SIMPLICIUS—The hits on Iran’s nuclear sites are likewise fraught with questionable details. For instance, the chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff claimed the B-2 pilots saw the “brightest explosion” ever seen, while at the same time striking the narrative—as per Hegseth—that all bombs perfectly entered the same one hole, and burrowed extremely deep underground. Where, then, did this ‘bright flash’ come from?
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• Baltic Provocations Heat Up: Estonia Again Plays with Fire, This Time Gets Burned
Best explanation of NATO's sleazy strategy of constant provocations against Russia, to justify war preparations13 minutes read• The Financial Times, citing its own sources, wrote about the decision of the UK and EU authorities to ban insurance for merchant ships that transport oil from Russia. This decision actually closes the largest insurance market Lloyd’s of London for Russian tankers and limits the possibility of exporting crude oil from the Russian Federation.
The methods of the West’s criminal economic terrorism are clear: they cut Russia out of the largest insurance market, then attempt to “enforce” Russia’s “illegal” lack of insurance for its ships.
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