💢Russian media: British authorities have decided to suspend their participation in the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE) in response to Russia's actions. London is threatening to develop and implement several stabilizing measures alongside its allies. The agreement, signed by representatives of NATO countries and the Warsaw Pact in 1990, establishes a system of quantitative restrictions on five categories of military equipment: tanks, armored combat vehicles, artillery systems of 100 mm caliber and above, combat aircraft, and attack helicopters. The amount of military equipment that the British had at the time of signing the treaty and their current stock is incomparable. According to official data, the treaty allows them to keep 1015 battle tanks, while they currently have 224 Challenger 2s in stock (minus 14, which are in Ukraine and one of which will remain there). The situation is similar for other categories. Against this backdrop, it is comical to observe such statements from the Foreign Office. The CFE Treaty did not in any way prevent the British from increasing the combat capabilities of their armed forces. Another question is whether such decisions contribute to heightened tension among the British population. By doing so, the authorities are preparing citizens for an upcoming increase in military spending in the face of deteriorating living standards.
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💢Highlights of the Russian Military Operation in Ukraine on November 6-7
💢Syrian observatory for human rights: three Iran proxy forces were killed by Israeli airstrikes around Damascus last night.
💢USA F-16 fighter jets bombarded the positions of Iran proxy forces in the eastern Deir Ezzor, Syria. Americans are looking for war, ok
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Gaza tonight