Russia’s Black Sea Fleet Isn’t Entirely Doomed Just Yet
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Russia’s Black Sea Fleet Isn’t Entirely Doomed Just Yet
Key Points and Summary – Russia’s Black Sea Fleet, despite suffering significant losses—including its flagship Moskva and roughly one-third of its vessels damaged or sunk by Ukrainian anti-ship missiles and innovative naval drones (potentially aided by NATO ISR)—is not inactive or entirely defeated. -While these setbacks forced a strategic withdrawal of major assets from Sevastopol […] The post Russia’s Black Sea Fleet Isn’t Entirely Doomed Just…
U.S. Ambassador to NATO, Matthew Whitaker, assured us, Tuesday, that the US is not withdrawing from Europe, but said that Washington is constantly reviewing its position in a "360 degree" approach, careful not to leave "safety glories". With regard to the Arctic flag, the United States is fully aware of the strategic importance of the Black Sea, particularly in the context of the war in Ukraine, and said that it is discussing with its counterpar…
No fleet, hardly any resources – and yet Ukraine is keeping Russia's navy in check. Kiev succeeds in a surprising success on the Black Sea, which is hardly perceived internationally – and it has global consequences.
Matthew Whitaker, Ambassador of the United States to NATO, gave strong assurance that the US will not withdraw its forces from Europe, emphasizing the strategic importance of the Black Sea region in the current security context, related to the situation in Ukraine.
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