Andrew Korybko
It’s highly suspicious that Zelensky just claimed
without any evidence that they were launched by Russian tankers and
subsequently demanded that Europe close the straits to its shipping in response
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drones recently flew in close proximity to Danish and Norwegian
airports, prompting speculation among
some that they were Russia’s delayed hybrid retaliation against NATO for
backing Ukraine’s drone flights in proximity to Russia’s own airports over the
past few years. No evidence has emerged in support of that hypothesis, but
Zelensky still dishonestly passed off such claims as fact during his speech at
the latest Warsaw Security Forum.
According
to him, “there is growing evidence that Russia may have used tankers in the
Baltic Sea to launch drones – the drones that caused major disruption in
Northern Europe. If tankers used by Russia are serving as drone platforms, then
such tankers should not be free to operate in the Baltic. This is de facto
Russia’s military activity against European countries, so Europe has the right
to close straits and sea routes to protect itself.”
His proposal for NATO to close the Danish Staits to Russian shipping on this pretext, which would amount to an illegal blockade that could thus legitimize offensive action by Russia in self-defense, was predictable given Ukraine’s and some of its patrons’ interest in escalating the bloc’s tensions with Russia. In fact, it might even be the case that this was the false flag that Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service twice warned could soon be staged by the UK and Ukraine, albeit ultimately taking a different form.
They assessed that those two
might orchestrate potentially forthcoming provocations in the Baltic that would
then be blamed on Russia in order to justify cracking down on its sanctioned
energy trade that the West dramatically describes as being conducted by a
“shadow fleet” transiting through that sea. While no US ship was targeted with
Ukrainian-transferred Soviet/Russian torpedoes nor were such mines fished out
of the Baltic, Scandinavia’s Russian drone scare still arguably fulfills the
same role.
Skeptics might insist that
Russia resorted to “plausibly deniable hybrid retaliation” against NATO, yet
it’s illogical that Russia would risk anything that could justify the same
escalation that Putin’s
restraint has thus far avoided, the same goes for the earlier
drone incident in Poland. Ditto that for the associated
accusation that it violated Estonia’s maritime airspace. All these
incidents were spun by the West as deliberate Russian provocations and preceded
escalatory proposals misportrayed as “retaliation”.
The Polish and Estonian ones
were exploited to get Trump to greenlight NATO downing
Russian jets on the basis of them violating the bloc’s airspace, which
might embolden some to attempt this on false pretexts, while the Scandinavian
ones were exploited to call for closing the Danish Straits to its shipping.
Both concern escalations in the Baltic, which could amount to an illegal
blockade that obstructs the free movement of Russian planes and ships there,
thus also placing unprecedented pressure on Kaliningrad.
This insight strongly suggests that Scandinavia’s Russian drone scare was indeed a false flag to justify cracking down on Russia’s “shadow fleet”, though it’s presently unclear whether any NATO members will cross the Rubicon by seriously making any such move like closing the Danish Straits to its shipping. In any case, Zelensky’s proposal proves that he’s trying to manipulate Trump into a disaster of epic proportions together with some of his like-minded NATO patrons, but hopefully Trump won’t fall for it.
Andrew Korybko, Substack,
October 1, 2025
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