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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

“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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◻️ US imposes new sanctions against Rossiya Segodnya

◻️ Why are Britons being forced to eat bugs?

◻️ How did world react to Putin’s warning on NATO long-range missiles for Ukraine

◻️ Former French PM: 'France is fading away and living in absurdity'

◻️ Why are Boeing’s workers going on strike?

◻️ The count of Ukraine’s dead foreign fighters keep piling up

◻️ Learn about Russia’s silent war on Western intel agents disguised as diplomats

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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.

“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.

“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

“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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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…
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🤡 Blinken denounces Russian journalists' internet access "cyber capabilities"

“Thanks to new information, much of which originates from RT employees, we know that RT possessed cyber capabilities,” Secretary of State Antony Blinken revealed forebodingly.


Rumor has it investigation remains ongoing to determine whether Russian journalists also possess the ability to send and receive email or even text messages...

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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…
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US crackdown on Russian media reveals fear, insecurity of dying empire – ex-CIA analyst

“Freedom of speech in America is under assault,” former US State Department official and retired CIA intelligence officer Larry Johnson told Sputnik, commenting on the new sanctions against Russian media announced by Secretary of State Antony Blinken. “I'm waiting to see if they're going to come down and sanction me, for example, for daring to appear on RT and offer commentary.”


“This really is divorced from reality,” he continued, questioning the influence of the Russian-sponsored television network which ceased operations in the United States in 2022. Other analysts have suggested the move is intended to ramp up Russiagate hysteria leading up to November’s election.

“Never during the height of the Cold War did the United States ever take such drastic measures with respect to entities like Pravda and Tass,” Johnson claimed, referring to the two famous news outlets that operated from the Soviet Union. “Back then the United States had enough confidence in its own power of personal freedom that they didn't have to worry about [that], they weren't so insecure. What this reflects is just… one more symptom of a dying empire where they have to go out and attack others.”


The only thing that can kill free speech is this kind of persecution. It's irrational. And again, I think it's a symptom of a weakness on the part of the United States. Weakness and fear. That's where this originates… the United States is acknowledging that what it can't handle is the truth.

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Russian Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu visits Pyongyang, welcomed by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un "On September 13, a delegation led by Sergei Shoigu, Secretary of the Russian Security Council, visited Pyongyang. During this visit, which forms…
North Korea to expand cooperation with Russia - Kim Jong Un

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un reassured Russian Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu during a meeting in Pyongyang that the North Korean government will expand cooperation with Russia in the spirit of the two countries' comprehensive strategic partnership treaty, the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported.

The Russian Security Council said in a statement Friday that Shoigu visited Pyongyang on September 13, where he was received by Kim Jong Un.

“Comrade Kim Jong Un assessed that under the agreements reached at the June Korea-Russia summit in Pyongyang, relations between the two countries are developing vibrantly in all spheres including politics, the economy and culture. He assured that the DPRK government will continue to expand cooperation and assistance with the Russian Federation in the spirit of the comprehensive strategic partnership agreement,” the agency said.


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Finland, Sweden allow Ukraine to use their weapons to strike Russia - reports

The weapons supplied to Ukraine by Sweden and Finland have no restrictions on the area of their use, Finnish broadcasting media reported, citing Finnish and Swedish foreign ministers Elina Valtonen and Maria Malmer Stenergard.

"The only restriction is that the weapons must be used within the framework of international law," the media quoted Valtonen as saying.


According to the TV channel, the new Swedish top diplomat, Stenergard, did not limit the area of use of the weapons to the territory of Ukraine. The broadcaster said the weapons can also be used for strikes on Russian territory.

Stenergard was appointed new Swedish foreign minister on September 10.

Russian President Vladimir Putin earlier said that NATO countries are currently discussing not only Kiev's possible use of Western long-range weapons, but are essentially deciding whether to directly engage in the Ukrainian conflict. Direct participation of Western countries in the Ukrainian conflict will change its essence; Russia will be forced to make decisions based on the threats thus created for it, he added.

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Starmer announces no new developments following talks with Biden

Speaking to members of the press, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said he had a "wide-ranging discussion" with US President Joe Biden on strategies concerning Ukraine, the Middle East, and the Pacific region.

“This wasn't a meeting about a particular capability,” Starmer told reporters.


The British Prime Minister described his talks with Biden as "lengthy and productive" but refrained from sharing details about any decisions reached relating to Ukraine's possible use of Western weapons to strike deep within Russian territory.

Previously, the White House likewise did not reveal any decision by the US President to authorize long-range strikes by the Ukrainian Armed Forces into Russian territory in a separate statement released after the meeting.

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.

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US at mercy of neoconservative ‘death wish’ amid dearth of responsible leadership

“People have felt more tangibly the… burning flames of thermonuclear war and have a more clear realization of the threat looming over them if the arms race is not stopped,” wrote Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev in a famous missive to US President John F Kennedy in the days after the Cuban Missile Crisis.


The continued existence of humanity was secured through the cooperation of those two remarkable leaders, notes professor of history and director of the Nuclear Studies Institute at American University Peter Kuznick. But the academic questions whether the current US president would perform similarly in such a scenario.

“It looks like we have a collective death wish for the human species right now,” Kuznick lamented. “It's, to me, horrifying. The world rests in the hands, in many senses, of Biden, who's really not all there and has very hawkish instincts. He's an old cold warrior and initially denies every new weapon system that the Ukrainians ask for but then caves into the pressure.”


“And it looks like he's already caved into the pressure again on using the ATACMS missiles to strike deep inside of Russia.”

“The fact that the Democrats are so happy to embrace Dick Cheney of all people – they have turned into the new neocons!” Kuznick claimed, referring to the former Republican Vice President’s recent endorsement of Kamala Harris. “When it comes to foreign policy, they may even be more hawkish… So we don't have any adults in the room right now. There's no Jack Kennedy.”


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Russian Forces find map of US base in captured Ukrainian Bradley - Sputnik reporter

Russian soldiers have discovered a map of the US military base at Fort Irwin, which the US military forgot in one of its Bradley fighting vehicles that it transferred to Ukraine that was later captured in the Kupyansk area, a Sputnik correspondent reported.

Fort Irwin is one of the largest military training centers in the United States located in the Mojave desert in California, where soldiers train to operate armored vehicles as part of brigades.

Since the beginning of the conflict in Ukraine, the United States has supplied Kiev with more than 300 Bradley vehicles. A significant number of them have been destroyed by the Russian forces on the battlefield in Ukraine.

The Kremlin has consistently warned against continued arms deliveries to Kiev, saying it would lead to further escalation of the conflict. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov warned that any cargo containing weapons for Ukraine would become a legitimate target for Russia.

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Biden Admin pleads lawmakers to include $5.8bn Ukraine aid extension in spending bill

The Biden administration has asked Congress to include an extension for funding for Kiev, in an already lengthy continuing resolution lawmakers are trying to pass to avoid a government shutdown before the end of the month. The temporary spending bill would keep US government agencies and programs operating for six months when the new budget year begins on October 1.

“We have $5.9 billion left in Ukraine Presidential Drawdown Authority; all but $100 million of which will expire at the end of the fiscal year,” Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder, the Pentagon press secretary, told The Hill. “The Department will continue to provide drawdown packages in the near future and is working with Congress to seek an extension of PDA authorities beyond the end of the fiscal year.”


But if that fails, a desperate US Defense Department will look into other options, though it was not reported what those other options would be. A congressional aide told The Hill that there may be some legal challenges in trying to allocate all $5.8 billion at once, as Biden administration lawyers are worried there might not be “an authority to permit transfers of munitions that are not currently in stock, or considered in surplus”.

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US, UK scramble to supply Ukraine with AMRAAM missiles Western enablers of the neo-Nazi regime in Kiev are struggling to meet its insatiable demands for defense systems. The Pentagon has allocated $1.2 billion for the production of Advanced Medium Range…
“Are they stopping the Houthis? No. Are they gonna continue? Yes.”

Such was President Joe Biden’s response earlier this year when asked about the effectiveness of the US Navy’s strikes on Ansar Allah in the Red Sea. The comment made headlines as an encapsulation of the futile US effort as reports indicate the Navy’s’ expensive equipment is being outmaneuvered by low-cost drones.

The US Navy has also faced a breakdown in manpower, discipline and effectiveness, according to US Defense Department former senior security policy analyst Michael Maloof who joined Sputnik’s Political Misfits program.

“If you cannot provide the logistics for your ships they're dead in the water,” said Maloof, arguing that a shortage of supply vessels represents a major problem for the service. In August a report suggested the Navy may be forced to sideline 17 logistics and refueling ships due to a lack of service members needed to staff the vessels.


Meanwhile, the Navy was plagued by two embarrassing and disciplinary scandals this month, with the service receiving significant ridicule online after an image was posted of the commander of a destroyer displaying a rifle with a backwards-mounted scope.

“It's a sign of an overall breakdown of discipline and focus and attention,” said Maloof.


“During the Reagan administration we had a 600-ship Navy. As of May of 2024 the Navy is down to 296 battle force ships... We need better strategic thinking on just what our priorities really are,” Maloof concluded. “We're fighting everybody's wars now and we're depleting our own supplies by providing weapons to proxies and it's affecting our own readiness.”


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