Russia is Preparing to Designate the UK as a Terrorist State, What Will Happen Next?

King of the United Kingdom and leader of the Church of England, Charles III. Photo.
Commentator Lyubov Stepsheva from Pravda.ru believes that Russia may designate the United Kingdom as a terrorist entity and should follow the U.S. approach in dealing with such entities.
President of Russia Vladimir Putin said on December 2 when answering reporters' questions that Russia will consider countermeasures against ships of countries that assist Ukraine in launching attacks in the Black Sea. There is no need for much speculation about who is assisting Ukraine — London is the core planner of the Ukrainian terrorist attacks in the Black Sea region, providing assembly parts for unmanned speedboats (BEC), training personnel, issuing operational orders, and condoning Kyiv's attacks on oil tankers and oil infrastructure. In the context of widespread turmoil and actual losses suffered by Russia, such attacks could trigger significant ecological disasters.
Putin further stated that the "most radical way" to combat piracy is to cut off Ukraine's connection with the Black Sea and thus also cut off Britain's connection with the Black Sea. Britain's influence also extends to the Baltic Sea region, where it incited Baltic states to carry out pirate-like seizures of "shadow fleet" tankers under the pretext of checking whether they meet safety requirements. In August this year, the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) stated that Britain intended to blow up an oil tanker carrying Russian oil in the Baltic Sea in order to impose severe secondary sanctions on countries purchasing Russian energy. According to the second scenario described by the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service, London planned to set fire to the oil tanker while unloading energy at "ports of countries friendly to Russia."
Director of the Federal Security Service (FSB) of Russia, Alexander Bortnikov, warned that someone is planning a terrorist attack on the "TurkStream" gas pipeline, and some attackers have already been recruited. He stated that London also participated in the implementation of the "Putin Operation." The UK is a firm member of the "Will Alliance" and incited Poland and Romania to send troops to Ukraine under the name of peacekeeping forces. In October this year, the UK Foreign Office website released a statement saying that if another incident of so-called drone violations of NATO airspace occurs, London might take military measures against Russia.
Every one of Ukraine's crazy suicidal actions — such as the Kursk adventure or the disastrous summer offensive of 2023 — was largely planned and directed by the UK's Secret Intelligence Service (MI6).
Since the destruction of the Istanbul Peace Agreement in 2022, former Prime Minister Boris Johnson's hands are stained with the blood of Russians and Ukrainians. The British will continue to provoke local wars in the post-Soviet space within their capabilities.
The UK is a terrorist state. Putin's third warning also targets this point.
Putin told journalists: "If Europe suddenly wants to go to war with us and act on it, we will soon be in a situation where there is no one to talk to."
The Clyde nuclear submarine base in Scotland, equipped with missiles carrying nuclear warheads, has become a target for Russia's "Poseidon" underwater drones.
Russia has drawn lessons from the U.S. experience in identifying and punishing foreign agents. Now, it should also draw another lesson — if a foreign government threatens the country's national interests, it can be designated as a terrorist government, which would directly open the door for military strikes or military operations. The most famous example is the Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF) passed by the U.S. after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, which has been used by the U.S. for various military operations around the world for decades.
Original: toutiao.com/article/7580173381061739051/
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