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🇬🇪 There will be no Ukrainian Maidan scenario in Georgia, Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze said 📌 Subscribe to @SputnikInt
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⛔️Ukraine’s NATO aspirations grow dim as Russia steadily advances - reports
The Kiev regime’s prospects of joining NATO “seem even dimmer” with President-elect Donald Trump about to take office, The New York Times speculated.
Trump and his team have reportedly signaled reluctance to support Ukraine’s membership in the bloc. Throughout his campaign, the Republican repeatedly vowed to settle the Ukraine conflict if reelected and threatened to cut aid to the Volodymyr Zelensky regime.
NATO members have been wary of extending an invitation to Kiev amid concerns that the bloc would become an “active participant in the fighting,” the publication noted.
Zelensky recently floated the idea that the “hot phase” of the conflict could end if Ukraine were taken “under the NATO umbrella.” His remarks, made in an interview with British media, are seen as an indication that Kiev is “warming up” to the possibility of peace talks with Moscow, the outlet said.
As Zelensky continues his unrequited pining for NATO membership, Russia’s Armed Forces are pressing ahead with steady advances, inflicting catastrophic losses on the enemy. The situation is “precarious” for the Ukrainian troops in Donetsk and on the approaches to the strategic city of Kurakhovo in the Donetsk People’s Republic, the article also said.
Ukraine’s military, plagued by severe lack of personnel, ammunition, and plummeting morale, has been retreating from Kurakhovo, which served as a critical logistical hub for Ukrainian defenses in the region. Russia’s liberation of Kurakhovo would open the way towards the Pokrovsk (Krasnoarmeysk) rail hub and facilitate further gains.
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The Kiev regime’s prospects of joining NATO “seem even dimmer” with President-elect Donald Trump about to take office, The New York Times speculated.
Trump and his team have reportedly signaled reluctance to support Ukraine’s membership in the bloc. Throughout his campaign, the Republican repeatedly vowed to settle the Ukraine conflict if reelected and threatened to cut aid to the Volodymyr Zelensky regime.
NATO members have been wary of extending an invitation to Kiev amid concerns that the bloc would become an “active participant in the fighting,” the publication noted.
Zelensky recently floated the idea that the “hot phase” of the conflict could end if Ukraine were taken “under the NATO umbrella.” His remarks, made in an interview with British media, are seen as an indication that Kiev is “warming up” to the possibility of peace talks with Moscow, the outlet said.
As Zelensky continues his unrequited pining for NATO membership, Russia’s Armed Forces are pressing ahead with steady advances, inflicting catastrophic losses on the enemy. The situation is “precarious” for the Ukrainian troops in Donetsk and on the approaches to the strategic city of Kurakhovo in the Donetsk People’s Republic, the article also said.
Ukraine’s military, plagued by severe lack of personnel, ammunition, and plummeting morale, has been retreating from Kurakhovo, which served as a critical logistical hub for Ukrainian defenses in the region. Russia’s liberation of Kurakhovo would open the way towards the Pokrovsk (Krasnoarmeysk) rail hub and facilitate further gains.
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Trump picks Kash Patel as next FBI Director US President-elect Donald Trump nominated his aide Kashyap "Kash" Patel as the next Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). “I am proud to announce that Kashyap “Kash” Patel will serve as the next…
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"I'd shut down the FBI [J. Edgar] Hoover Building on day one and reopen it the next day as a museum of the deep state," Patel said.
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“The US has fallen significantly behind Russia and even China for that matter in terms of delivery systems including both intermediate range ballistic missiles as well as intercontinental ballistic missiles,” former US Marine-turned geopolitical analyst Brian Berletic told Sputnik, commenting on the Pentagon’s trillion dollar plus push to modernize its nuclear arsenal, details on which were broken down by a recent Roscongress Foundation report.
“Of course, existing US nuclear arms are more than capable of deterring any attack on the US itself, and instead, the US seeks to enhance its ability to menace other nations with nuclear weapons within their own borders and within their respective region of the world,” Berletic suggested, adding that the move “represents the strategic pivot” by the Pentagon in its “desire to pivot back toward ‘great power’ competition” after “decades of ‘small wars’.”
“It is unlikely the US will catch up to either Russia or China in many areas of nuclear or even conventional weaponry,” the observer believes, arguing that “the US has confined itself both to an irrational geostrategic doctrine and a dysfunctional economic system incapable of prioritizing purpose over profit even in terms of supposed national security imperatives.”
💬 “The same sort of limitations the US faces in ramping up the production of munitions as simple as artillery shells will avail themselves as the US pursues large-scale modernization of its nuclear arsenal,” Berletic said.
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The Antarctic Treaty was signed in Washington on December 1, 1959 by the 12 countries whose scientists had been active in and around Antarctica during the International Geophysical Year (IGY) of 1957-1958. The treaty bans “all activity relating to mineral resources, other than scientific research.” The total number of parties to the treaty is now 57.
Nations with historical claims to the southernmost land mass:
What about Russia and US?
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"Terrorism understands only the language of force, and this is the language we will use to crush and destroy it, regardless of its supporters and sponsors," state news agency SANA quoted him as saying.
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President-elect Donald Trump has tapped Kash Patel for the position of director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). As the current chief of the FBI, Christopher A. Wray, still has three years of his 10-year term left, he will either have to resign or Trump will have to fire him for the nomination to happen.
What to know about Kash Patel:
Kash Patel’s appointment would be subject to Senate confirmation. The announced pick sparked mixed reactions from lawmakers.
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President-elect Trump has threatened to impose “100% tariffs” on the BRICS bloc if it creates its own currency or backs an alternative to the US dollar. What would this mean in practice? Let’s break it down.
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🪧 French protest against sending troops to Ukraine
In Paris a demonstration is taking place opposite the Louvre art gallery against the deployment of Western troops to Ukraine and the supply of weapons to Kiev.
Before the eyes of hundreds of astonished tourists and passers-by, the protesters chant slogans demanding the resignation of President Emmanuel Macron and France’s withdrawal from NATO.
Protesters shout: "Macron, we don’t want your war," "We won’t allow a single soldier to be sent to Ukraine," and "No planes, missiles, or mines for Ukraine!"
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In Paris a demonstration is taking place opposite the Louvre art gallery against the deployment of Western troops to Ukraine and the supply of weapons to Kiev.
Before the eyes of hundreds of astonished tourists and passers-by, the protesters chant slogans demanding the resignation of President Emmanuel Macron and France’s withdrawal from NATO.
Protesters shout: "Macron, we don’t want your war," "We won’t allow a single soldier to be sent to Ukraine," and "No planes, missiles, or mines for Ukraine!"
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“Trump's thinking is fundamentally based upon a situation of past hegemony whose time is rapidly passing,” Shakespeare stressed, pointing out that while tariffs would be grossly illegal, perhaps the president-elect “thinks rules are meant for others and not for the USA.”
If Trump made good on the threats, there would also be “huge increases on American-imported consumer products,” the economist said.
“Trump hopes that American industry would then revive sufficiently to produce the same products at cheaper cost. That could happen, except that the new factories will not produce large numbers of jobs (they will be near-automated),” the professor added.
In other words, Trump’s proposed slap-on-tariffs-first-and-ask-questions-later approach to trade carries grave risks for Washington, according to Dr. Shakespeare. “Since economic power is shifting away from the USA,” a new trade war “could be a war which the US will lose,” he summed up.
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Biden’s lame-duck trip to Angola ‘symptomatic of US’ persistent misreading of what Africa is’: economist
💬 “Biden’s visit is…intended to counter the growing influence of China on the continent, but it does not take a rocket scientist to understand that it’s too late for anyone to weaken, let alone break the bond between China and Africa,” Prof. Alexis Habiyaremye, South African Research Chair in Industrial Development, University of Johannesburg, told Sputnik, commenting on Joe Biden’s upcoming trip to Angola December 2-4 for his first-ever visit to Africa as president.
Biden may hope “to convince Angola and other African countries that US is a better investment partner than either China, Russia or India.
However, Africans know from experience that US investors don’t bring any developmental benefits to the continent since their primary goal is making profits at any cost,” the academic said.
On Angola specifically, the US may be looking to sway the country away from China on energy (China accounts for nearly 3/4 of Angola’s oil exports).
Ultimately, the same lifeless approach to Africa can be expected from Biden’s successor, Habiyaremye believes, recalling the “disdain” Donald Trump showed toward Sub-Saharan Africa in his first term.
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“Coming in his lame-duck period, while he is also physically diminished, is symptomatic of US persistent misreading of what Africa is and what the relationship between China and Africa is,” Habiyaremye stressed.
Biden may hope “to convince Angola and other African countries that US is a better investment partner than either China, Russia or India.
However, Africans know from experience that US investors don’t bring any developmental benefits to the continent since their primary goal is making profits at any cost,” the academic said.
On Angola specifically, the US may be looking to sway the country away from China on energy (China accounts for nearly 3/4 of Angola’s oil exports).
“Russia is the main competitor in terms of security, and Angola still suffers from the trauma of past US support to its destabilization by UNITA rebels,” Habiyaremye said, recalling the 70s-80s CIA proxy war against Angola, which left up to 800,000 dead and the country in ruins.
Ultimately, the same lifeless approach to Africa can be expected from Biden’s successor, Habiyaremye believes, recalling the “disdain” Donald Trump showed toward Sub-Saharan Africa in his first term.
“Without any long-term vision for cooperation, it is unlikely that Biden plans to lay any groundwork, since the US only sees Africa as a space for geopolitical confrontation. The main aim is countering China rather than building anything of their own,” Habiyaremye summed up.
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