Posted on 06/22/2022 10:06:16 AM PDT by UMCRevMom@aol.com
With tensions between Russia and Lithuania rapidly escalating over Lithuania’s trade blockade of Kaliningrad, an escalation looks worryingly likely. So, in this video, we’re going to be explaining Lithuania’s Kaliningrad embargo and where it could lead.
VIDEO
Lithuania Blockades Kaliningrad: What happens now?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BaVxigauek
Kaliningrad is the new “Danzig”.
I wonder if this is a device to provide negotiation fuel to entice Russia to the table without sacrificing Ukrainian territory.
Good thing Russia, being a superpower, has lots of ships to move those goods via water
now Kaliningrad will get to know how Berlin felt in 1948
It’s not our problem, and none of our business. Europe’s borders have been moving back and forth for a thousand years.
Let the Europeans have their wars. They love them.
Leave the USA out of it.
I wonder if this is a device to entice Russia into making Lithuania maintenance free by paving the small country with radioactive glass.
No Russian government could permit this.
And I wonder if it is the start of a false flag to "force" nato to get involved...
Perhaps I’m wrong. I thought the word ‘blockade’ meant closing off another nation’s ports, an act of war. I don’t believe that Lithuania has made any move to do that to the Russian Kaliningrad.
They are restricting what enters and leaves their nation, which I thought nations were allowed to do. It is not as if Kaliningrad is landlocked. The E.U. has said that it will not allow transit of certain items into Russia. Lithuania is part of the E.U. I think it is required to follow E.U. rules.
Why didn’t Russia negotiate the neutrality of this rail sliver with Lithuania in the 1990s?
Well using Putin logic, Kaliningrad really isn’t part of Russia. They took it after WW2. Well the soviet union took it. So using the same logic they used to invade Ukraine, Russia should give up all claims to Kaliningrad.
They have a treaty with Russia to allow goods to transit.
I would fire missiles over the airspace of Lithuania. Curious to see how NATO would react.
Europe is paying 36 bucks per mmbtu for LNG that they don't have enough terminals to receive to replace Russian pipeline natgas at 6 bucks a mmbtu.
NATO is spoiling for a fight. Leftist takeover
Cut off all gas to Lithuania, Germany and Poland, 100%...
Ask yourself now and enumerate our national interests in Lithuania. By the way, treaties are not national interests. They are often proposed, designed and implemented by globalist American traitors that care not about what is good for America.
talk about pissing into the a gale.....
Apparently, there IS a treaty.
Treaties don't matter when American neocons and NATO warmongers are trying to provoke a war.
Ask Libya and Serbia.
The difference here is that the neocon punk is insulting the Russian Terminator: "Nice night for walk? Harharhar RIIIPPPPP!"
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