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- Putin JUST SHUTDOWN All Oil To The US, Collapsing The US Economy! with Clayton Morris:
Clayton Morris joins us to discuss Putin shutting down all oil to the US with oil sanctions collapsing the US economy in this breaking news update.
It seems Russia has been able to bypass sanctions from United States, taking some of its market share with the help of Brazil, and bypass the European Union with the assistance of Iraq, which will all be revealed in today's video. Russian diesel exports saw their highest volume month on record in March, despite more restrictions on Moscow's energy supplies, according to commodities analytics firm Kieppler. Since Vladimir Putin launched his war on Ukraine, the US, Europe, and other Western nations have imposed a range of sanctions on Russia. In February, the European Union banned imports of refined Russian fuels, including diesel, after banning seaborne crude oil imports in December. Still, Russia's oil and diesel export volumes remain elevated amid steep discounts.
In fact, crude oil shipments are back above pre-war levels thanks to China and India, and Russian diesel exports hit a record 27 million barrels a day in March, Kieppler data shows.
But whereas crude exports have largely consolidated into a small number of large buyers, the opposite has happened for Russian diesel exports, Kieppler lead oil analyst Matt Smith said. Trade flows for diesel have sprung up into many North African countries, while other key exporters such as Turkey and Saudi Arabia have increasingly imported Russian diesel in recent months given advantageous pricing, he said. Some nations, like India and China, have been ramping up imports of Russian supplies only to resell them. Overall, Russian diesel is displacing traditional suppliers as trade flows change to make up for the loss of exports to the European market, he added.
It's a game of musical chairs and one we've seen play out already with other Russian products such as fuel oil, the analyst said. Brazil, for example, imported effectively zero Russian diesel all the way up to the end of 2022, with most of its supplies coming from the US and other sellers, according to Kieppler data. The US sent roughly 150,000 barrels a day of diesel to Brazil in December 2022, but that has dropped by about 50% in April. Brazil's diesel imports from Russia, meanwhile, surged to almost 100,000 barrels a day this month, even though the US is a much closer trade partner than Russia, suggesting Brazil is able to get cheaper supplies despite the longer distance. Smith said Kieppler isn't privy to the pricing involved, but the data illustrate that the economics work for both Russia and Brazil. If it was just the odd cargo, it could be suggested that Brazil is the destination of last resort when Russia is unable to sell its diesel to anyone else, but the volumes delivered in the last three months suggest something more regular and more of a trend.
It really does appear that Russian diesel is muscling in on US market share in Brazil. Europe loses out on Russian crude. Europe's oil refiners, already making do without long-standing shipments of Russian crude, are now struggling with the loss of similar supplies from northern Iraq and a shock reduction in output by several of the world's top producer nations. Flows from Russia, formerly the European Union's top supplier, have plummeted by more than a million barrels a day since the country's invasion of Ukraine in February of last year, amid ever-tightening sanctions. Those reductions are now starting to bite harder because Iraq has halted shipments that reach Europe via a Turkish port in the Mediterranean Sea.
- Putin and Iran JUST ANNOUNCED What Will Destroy All US & EU Sanctions! with Clayton Morris:
Putin and Iran JUST ANNOUNCED What Will Destroy All US & EU Sanctions! with Clayton Morris.
Clayton Morris joins us to discuss Putin and Iran announcing what will destroy all US & EU sanctions in this breaking news update.
Russia and Iran are building a new transcontinental railway trade route stretching from the eastern edge of Europe to the Indian Ocean, a 3,000-kilometer passage that's beyond the reach of any foreign intervention. And for the first time ever, fuel-by-rail exports have been launched to Iran after the West banned seaborne imports of fuels from Russia over Putin's invasion of Ukraine.
The two countries are spending billions of dollars to speed up the delivery of cargo along rivers and railways linked by the Caspian Sea. Ship-tracking data compiled by Bloomberg show dozens of Russian and Iranian vessels, including some that are subject to sanctions, already plying the route. It's an example of how great power competition is rapidly reshaping trade networks in a world economy that looks set to fragment into rival blocs. Russia and Iran, under tremendous pressure from sanctions, are turning toward each other, and they're both looking eastward, too. The goal is to shield commercial links from Western interference and build new ones with the giant and fast-growing economies of Asia.
This is about establishing sanctions-proof supply chains all the way through. The emerging trade corridor would allow Russia and Iran to shave thousands of kilometers off existing routes. At its northern end is the Sea of Azov, which is bracketed by the Crimean Peninsula, Ukraine's southeastern coast, including the Russian-occupied port of Mariupol and the mouth of the River Don. Earlier this month, listing his country's gains from the war in Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin said the Sea of Azov has become an inland sea for Russia. From there, river, sea, and rail networks extend to Iranian hubs on the Caspian Sea and ultimately the Indian Ocean.
Putin has flagged the importance of that end of the corridor as well. At an economic forum in September, he underlined the need to develop the ship, rail, and road infrastructure along the route That will provide Russian companies with new opportunities to enter the markets of Iran, India, the Middle East, and Africa, and will facilitate supplies from these countries in return. Shagina estimates Russia and Iran are investing as much as $25 billion in the inland trade corridor, helping to facilitate the flow of goods the West wants to stop. The two countries are playing a cat-and-mouse game, she says.
They will explore all loopholes to transport banned products and weapons. That alarms the U. S. and its allies as they seek to block transfers of Iranian drones and other military supplies they say are aiding the Kremlin's war in Ukraine. Here's what Biden had to say about this.
The WHO Pandemic Treaty will change EVERYTHING | Redacted with Clayton Morris
- Discussed on the show:
Tucker Carlson: If I get fired for telling the truth then so be it | Redacted with Clayton Morris
It's STARTING! This is how they will track everything you do | Redacted with Clayton Morris
It's over and NATO is finished | Redacted with Clayton Morris
Xi Jinping-Zelensky call raises the stakes for Ukraine and Europe
- NY Times & WashPo Editors CONFRONTED Over Ukraine War Lies!
Antiwar activist Jose Vega is well on his way to becoming a legendary disruptor of the war machine. His latest target: an event at Columbia Journalism School featuring some of the news media’s top editors talking about anything BUT the Nord Stream pipeline bombing and the ongoing perilous dance with World War III.
Guest host Aaron Maté and Americans’ Comedian Kurt Metzger talk to special guest Jimmy Dore about the sad state of journalism in America and why disruptors like Vega are so important to holding the powerful accountable.
This is quite graphic, but there's no action here, and no close up detail. It's only disturbing in what it implies. :flower:
A Russian drone camera scans the Ukrainian trenches from a distant height of maybe 500 feet. But one can easily see what are obviously many dozens, maybe hundreds, of bodies that are just lying there not moving. There's simply no-one left alive.
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- Tucker Carlson on Ukraine War - April 24, 2023:
Last year, Tucker Carlson joined Freddy Gray on SpectatorTV. As he leaves Fox, we're reposting the discussion, which covered everything from the war in Ukraine to why Tucker is a self-confessed extremist about drywall.
Tucker Carlson joins Freddy Gray on SpectatorTV February 1st, 2022 in a conversation that covers everything from Vladimir Putin's intentions in Eastern Europe to Tucker's dislike for overhead lighting.
Asked why he's against an American intervention in Ukraine, Tucker says: 'We’re already funding a proxy war. So why would we be doing that? I mean, is there a vital American interest that serves?
'Perhaps there is. I haven't heard anyone explain it.
'And they go immediately to "you're working for Vladimir Putin" or something. I have limited interest in Vladimir Putin. I've never been to Russia. I don't speak Russian! Much less Ukrainian.'
On China, Tucker says: 'China is a problem that is very hard for the United States to solve. It's not clear how we do solve that problem.
'By problem, I mean, sort of giving hegemony over the world to a country that doesn't believe anything, really, that we believe.
'It would be a massive change in the way the world operates, in the way that we in the United States live, in the way that you in Great Britain live.'
- War Machine THRILLED To See Tucker Carlson Go:
The two groups dancing with the greatest glee over Tucker Carlson’s departure from the airwaves are liberals and, well, the Pentagon. With Carlson gone, that leaves essentially zero Ukraine War critics on cable news, so it should come as no surprise that upper level military brass are celebrating a Tucker-free media landscape. Guest host Aaron Maté and Americans’ Comedian Kurt Metzger talk to special guest Jimmy Dore about another high-profile celebrant over Carlson’s departure — Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
Russia Rains Down Missiles on Ukraine, Takes More Bakhmut; Lavrov Eviscerates West, Talks Israel-Palestine at UN, Turkey Blames US/EU Collapse Russia-Ukraine Grain Deal
- Where U.S Weapons For Ukraine Are REALLY Going! w/ Sy Hersh:
The rampant corruption in Ukraine is no secret, but now more details are emerging about just how little of the U.S. tax dollars sent to Ukraine are winding up in grifters’ pockets. Journalist Seymour Hersh has uncovered evidence that a substantial portion of military hardware sent to Ukraine winds up being sold on the black market.
Guest host Aaron Maté and Americans’ Comedian Kurt Metzger talk to Hersh about the widespread graft in Ukraine and President Zelensky’s weak efforts to combat corruption.
- Seymour Hersh’s Substack: seymourhersh.substack.com
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The Bild publication, citing its sources, writes that when crossing the Dnieper , the Armed Forces of Ukraine intend to use small operational special forces on kayaks.
“They are silent and small in size, difficult to see at night. A special coating is applied on board so that they cannot be detected by a night vision device, ” says BILD.
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