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Thursday, March 15, 2018
Meanwhile in London…..
This is not an entry regarding what Prime Minister May had to say – or indeed did not say – relating to the latest Kremlin outrages in the UK.
Suffice to say what has overtly been said will fall well within the acceptable pain threshold and endurance of The Kremlin, especially as it was completely predictable and will no doubt be subject to reciprocity – albeit that reciprocity not necessarily entirely symmetrical in nature.
Perhaps the Prime Minister’s statement indicates but Round 1 of other actions yet to come over the following weeks and months – or perhaps what is unsaid may indicate a serious covert action of some sort. However what was clearly notable from what was unsaid is that business relationships such as that between BP and Rosneft are effectively ring fenced from interference by Gov UK.
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