'There should be more outrage': Bibi's upcoming address to Congress - analyst
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyhau is scheduled to address a joint session of Congress on July 24. Meanwhile, the International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued arrest warrants for Netanyahu, Hamas leader Yehiya Sinwar and other officials for war crimes and crimes against humanity in the Gaza Strip.
Jeremy Kuzmarov, the managing editor of Covert Action magazine, sat down with Sputnik’s The Final Countdown suggested that Netanyahu’s visit is to reaffirm US support, but added that the goal of destroying Hamas is unrealistic.
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“What Netanyahu wants is probably to firm up US support. Yes, Biden has started to criticize him a little bit - he called for him to pull back on Rafah, but he also provided billions and billions of military support for him to carry out his war on Gaza,” Jeremy Kuzmarov, the managing editor of Covert Action magazine, sat down with Sputnik’s The Final Countdown.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyhau is scheduled to address a joint session of Congress on July 24. Meanwhile, the International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued arrest warrants for Netanyahu, Hamas leader Yehiya Sinwar and other officials for war crimes and crimes against humanity in the Gaza Strip.
Jeremy Kuzmarov, the managing editor of Covert Action magazine, sat down with Sputnik’s The Final Countdown suggested that Netanyahu’s visit is to reaffirm US support, but added that the goal of destroying Hamas is unrealistic.
“It's sad the major leaders invited to Congress are two of the worst leaders of modern times. Volodymyr Zelensky and Netanyahu are arguably both major war criminals,” he added. “What does it say about the US Congress that they're inviting these leaders? They're doling out billions of dollars to these horrific leaders who plundered countries into war and the abyss. It's really sad. There should be more outrage.”
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Western hypocrisy exposed by support for Gaza ‘Holocaust’ – analyst
A group of European countries spearheaded a vote by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to censure Iran this week, but Dr. Mohammad Marandi of the University of Tehran claims Western nations are increasingly “isolated” and without credibility due to their support for Israel’s deadly military campaign in Gaza. The analyst discussed the issue on Sputnik’s The Critical Hour program.
China, Russia and Iran issued a joint statement before the vote calling for talks to revive the former nuclear deal after European countries joined the US in abandoning its provisions. The statement said it “was time for the Western countries to show their political will, to refrain from the endless cycle of escalation that has been going on for almost the last two years. Passing of the resolution was a mistake that will only lead to confrontation.”
Marandi claimed that tensions over Taiwan, a loss of economic potency, and lockstep support for Israel have contributed to the West’s loss of influence in the world as China and Russia spearhead the creation of alternative global institutions that undermine US attempts to impose political hegemony.
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A group of European countries spearheaded a vote by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to censure Iran this week, but Dr. Mohammad Marandi of the University of Tehran claims Western nations are increasingly “isolated” and without credibility due to their support for Israel’s deadly military campaign in Gaza. The analyst discussed the issue on Sputnik’s The Critical Hour program.
“The whole thing is inconsistent because the E3 countries, they obey the United States,” said Marandi, referring to the European trio of France, Germany, and the UK that have previously joined together to engage in negotiations with Tehran. “When Trump pulled out of the [Iran nuclear] deal, they, too, imposed maximum pressure sanctions on Iran. And when Obama violated the deal, they, too, violated the deal alongside Obama.”
“This organization is dominated by Western countries,” he said of
the IAEA. “Independent countries have a smaller role – they all abstained.” The final vote for the IAEA measure was 20-2, with Russia and China voting against the resolution. Twelve countries abstained from the vote.
China, Russia and Iran issued a joint statement before the vote calling for talks to revive the former nuclear deal after European countries joined the US in abandoning its provisions. The statement said it “was time for the Western countries to show their political will, to refrain from the endless cycle of escalation that has been going on for almost the last two years. Passing of the resolution was a mistake that will only lead to confrontation.”
Marandi claimed that tensions over Taiwan, a loss of economic potency, and lockstep support for Israel have contributed to the West’s loss of influence in the world as China and Russia spearhead the creation of alternative global institutions that undermine US attempts to impose political hegemony.
“We have the genocide, the ongoing Holocaust going on in Gaza, which should be the top news every hour of every day,” said Marandi. “The West is on the losing side for all of these conflicts. And, of course, they are being disgraced because of their support for the Israeli regime.”
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Air defenses overnight also intercepted and destroyed 25 drones over the Rostov, Belgorod, Bryansk, Tula, Astrakhan, and Krasnodar regions, as well as Crimea, the ministry added.
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The main battle tank was destroyed by Russian artillerymen using a Msta-S self-propelled gun with a high-precision Krasnopol projectile.
Meanwhile, the M2 Bradley infantry fighting vehicle was knocked out by an FPV drone crew of a special forces unit.
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Western media chews over ‘confident’ Putin’s speech at SPIEF
Western media outlets have widely picked up on the “confidence” that Russia’s president projected as he addressed a plenary session at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF). They also homed in on the Russian leader’s remarks regarding the use of nuclear weapons as the West continues to escalate the proxy conflict in Ukraine.
◾️ The BBC ran with a headline that said a “Confident Putin warns Europe is ‘defenseless.’” The outlet quoted his comments aimed at European countries that have been propping up the Kiev regime, and that Russia has “many more [tactical nuclear weapons] than there are on the European continent, even if the United States brings theirs over.”
◾️ Reuters singled out the essence of Putin’s message, which indicated that Russia does not need to use nuclear weapons for victory in Ukraine. This is the Kremlin's “strongest signal to date” that the conflict “will not escalate into a nuclear war,” Reuters stated.
◾️ The New York Times also trotted out the words “nuclear war” in the context that Putin said the combined arsenals of Europe and the US “would be no match for Russia’s in a nuclear confrontation.” The publication also seized on Putin’s remarks that the scenario for such an “exceptional case” had not yet come, and that “there is no such need."
◾️ DPA also sought to allay fears, interpreting Putin’s remarks as indicating that, “Russia not considering nuclear strike with West over Ukraine.” At the same time, it cited the president’s comments that Russia’s nuclear doctrine is a "living instrument" that could change depending on circumstances.
◾️ CNBC threw the focus on trade and the de-dollarization trend spearheaded by BRICS. It cited Putin’s statement that “almost 40% of Russian trade turnover is now in rubles.” The publication echoed the Russian president’s comments that Western sanctions had rendered the country more self-sufficient, with its economy “expected to grow faster than all advanced economies this year.”
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Western media outlets have widely picked up on the “confidence” that Russia’s president projected as he addressed a plenary session at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF). They also homed in on the Russian leader’s remarks regarding the use of nuclear weapons as the West continues to escalate the proxy conflict in Ukraine.
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He added that he voted in the European Parliament elections, which are taking place in the republic.
“It is necessary to elect members of the European Parliament who will support peace initiatives and not the continuation of war,” Fico said.
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Questions about why the US needs to increase nuclear capabilities should be asked of the White House by their public, she added.
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Will Israeli minister Gantz quit the Netanyahu war cabinet?
Israel’s War Cabinet Minister Benny Gantz intends to honor the ultimatum he presented to the Netanyahu government three weeks ago and leave the coalition, media reports say.
The former army general is expected to announce the withdrawal of his National Unity party in a press statement on Saturday.
There are reportedly no negotiations by coalition parties to coax Gantz into rethinking his move. The US government tried to persuade the centrist minister to postpone his exit, the Kan public broadcaster reported, amid efforts to secure a Gaza ceasefire and hostage deal with Hamas.
Benny Gantz joined the emergency government several days after the October 7 attack by Hamas. On May 18, Gantz presented Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with an ultimatum, warning that his party would exit the government unless a Gaza post-war strategy was approved by June 8. The plan in question involved the demilitarization of the Gaza Strip and the creation of a multinational civilian administration.
However, Netanyahu's more hardline political allies such as National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, in turn, warned that if the PM gives in to Gantz, they would pull out of the coalition.
While Gantz’s pullout will not collapse the coalition, it is likely to further aggravate the political crisis in Israel as it awaits Hamas’ official response to its most recent offer for a truce and hostage release deal.
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Israel’s War Cabinet Minister Benny Gantz intends to honor the ultimatum he presented to the Netanyahu government three weeks ago and leave the coalition, media reports say.
The former army general is expected to announce the withdrawal of his National Unity party in a press statement on Saturday.
There are reportedly no negotiations by coalition parties to coax Gantz into rethinking his move. The US government tried to persuade the centrist minister to postpone his exit, the Kan public broadcaster reported, amid efforts to secure a Gaza ceasefire and hostage deal with Hamas.
Benny Gantz joined the emergency government several days after the October 7 attack by Hamas. On May 18, Gantz presented Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with an ultimatum, warning that his party would exit the government unless a Gaza post-war strategy was approved by June 8. The plan in question involved the demilitarization of the Gaza Strip and the creation of a multinational civilian administration.
However, Netanyahu's more hardline political allies such as National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, in turn, warned that if the PM gives in to Gantz, they would pull out of the coalition.
While Gantz’s pullout will not collapse the coalition, it is likely to further aggravate the political crisis in Israel as it awaits Hamas’ official response to its most recent offer for a truce and hostage release deal.
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21,300 attendees from 139 countries participated in the 2024 St Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), as reported by the organizing committee. It added that the forum aided in the signing of over 980 agreements, exceeding a total value of $72 billion.
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President Macron has promised to transfer an unknown number of Mirage 2000-5 warplanes to Ukraine and train Ukrainian pilots to use them before the year is out.
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