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TexasTowelie

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Thu Jan 29, 2026, 08:45 PM 6 hrs ago

Europe on Collision Course with Russia Over the Shadow Oil Fleet in Baltic - Silicon Curtain



2026-01-29 | UPDATES #117 | Today, Europe just fired a legal warning shot across the bow of Russia’s “shadow fleet” — the aging, murky armada that keeps Putin’s oil money flowing, and increasingly turns the Baltic into a grey-zone battlefield. But stern words and legal warnings have never intimidated Putin before, in fact, he takes these as a sign of weakness, unless they are accompanied by action.

Fourteen European coastal states say the basics of maritime safety are being shredded — by GNSS jamming, AIS manipulation, and sanctions-evading tankers that treat international rules like optional extras. And the subtext is clear: we’re done letting this fleet ghost through chokepoints uncontested. What did Europe announce? Are they claiming jurisdiction over the waters, or over the grey fleet? What are the conditions for interception? And does this make confrontation more likely? How far would Putin go to keep this economic lifeline going?
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Europe on Collision Course with Russia Over the Shadow Oil Fleet in Baltic - Silicon Curtain (Original Post) TexasTowelie 6 hrs ago OP
If the shadow oil fleet in the Baltic is still floating, it is Ukraine's decision. Norrrm 5 hrs ago #1
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