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TexasTowelie

(125,519 posts)
Fri Jan 9, 2026, 02:25 AM 22 hrs ago

The Kremlin Couldn't Stop This - Jason Jay Smart



Kremlin power is tested through a single mechanism: the protection racket that keeps cash moving when sanctions bite. The January 7, 2026 seizure of the Russian-linked tanker Marinera (formerly Bella 1) marks a shift from paper sanctions to physical interdiction, and it tells every broker, insurer, port authority, and shipowner that the Kremlin cannot guarantee “safe passage” even when it signals intimidation.

The shadow fleet is not rumor, it is a measurable system. S&P Global data describes a world where roughly 1 in 5 oil tankers are tied to sanctions evasion, with 50% dedicated to Russian oil and 20% tied to Iranian cargoes, while more than 544 vessels sit under sanctions. When enforcement becomes repeatable, risk becomes price, price becomes insurance and financing stress, and Moscow’s export margins compress at the exact moment it needs cash discipline to keep the war machine and patronage state functioning.

This briefing connects the maritime squeeze to synchronized pressure across Moscow’s broader map: the Venezuela cash bridge under “Operation Absolute Resolve” and the reported Maduro capture, Ukraine’s security-first leadership shift and deep strikes on defense industry and logistics, opposition fragmentation abroad, Iranian instability, and the Northern Sea Route’s degradation under sanctions and Chinese risk avoidance. The result is a Kremlin competence crisis, and competence is the one currency dictators cannot counterfeit for long.

Analysis from Jason Smart, PhD, a Political Scientist and Kremlin-blacklisted expert.

CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro: US Seizes Russian Shadow Fleet Tankers
01:02 - Russia's Rhetoric vs. Reality: Empty Threats from the Kremlin
02:03 - Financial Collapse of Evasion: The Cost of Losing a Tanker
04:33 - New US Sanctions Bill: Trump & Graham Target Russia’s Buyers
05:37 - Russia’s Failed Alliances: The Abandonment of Caracas & Syria
08:41 - Ukraine's Deep Strikes: Chaos Inside Russian Defense Plants
10:43 - Global Destabilization: Iran Protests & Failed Arctic Routes
12:51 - Conclusion: The Impending Collapse of the Kremlin
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The Kremlin Couldn't Stop This - Jason Jay Smart (Original Post) TexasTowelie 22 hrs ago OP
Supposedly, Russia sent a sub to protect the fleet. BidenRocks 19 hrs ago #1

BidenRocks

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1. Supposedly, Russia sent a sub to protect the fleet.
Fri Jan 9, 2026, 05:06 AM
19 hrs ago

We are air pirates. Who are they going to shoot, ships hundreds of miles away?

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