What could this possibly be though? Russians must have developed alien tech UFO laser weapons or something 💀
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— 🇺🇸/🇷🇺 BREAKING: The security threat is a 'highly concerning and destabilizing Russian capability' – CNN @Middle_East_Spectator
— 🇺🇸/🇷🇺 Thoughts about this:
- Given the nature of the statement, which described the intelligence as 'extremely sensitive', this new and unnamed ' Russian ability', whatever it may be, is likely an ability that the United States DO NOT currently have. Hence the need for immediate action.
- Considering the fact that Russia already has nukes, chemical weapons and so on, it could be something entirely different. However, it could also be something related to nukes, like a new delivery mechanism of nuclear missiles, or ICBM interception capability (think of Reagan's failed 'Strategic Defense Initiative').
- If this Russian capability is truly something that fundamentally threatens the balance of power between Russia and the U.S., we might be in for a new arms race.
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- Given the nature of the statement, which described the intelligence as 'extremely sensitive', this new and unnamed ' Russian ability', whatever it may be, is likely an ability that the United States DO NOT currently have. Hence the need for immediate action.
- Considering the fact that Russia already has nukes, chemical weapons and so on, it could be something entirely different. However, it could also be something related to nukes, like a new delivery mechanism of nuclear missiles, or ICBM interception capability (think of Reagan's failed 'Strategic Defense Initiative').
- If this Russian capability is truly something that fundamentally threatens the balance of power between Russia and the U.S., we might be in for a new arms race.
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— 🇺🇸/🇷🇺 Thoughts about this: - Given the nature of the statement, which described the intelligence as 'extremely sensitive', this new and unnamed ' Russian ability', whatever it may be, is likely an ability that the United States DO NOT currently have. Hence…
Or, Prigozhin has come back from the dead
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➡️ More: Pentagon official tells me this threat has to do with space.
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#BREAKING
🇷🇺 ❌ 🇺🇸 ❗️ — The Reported National security threat involves Russian Federation wanting to put nuclear weapons in space, sources say to NBC News!
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— 🇦🇿/🇦🇲 BREAKING: Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan says Azerbaijan is planning a 'full-scale war' against Armenia – AFP
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📹 At least 15 rockets were fired at Qiryat Shmona earlier.
Iron Dome was activated and intercepted some.
Iron Dome was activated and intercepted some.
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📹 Dramatic footage of the air defence activity over Qiryat Shmona.
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— 🇪🇬/🇵🇸 NEW: Egypt is reportedly constructing a large refugee camp in the Sinai desert, to anticipate the emergency scenario of Palestinians possibly breaching the Gaza-Egypt border as a result of the upcoming Israeli invasion of Rafah – WSJ
At the same time, Egypt is primarily committed to strengthening and reinforcing the border fence at Rafah, trying whatever they can to not allow any forced exodus of Palestinians from Gaza into Egypt.
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At the same time, Egypt is primarily committed to strengthening and reinforcing the border fence at Rafah, trying whatever they can to not allow any forced exodus of Palestinians from Gaza into Egypt.
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— 🇮🇷 NEW: In a recent IRGC missile exercise, the 'Kheybar Shekan' MRBM performed an intense and abrupt 'pop-up' evasive maneuver
This complex maneuver in the missile's terminal stage, with such high intensity and late timing, is a formidable capability that could penentrate advanced air defenses like the Israeli David Sling.
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This complex maneuver in the missile's terminal stage, with such high intensity and late timing, is a formidable capability that could penentrate advanced air defenses like the Israeli David Sling.
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— 🇷🇺 Also, quickly my thoughts about the Alexey Navalny situation:
Just think to your self for one second. Navalny was already arrested, he was already in prison, he was no longer a threat, what benefit would Russia possibly gain from killing him?
Russia is only experiencing negative consequences from this. It makes no sense why Putin would have ordered his assassination. There is simply no motive whatsoever. Why would they kill him, knowing it would draw the entire negative press of the Western world onto Russia?
However, Ukraine, NATO and the U.S. definitely have a motive for killing Navalny. Kill him in prison, blame it on Putin, and you can enrage the entire world that 'Russia killed another opposition leader!'.
At the same time, they will have another reason to push for Ukraine aid packages in their congress and parliaments, especially considering the fact that Avdivka and the wider Ukrainian front are about to collapse.
Western countries are quick to blame without waiting for an official investigation. There are even documentaries about Navalny being aired on several European TV stations tonight, that had conveniently been filmed and prepared for broadcast.
Well, to me it's clear what really happened.
@Middle_East_Spectator
Just think to your self for one second. Navalny was already arrested, he was already in prison, he was no longer a threat, what benefit would Russia possibly gain from killing him?
Russia is only experiencing negative consequences from this. It makes no sense why Putin would have ordered his assassination. There is simply no motive whatsoever. Why would they kill him, knowing it would draw the entire negative press of the Western world onto Russia?
However, Ukraine, NATO and the U.S. definitely have a motive for killing Navalny. Kill him in prison, blame it on Putin, and you can enrage the entire world that 'Russia killed another opposition leader!'.
At the same time, they will have another reason to push for Ukraine aid packages in their congress and parliaments, especially considering the fact that Avdivka and the wider Ukrainian front are about to collapse.
Western countries are quick to blame without waiting for an official investigation. There are even documentaries about Navalny being aired on several European TV stations tonight, that had conveniently been filmed and prepared for broadcast.
Well, to me it's clear what really happened.
@Middle_East_Spectator
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— 🇮🇷/🇮🇱 NEW: According to the New York Times, Israel is behind the sabotage and explosion of two natural gas pipelines in Iran
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