In an interview with Radio Goftogoo, a political analyst described using soldiers as drivers of fuel trucks in Britain as a deception by the British government aimed at managing the society by the military.
In an interview with "Rouydad" program regarding the conflict between European countries and the energy challenge, Reza Hojjat stated; “These countries have problems for energy imports; they are far from the United States and have security challenges and disputes with Russia as well.”
“This problem is exacerbated especially in winter; international developments increase fuel prices and at the same time, Europe's problems intensify.”
He continued; “Every year with the arrival of the cold season, fuel prices rise and European countries face challenges. In this regard, Germany called for the non-imposition of US sanctions against Russia in order to reduce fuel losses.
Britain, meanwhile, has some energy at its disposal, but energy in the country has been linked to social problems and sparked countless protests.
According to Hojjat, dishonesty is considered the British government’s next failure which overshadowed the problem of fuel supply. The British people do not know if this country really doesn’t have fuel or it is just a matter of truck drivers.
He continued; “Currently, 8,000 fuel stations in the UK need to be energized, but reports indicate that British troops will be trained to drive trucks so that fueling doesn’t stop.
But the question is how is it possible for a country to be able to train soldiers in a week but it cannot train specialized drivers in this field?!”
“This indicates that there exists kind of inaccuracy and a lie, and that the issue is probably not the transfer of fuel by the army, but Britain deployed the army to manage the possible violent protests to manage the situation,” he added.
Hojjat also announced the possibility of the British people invading the shops and primary sources; “In Britain, a kind of mistrust has formed between the government and the people, and for this purpose, the people do not accept what their government tell them and continue to stand in long lines at the gas stations.”
“The fuel crisis in Britain is already intensifying and has spread to the social atmosphere of this country.”
By Azadeh Khajeh Nasiri