‘Putin will not take the bait’: Russia will respond prudently to Crimea attack
Russian President Vladimir Putin will not be goaded into a reckless and impulsive response to Ukraine’s killing of Russian civilians in Sevastopol on Sunday, said filmmaker Regis Tremblay, but will carefully consider its options as it works to construct a multipolar world order.
Nevertheless, the filmmaker noted that “Putin has never acted impulsively.”
“Sergey Lavrov, the foreign minister, has been traveling throughout Asia and through Africa signing agreements, long-term agreements for development, for strategic partnerships and for military partnerships,” he noted. “This is, to me, how Russia is responding to the neverending United States escalation on Russia. Putin will not take the bait.”
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Russian President Vladimir Putin will not be goaded into a reckless and impulsive response to Ukraine’s killing of Russian civilians in Sevastopol on Sunday, said filmmaker Regis Tremblay, but will carefully consider its options as it works to construct a multipolar world order.
“This has been a war – a declared war – by the United States of America on Russia… Ukraine has been a pawn,” said the documentarian on Sputnik’s The Critical Hour program.
Nevertheless, the filmmaker noted that “Putin has never acted impulsively.”
“Will Russia respond? Yes, certainly it will respond, but not in a way that will trigger World War Three,” said the filmmaker. “President Putin has made it very clear that he is not going to do anything that would inadvertently trigger a nuclear war between the United States and Russia.”
“Sergey Lavrov, the foreign minister, has been traveling throughout Asia and through Africa signing agreements, long-term agreements for development, for strategic partnerships and for military partnerships,” he noted. “This is, to me, how Russia is responding to the neverending United States escalation on Russia. Putin will not take the bait.”
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United States pushes the envelope on press freedom, nuclear threat
Activist Dr. Margaret Flowers offered insight on Wikileaks founder Julian Assange’s release from prison on Sputnik’s The Critical Hour program, drawing parallels between the erosion of press freedoms and the deterioration of international norms designed to prevent the possibility of nuclear war.
The erosion of civil liberties takes place as the world fears it could find itself in a nuclear war amid armed conflict and the reemergence of tensions between Russia and the West. The United States has worked to weaken international agreements designed to prevent a nuclear exchange, host Wilmer Leon noted, going back to the George W. Bush administration allowing the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START I) to expire.
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Activist Dr. Margaret Flowers offered insight on Wikileaks founder Julian Assange’s release from prison on Sputnik’s The Critical Hour program, drawing parallels between the erosion of press freedoms and the deterioration of international norms designed to prevent the possibility of nuclear war.
“Forcing him to plead to a felony when he did not commit a crime… doesn't set a positive legal precedent that we need, which is that journalists, publishers, publish classified material all the time and that the Espionage Act should not apply to them,” said Flowers.
“Assange was tortured. His health has deteriorated. He has lost all of these years of his life, years of life with his children and his wife, and… he should also be compensated for what has been done to him. So justice has definitely not been served in this,” the activist highlighted.
The erosion of civil liberties takes place as the world fears it could find itself in a nuclear war amid armed conflict and the reemergence of tensions between Russia and the West. The United States has worked to weaken international agreements designed to prevent a nuclear exchange, host Wilmer Leon noted, going back to the George W. Bush administration allowing the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START I) to expire.
“Of course [US President Joe] Biden has done nothing about the Iran agreement, which he promised that he would reinstate… during his campaign,” Flowers noted. “It was under the Obama administration that the US started this trillion-dollar program to upgrade the nuclear weapons. And there's actually a mindset in Washington, DC, that we could launch 'limited nuclear strikes' or tactical nuclear strikes. This is madness. If we began a nuclear war, it's going to be devastating for the world.”
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The meeting took place at the palace in the capital before Arce addressed the nation and appointed a new military leadership. Soon after, Zuñiga was arrested.
In the footage, the Bolivian president orders the military to return to the barracks, but they refuse.
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Bolivia’s coup attempt: Three hours that failed to rock the nation
President Luis Arce has thanked Bolivians for support after his country went through an attempted coup, which left at least nine people suffered gunshot wounds.
How did the events unfold?
🔹 On June 26, troops led by General Juan Jose Zuniga, former commander-in-chief of the Bolivian army, stormed the Casa Grande presidential palace and took up positions in the square outside, amid reports that a tank had rammed the palace doors.
🔹 The general was fired on June 25 for his political attacks on former Bolivian President Evo Morales, who plans to seek another term in 2025.
🔹 Zuniga did not explicitly say he was leading a coup, but at the palace he argued that the army was trying to "restore democracy and free our [Bolivian] political prisoners."
🔹 Shortly thereafter, state television showed President Arce confronting Zuniga in the palace hallway, saying, "I am your captain and I order you to withdraw your soldiers, and I will not allow this insubordination.
🔹 Arce thanked Bolivia's police and regional allies for standing by him and then named a new army commander, Jose Wilson Sanchez, who immediately ordered the troops to stand down.
🔹 Shortly thereafter, the armored vehicles left the plaza, followed by scores of soldiers, as Zuniga was taken into custody along with former Navy Vice Admiral Juan Arnez Salvador. In all, the coup attempt lasted about three hours.
🔹 Hours later, Defense Minister Edmundo Novillo told reporters that "everything is now under control" and that Bolivia had experienced a "failed coup.
🔹 The Public Prosecutor's Office has opened a criminal investigation, and Morales has condemned the coup attempt and demanded that Zuniga and his "accomplices" be prosecuted.
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President Luis Arce has thanked Bolivians for support after his country went through an attempted coup, which left at least nine people suffered gunshot wounds.
How did the events unfold?
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🇰🇵North Korea successfully tests maneuvering warhead missile
At the same time, the South Korean military reacted skeptically to its neighbor's declaration: Seoul believes that the images released show the launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile, which took place in March.
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At the same time, the South Korean military reacted skeptically to its neighbor's declaration: Seoul believes that the images released show the launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile, which took place in March.
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❗️Russia strongly condemns the coup attempt in Bolivia and expresses its full support to President Luis Arce, the Russian Foreign Ministry said.
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Russian ambassador recommends Russians to refrain from traveling to Lebanon
Earlier, the authorities of several Western countries, including Germany and the Netherlands, advised their citizens to leave Lebanon because of the danger of escalation on the border with Israel.
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Earlier, the authorities of several Western countries, including Germany and the Netherlands, advised their citizens to leave Lebanon because of the danger of escalation on the border with Israel.
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Joe unable to perform regular duties — US journalist Sean Hannity
According to Hannity, most Americans believe that Biden could be taking some drugs in order to "help his ailing memory and his poor stamina."
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"At least 16 aides are helping Biden prepare with mocked debates and strategy sessions. Also, according to reports, Biden's intensive week-long debate prep at Camp David also includes exercises where Biden practices standing up for a whole 90 minutes straight," Hannity said on air on Fox News.
According to Hannity, most Americans believe that Biden could be taking some drugs in order to "help his ailing memory and his poor stamina."
"A vast majority of our viewers believe that it's going to be a jacked-up, hyper-caffeinated Joe that's going to show up at Thursday's debate, like the State of the Union," the journalist added.
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General Zuniga, who led the coup attempt in Bolivia, faces up to 20 years in prison, republic’s Minister of Justice announced.
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IDF withdraws troops from Jenin after night-long military operation with clashes and explosions
Israeli forces raided the camp and the town and arrested eight Palestinians, including one of the leaders of the Fatah movement.
The videos show the aftermath of Israeli bulldozers destroying the infrastructure of the camp and the city of Jenin before the withdrawal of the troops.
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Israeli forces raided the camp and the town and arrested eight Palestinians, including one of the leaders of the Fatah movement.
The videos show the aftermath of Israeli bulldozers destroying the infrastructure of the camp and the city of Jenin before the withdrawal of the troops.
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❗️The terrorist attack by the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Russian city of Sevastopol will not remain unanswered by Russia, the West should feel the risks associated with such things, said Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov.
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Australian PM tries to sanctimoniously take advantage of Assange's liberation - Aussie Cossack
At the same time, it was Australia, the UK, and the US that held Assange captive and suddenly released him when it was "convenient," he stressed.
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"Anthony Albanese, the Australian prime minister, has made himself the hero of the day. Albanese conveniently has a press conference which [freed journo Julian] Assange didn't attend — to Assange's credit of course — and basically took all the credit for himself: 'my government worked tirelessly. We did this, I did that, I spoke to Biden, I did that'," the Australian independent journalist Aussie Cossack has stated.
At the same time, it was Australia, the UK, and the US that held Assange captive and suddenly released him when it was "convenient," he stressed.
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Australian PM tries to sanctimoniously take advantage of Assange's liberation - Aussie Cossack "Anthony Albanese, the Australian prime minister, has made himself the hero of the day. Albanese conveniently has a press conference which [freed journo Julian]…
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Assange is not safe in Australia - Aussie Cossack
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"Australia would extradite Assange to the United States should he decide to speak up again," Cossack said.
"Albanese standing in front of the whole country, saying how he is fighting for Australians and protecting Australians and protecting free speech, protecting whistleblowers — it's all lies. It's all for the cameras. It's all for a press conference."
"Assange needs to know that there are many of us in this country, in Australia, who're ready to fight, stand shoulder to shoulder," the journalist stressed.
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❗️ The Russian military struck Ukrainian airfields where Western jets plan to be stationed, the strike's goal has been achieved — the Russian Defense Ministry
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