
by David Joseph
WarAdded on March 17, 2026
The most shocking, provocative use of Spetsnez and Russian submarines!
Vladimir Putin has a simple goal: raise the price of oil by launching attacks in five maritime chokepoints. He knows his regime will collapse should oil prices remain low. Within the elaborate game of geopolitical strategy, ISIS caliphate, terrorist provocations, and global markets, Putin launches guerrilla warfare under the sea with the use of Seaborne Spetsnaz and submarines. He knows his plan will only work if the attacks are perpetrated by Islamic extremist. A war in which Putin has the ultimate advantage of stealth and surprise.
At the same time that Putin discusses his aggressive maritime strategy, he discusses future operations in the Sea of Azov for when the Kerch Bridge is completed.
Oil prices are at historic lows, and Russian President Vladimir Putin is determined to do something about this in David Josephβs curious little novelette. The idea is to attack shipping and infrastructure at several Persian Gulf chokepoints, laying the blame on ISIS and Iran.Josephβs fictional Putin is portrayed as every bit as devious and unscrupulous as the genuine article, casually ordering the murder of his enemies, or even of people who just know too much. He also likes to give away watches
A truly stunning read from beginning to end! I've never actually be interested in all of the political "going's on" of our world, and this book essentially makes you think about all of those ideas, people and economies politically and globally effected, that you've never considered before. His writing is very factual, teaching you about different aspects of the planning that goes into each and every critical action that unfolds throughout the story.I would highly recommend this to any reader wit
Putinβs Chokepoints is a short political thriller written by David Joseph and narrated by Nate Cimmino. I was given a code to download audio book free in exchange for an honest review. This story has a lot of political information included. Putinβs has a grand plan to raise the price of oil and have it blamed on Islamic extremists. We get a glimpse of Putinβs personality, at least as far as the author understands it. He seems to be a jovial if scary person. Told well the story raises questions a

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