Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a new dental care plan on his X account
But people don't seem seem happy about it in the comments:
💬 “People can’t afford food but hey you can go to the dentist.”
“Does this apply to everyone living in the many tent cities you have created in Canada under your leadership??”
💬 “Perhaps if you didn't tax Canadians to death with your carbon tax, they could afford to pay for their own dental care?”
💬 “Canadians visiting food banks in record numbers, housing crises making home ownership a pipe dream for generations of Canadians, rampant inflation driving down wages and spending power, but at least a few freeloaders can have their neighbour pay for their trip to the dentist.”
💬 “Tell that to the seniors living in tents. They’d rather have a tooth ache than vote you back in.”
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"No one should skip the dentist because they can’t afford it. We created the Canadian Dental Care Plan so everyone can get the care they need," Trudeau wrote.
But people don't seem seem happy about it in the comments:
“Does this apply to everyone living in the many tent cities you have created in Canada under your leadership??”
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Ukraine ill-equipped, unable to withstand Russia's potential retaliation - reports
Even if the US and UK approve the use of long-range weapons targeting deep into Russia’s territory, the Kiev regime remains inadequately equipped to handle Moscow's severe retaliation, The Telegraph speculated.
Ukraine has “relatively few” Storm Shadow missiles left after using up many of the British-made missiles to attack Russia’s Crimea, defense sources told the outlet. The US should consider deploying “backup” consisting of “further weapons, not troops,” it cited Victoria Spartz, a US congresswoman of Ukrainian descent, as saying.
The Zelensky regime has repeatedly used the Franco-British Storm Shadow cruise missiles, which boast a striking range of 250 kilometers, to attack civilian infrastructure of the Donbass, Kherson and Zaporozhye regions, Crimea, and the headquarters of Russia’s Black Sea fleet in Sevastopol.
US President Joe Biden and UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer are mulling giving Ukraine the go-ahead to use long-range weapons against Russia.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has cautioned NATO members to be cognizant of the consequences of permitting Kiev to target locations deep inside Russia using missile systems supplied by the West. Additionally, Moscow has suggested it may consider supplying long-range missiles to nations classified as adversaries by the West.
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Even if the US and UK approve the use of long-range weapons targeting deep into Russia’s territory, the Kiev regime remains inadequately equipped to handle Moscow's severe retaliation, The Telegraph speculated.
Ukraine has “relatively few” Storm Shadow missiles left after using up many of the British-made missiles to attack Russia’s Crimea, defense sources told the outlet. The US should consider deploying “backup” consisting of “further weapons, not troops,” it cited Victoria Spartz, a US congresswoman of Ukrainian descent, as saying.
The Zelensky regime has repeatedly used the Franco-British Storm Shadow cruise missiles, which boast a striking range of 250 kilometers, to attack civilian infrastructure of the Donbass, Kherson and Zaporozhye regions, Crimea, and the headquarters of Russia’s Black Sea fleet in Sevastopol.
US President Joe Biden and UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer are mulling giving Ukraine the go-ahead to use long-range weapons against Russia.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has cautioned NATO members to be cognizant of the consequences of permitting Kiev to target locations deep inside Russia using missile systems supplied by the West. Additionally, Moscow has suggested it may consider supplying long-range missiles to nations classified as adversaries by the West.
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Get over here: Putin edition
How did western leaders react to Putin's latest warning against allowing Ukraine to strike deep inside Russian territory with long-range missiles?
We bet we know! (watch the video)
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How did western leaders react to Putin's latest warning against allowing Ukraine to strike deep inside Russian territory with long-range missiles?
We bet we know! (watch the video)
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Spy hunters: Russia’s silent war on Western intel agents disguised as diplomats
Russia expelled 6 employees of the British Foreign Office Eastern Europe and Central Asia Directorate at the UK’s Moscow Embassy on Friday over their suspected intelligence-gathering and subversive activities.
An FSB officer told media Russia the security services had grown “tired” of chasing after the spies disguised as diplomats as they roamed Moscow and neighboring cities, attended NGO events, and used young children to try to cover up their activities.
The FSB’s hunt for spies under deep diplomatic cover has been overshadowed by the broader diplomatic war between Russia and the West in recent years, which has witnessed the expulsion of hundreds of embassy and consulate personnel since 2018, and largely initiated by the US and its allies. But occasionally, when it finds evidence of malevolence, Russia is the one who knocks:
🔸 In September 2023, Moscow declared Jeffrey Sillin and David Bernstein, the first and second secretaries at the US Embassy, personae non grata, citing “illegal activity and interference in the internal affairs of Russia.”
🔸 In July 2016, Russia booted out two other US diplomats, including an individual Moscow said was a “CIA operative,” after an incident in which a Russian police guard tackled a person who tried to enter the US Embassy building, refusing to show ID and punching him in the face.
🔸 In May 2013, Russia declared junior US diplomat Ryan Christopher Fogle persona non grata after catching him in the act trying to recruit a Russian national to spy for the US. Fogle’s expulsion was accompanied by the release of comical footage shot by the FSB of the Jason Bourne wannabe’s gear, including wigs, a map of Moscow, and stacks of €500 notes.
🔸 In January 2006, the FSB uncovered a British spy ring consisting of four intel agents under diplomatic cover, seizing an electronic spy device disguised as a rock, and arresting a Russian national attempting to make radio contact with them using the rock.
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Russia expelled 6 employees of the British Foreign Office Eastern Europe and Central Asia Directorate at the UK’s Moscow Embassy on Friday over their suspected intelligence-gathering and subversive activities.
An FSB officer told media Russia the security services had grown “tired” of chasing after the spies disguised as diplomats as they roamed Moscow and neighboring cities, attended NGO events, and used young children to try to cover up their activities.
The FSB’s hunt for spies under deep diplomatic cover has been overshadowed by the broader diplomatic war between Russia and the West in recent years, which has witnessed the expulsion of hundreds of embassy and consulate personnel since 2018, and largely initiated by the US and its allies. But occasionally, when it finds evidence of malevolence, Russia is the one who knocks:
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Times have changed: US presidential debates now and then
From "can I have a cup of tea, sir" – level politeness to "suckers and losers": watch how the US debates "evolved" through years.
Why do you think this happened?
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Why do you think this happened?
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RT trolls US gov’t over sham new claims of links to intel: ‘we’ve been broadcasting straight out of the KGB HQ’
The Biden administration is reportedly planning to roll out new allegations against RT as part of Washington’s broader bold but evidence-free claims that the broadcaster and Sputnik have engaged in a nefarious plot to meddle in the US election.
The ‘revelations’ are expected to include a State Department report based on declassified US intel suggesting that RT is plugged into Russian intel ops, ostensibly in the aim of “provid[ing] countries with information about the risks associated with RT activities.”
RT’s scope goes beyond news (or “propaganda,” in CNN’s parlance), and includes “covert influence operations” and even “military procurement,” according to one of CNN’s sources.
The latest “malign influence” claims against Russian media comes amid a decade-old campaign aimed at silencing global-facing foreign language Russian media outlets, including RT and Sputnik. Last week, the DoJ, Treasury and State Department announced sanctions and/or criminal charges against a dozen individuals and entities affiliated with Russian media, seized 32 internet domains, and took other steps to try to reduce Russian media’s reach ahead of the upcoming November presidential election in the US.
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The Biden administration is reportedly planning to roll out new allegations against RT as part of Washington’s broader bold but evidence-free claims that the broadcaster and Sputnik have engaged in a nefarious plot to meddle in the US election.
“We’ve been broadcasting straight out of the KGB headquarters all this time,” RT said in a tongue-in-cheek response to CNN after the US broadcaster reported, citing a senior Biden administration official and other sources, that Washington is planning to “expose” the Russian news channel’s “key role in the Kremlin’s global intelligence and influence operations.”
The ‘revelations’ are expected to include a State Department report based on declassified US intel suggesting that RT is plugged into Russian intel ops, ostensibly in the aim of “provid[ing] countries with information about the risks associated with RT activities.”
RT’s scope goes beyond news (or “propaganda,” in CNN’s parlance), and includes “covert influence operations” and even “military procurement,” according to one of CNN’s sources.
The latest “malign influence” claims against Russian media comes amid a decade-old campaign aimed at silencing global-facing foreign language Russian media outlets, including RT and Sputnik. Last week, the DoJ, Treasury and State Department announced sanctions and/or criminal charges against a dozen individuals and entities affiliated with Russian media, seized 32 internet domains, and took other steps to try to reduce Russian media’s reach ahead of the upcoming November presidential election in the US.
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⚡️️The US has imposed sanctions on Sputnik's parent media group Rossiya Segodnya and its director-general Dmitry Kiselev, the US Treasury Department stated.
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⚡️The US Treasury Department has set a deadline to US firms for settling and terminating all financial relations with Sputnik's parent media group Rossiya Segodnya by November 13
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‘Literally playing with fire’: World reacts to Putin’s warning on NATO long-range missiles for Ukraine Reactions have poured in to President Putin’s stark warning Thursday that a decision by NATO countries to greenlight the Kiev regime’s use of Western long…
Putin’s warning: West’s threats to untie Kiev’s hands for long-range strikes signals loss of control
The Zelensky regime’s sponsors “have already heard” President Putin’s warning about the risks of a direct Russia-NATO war if the West greenlights the use of its long-range missiles to attack Russia, and have already started “reversing course” on their bellicose antics, political and military analyst Sergey Poletaev told Sputnik, pointing to PM Keir Starmer’s comments that he and President Biden wouldn’t make an announcement on the missile issue.
The noise surrounding the lifting of restrictions signifies a realization by both Kiev and its sponsors “that Ukraine is losing,” the observer said, noting that Russia’s strategy of exhausting Ukraine’s military is “paying off,” with the front collapsing in the vicinity of Pokrovsk, in the Donbass in general and in the Kursk Region.
The Russian president, educated as a lawyer, consistently, throughout his political career, has worked painstakingly to provide a legal basis for all of his decisions, the observer noted.
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The Zelensky regime’s sponsors “have already heard” President Putin’s warning about the risks of a direct Russia-NATO war if the West greenlights the use of its long-range missiles to attack Russia, and have already started “reversing course” on their bellicose antics, political and military analyst Sergey Poletaev told Sputnik, pointing to PM Keir Starmer’s comments that he and President Biden wouldn’t make an announcement on the missile issue.
The noise surrounding the lifting of restrictions signifies a realization by both Kiev and its sponsors “that Ukraine is losing,” the observer said, noting that Russia’s strategy of exhausting Ukraine’s military is “paying off,” with the front collapsing in the vicinity of Pokrovsk, in the Donbass in general and in the Kursk Region.
“All of this is evidence that our strategy is beginning to bear fruit. Consequently, the West’s task is to ‘break’ this game. They can’t do so by military means, by force alone, because Ukraine doesn’t have enough strength, and the West itself doesn’t want to fight. Therefore, if it is possible to reverse course using high-precision missile strikes, they will try to do so,” Poletaev said.
The Russian president, educated as a lawyer, consistently, throughout his political career, has worked painstakingly to provide a legal basis for all of his decisions, the observer noted.
Poletaev concurred with Putin’s argument about NATO’s role in intelligence and targeting, saying the Ukrainian planes that would be tasked with launching missiles in Russia’s direction would simply fire them, with “all the preparation, all the reconnaissance – where to fire, in what volume, using what means, and technical issues – all of this is done by Western military specialists,” with the Ukrainian pilots simply “taking off, going to the launch point, and pressing a button.”
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Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova spoke to Sputnik about US Secretary of State Antony Blinken's call to treat RT's journalism as espionage.
"I think a new profession should appear in the US – a specialist in sanctions imposed against Russia,” Zakharova said. “Someone should at least make sure that sanctions are not repeated. Otherwise, they have already started a second round with RT. 'And again the gray night,' as they say."
Earlier on Friday, Blinken accused RT of having “cyber capabilities” and running "covert operations" to interfere in other countries’ affairs – and even their "military procurement."
He said the US is imposing sanctions against three structures and two people in connection with the accusations against RT.
Blinken said the US, UK and Canada are launching a "diplomatic campaign" against RT, calling for treating the news channel’s work as espionage.
The new sanctions as part of the measures against RT will be "the strictest possible" and will have a "completely blocking" effect, the State Department added.
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"I think a new profession should appear in the US – a specialist in sanctions imposed against Russia,” Zakharova said. “Someone should at least make sure that sanctions are not repeated. Otherwise, they have already started a second round with RT. 'And again the gray night,' as they say."
Earlier on Friday, Blinken accused RT of having “cyber capabilities” and running "covert operations" to interfere in other countries’ affairs – and even their "military procurement."
He said the US is imposing sanctions against three structures and two people in connection with the accusations against RT.
Blinken said the US, UK and Canada are launching a "diplomatic campaign" against RT, calling for treating the news channel’s work as espionage.
The new sanctions as part of the measures against RT will be "the strictest possible" and will have a "completely blocking" effect, the State Department added.
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Margarita Simonyan responded to new US sanctions against RT, saying she hasn’t lived in vain.
Earlier, James Rubin, director of the State Department's Global Engagement Center, said that "one of the reasons why so much of the world has not been as fully supportive of Ukraine as you would think they would be given that Russia's invaded Ukraine and violated rule number one of the international system is because of the broad scope and reach of RT, where propaganda, disinformation, and lies are spread to millions if not billions of people around the world."
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The US State department complained that “one of the reasons Ukraine doesn’t have as much support in other countries is because of RT,” said the editor-in-chief of Rossiya Segodnya, Sputnik's parent media group. "I haven’t lived in vain. Seriously."
Earlier, James Rubin, director of the State Department's Global Engagement Center, said that "one of the reasons why so much of the world has not been as fully supportive of Ukraine as you would think they would be given that Russia's invaded Ukraine and violated rule number one of the international system is because of the broad scope and reach of RT, where propaganda, disinformation, and lies are spread to millions if not billions of people around the world."
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Margarita Simonyan responded to new US sanctions against RT, saying she hasn’t lived in vain. The US State department complained that “one of the reasons Ukraine doesn’t have as much support in other countries is because of RT,” said the editor-in-chief of…
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State Department praises RT for Ukraine truth telling
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“One of the reasons why so much of the world has been not as fully supportive of Ukraine as you'd think they would be... is because of the broad scope and reach of RT," the US State Department's Global Engagement Center Director James Rubin lamented.
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State Department praises RT for Ukraine truth telling “One of the reasons why so much of the world has been not as fully supportive of Ukraine as you'd think they would be... is because of the broad scope and reach of RT," the US State Department's Global…
'We do not have freedom of speech in that area at all' – former Defense Department analyst
Retired US Air Force Lieutenant Colonel and ex-US Defense Department analyst Karen Kwiatkowski spoke with Sputnik about the new sanctions against Russian media outlets announced today by Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
The Biden administration also opposes RT as a hub of critique for his neoconservative worldview, the analyst highlighted, warning that Americans are losing their free speech to effectively criticize US foreign policy.
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Retired US Air Force Lieutenant Colonel and ex-US Defense Department analyst Karen Kwiatkowski spoke with Sputnik about the new sanctions against Russian media outlets announced today by Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
“It definitely connects with the elections because the Democratic Party, which is the party in power right now – and they hope to retain power – they are hoping to make a greater enemy of Russia… so that they can point the finger at their opponent, which is Donald Trump, and say that Russia wants him,” said the analyst.
“They are creating news and media coverage of something that very much fits into their narrative, which is an anti-Russian narrative which is related to the campaign,” Kwiatkowski added.
The Biden administration also opposes RT as a hub of critique for his neoconservative worldview, the analyst highlighted, warning that Americans are losing their free speech to effectively criticize US foreign policy.
“We are not allowed to speak freely about American foreign policy,” she said. “We see it in terms of the demonstrations across the country in support of Gaza, trying to end that genocide. We are not allowed in this country to criticize the American neoconservative foreign policy. That is a done deal. We do not have freedom of speech in that area at all.”
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US ‘reluctance’ to greenlight Ukrainian long-range strikes tied to awareness of Russia’s inevitable ‘response’
Russia’s proven ability to respond to NATO provocations in Ukraine “is a key reason why Washington is right now reluctant to agree to other longer-range weapons being used to further target inside Russia,” former British MP and UK Defense Academy senior research fellow Matthew Gordon-Banks told Sputnik, commenting on President Putin’s warning about Russia and NATO entering a technical state of war if the US and its allies lifted restrictions on the use of Western long-range missiles for strikes deep into Russia.
Pointing to the recent Russian missile strike on a Ukrainian army and mercenary training base in Poltava in response to increasingly aggressive Ukrainian attacks on Russia, Gordon-Banks cited the former as clear evidence, seen by Kiev’s NATO curators, that Russia is ready and, more importantly able, to respond.
Therefore, “whilst the Western media and key opinion-formers like to say that Russian warnings by President Putin are a ‘bluff’, the reality is that Washington knows perfectly well what could happen, and the Poltava area attacks, [plus the downing] of an F-16 and its pilot are a measured response to the recent escalation,” Gordon-Banks emphasized.
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Russia’s proven ability to respond to NATO provocations in Ukraine “is a key reason why Washington is right now reluctant to agree to other longer-range weapons being used to further target inside Russia,” former British MP and UK Defense Academy senior research fellow Matthew Gordon-Banks told Sputnik, commenting on President Putin’s warning about Russia and NATO entering a technical state of war if the US and its allies lifted restrictions on the use of Western long-range missiles for strikes deep into Russia.
“NATO is already involved in the conflict in Ukraine and has been for a long time. It has supplied weaponry and equipment, trained Ukrainian personnel and largely pulled the trigger on missiles beyond the capability of the Ukrainian military,” Gordon-Banks said.
Pointing to the recent Russian missile strike on a Ukrainian army and mercenary training base in Poltava in response to increasingly aggressive Ukrainian attacks on Russia, Gordon-Banks cited the former as clear evidence, seen by Kiev’s NATO curators, that Russia is ready and, more importantly able, to respond.
“These Russian missiles evaded US Patriot defense systems and three further European air defense systems. It is also believed that most, if not all, of the Swedish Saab defense and aviation advisors were killed, following which the Swedish foreign minister resigned his post,” the observer said.
Therefore, “whilst the Western media and key opinion-formers like to say that Russian warnings by President Putin are a ‘bluff’, the reality is that Washington knows perfectly well what could happen, and the Poltava area attacks, [plus the downing] of an F-16 and its pilot are a measured response to the recent escalation,” Gordon-Banks emphasized.
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'We do not have freedom of speech in that area at all' – former Defense Department analyst Retired US Air Force Lieutenant Colonel and ex-US Defense Department analyst Karen Kwiatkowski spoke with Sputnik about the new sanctions against Russian media outlets…
Margarita Simonyan recalled the powerful words of former US President John F. Kennedy as the US announced new punitive measures against Russian media companies
“They haven’t killed him for nothing. He was thinking the wrong way,” said Simonyan, commenting on the latest move towards censorship of Russian media companies.
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“We are not afraid to entrust the American people with unpleasant facts, foreign ideas, alien philosophies, and competitive values. For a nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people,” said the editor-in-chief of Rossiya Segodnya, Sputnik's parent media group, quoting the slain politician.
“They haven’t killed him for nothing. He was thinking the wrong way,” said Simonyan, commenting on the latest move towards censorship of Russian media companies.
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UK pledges another $700+ mln to Ukraine, while leaving 10m British pensioners to freeze
Britons are growing discontent with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer as he focuses on Ukraine while imposing austerity at home.
◻️ Earlier this week the Labour government abolished £1.5 billion ($1.9 billion) in winter fuel payments for 10 million pensioners in England and Wales. Starmer faced a backbench rebellion, with more than 50 of Labour's 404 MPs not voting for the measure.
◻️ A 2017 analysis by Labour claimed that scrapping winter fuel payment could "kill" as many as 4,000 pensioners. British charity Age UK said a whopping 2 million elderly Britons could be affected by Starmer's cuts.
◻️ A Conservative motion "regretting" the withdrawal of fuel allowance for pensioners was later passed in the House of Lords, dealing another blow to the Starmer government. The revelation that Downing Street had not even carried out an impact assessment on scrapping winter fuel support was called "absolutely unthinkable" by opposition parties.
◻️ Number 10 cannot guarantee other pensioners' benefits, including council tax discounts. Starmer claimed the constraints were caused by a £22 billion ($29 billion) "black hole" in government finances left by the previous Tory government.
◻️ In July the government revealed that the UK has pledged £12.5 billion ($16 billion) in support to Ukraine since February 2022, including £3 billion ($4 billion) for military assistance in 2024/25.
◻️ Meanwhile, the Office for National Statistics reports that the UK’s economic growth has almost stalled. Despite inflation falling to 2.2%, consumer prices continue to rise. The international Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development said the UK "faces a challenging economic environment."
◻️ A new Ipsos poll indicates that 46% of British respondents see Starmer unfavorably. Nonetheless, Foreign Secretary David Lammy stated on September 11 the UK would provide another $782 million in aid to Ukraine.
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Britons are growing discontent with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer as he focuses on Ukraine while imposing austerity at home.
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