Russia Accuses US of Invading Nations to Steal Oil in Fiery Attack
Russia Accuses US of Invading Nations to Steal Oil

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has launched a fierce attack on the United States, accusing Washington of abandoning international law and pursuing dominance in global energy markets. In a strongly worded interview, Lavrov claimed US actions in countries like Iran and Venezuela are driven by control over oil and natural resources.

Lavrov's Accusations

Lavrov alleged that US foreign policy is pushing the world back toward a "lawless era," where power overrides diplomacy. He stated that the US "invades and attacks to steal oil," referencing military and economic interventions in resource-rich nations.

Rising Global Tensions

Lavrov’s remarks come amid rising global tensions and ongoing conflict dynamics involving energy routes and geopolitical influence. The comments reinforce Moscow’s narrative that Washington prioritizes strategic dominance over international norms.

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This latest verbal assault from Moscow highlights the deepening rift between Russia and the United States, as both nations vie for influence in energy markets and global politics. Lavrov's interview is part of a broader Russian campaign to portray the US as a destabilizing force in world affairs.

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