C.O.B. Tuesday

"Russia Isn’t Interested In Any Fast Resolution Of The Hormuz Crisis" – Tatiana Mitrova, Center on Global Energy Policy

Apr 1, 2026
Tatiana Mitrova, energy policy expert focused on geopolitics and markets, offers a sharp view on Russia’s energy maneuvers. She discusses drone attacks on refineries and export hubs. She explains how Iran tensions lift oil prices and give Russia strategic breathing room. She outlines Russia’s domestic resilience, elite consolidation, and the limits of pivoting east.
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Energy Security Is Now Physical Defense

  • Energy security is shifting from supply diversification to physical defense of assets.
  • Tatiana Mitrova says Russian refineries now build anti-drone defenses and organize patrols after sustained attacks disrupted operations.
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Territorial Gains Are Central To Putin's Dealmaking

  • Putin views territorial gains as essential to domestic legitimacy so negotiated compromises were politically unacceptable.
  • Mitrova explains the 2020s negotiation window failed because Putin insisted on keeping occupied territories as part of Russia.
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Drone Swarms Transformed Attack Effectiveness

  • Ukraine's drone tactics escalated from lone strikes to swarms and repeated waves, increasing disruption.
  • Mitrova notes summer 2025 swarms damaged 40% of Russian refining capacity, forcing layered Russian defenses.
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