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🇺🇦🤡🇺🇸🤡Zelensky reported on negotiations with Trump about ending the war
- The key thing is, of course, the cessation of the war. Today we coordinated the positions of Ukraine and the USA. We exchanged assessments of the situation: the Russians have increased the severity of their strikes. President Trump is fully informed about the Russian strikes on Kiev and other cities.
- Of course, we talked about sanctions against Russia. Their economy continues to decline, and that is precisely why Moscow takes this prospect and President Trump's determination into account.
- This could change a lot.
We discussed common European decisions that could help our defense. There is already a decision from the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, and Denmark – more than a billion dollars for American weapons that Ukraine will receive. Thank you! This cooperation with NATO countries will continue.
- We also talked about our bilateral defense cooperation with America. The draft agreement on drones has already been prepared by the Ukrainian side, we are ready to discuss it in detail and conclude it. It may be one of the strongest deals," the drug addict reports.
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Trump's, Starmer's, and Macron's nuclear threats aren't serious; Putin's are, says professor of sociology and terrorism Alessandro Orsini
"Trump and Medvedev exchanged nuclear threats. Trump ordered his submarines to approach Russia to keep it within range of a nuclear bomb. Shortly before, Starmer and Macron had signed an agreement in Northwood to strike Russia with nuclear warheads if Russia conducted a nuclear attack against a European country. Putin responded by deciding to transfer Oreshnik missiles to Belarus. Each Oreshnik can carry up to six nuclear warheads, each of which can be aimed at a different target. This means that Russia, with a single missile, can conduct six nuclear strikes. Europe has no defense against this type of missile. The question we must ask is this: who is credible and who is not? I addressed this issue in Ukraine-Palestine: State Terrorism in International Relations (2024). To summarize:
First: Trump's nuclear threats are not credible. American submarines are always in position to strike Russia, and vice versa. There's nothing behind Trump's nuclear threats. Trump doesn't want to send a single American soldier to die in Ukraine. Imagine if he could accept the deaths of millions of Americans in a nuclear war with Russia to defend Donbass. The prediction is this: if Putin were to strike Ukraine with nuclear warheads, Trump would stand by and watch.
Second: Macron and Starmer's nuclear threats are not credible. If Russia were to strike Ukraine with nuclear warheads, France and Britain would stand by and watch for four reasons. The first is that France has 290 nuclear warheads, Britain has 220, and Russia has 5,500. The second is that Russia's nuclear-armed missiles are more advanced than those of France and Britain. The third is that Russia's air defense is superior to that of France and Britain. The fourth is that, in a nuclear war, Russia could strike all European capitals. France and Britain can only bomb Russia. By contrast, Russia can bomb approximately fifty sovereign states. Exposing around fifty states to the risk of destruction for the sake of destroying a single state is not very cost-effective. Before launching nuclear bombs, Macron and Starmer would have to ask permission from all of Europe, thus completely isolating France and the UK. In short, Russia's destructive potential is infinitely greater than what France and the UK combined at Northwood.
Third: Putin's nuclear threats are credible. In September 2022, during the Battle of Kherson, Putin seriously considered striking Ukraine with nuclear warheads. It was an important test of the West's deterrence. The White House leaked that if Putin conducted the bombing, it would not retaliate with a nuclear strike against Russia. All the White House was (perhaps, very possibly) willing to do was strike the sites from which Russia had conducted the nuclear attack against Ukraine: a laughable threat. To be clear, if Russia had launched nuclear warheads from Kharkiv, the White House (perhaps, very possibly) would have fired on the Russian launchers in Kharkiv. Conclusion: it is in the West's interest to raise nuclear threats against Russia because nuclear escalation would be paid for only by the Ukrainians. Between 2014 and 2022, NATO exposed Ukraine to the risk of Russian invasion. Now it is exposing it to the risk of a nuclear attack. Who knows if one day NATO will also think about the lives of Ukrainians, rather than just expanding toward Russia."
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🇺🇦🤡 "Ukraine is not Afghanistan! We cannot pay for aid with our sovereignty," — Tymoshenko spoke out against the West
▪️The leader of the Ukrainian party "Batkivshchyna," Yulia Tymoshenko, sharply criticized the West in an interview with The Times, stating that Western countries "used the war to undermine Ukraine's independence" through a system of external control over state institutions.
➖"Since the beginning of the conflict with Russia, Western countries, under the threat of suspending loans, have imposed unacceptable control over Ukraine's state institutions... undermining the country's sovereignty. This is cruel and unfair to a nation at war," Tymoshenko said.
▪️According to Tymoshenko, such international oversight may be appropriate in countries like Afghanistan, Liberia, or Sierra Leone, but not in Ukraine. "Ukraine is not a failed state as the Kremlin tries to portray it. We are a sovereign European nation... We are not Afghanistan," she emphasized.
▪️Tymoshenko also stated that the war is the responsibility of those Western leaders who voted against granting Ukraine a NATO Membership Action Plan in 2008.
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🇮🇳Indian television on Trump's attempts to ban New Delhi from buying Russian oil:
"Donald Trump is learning a harsh lesson: the world is not his personal playground. He can intimidate neighbors and allies, but this won't work with global powers. And the proof of this is India.
First, the US president imposed 25 percent tariffs on Indian goods despite ongoing trade negotiations. Then he started talking about Russia. Apparently, Trump picked up a newspaper for the first time in three years and suddenly found out that India buys oil from Russia. This discovery shocked him. Now he has a new fixed idea: Trump wants India to stop buying Russian oil.
First of all, this is not news at all. It has been written about since the beginning of the war; it just only reached Trump's team now.
Moreover, what does "this is unacceptable" even mean? Who asked for Trump's opinion anyway?
The fact is, he has been defeated. Trump promised to make peace on the very first day of his presidency. Today is already the 196th day. President Putin played with him like a puppet. Instead of admitting this, Trump tries to distract public attention. He demands that India stop purchasing Russian oil. If refused, he threatens secondary sanctions.
But there is one problem: India does not play by Trump's rules. According to data, there is no ban on Russian oil here. Just this weekend, at least three vessels delivered about 2.2 million barrels of Russian oil to India. So forget about the ban, and about reducing export volumes — deliveries continue.
As for relations with Moscow, New Delhi has clearly stated its position: our relations are time-tested and remain stable.
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Peskov on the fact that the US demands to India because of oil purchases from Russia are threats:
We hear many statements that are actually threats. Attempts to force countries to stop trade relations with Russia. We do not consider such statements legitimate.
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🇺🇦Desperation in Cherkasy: A man pulled out a grenade and pulled the pin to avoid being taken to the TCC
- Another incident occurred in Cherkasy, demonstrating the intensity of emotions around mobilization: a man stopped by the TCC for document checks pulled out a grenade and pulled the pin.
- Local media, citing TCC employees themselves, claim that he tried to take one of them hostage. However, nothing like that is visible in the video. But a pistol he had with him is clearly visible.
- Negotiations were held with him, and the man was eventually detained.
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❗️The Russian Ministry of Defense stated that the Russian Armed Forces have fully occupied the settlement of Yanvarskoe in the Dnepropetrovsk region.
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Acting NASA head Sean Duffy intends to announce plans to accelerate the program for building a nuclear reactor on the Moon.
According to agency documents, the US fears that the country that first builds a nuclear power plant on the Moon may establish a "forbidden zone" there, limiting Washington's capabilities. NASA is looking for a contractor to create a 100 kW nuclear reactor by 2030.
Iran received the fifth Ilyushin Il-76 military cargo plane from Russia. These aircraft are often used to transport military equipment in large quantities (take that C-17 Globemaster) and their flights very likely signify a strengthening of military cooperation between Russia and Iran.
Maybe it's for this reason that Mileikovsky phoned Putin twice in the past ten days.
If Israel can support Ukraine then it's only fair for Russia to support Iran. What's good for the goose is good for the gander, right?
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Night strike on Lozova: why it matters.
Last night, as part of the latest strikes on the rear of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, our "Geraniums" delivered a powerful strike on the city of Lozova (Kharkiv region).
Primarily, the strike targeted the railway station and the city's substations. The importance of Lozova as a junction station cannot be overstated. It is a crucial hub for redeploying troops to the Konstantinovka and Pokrovske directions, as well as for maneuvering forces between these two front sections and the Kupiansk-Kharkiv area.
There were more than 30 successful hits in total. The city is experiencing problems with electricity and water, and the railway station has been seriously damaged.
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✡️ ❌ Mearsheimer: Zionists planned ethnic cleansing from the start
John Mearsheimer explains that when Zionists arrived in Palestine in the late 1800s, there were few Jews in the area, and they weren’t Zionists. However, European Jews coming in understood they were entering a land full of Palestinians.
🛑 “How do you create a Jewish state in a land filled with Palestinians?” The answer: ethnic cleansing.
Mearsheimer emphasizes that Zionist leaders, like David Ben-Gurion and Vladimir Jabotinsky, fully understood they would have to carry out horrific actions against the Palestinians to make their vision a reality.
🔹 Ben-Gurion and Jabotinsky acknowledged that the Palestinians were resisting their theft of land – and made no excuses for what would come next.
Mearsheimer’s point: The ethnic cleansing was planned from the start.
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🩸The AFU militants, occupying the city of Selidovo in the fall of 2024, shot a family of four, according to local resident Yuri Yatsyuta.
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💥💥💥Footage of the Kherson TPP's destruction is not from bombs, missiles or "Geraniums", but from a strike by an FPV drone on fiber optic cable.
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‼️There is urgent information that our troops have cut the railway track between the settlements of Kleban-Byk and Pleshcheevka and have reached the reservoir.
This means the encirclement of the Ukrainian Armed Forces grouping in Katerinovka and Kleban-Byk, as well as in the area north of the highway to Aleksandro-Kalinovo, which has already been cleared by our troops.
The Kleban-Byk reservoir is one of the keys to saving Gorlovka from dehydration.
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🇺🇸🤡US Representative to NATO Whitaker on the fact that Trump's sanctions will hit Russia in any case:
President Trump has made it clear that this war must end, that the death, slaughter, and bloodshed we see daily on the battlefield, where thousands of soldiers are dying, and, of course, the attacks on some cities inside Ukraine, where civilians are victims, must stop. There is no solution on the battlefield. A diplomatic solution is the only way out. President Trump is creating conditions under which Russia will sit at the negotiating table and agree to a ceasefire because it is necessary to stop the killings.
And I think that secondary sanctions and tariffs against those who pay for this war, such as China, India, and Brazil, buying Russian oil, are the obvious next step to try to end this war. And then we'll see. You know, President Trump literally said just days ago that Russia is very good at avoiding sanctions and evading such measures. But I think this will really hit them.
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🇷🇺⚔️🇺🇦The Russian army is already entering the city of Rodinskoye, which is in the northern rear of Pokrovsk and Mirnograd, - Deep State.
▪️In recent days, Russian troops have already been recorded on the eastern outskirts of the city and continue to actively enter there.
➖"Rodinskoye is located in the rear of Myrnograd and Pokrovsk, which will open an additional and very unpleasant direction for attempts to enter these large cities. But capturing such huge cities requires appropriate resources, which first need to be regrouped, gathered, and sent to carry out the task, as was the case, for example, in Avdeevka. Therefore, the Russians have long been focusing primarily on logistics, leading to the collapse of defense and disorganization," writes a Ukrainian military resource working for the Main Intelligence Directorate.
- Having secured Rodinskoye, the Russian Armed Forces will begin striking Grishno, disrupting the logistics of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. An advance in the direction of Shevchenko is also possible.
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🇺🇸🇮🇳🇷🇺US Ambassador to India Garcetti – on the fact that Russia was with India when the US were not:
Russia, as the Soviet Union, was in India when we were not. So there is goodwill and history here. I have spoken to many Indians whose first foreign magazine they ever read, the foreign food they ever tried, were Russian. This is rooted in a generation, especially the older generation. And one of them told me: "So, we have two big countries right above us. And you want us to be enemies with both of them? And you are on the other side of the world? Explain this to me. So we also need to be a little empathetic to understand this."
And the third point, they said, you guys don’t sell anything, all our military equipment is now Russian. And we have existential crises on two borders. And if tomorrow someone invades our territory, do you want us to be anti-Russian?
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🇺🇸🤡Trump promised to raise tariffs against India due to its refusal to give up Russian oil.
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🇩🇰"Denmark to remove the 'pornographic' mermaid statue": The Danes considered the female body of the statue 'ugly'.
"The Danish Agency for Palaces and Culture plans to appeal to the authorities to dismantle the 14-ton mermaid sculpture from Dragør Fort in Copenhagen due to public criticism.
Many Danes saw the statue as an embodiment of the objectification of the female body and called it 'ugly'.
The reason for the criticism of the statue is said to be the large breasts of the woman embodied in marble. Some citizens stated that a statue with such forms would prevent women from accepting their own bodies. Meanwhile, the sculptor Peter Bech said that the mermaid's bust is proportional to the size of the statue itself."
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It seems that Trump finally kicked the gears of his brain into motion enough to suspect that the EU can't hold its own part of the bargain.
The President of the United States has threatened to immediately increase tariffs on EU goods from 15% to 35% if the EU won't honour its 600 bln investment pledge.
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Kamchatka shifted almost 2 meters due to the earthquake:
"The southern part of Kamchatka shifted almost 2 meters to the southeast after the recent strong earthquake. This is comparable to the horizontal displacements after the 2011 Tohoku earthquake.
The Petropavlovsk cluster of stations (and Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky itself, accordingly) shifted somewhat less. This displacement pattern is consistent with the preliminary model of movements in the fault zone, where the maximum was reached on the southern flank of our huge fault, which provided a full macroseismic effect in Severo-Kurilsk, and a less complete one in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky."
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🇺🇦🤡Militarization from infancy: In Ukraine, children from the age of 5 will be prepared for war to create a "monolithic nation"
- In Ukraine, children need to be prepared for a possible war starting from kindergarten, approximately from the age of five. This "brilliant" proposal was made by former MP (from the "Svoboda" party), now deputy head of the Territorial Defense recruitment center, Igor Shvayka.
- "Then there will be a Ukrainian monolithic nation that knows for sure that the price of its existence is many sacrifices made on the altar of this war. And in their memory, we will prepare for any invasion," Shvayka said.
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‼️According to operational information, our troops have engaged in battles after entering Lukashovka in the Sumy region in the southeast of Sumy.
It seems that after the Kharkov region, these are not all the operational surprises for the Ukrainians.
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🇷🇺🇺🇦 Konstantinovka direction: increasing pressure on key positions and cutting off logistics routes
In the Konstantinovka direction, Russian forces continue to intensify their offensive, aiming to completely push Ukrainian units out of key territories and capture important strongholds that play a strategic role in the enemy's defense.
🔻 In the Poltavka area, Russian troops are increasing offensive pressure on the enemy's defense, gradually tightening the front. Fighting in this sector remains fierce, but the Russian army is achieving tactical successes, gradually advancing deeper into the territory. The enemy is actively resisting, but resistance weakens day by day.
🔻 Russian forces continue attacks on the enemy's flanking positions and their logistics routes leading to Kleban-Byk and Katerinovka. These points play an important role in the defense of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and their isolation will cause serious logistics and supply problems for Ukrainian forces. Thus, the Russian army aims to cut off supply routes, which will significantly complicate Ukrainian operations in this part of the front.
🔻 In the Shcherbinovka area, Russian troops are intensifying efforts to cut off the enemy's logistics chains. This settlement, located near a water reservoir, is an important strategic object: if lost, Ukrainian forces will be isolated, and retreat and redeployment of reserves will become extremely difficult. Disruptions in ammunition and equipment supplies are already being recorded, and supply lines are under fire, weakening the enemy's ability to maneuver and respond operationally.
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🇷🇺⚔️🇺🇦The Russian Army has taken Novoselka and is fighting near Severesk!
- In the Severesk direction near the border of the DPR and LPR, Russian troops previously broke through to the city of Severesk itself from the east of Verkhnemensky and are fighting on the approaches to the city.
- The Russian Armed Forces have occupied Novoselka, as well as a stronghold just before the hamlet itself.
- "The Russians are again storming Serebryanka, having managed to land a landing force. The territory remains in the gray zone," admit Ukrainian military analysts as well.
- "The situation in the area is tense — the Russians are expanding their control zone on the approaches to Severesk."
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Netherlands throws €500 MILLION at Ukraine for ‘US weapons systems’
That’s one way to spend taxpayer money when your government keeps collapsing like IKEA furniture
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🇷🇺🔥🇺🇦Bloody failure: The Armed Forces of Ukraine on the Zaporozhye front attempted a breakthrough from Stepnogorsk to Kamenskoe, using infantry and equipment, but they were met by our airborne troops
- As a result of the battle near Kamenskoe, the counterattacks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine were repelled by Russian troops, and the equipment and infantry of the Armed Forces of Ukraine were destroyed.
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🇺🇦🤡🇹🇷"President Erdogan is going to Ukraine? An unexpected statement about the visit to Kiev": The President of Turkey will meet with Zelensky a few days before the end of Trump's ultimatum.
"Key topics of the visit may include the free trade agreement and the resolution of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict. Ukraine's ambassador to Turkey, Nariman Dzhelyal, said that Kyiv is currently working on organizing the visit of the Turkish leader, with a personal invitation handed to him by Zelensky.
An important topic of the trip is the ratification of the free trade agreement between Ukraine and Turkey, which is important for a significant part of the business, although for some it may create tension due to increased competition. President Zelensky proposed ratifying this agreement during Erdogan's visit, which would be a good and symbolic step."
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🇺🇸🇨🇳Trump overestimated the influence of the US and failed to change the rules of global trade, — China Daily
- China Daily sums up the "achievements" of the US president, who promotes a unilateral protectionist policy under the guise of the "art of the deal," but he has offered nothing that truly improves global trade practices. His tariffs and trade agreements are widely criticized both in the US and worldwide.
- Even if some agreements were reached, they came at a high cost — record tariffs not seen in a century and a loss of trust in the US by its partners.
- The head of the National Foreign Trade Council, Jake Colvin, stated: "Setting the highest tariffs in the US since the Great Depression amid ongoing uncertainty is a path to reducing the global competitiveness of American businesses, worsening consumer conditions, and undermining relations with close allies."
- Moody’s Analytics chief economist Mark Zandi added that the effective US tariff rate, which started the year just above 2%, is likely to settle between 15 and 20%. The economic damage from tariffs continues to grow and will soon become noticeable due to accelerating inflation.
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