Friday, July 31, 2026

Russia claims the Black Sea as a Russian Sea

After Victoria Nuland convinced the Aryans in the Ukraine to overthrow the government that was a mixture of Slavs, Aryans, and Jews and replace it with a government that was all Aryans in 2014, the new government applied to join NATO and said the Russian naval port in Crimea would become a NATO naval port.

Russia refused to accept this and moved the Crimea back into Russia, where it had been until it was moved from the Soviet Republic of Russia to the Soviet Republic of Ukraine  by Khrushchev in 1954.

NATO do not accept this and plan to move the Crimea back into NATO, where it obviously belongs. But not just yet.

The latest news is that, for some reason, President Putin declared that the Black Sea is now a Russian sea, and no Ukrainian boats are allowed to sail on it. The Ukraine had already declared the Black Sea a Ukrainian Sea, and this was accepted by NATO, and Russia were told to keep out and some Russian boats were attacked.

But, it seems, Russia are serious now, and no Ukrainian ships are sailing the Black Sea, so the Ukraine no longer have any way to ship anything in or out over the Black Sea (but the Ukraine did shell an Iranian ship in the Caspian Sea).

So far, NATO haven't done anything, and there is no sign of any NATO ships heading in the direction of the Black Sea.

And the port of Odessa isn't getting any traffic taking Ukrainian produce out for sale or bringing anything in.

This seems like a fairly major development in the war. Along with the collapse of some Ukrainian defensive lines that have held strong since 2022. 

Prof. Doctorow, who has felt that Russia are losing the war, says it looks like the new and improved Russian strategy is turning things around.

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