Russisches Öl, das über die Türkei und Griechenland verschifft wird, endet als Treibstoff für US-Militärflugzeuge

by StrategicShift

12 comments
  1. It’s almost like oil is a global commodity and the US doesn’t fully control the entire world (at least not well anymore), so this is what happens.

  2. Just think of the irony when it’s put to good use in Syria bombing Russian supported terrorist.

  3. We are all connected.

    Wars are stupid in this era.

  4. Maybe we should put a name tag on each drop of the oil to make sure it’s place of origin. Oh wait /s

  5. Speaks more about Russias control of its own product than anything

  6. If they traded the oil below the price cap, it’s perfectly legal.

  7. Of course it does. We can’t even war properly anymore.

  8. No surprise as commentators have said, Gazprom rebranded as Germany now so all oil/gas is German not Russian ….

  9. So they mean Türkiye? The name of the country has changed over a year ago, you’d think the washpo would know that.

  10. And our tech winds up in Russian weapons and commerce

  11. Fossil fuels are a bit hard to track once off the cargo ship. Not like the molecules have a nationality affixed to them.

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