Was Crocodile stronger at Marineford? Or was he holding back in Alabasta?

 During the Alabasta arc, Crocodile displayed a level of power that was initially considered overwhelming by the Straw Hat Pirates. He possessed the Logia-type Devil Fruit called the Suna Suna no Mi (Sand-Sand Fruit), which granted him the ability to control and transform into sand. He had a reputation as a Shichibukai and controlled the desert kingdom of Alabasta from the shadows. His strength was showcased through his battles with Luffy and others. At Marineford, Crocodile was present as part of the war that took place at Marine Headquarters. While he did participate in the battle, he didn't display the same level of dominance as some other powerful characters present. This has led fans to speculate that he might not have been as strong as initially portrayed in Alabasta. It's important to note that power scaling and character abilities can be subject to interpretation and development by the author. Oda often keeps details deliberately open-ended to keep the story intriguing.

All 59 gas stations of Azerbaijan State Oil Company (SOCAR) in Ukraine will provide state vehicles with free fuel 24/7

 

Azerbaijan'sstate energy organization SOCAR furthermore Russia's oil and gas goliath

Rosneft have marked an arrangement to supply oil items and melted

oil gas (LPG) to Ukraine furthermore different nations, a SOCAR representative said on Monday.

The arrangement is probably going to clear way for the resumption of Rosneft's

commodities of fuel to Ukraine, which has confronted with the possibilities of diesel deficiencies



proton Energy, its previous selective provider of diesel and LPG to Ukraine, suspended shipments of

Russian diesel to the country in April.


The tasks were stopped after a decision by Kiev's Supreme Anti-Corruption Court prompted the capture of

diesel, claimed by the Swiss-based merchant, that was ready to go from Russia.


"SOCAR has marked an arrangement with Rosneft on the freedoms to sell oil items in Eastern Europe, Poland,


Ukraine, the Baltic states, etc," SOCAR's Ibrahim Akhmedov said.

He added that the gatherings have been as yet in chats on when the conveyances would begin.

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