In this episode, we reveal one of the most shameful chapters in modern Russian diplomacy. On September 15, 2010, Dmitry Medvedev, with a single stroke of the pen, handed over 175,000 square kilometers of the Barents Sea's richest shelf to Norway.
Why did this deal cost Russia over €30 billion? How did "friend Jens" Stoltenberg deceive the Kremlin? And why are General Staff admirals today calling this treaty an act of capitulation to NATO?
In the video, you will learn:
How Russia lost colossal oil and gas reserves under the guise of "confidence-building."
Why the Northern Fleet's Bastion zone has become a thoroughfare for American submarines.
A psychological portrait of Medvedev: Why today's "hawk" is trying to suppress the shame of the past.
Insights from closed offices: Is the Kremlin ready to terminate the treaty and return the sea?