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Bombshell: Biden Pentagon Exposed for Buying Russian Fuel Oil, Evading Wartime Sanctions – Report

A Shocking Revelation: Biden ⁢Pentagon Accused⁣ of⁤ Buying Russian Fuel Oil, Defying Sanctions

A blistering⁣ exposé from The Washington Post is casting new‍ aspersions on the oversight ​—⁢ or lack thereof — stemming from President Joe Biden’s⁢ administration.

“Forbidden Russian oil flows into the Pentagon supply chain,”⁣ the‌ ominous, exclusive report warned readers right off the bat.

The salacious ⁢headline and‍ report are rooted in two key issues:

  • Russian oil imports⁣ were collectively banned by the U.S. and the European Union in March‌ 2022 ⁤as​ a response to the country’s war with ⁢Ukraine, per​ The Post.
  • A Greek refinery that ‌serves ‍the U.S. ‌military claimed it adapted to these ​new sanctions — but apparently did⁣ not.

The Motor Oil Hellas refinery on the Aegean‍ Sea in Greece is at the center of ⁣this​ Washington ⁢Post‍ investigation, and ​the company stands accused of continuing ‌to pump‍ Russian petroleum in spite of those 2022 sanctions.

Interestingly, Motor Oil Hellas wasn’t using some particularly Rube‌ Goldberg plot to ​pump the allegedly illegal‍ oil.

According to ⁣The ⁣Post, the refinery allegedly rerouted the⁢ illegal product ‍“hundreds of miles out of the way ⁤through an oil​ storage facility in Turkey,” a detour which​ the outlet claimed “obscured Russia’s imprint as ownership of the products ​changed hands​ multiple times ​before they ‌reached Greece.”

The ‍common practice of mixing oil⁢ from ​various countries of origin at refineries (before they’re sent out again) ⁣also has reportedly ‍allowed the proliferation of Russian oil.

The paper trail ⁢that The Post said it⁤ dug ⁤up directly links Biden’s Pentagon to this ‌compromised ⁤product, as‍ “federal contracting ⁢data” revealed‍ that the government entity signed nearly​ $1⁢ billion worth of new ‍contracts with Motor Oil Hellas since the wartime sanctions were enacted last March.

The Post also noted that since‍ February 2022, ⁣a million barrels of jet fuel‍ from Motor Oil Hellas have gone‌ to various entities in Italy, France, Spain⁣ and Britain — with ⁢those first two countries being​ founding members ⁢of the EU.

All of these entities effectively stand⁣ accused of purchasing sanctioned oil via a⁢ middleman.

Worse yet, ⁣The Post report suggested that⁣ all of this sanctioned ⁢oil ​was coming at a hefty premium as part of the⁤ sanctions involved a price ⁢cap on Russian oil — a price cap that apparently countries are⁤ not following⁢ through on, allowing Russia ⁤to sell its oil‌ for far more money than it’s supposed to.

A Pentagon Defense Logistics ​Agency ⁤representative‌ told⁣ the outlet that they​ had “no ​knowledge” of banned Russian fuel being found at a‍ contracted supplier.

Motor Oil Hellas has vociferously denied these ⁤allegations.

The refinery​ offered a statement to The Post, noting that the ⁤company “does not buy, process or ‍trade Russian oil ​or ⁤products.​ All its imports are certified⁢ of non sanctioned origin.”

An evidently wide-spanning and complicated scandal, it’s unclear what comes next,‍ though‍ the Washington Post ⁢did note that enforcement of related penalties have “been scant.”

“The U.S. military has not done its‌ due diligence on⁢ the origin of this oil,” Isaac Levi, an analyst for a European nonprofit that tracks the flow of Russian oil, told The Post. “It is not hard to see where it​ is coming ‌from.”

For Biden, this is a ‍familiar⁣ headache.

Up ⁢until America acquiesced with the⁤ E.U. on ⁢sanctions, Biden’s administration actually vociferously opposed them.

Biden’s waffling on the sanctioned ⁤petroleum forced the hands of Republicans to⁣ push for the​ “Independence​ from Russian⁣ Energy Act” in⁣ March ⁢2022.

For⁢ Biden, it’s just the latest in ​a stretch of headaches for the octogenarian incumbent ⁤in the midst of what will likely be ‍a grueling re-election campaign​ — a⁣ re-election bid that ​sees former President Donald ​Trump nipping at his heels.


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The post ‍ Bombshell: Biden Pentagon Exposed for Buying Russian Fuel Oil, Evading Wartime Sanctions – Report appeared first‍ on The⁤ Western Journal.

What are the specific details surrounding the accusation of the Biden Pentagon buying Russian ⁤fuel oil in defiance of sanctions?

‍ Ss=”note”>In this article, we will discuss the shocking ⁣revelation that the Biden Pentagon is accused of buying Russian fuel oil, defying ‌sanctions.⁢ We will examine the details‌ of the accusation,⁢ the involvement of the Motor Oil Hellas refinery, and the response from the accused parties. We will also explore the implications of this scandal⁢ for the Biden administration ⁣and its potential impact on the upcoming re-election campaign.

The Washington Post recently published an exposé accusing the‍ Biden administration of allowing forbidden Russian oil to flow into the Pentagon ⁢supply chain. The report highlights two key issues: the collective ban on Russian oil imports⁤ by the US and the European Union in response‌ to Russia’s war with Ukraine, and the alleged failure of a Greek refinery to comply with these sanctions.

The Motor Oil Hellas refinery in Greece is at the center of the investigation. The company is accused of continuing to pump Russian petroleum despite the⁣ 2022 sanctions. The refinery allegedly rerouted the illegal product‍ through an oil storage facility in Turkey to ⁣obscure Russia’s ownership of the oil. Additionally, the common practice⁤ of mixing oil from various countries at refineries has ​allowed the proliferation of Russian oil.

The Washington Post’s investigation directly links Biden’s Pentagon to the compromised oil. Federal contracting data reveals that ⁣the⁢ government entity signed nearly $1 billion worth of new contracts with Motor Oil‍ Hellas since the sanctions were enacted. Furthermore, a million barrels of jet fuel from Motor Oil Hellas have been distributed to entities in Italy, France, Spain, and Britain, potentially implicating these countries in the purchase of sanctioned oil.

The report suggests that the sanctioned oil was sold at a premium, as the sanctions imposed a price cap on⁤ Russian oil. The fact that countries are not following through​ on the price cap allows Russia to sell its oil for more ⁤than it ‌should. A representative from the Pentagon Defense Logistics Agency claims to have no knowledge of banned Russian ‌fuel being found‌ at a contracted supplier, while Motor Oil Hellas vehemently denies the allegations, stating‌ that all its



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