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Capturing Russia’s Ghost Tanker: Turning Point in the Baltic Oil War? Key Covered Topics Germany’s Seizure of a Russian Shadow Fleet Tanker The Broader Network: Russia’s Illegal Oil Logistics in the Baltics & Beyond Recent Crackdowns on the Shadow Fleet by Canada, Finland, and NATO Allies Geopolitical Implications: Putin’s War Economy Undermined Future Outlook: Europe’s Next Steps to Cut Off Russia’s Sanctions Evasion 00:00 – Capturing the Russian Tanker: How Germany Did It 03:00 – Unveiling the Shadow Fleet: The Backbone of Putin’s Oil Trade 07:00 – Allies Strike Back: Canada, Finland, & NATO’s Joint Efforts 10:00 – Impact on Russia’s War Economy & Energy Revenues 14:00 – Broader Geopolitics: Will Putin’s Oil Power End? 16:00 – Conclusion: Lessons & Future Measures Chapter-by-Chapter Explanation 00:00 – Capturing the Russian Tanker: How Germany Did It Germany’s Coast Guard and tugboats rescue (and ultimately detain) a stranded Russian tanker named Eventin near Rügen Island. Examination of the vessel’s suspicious ownership and the revelation that it belongs to Russia’s so-called “shadow fleet.” Eventin is found carrying 100,000 tons of crude oil (worth over $43 million). Germany initiates legal confiscation as part of sanctions enforcement. 03:00 – Unveiling the Shadow Fleet: The Backbone of Putin’s Oil Trade Explains how the Russian “shadow fleet” of older tankers, operating under dubious flags and shell companies, transports sanctioned oil. Tactics include switching off transponders, conducting transfers at sea, and exploiting gaps in international enforcement. The recent clampdown by Western nations, including G7-imposed price caps and EU coordination to hamper illicit tanker activity. 07:00 – Allies Strike Back: Canada, Finland, & NATO’s Joint Efforts Canada’s sweeping new sanctions targeting 109 Russian tankers and individuals, restricting any form of trade or docking rights. Finland seizes a suspected “anchor sabotage” tanker that cut undersea cables between Finland and Estonia. NATO involvement—details about how allied exercises in Mediterranean and Baltic waters force shadow tankers to disperse and limit Russia’s covert shipments. 10:00 – Impact on Russia’s War Economy & Energy Revenues Explores how these seizures—and general disruption of the shadow fleet—undercut crucial funding for the Kremlin’s war in Ukraine. Russia’s diminishing oil revenues, ongoing budget deficits, and the threat to Putin’s propaganda that Russia’s economy can withstand Western sanctions. Historical insight on how major illusions about Russia’s indefinite oil power are being eroded. 14:00 – Broader Geopolitics: Will Putin’s Oil Power End? The role of the “ghost fleet” in sustaining Russia’s aggression, from fueling the military to sustaining the budget. Discussion of whether the West has the political will to ramp up maritime enforcement, create new task forces, and close all loopholes. The new complexities in US–China relations with Beijing’s partial compliance in not servicing sanctioned tankers at major ports. 16:00 – Conclusion: Lessons & Future Measures Summarizes the significance of Germany’s tanker seizure as a strong message to Moscow. Argues that permanent, coordinated efforts—diplomatic, maritime law enforcement, and technology-based tracking—are essential to cripple Russia’s shadow oil exports. Outlook: If enforced globally, the clampdown on ghost tankers may force Putin to the negotiation table, accelerating a potential resolution to the Ukraine conflict.