The US does not currently allow Ukraine to use ATACMS missiles for "deep" strikes on Russia, but this could change, the Pentagon stated.
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Message to NATO? Belarusian-Chinese joint drills have alliance sweating bullets
The ongoing joint Belarusian-Chinese ‘Attacking Falcon’ drills in Belarus, taking place less than 50 km from the Polish and Ukrainian border in the Brest region, have garnered the attention of media worldwide, with Western outlets playing them up as a “message to NATO” and an example of Chinese “muscle-flexing.”
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg confirmed that the drills were on his mind on Thursday, accusing Beijing of “coming closer to NATO.”
The 11-day exercises, which kicked off on July 8 and are set to run until July 19, have a counterterrorism focus and are meant to improve interoperability between the Belarusian and Chinese militaries, with the two sides exchanging experience, studying new means to complete tactical tasks, and creating a basis for the further expansion of joint training cooperation.
The exercises include a scheduled nighttime airdrop from an altitude of 800 meters, drills to overcome water barriers, and tactical operations in an urban environment, including the storming of buildings to liquidate mock illegal armed formations. On Thursday, combined assault groups carried out tactical live fire drills.
Belarus and China have forged increasingly close security cooperation in the past decade and are known to engage in defense technology cooperation, most famously via the Polonez MLRS. Belarus became a full member of the Shanghai Security Organization last week.
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The ongoing joint Belarusian-Chinese ‘Attacking Falcon’ drills in Belarus, taking place less than 50 km from the Polish and Ukrainian border in the Brest region, have garnered the attention of media worldwide, with Western outlets playing them up as a “message to NATO” and an example of Chinese “muscle-flexing.”
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg confirmed that the drills were on his mind on Thursday, accusing Beijing of “coming closer to NATO.”
The 11-day exercises, which kicked off on July 8 and are set to run until July 19, have a counterterrorism focus and are meant to improve interoperability between the Belarusian and Chinese militaries, with the two sides exchanging experience, studying new means to complete tactical tasks, and creating a basis for the further expansion of joint training cooperation.
The exercises include a scheduled nighttime airdrop from an altitude of 800 meters, drills to overcome water barriers, and tactical operations in an urban environment, including the storming of buildings to liquidate mock illegal armed formations. On Thursday, combined assault groups carried out tactical live fire drills.
Belarus and China have forged increasingly close security cooperation in the past decade and are known to engage in defense technology cooperation, most famously via the Polonez MLRS. Belarus became a full member of the Shanghai Security Organization last week.
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US ‘had a hand’ in provocative decision by France, Germany, Italy and Poland to develop long-range cruise missiles – expert
The US definitely played a major role in the “very dangerous, provocative” decision by France, Germany, Italy and Poland to develop ground-launched cruise missiles with a range beyond 500 km, Earl Rasmussen told Sputnik.
With their project, the Europeans will address “some of their lost capability and the gaps because of what they've been providing to Ukraine,” noted the pundit. It will also give them more control over their own missile systems, likely armed with nuclear warheads, he said.
But the decision will face challenges over contracts, whose design takes precedence, origin of resources, supply chain and maintenance issues. “To develop a new system usually takes a minimum of five to seven years. So, we're looking down the road, and it's going to be complex,” he said.
As far as Russia is concerned, it makes sense to react “from a security perspective,” the military expert said.
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The US definitely played a major role in the “very dangerous, provocative” decision by France, Germany, Italy and Poland to develop ground-launched cruise missiles with a range beyond 500 km, Earl Rasmussen told Sputnik.
“I'm almost sure that the US had a hand in this,” said the retired Lieutenant Colonel with over 20 years in the US Army. The European project “augments” that just announced by the US to deploy its cruise missiles in Germany, he noted, adding that the US and NATO “want to escalate.”
With their project, the Europeans will address “some of their lost capability and the gaps because of what they've been providing to Ukraine,” noted the pundit. It will also give them more control over their own missile systems, likely armed with nuclear warheads, he said.
But the decision will face challenges over contracts, whose design takes precedence, origin of resources, supply chain and maintenance issues. “To develop a new system usually takes a minimum of five to seven years. So, we're looking down the road, and it's going to be complex,” he said.
As far as Russia is concerned, it makes sense to react “from a security perspective,” the military expert said.
“We're looking at long range missiles that can strike deep into the Russia from Europeans. It basically creates Europe as a battleground. So rather than just Ukraine, we are actually extending that into Europe as well,” Rasmussen said. “you would think the Europeans have learned a lesson over the last several centuries, but I guess they haven't. It's very dangerous.”
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⛴🇷🇺 Meet Russia’s new Arctic Bogatyr: What we know about the Evpaty Kolovrat icebreaker
The Evpaty Kolovrat icebreaker has completed state testing and is expected to join the Russian Navy’s Pacific Fleet in the near future.
◻️ The 82-meter long, 19-meter wide, 9.2-meter tall icebreaker displaces 4,080 tons, and can penetrate ice up to a meter thick. It has a cruising range of 7,600 nautical miles, a thirty-day endurance, and a speed up 14 knots in clear waters.
◻️ The ship is driven by a powerful diesel-electric propulsion system with twin azimuth thrusters. Along with icebreaking, the vessel can provide towing support, deliver cargoes to remote areas, serve as a rescue ship for vessels in distress, conduct hydrographic surveys, and perform general patrols.
◻️ The Evpaty Kolovrat is a Project 21180M icebreaker class – a modernization and downsizing of the Project 21180 Ilya Muromets – a vessel commissioned into the Northern Fleet in 2017 to become the first new icebreaker tailored specifically for naval use to be delivered in nearly 50 years.
◻️ The updated vessel is named after Evpaty Kolovrat, a 12th century Russian bogatyr heralded for his bravery, who legend has it died fighting a numerically superior Mongol army.
◻️ The vessel has a complement of 28-32, and a helideck for a Kamov Ka-27 or Ka-32 chopper.
◻️ State testing carried out at Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky checked the icebreaker’s seaworthiness, maneuverability, onboard ship systems and aeronautical equipment.
◻️ Once commissioned, the Evpaty Kolovrat will join dozens of other icebreakers in Russia’s military and civilian fleets. The current tally includes at least 34 diesel-electric and seven nuclear icebreakers.
◻️ The 21180M’s smaller hull size and displacement compared to the Muromets (4,080 vs 6,000 tons) allows the former to operate in shallow waters.
◻️ The Evpaty Kolovrat was laid down in 2018 at the Almaz Shipbuilding Company’s wharf in St. Petersburg. A second 21180M vessel, the Svyatogor, was laid down in September 2023.
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The Evpaty Kolovrat icebreaker has completed state testing and is expected to join the Russian Navy’s Pacific Fleet in the near future.
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EU needs to butt out of South China Sea territorial spats
The Chinese diplomatic mission in Brussels rebuked the European Union on Friday after the bloc issued a statement on the anniversary of 2016 arbitration by The Hague ruling that a disputed area of the South China Sea belongs to the Philippines, not China.
Beijing, which rejects the ruling, pointed out that the EU “is not a party to the South China Sea issue,” and called the bloc’s disregard for “the history and facts of the South China Sea issue” “extremely irresponsible” and “not conducive to regional peace and stability.”
💬 “The EU issued this statement mainly out of the selfish and narrow geopolitical interests of the United States and the West,” Zhu Feng, director of the China Center for Collaborative Studies of the South China Sea at Nanjing University, told Sputnik China, pointing to recent efforts to drag NATO’s European members into Asia-Pacific affairs.
Dmitry Mosyakov, a leading Russian Southeast Asian affairs observer, echoed Zhu’s concerns, saying the Philippines “is mistaken to think that as long as its allies support it, it can force China to make some concessions on territorial disputes. Coordinated pressure on China can only have the opposite effect, because China will see foreign countries’ attempts to intervene in the dispute as absolutely unacceptable.”
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The Chinese diplomatic mission in Brussels rebuked the European Union on Friday after the bloc issued a statement on the anniversary of 2016 arbitration by The Hague ruling that a disputed area of the South China Sea belongs to the Philippines, not China.
Beijing, which rejects the ruling, pointed out that the EU “is not a party to the South China Sea issue,” and called the bloc’s disregard for “the history and facts of the South China Sea issue” “extremely irresponsible” and “not conducive to regional peace and stability.”
Dmitry Mosyakov, a leading Russian Southeast Asian affairs observer, echoed Zhu’s concerns, saying the Philippines “is mistaken to think that as long as its allies support it, it can force China to make some concessions on territorial disputes. Coordinated pressure on China can only have the opposite effect, because China will see foreign countries’ attempts to intervene in the dispute as absolutely unacceptable.”
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Orban’s Patriots of Europe closes ranks with non-mainstream forces around Europe
The group of right-wing parties in the European Parliament created by Hungarian PM Viktor Orban in the last two weeks has become the third largest group in the EP, EUobserver reports.
What is the key to its sudden success?
◻️ Opposition to mainstream right. The European Conservatives and Reformists bloc led by Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni tends to follow the general EU agenda, including military aid to Ukraine. As EUobserver reports, “Meloni shed her radical image, compromising by giving support for Ukraine.” But Orban’s peace mission and talks with Russia, widely condemned in the EU, got public assurance of his ability to stand up to the European mainstream. Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, who also opposes arms supplies, said his Smer party was considering joining Orban’s group.
◻️ Uniting Eurosceptics. Patriots of Europe attracted Eurosceptic parties such as Spain’s Vox, the Portuguese Chega!, the Czech Action of Dissatisfied Citizens and the Belgian Flemish Interest. All these forces have common ground on a range of economic and social issues, along with general criticisms of EU institutions and policy.
◻️ Solid right-wing heritage. Two-thirds of Patriots of Europe MEPs are former members of the now-defunct Identity and Democracy group. They include the French MEPs from Marin Le Pen’s Rassemblement Nationale, Italy’s Lega, the Dutch Party for Freedom led by Geert Wilders and the Austrian Freedom Party.
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The group of right-wing parties in the European Parliament created by Hungarian PM Viktor Orban in the last two weeks has become the third largest group in the EP, EUobserver reports.
What is the key to its sudden success?
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Turkey is holding talks with Russia and Ukraine about resuming the "grain corridor," President Erdogan said, adding that the issue was discussed with both Putin and Zelensky.
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🔥 The Russian BM-21 Grad MLRS wipes out AFU units on the right bank of the Dnepr River.
Russian fighters destroyed a Ukrainian stronghold, firing positions, and observation posts.
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Russian fighters destroyed a Ukrainian stronghold, firing positions, and observation posts.
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Biden ‘will probably’ keep his gaffes coming - campaign chief
At the solo press event following the NATO summit in Washington, Biden mistakenly introduced Russian President Vladimir Putin as Ukrainian president, with Volodymyr Zelensky standing right beside the POTUS.
During the same press conference, Biden then went on to mention his Republican challenger Donald Trump as his vice president instead of Kamala Harris.
The blunders come amid concerns among some Democrats about Biden’s viability as a candidate, following a lackluster debate performance against Trump last month. However, Biden and his campaign have said that he intends to act as the Democratic Party’s nominee for the 2024 presidential race.
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“Joe Biden has been making gaffes for 40 years. He made a couple last night. He will probably continue to do so,” Biden campaign communications chief Michael Tyler said during a White House press briefing.
At the solo press event following the NATO summit in Washington, Biden mistakenly introduced Russian President Vladimir Putin as Ukrainian president, with Volodymyr Zelensky standing right beside the POTUS.
During the same press conference, Biden then went on to mention his Republican challenger Donald Trump as his vice president instead of Kamala Harris.
The blunders come amid concerns among some Democrats about Biden’s viability as a candidate, following a lackluster debate performance against Trump last month. However, Biden and his campaign have said that he intends to act as the Democratic Party’s nominee for the 2024 presidential race.
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Iran ‘deeply values’ its friendship with Russia and China - President
China and Russia have always supported Iran in difficult times, and Tehran really cherishes its ties with the two nations, Iranian President elect Masoud Pezeshkian wrote in an article named "My message to the world" published in the Tehran Times newspaper on Friday
The president-elect also called Russia a "valued strategic ally" of Iran, adding that his administration will remain committed to expanding Tehran-Moscow cooperation.
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China and Russia have always supported Iran in difficult times, and Tehran really cherishes its ties with the two nations, Iranian President elect Masoud Pezeshkian wrote in an article named "My message to the world" published in the Tehran Times newspaper on Friday
"China and Russia have consistently stood by us during challenging times. We deeply value this friendship," the president said.
The president-elect also called Russia a "valued strategic ally" of Iran, adding that his administration will remain committed to expanding Tehran-Moscow cooperation.
"I will continue to prioritize bilateral and multilateral cooperation with Russia, particularly within frameworks such as BRICS, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and Eurasia Economic Union," Pezeshkian also noted.
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The IDF announced it struck Hezbollah infrastructure, an observation post, and a military structure in the areas of Ramyeh, Jibbain, Tayr Harfa, and Kfarkela in south Lebanon.
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