Moscow – In a significant power play, Russian President Vladimir Putin has cited the capture of 5,000 square kilometers in Ukraine this year as proof of his dominant position, while simultaneously daring the United States to cross a newly drawn “red line.”
The territorial claim was made during a meeting with his military brass, where Putin asserted that Russia now holds the “complete strategic initiative.” This narrative is intended to project an image of a Russian military that is advancing and in control.
The red line was drawn over the issue of Tomahawk missiles. Putin warned that their supply to Ukraine would trigger a “qualitatively new stage of escalation” and would lead to the destruction of the already fragile relationship between Moscow and Washington.
While Putin focused on the geopolitics of advanced weaponry, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy raised concerns about a more subtle threat. He accused Russia of using its oil tanker fleet to conduct spying and sabotage missions.
Zelenskyy stated that he is working with allies to combat this unconventional tactic. He expressed his confidence that a collective effort can successfully put an end to Russia’s alleged misuse of its commercial vessels.
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