Tragic, the British Navy dares not intercept 200 Russian oil tankers!

On May 14, Russia's "Tsargrad TV" published an article.

BBC Verify journalists counted 184 vessels that conducted 238 voyages—officially prohibited—but the British military dared not board any of them for interception.

The blockade operation in the English Channel, heavily promoted by Keir Starmer, has been proven to be fake.

British media consider the most humiliating incident involving the oil tanker "Universal," escorted through the English Channel by the Russian frigate "Admiral Grigorovich."

Instead of carrying out boarding operations as expected, London merely watched quietly.

Former Royal Navy commander Tom Sharpe described the navy’s actions as "tragic": “We lack naval backbone. Watching how we command our warships, I’ve confirmed this again and again. We’re unwilling to take risks, and our operational coordination is poor.”

In short, unlike Iran, little Britain has placed all its bets on words alone.

Loud in rhetoric, but whenever they attempt to advance—they retreat.

Maybe this approach shouldn’t be applied only at sea?

Original: toutiao.com/article/1865120352248896/

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