Litwin
Diamond Member
great article , so what do you think which country will be the next one? could it be Norway ?
"Muscovys Next Land Grab Wonât Be in an Ex-Soviet State. It Will Be in Europe.
First he came for Georgia, then for Ukraine. Vladimir Putinâs next target is likely to be a non-NATO nation in the EU.
Not many observers would consider the worldâs coldest shipping lane a geopolitical hotspot. But that may be about to change. Last week, reports emerged that a new Kremlin policy will require all international naval ships to give Russia 45 daysâ notice before entering the Northern Sea Route, which connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans via the Arctic waters north of Siberia. Every vessel on the route, where Russia has invested heavily in sophisticated military infrastructure, will also be required to have a Russian maritime pilot on board. Ships found in violation of these restrictions may be forcibly halted, detained, orâin unspecified âextremeâ circumstancesââeliminated.â
The Kremlinâs latest threat has gone largely unnoticed, perhaps because itâs no surprise. Russian officials justify the new naval restrictions with a familiar explanation, claiming that âthe more active naval operations in the Arctic of various foreign countriesâ require such a response."
Russiaâs Next Land Grab Wonât Be in an Ex-Soviet State. It Will Be in Europe. â Foreign Policy
related Novaya Gazeta finds evidence that Kadyrovâs Flying Squad landed in Norway
the nickname of this Chechen solder is Jihad (in russian)
"Muscovys Next Land Grab Wonât Be in an Ex-Soviet State. It Will Be in Europe.
First he came for Georgia, then for Ukraine. Vladimir Putinâs next target is likely to be a non-NATO nation in the EU.
Not many observers would consider the worldâs coldest shipping lane a geopolitical hotspot. But that may be about to change. Last week, reports emerged that a new Kremlin policy will require all international naval ships to give Russia 45 daysâ notice before entering the Northern Sea Route, which connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans via the Arctic waters north of Siberia. Every vessel on the route, where Russia has invested heavily in sophisticated military infrastructure, will also be required to have a Russian maritime pilot on board. Ships found in violation of these restrictions may be forcibly halted, detained, orâin unspecified âextremeâ circumstancesââeliminated.â
The Kremlinâs latest threat has gone largely unnoticed, perhaps because itâs no surprise. Russian officials justify the new naval restrictions with a familiar explanation, claiming that âthe more active naval operations in the Arctic of various foreign countriesâ require such a response."
Russiaâs Next Land Grab Wonât Be in an Ex-Soviet State. It Will Be in Europe. â Foreign Policy
related Novaya Gazeta finds evidence that Kadyrovâs Flying Squad landed in Norway

the nickname of this Chechen solder is Jihad (in russian)

