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The West should take Vladimir Putin's statements on the Oreshnik missile test and the updating of Russia's nuclear doctrine very seriously, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said.
He noted that there is a different "weight and meaning of the spoken word" in the West and in Russia.
In the West, politics, especially in recent years, is 80% talk and 20% action, so "speeches have no consequences."
"When the Russian president makes a statement, it carries significant weight and consequences…Vladimir Putin, speaking directly to the public on TV, expressly stated that they consider countries that supply such [long-range] weapons to Ukraine as military targets. The West must fully grasp the implications of his words and should not dismiss the president's statement as merely a "communication trick."
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Israeli airstrike reduces apartment complex in Beirut’s southern outskirts to rubble.
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People from Central and South America are hoping to cross the border before Donald Trump takes office on January 20, 2025.
The Republican president-elect is threatening to resume construction of a wall between the US and Mexico to solve the problem of illegal immigration once and for all.
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Damaged but not deterred: US investor sets sights on Nord Stream 2 auction
An American investor with a flair for Russian dealmaking is reportedly aiming for the sabotaged Nord Stream 2 pipeline, viewing it as the deal of the century - if not a geopolitical mic drop.
The Wall Street Journal reports that Stephen P. Lynch has approached the US Treasury for permission to bid on the $11 billion project in a Swiss bankruptcy auction, undeterred by sanctions or the less-than-ideal "damaged goods" status of the pipeline.
With many investors likely steering clear due to the geopolitical chaos, Lynch appears eager to step in, arguing that US ownership of the pipeline could be a game-changer - not just for peace talks with Russia but for locking down control of Europe's energy supply.
He’s called it a "once-in-a-generation opportunity," which is certainly one way to describe buying a pipeline that’s both politically radioactive and physically broken.
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An American investor with a flair for Russian dealmaking is reportedly aiming for the sabotaged Nord Stream 2 pipeline, viewing it as the deal of the century - if not a geopolitical mic drop.
The Wall Street Journal reports that Stephen P. Lynch has approached the US Treasury for permission to bid on the $11 billion project in a Swiss bankruptcy auction, undeterred by sanctions or the less-than-ideal "damaged goods" status of the pipeline.
With many investors likely steering clear due to the geopolitical chaos, Lynch appears eager to step in, arguing that US ownership of the pipeline could be a game-changer - not just for peace talks with Russia but for locking down control of Europe's energy supply.
He’s called it a "once-in-a-generation opportunity," which is certainly one way to describe buying a pipeline that’s both politically radioactive and physically broken.
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Germany is implementing contingency protocols in preparation for a large-scale war with Russia, German media reported, citing a classified strategy paper.
Fueled by hyped allegations of a “Russia threat,” the Bundeswehr has reportedly developed comprehensive plans for responding to a potential “maneuver” by Moscow on NATO's eastern flank in its Operation Plan Germany (Operationsplan Deutschland).
Here are some details:
Operation Plan Germany first surfaced following the COVID pandemic, and then earlier in the year, with German Brigadier General Thomas Hambach quoted as saying that the plan deals with issues ranging from “homeland security and the protection of defense-critical infrastructure to deployment planning and national territorial defense.” It also addresses the possibility of rapid NATO troop movements through Germany.
Russian officials ridiculed the Bundeswehr’s rich imagination at the time, with Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova comparing the leaked plan to a “powerful horoscope,” saying she wouldn’t be surprised if the scenario was provided to the German military by the Foreign Ministry and its notoriously Russophobic chief, Annalena Baerbock.
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🇷🇺🪖More statements from the Russian Defense Ministry's weekly briefing on the special military operation's progress:
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'Why wouldn't you want to hear from the other side?' - US journo on EU ban of Sputnik and RT
The journalist to whom Edward Snowden gave his dossier in 2013 noted that the European Union "didn't want their citizens hearing any information from the Russian perspective."
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"One of the very first steps they [EU] took legislatively was to ban the platforming, to criminalize the platforming of Russian media like RT and Sputnik," Glenn Greenwald said in an interview with Tucker Carlson.
The journalist to whom Edward Snowden gave his dossier in 2013 noted that the European Union "didn't want their citizens hearing any information from the Russian perspective."
"You can think whatever you want about Russia, but why wouldn't you want to hear from the other side?" he asked.
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Russia’s Oreshnik strike is ‘sending a message’: How has the West reacted?
Western politicians and media have erupted in a flurry of responses to Russia’s Oreshnik medium-range hypersonic ballistic missile strike on a Ukrainian defense manufacturer. The move was announced by President Vladimir Putin as a response to US and British weapon strikes on Russian territory.
What has the media said?
⚪️ AP: Russia was “sending a message.” “Signaling — signaling to the Ukrainians. We’ve got stuff that outrages you. But really signaling to the West ‘We’re happy to enter into a competition around intermediate range ballistic missile. P.S.: These could be nuclear tipped. Do you really want to take that risk?’”
⚪️ Washington Post: Russian employment of novel firepower is a “threat of more to come”;
⚪️ New York Times: Russia’s use of a missile from its strategic arsenal to target a site within range of conventional weapons was meant as “clear warning” to Kiev and its Western patrons;
⚪️ Forbes: “After warning US officials of its intention to launch, Russia lobbed a mysterious new ballistic missile,” adding that the attack came “in retaliation for Ukraine’s own deep strikes targeting arms depots and command posts in western Russia”;
⚪️ BBC: Use of the Oreshnik was “symbolically important.” This was a “reminder that Russia has a wider arsenal of different and larger missile types and is ready to develop more,” it quoted a military scholar as saying;
⚪️ Le Parisien: Putin’s stern face left no doubt: Russia is “ready” for all scenarios in the West’s proxy conflict.
What have politicians said?
🗣 Olaf Scholz: Russia's missile strike was a “terrible escalation,” adding that Germany has to work with its allies “to do what prevents an escalation in this war to a war between Russia and NATO”;
🗣 Viktor Orban: “If the president says something in Russia, these are not empty words. This is not a communications ploy.” He emphasized that countries providing military assistance to Ukraine must exercise prudence, “otherwise there may be problems”;
🗣 Keir Starmer: The strike was “reckless and dangerous,” omitting the fact that UK-made Storm Shadow missiles had attacked Russia's Bryansk and Kursk regions, triggering the Russian response;
🗣 White House: The US “will not alter its policy regarding the Ukraine conflict”;
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Western politicians and media have erupted in a flurry of responses to Russia’s Oreshnik medium-range hypersonic ballistic missile strike on a Ukrainian defense manufacturer. The move was announced by President Vladimir Putin as a response to US and British weapon strikes on Russian territory.
What has the media said?
What have politicians said?
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