Ukraine War: Turkey limiting access to strait



Professor Michael Clarke on the sinking of Russia’s flagship and Turkey’s role in preventing more offensive vessels entering the Black Sea.

Russian ships can still exit the waters, but access back through the Bosporus will be cut off.

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22 thoughts on “Ukraine War: Turkey limiting access to strait”

  1. Haha actually nato will not be allowed access – lol because it is actually those ships that are not ‘Black sea states ‘ how wrong can this get … we are lying about enforcing freedom of navigation of seas – in China ( they have never prevented it!) and here we have the inverse Turkey are breaking the freedom of navigations of the sea and not only that but the montreaux convention that allowed full unrestricted access at all times to Blacksea states … haha 😂 what a joke our democracies are – lies lies and more lies and so many laws being broken by our own western forces – it is getting rediculous – it is us the west who are undermining the rules of law !!!

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  2. The West should establish a new treaty with NATO, and the US to control access to the Black Sea. Then, with reciprocity to what mr. putin purportedly said “don’t let a fly in or of it.”. It’s very easy, look at Gibraltar. To give perspective as to how long this could be enforced, one needs to consider the oldest treaty that exists between two nations. It is the Treaty of Windsor which remains active since 1386. So we could see a treaty of this sort stick around for many generations to come. As for the ships that are currently in the Black Sea, they would have to be towed back by parts by trucks to russi via Crimea ports. Fair enough.

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  3. The Russian invasion of Ukraine has some catastrophic results for the allied states of Nato. The western allies, if not by now, must give a suitable answer in five years in the same manner, by invasion of a country that has a critical importance around the Black Sea region. This is unavoidable. US army's existence in Egean Sea, Greece and Romania is deliberate. They're there to play their own hands. The fire is local for now, but it will happen quickly between 2023-2028. European Countries got not much time to establish their own armies, sorry but they've been caught unarmed. Now, they'll beg for US mercy and gladly they'll accept being a Nato member and a probe country. Soon, there'll be Gladio organizations in these countries designing their internal and foreign politics. There's no other option for them, aside from being a US puppet for the next 40 years.

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  4. Turkey allows Russia to roam the black sea with submarines launching missiles but block's off the Strait to others and now rejected Finland to join nato please remove turkey from nato it's clear they are Russian backed.

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