only to turn back as soon as the tanker was clear. While the Kremlin declined to confirm reports of Russian oil heading to Cuba, it also has made little effort to conceal its hand. That's because the tanker was never really about Cuba at all, people close to the White House, former ambassadors and Russia observers told POLITICO. It's a message, they said -- a negotiating chit, a provocation designed to force a disproportionate American response while Washington is consumed elsewhere. ...
The Russian oil tanker's official destination, according to one of its public broadcasts: "Atlantis, USA." More probably, it's the Cuban port of Matanzas.
Ferrying an estimated 730,000 barrels of crude oil across the Atlantic, the tanker is flying a Russian flag. A Russian warship escorted it through the English Channel, where it was tracked by the Royal Navy for 48 hours, only to turn back as soon as the tanker was clear.
While the Kremlin declined to confirm reports of Russian oil heading to Cuba, it also has made little effort to conceal its hand.
That's because the tanker was never really about Cuba at all, people close to the White House, former ambassadors and Russia observers told POLITICO. It's a message, they said -- a negotiating chit, a provocation designed to force a disproportionate American response while Washington is consumed elsewhere. ...
#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-03-25 07:41 PM | Reply
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Will U.S. stop it? Russian tanker with desperately needed oil closes in on Cuba www.miamiherald.com
... A Russian oil tanker carrying hundreds of thousands of barrels of crude is steadily approaching Cuba, setting up a high-stakes test of Washington's willingness to enforce its tightening energy embargo on the island as it grapples with a deepening fuel crisis. ...
#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-03-25 07:47 PM | Reply
Trump is a cocksucking fag.
#3 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2026-03-25 10:50 PM | Reply
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