After the capture of two tankers by American forcesrelated to Russian interests and went under the Russian flagpressure is growing in Moscow on Vladimir Putin. This time – no longer from media or telegram channels, but directly from State Duma.
A number of deputies actually accuse the Kremlin of passivity and demand to abandon the policy of “observation of what is happening.” The answer is offered direct military response.
BREAKING; Escalation Alert: RUSSIAN official Demands Military Response to US Seizure of Oil Tanker!!
We need to respond militarily: strike with torpedoes and sink a couple of American ships, — Russian State Duma deputy Zhuravlov.
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Deputy and Chairman of the State Duma Defense Committee Alexey Zhuravlev directly stated that Russia must respond to American actions torpedo strikes And sinking of American ships.
“We need to respond militarily: attack with torpedoes and sink several American ships“, he said, clearly hinting at the presence Russian submarine in the area of operations.
According to Zhuravlev, the seizure of tankers is an act of piracywhich should be equated to an attack on Russian territory, since the ships were sailing under the Russian flag. He called what was happening a consequence “euphoria of impunity» USA after operations against Venezuela.
Among the proposed measures, he mentioned attacks on US Coast Guard ships or patrol vesselsin order, as he put it, to “give the Americans a punch on the nose” – in the Russian political context this means demonstrative and painful humiliation.
Zhuravlev also referred to Russian military doctrineallowing even a nuclear response in certain scenarios, while emphasizing that a torpedo attack would be considered limited escalation.
The totality of such statements indicates growing irritation within the Russian political elite and increasing pressure on the Kremlin to move from words to forceful actions.
While Moscow is silentbut within the system the question is becoming louder and louder: how long is Russia ready to tolerate what the Duma is already openly calling piracy.
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