What is happening in the Caribbean right now is a new paradigm war between the US and Russia. Lavrov’s daring statements show that the Russians are sure they are winning; when they feel they are starting to lose, the tone of their political declarations becomes more conciliatory.
Tropical storm, potential Hurricane Melissa is forming and could become the most significant hurricane in US history, due to the heat stored in the Caribbean, generated in advance by Russian autonomous nuclear-powered heat generators, as I wrote about earlier. The biggest question now is where Melissa will move? Is this a North East direction toward the Atlantic, which won't affect the US territory, or will it move into the Gulf to make landfall in Florida or another state?
As the cold front is about to cover the Gulf of Mexico, the hurricane doesn’t have a chance to move there, as the cold front works as a wall. The previous cold fronts managed to redirect all previous hurricanes—Erin, Humberto, and Imelda—into the Atlantic, thus protecting US territory.
