US Conceded to Russia to Save India: Putin Valued the Crisis as an Opportunity
US to save India - An unexpected change is observed in world geopolitics. The United States has decided to temporarily suspend the oil embargo it imposed against Russia. This step is related to the emergence of risks that Wall Street could not predict and the tension in the global energy market.

The main reason for Washington's decision is to protect its ally India from an economic crisis. At a time when the price of a barrel of oil exceeded $100, the possibility of the Strait of Hormuz being closed seriously threatened India's energy supply chain. This critical situation forced the US to make a historic concession.
This decision creates a significant loophole in the sanctions regime imposed by Western countries against Russia. The US suspending its embargo aims to prevent further price increases by ensuring the flow of Russian oil to the world market.
Analysts evaluate this situation as a "lifeline." India's energy needs and economic stability are of such great importance for US strategic interests that Washington has been forced to temporarily back down from its tough stance against Moscow.
Russia, however, did not hesitate to turn this crisis to its advantage. Despite international pressure, Russian oil's access to the world market is ensured, bringing additional revenue to Moscow. President Putin skillfully uses the situation, directing divisions within the Western front to suit his interests.
This event once again demonstrates the complex relations between world powers and how volatile geopolitical dynamics are. Energy security and economic stability are factors so significant that they can even override political ideologies and applied sanctions.
