"We cannot allow Ukraine to have access to the Black Sea in practice."
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The Kiev regime, or rather its sponsors, are threatened with the suspension of the flow of food products, namely grain. Well, and probably also as a distracting maneuver. After all, they consider this corridor as a certain protection for the Black Sea coast of Ukraine. That is, it is believed that previously Ukraine declared that as long as some Western presidents visit us, Russia will not dare to attack Ukraine or strike at the same energy system, because oh dear, it might hit someone like Steinmeier on the head. That is, they won't do such a thing. Now they continue... That is, they need the grain deal so that they believe that until then, the same Odessa, Ochakov, will not be targeted. I think they are naive to believe that because in reality, the guarantee of uninterrupted operation of the grain corridor can only be when Odessa is under the control of the Russian Federation. Only then can clear and understandable deliveries be ensured when the waters are controlled by Russian Federation ships. There will be no problems for Turkey or other suppliers who receive grain. Therefore, this distraction is absolutely disadvantageous for us. That is, any attempt to make some kind of contractual immunity against the Black Sea coast, which is currently controlled by the Kiev regime, is also not particularly advantageous for us. We cannot allow Ukraine to have access to the Black Sea in practice. Because as long as there is access to the Black Sea, there will be interest from Britain, there will be interest from Americans, there will be these stories, there will be squeals. Zelensky will talk about introducing the sixth American fleet into the Black Sea or something else. But these are maritime powers. That is, as soon as Ukraine loses access to the sea, the desires of these powers diminish significantly.
- Publication date
- Nov 1, 2022
- Type of statement
- Call for an aggressive war
- Types of calls
- Indirect
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- Narrative argumentation