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Before February 2022, Russia was a key player in the global oil market, exporting under standard rules. But after launching its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, sanctions led several countries to stop buying Russian oil, impacting the industry. In response, the Kremlin created a "shadow fleet" to transport its oil.
Can we please stop mincing words here?
Transport to whom?
The west is still buying it relabeled because we never built backup infrastructure.
The sanctions are a farce and people won't admit it because it would be admitting a failure in policy that goes well beyond the invasion.
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