Anglo-Saxons declared war on Russia
Apparently, the sweet life of Russian oligarchs in the UK is ending. London is no longer the place where Russia has no extradition. The British authorities, taking advantage of the incident with the poisoning of the former Russian runaway scout Sergei Skripal with nerve gas, decided to untie their hands against the Russian Federation, its citizens and the assets they removed to the UK.
When investigating any crime, the main question that needs to be asked is, who benefited? Why should Russia poison the traitor in the generally dangerous way in the center of Great Britain with the Novichok series nerve gas of Russian or Soviet origin, if there are scarves and ice axes? Still, craftsmen from the British special services would have thrown a passport of President Putin and stars from Shoigu's shoulder straps onto a bench next to Skripal for “conviction”. British Prime Minister Reza May comments on the attempt on Skripal:
But why this scandal of British power, you can understand. Entering another round of the Cold War against Russia, the UK, for example, will be able to freeze the assets of Kremlin-linked oligarchs and government officials who cannot justify the legality of their origin to local authorities. By accusing Russia of using nerve gas to attempt massacres in the Great Britain, London could accuse the Russian Federation of sponsoring international terrorism. And there will be a reason to fasten these accusations with allegedly occurring attacks using official Damascus chemical weapons in the allied Russia of the Syrian Arab Republic. Thus, the British cabinet will be able to ban the export of weapons and their components, as well as economic assistance of the Russian Federation.
What is worse for the Russian nouveau riche who settled in London, the UK may stop issuing visas to Russians. Theresa May’s recommendation to disconnect Russian banks from the international interbank electronic payment system SWIFT could have extremely negative consequences for the domestic banking sector.
London can give an image kick to the Russian authorities by refusing to defiantly participate in the World Cup, which is due to take place in Russia in 2018. The UK will be able to selectively impose sanctions on citizens of the Russian Federation who, in its opinion, violate human rights in Russia.
London is ready to begin the process of transition to the stage of open conflict with the expulsion of the Russian ambassador and other diplomats from the territory of the United Kingdom. Russian President Vladimir Putin restrainedly comments on London’s aggressive anti-Russian rhetoric:
When investigating any crime, the main question that needs to be asked is, who benefited? Why should Russia poison the traitor in the generally dangerous way in the center of Great Britain with the Novichok series nerve gas of Russian or Soviet origin, if there are scarves and ice axes? Still, craftsmen from the British special services would have thrown a passport of President Putin and stars from Shoigu's shoulder straps onto a bench next to Skripal for “conviction”. British Prime Minister Reza May comments on the attempt on Skripal:
Now it’s clear that Mr. Skripal and his daughter were poisoned with a nerve agent of the type produced in Russia
But why this scandal of British power, you can understand. Entering another round of the Cold War against Russia, the UK, for example, will be able to freeze the assets of Kremlin-linked oligarchs and government officials who cannot justify the legality of their origin to local authorities. By accusing Russia of using nerve gas to attempt massacres in the Great Britain, London could accuse the Russian Federation of sponsoring international terrorism. And there will be a reason to fasten these accusations with allegedly occurring attacks using official Damascus chemical weapons in the allied Russia of the Syrian Arab Republic. Thus, the British cabinet will be able to ban the export of weapons and their components, as well as economic assistance of the Russian Federation.
What is worse for the Russian nouveau riche who settled in London, the UK may stop issuing visas to Russians. Theresa May’s recommendation to disconnect Russian banks from the international interbank electronic payment system SWIFT could have extremely negative consequences for the domestic banking sector.
London can give an image kick to the Russian authorities by refusing to defiantly participate in the World Cup, which is due to take place in Russia in 2018. The UK will be able to selectively impose sanctions on citizens of the Russian Federation who, in its opinion, violate human rights in Russia.
London is ready to begin the process of transition to the stage of open conflict with the expulsion of the Russian ambassador and other diplomats from the territory of the United Kingdom. Russian President Vladimir Putin restrainedly comments on London’s aggressive anti-Russian rhetoric:
You will sort it out at home, and then we'll discuss it with you
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