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Current Russia-US tensions ‘more dangerous than the Cuban Missile Crisis’ Commenting on Russian FM Sergey Lavrov’s interview with Tucker Carlson, where the top diplomat spoke on the Ukraine crisis, retired CIA intelligence officer and State Department official…
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Unlike the US, Russia treats its partners as equals
Russia has now made a very serious pivot in its relations. It has decided to partner and join forces with China, retired CIA intelligence officer and State Department official Larry Johnson tells Sputnik.
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Russia has now made a very serious pivot in its relations. It has decided to partner and join forces with China, retired CIA intelligence officer and State Department official Larry Johnson tells Sputnik.
“In creating a new international order, an order that's based upon mutual respect, an order that treats all countries, regardless of size, regardless of whether they have nuclear weapons or not, regardless of whether they have critical mineral deposits, treat them all as equals,” he says.
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The first round of Romania’s presidential election saw candidate Calin Georgescu, who is critical of NATO, gain significant support, prompting a swift response from the US with veiled threats. Why is Romania so crucial to US interests that it would threaten to withhold security cooperation and investments over political shifts?
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Unlike the US, Russia treats its partners as equals Russia has now made a very serious pivot in its relations. It has decided to partner and join forces with China, retired CIA intelligence officer and State Department official Larry Johnson tells Sputnik.…
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Europe and the US are not the center of the universe
BRICS brings a new business order, through which Russia has recognized that it doesn’t need the West, retired CIA intelligence officer and State Department official Larry Johnson tells Sputnik.
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BRICS brings a new business order, through which Russia has recognized that it doesn’t need the West, retired CIA intelligence officer and State Department official Larry Johnson tells Sputnik.
“In fact, the countries that have broken economic relations with Russia are the ones that are suffering. Russia is thriving because Russia recognizes that Europe and the United States are not the center of the universe,” he says.
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🇹🇷 Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan made a statement on the situation in Syria:
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"Idlib, Hama, Homs and, of course, Damascus. Opposition forces are advancing towards Damascus. We hope that this advance will continue without any incidents. We called Assad. We said, 'Let's decide the future of Syria together.' Unfortunately, we did not get a positive answer on this issue," he said.
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How hardline pro-US policies fuel political earthquakes in S. Korea, France and Germany
A series of political earthquakes has rocked France, South Korea, and Germany. Despite each crisis having its unique internal dynamics, their common thread lies in their pro-US orientation and anti-Russia policies, veteran foreign affairs analyst Gilbert Doctorow told Sputnik.
🇫🇷 France: French President Emmanuel Macron's "enormous unpopularity" has been exacerbated by his staunch pro-US policies regarding the Ukraine conflict, including plans to send French troops to fight against Russia. Marine Le Pen and her party, the National Rally, which opposes Ukraine's militarization, have recently challenged Macron’s government, leading to the downfall of his prime minister, Michel Barnier, according to the pundit.
🇰🇷 South Korea: President Yoon Suk-yeol has closely aligned with Washington to bolster deterrence and pressure on Pyongyang in line with Team Biden. However, the mutual defense treaty between Russia and North Korea has shifted perspectives. Yoon's failed attempt to impose martial law was a response to the opposition's effort to liberate the country from "its colonial overlords in Washington," according to Doctorow.
🇩🇪 Germany: Chancellor Olaf Scholz is under fire from both the Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance and the Alternative for Germany (AfD), who advocate for normalized relations with Moscow, due to his Ukraine policy aligned with the United States. Ironically, he is also criticized by the Greens and the Christian Democrats for his hesitation to send Taurus long-range missiles to the Kiev regime.
Potential impact on US:
Doctorow expects South Korea to possibly shift away from US-fuelled militarization in the event Yoon is impeached.
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A series of political earthquakes has rocked France, South Korea, and Germany. Despite each crisis having its unique internal dynamics, their common thread lies in their pro-US orientation and anti-Russia policies, veteran foreign affairs analyst Gilbert Doctorow told Sputnik.
🇫🇷 France: French President Emmanuel Macron's "enormous unpopularity" has been exacerbated by his staunch pro-US policies regarding the Ukraine conflict, including plans to send French troops to fight against Russia. Marine Le Pen and her party, the National Rally, which opposes Ukraine's militarization, have recently challenged Macron’s government, leading to the downfall of his prime minister, Michel Barnier, according to the pundit.
🇰🇷 South Korea: President Yoon Suk-yeol has closely aligned with Washington to bolster deterrence and pressure on Pyongyang in line with Team Biden. However, the mutual defense treaty between Russia and North Korea has shifted perspectives. Yoon's failed attempt to impose martial law was a response to the opposition's effort to liberate the country from "its colonial overlords in Washington," according to Doctorow.
🇩🇪 Germany: Chancellor Olaf Scholz is under fire from both the Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance and the Alternative for Germany (AfD), who advocate for normalized relations with Moscow, due to his Ukraine policy aligned with the United States. Ironically, he is also criticized by the Greens and the Christian Democrats for his hesitation to send Taurus long-range missiles to the Kiev regime.
Potential impact on US:
"It is much too early to speculate on this," Doctorow said. "We have to first see the practical consequences of the present turmoil in each country."
Doctorow expects South Korea to possibly shift away from US-fuelled militarization in the event Yoon is impeached.
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🇷🇺🇧🇾 Relations between Russia and Belarus are based on the principles of friendship and mutual respect for each other's interests, Russian President Vladimir Putin said at a meeting of the Supreme State Council of the Union State in Minsk.
He noted that the economic ministries of both countries are pursuing a coordinated macroeconomic policy.
Putin also highlighted the joint efforts of Moscow and Minsk to minimize the damage caused by sanctions and restrictions. This collaborative approach is aimed at overcoming economic challenges and maintaining stability despite external pressures.
Earlier, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko stated that the trade turnover between Belarus and Russia could reach $60 billion this year, reflecting the strong economic ties between the two nations.
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He noted that the economic ministries of both countries are pursuing a coordinated macroeconomic policy.
Putin also highlighted the joint efforts of Moscow and Minsk to minimize the damage caused by sanctions and restrictions. This collaborative approach is aimed at overcoming economic challenges and maintaining stability despite external pressures.
Earlier, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko stated that the trade turnover between Belarus and Russia could reach $60 billion this year, reflecting the strong economic ties between the two nations.
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This agreement is set to be signed by the leaders on Friday, marking a significant milestone in the bilateral military and strategic partnership.
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🛡What is known about Russia-Belarus Treaty on Security Guarantees
Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Belarusian counterpart Alexander Lukashenko are due to sign the Treaty on Security Guarantees within the Union State of Russia and Belarus during talks in Minsk on December 6. What is the treaty all about?
▪️The document contains bilateral obligations to ensure each other’s security, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said, touting the treaty as “the highest level of alliance-related activity.”
▪️This is “an action plan to tackle a real threat to the sovereignty of the Union State’s one or both members states,” Russian Ambassador to Ukraine Boris Gryzlov earlier told Sputnik.
▪️The treaty includes provisions related to the deployment of Russian tactical nuclear weapons on Belarusian territory.
▪️The deployment aims to tackle possible provocations on the western flank of the Union State.
▪️Part of the treaty pertains to Russia’s updated nuclear doctrine, which stipulates Moscow’s nuclear response in case of an attack on Belarus as a member of the Union State.
▪️In other words, Russia can press the red button if there is an attack with the use of conventional weapons against Russia and (or) Belarus as members of the Union State, which poses “a critical threat to their sovereignty and (or) territorial integrity”.
▪️Lukashenko, for his part, stressed last year that Minsk needs guarantees that in the event of an attack on Belarus, Russia will defend it "as its own territory”.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Belarusian counterpart Alexander Lukashenko are due to sign the Treaty on Security Guarantees within the Union State of Russia and Belarus during talks in Minsk on December 6. What is the treaty all about?
▪️The document contains bilateral obligations to ensure each other’s security, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said, touting the treaty as “the highest level of alliance-related activity.”
▪️This is “an action plan to tackle a real threat to the sovereignty of the Union State’s one or both members states,” Russian Ambassador to Ukraine Boris Gryzlov earlier told Sputnik.
▪️The treaty includes provisions related to the deployment of Russian tactical nuclear weapons on Belarusian territory.
▪️The deployment aims to tackle possible provocations on the western flank of the Union State.
▪️Part of the treaty pertains to Russia’s updated nuclear doctrine, which stipulates Moscow’s nuclear response in case of an attack on Belarus as a member of the Union State.
▪️In other words, Russia can press the red button if there is an attack with the use of conventional weapons against Russia and (or) Belarus as members of the Union State, which poses “a critical threat to their sovereignty and (or) territorial integrity”.
▪️Lukashenko, for his part, stressed last year that Minsk needs guarantees that in the event of an attack on Belarus, Russia will defend it "as its own territory”.
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Macron's resistance to stepping down will drag on internal political crisis - professor
The French government is in disarray after Prime Minister Michel Barnier lost a no-confidence vote filed by Marine Le Pen and her right-wing National Rally party. Remarkably, the left-wing New Popular Front coalition followed Le Pen's suit following a dispute over the 2025 budget.
The academic anticipates that Macron will appoint a center-left prime minister to succeed Barnier, while Le Pen will persist in her opposition to the president, who is committed to remaining in office until the end of his term in May 2027.
Several game-changing events could worsen the challenges that Macron is up against, the professor maintains. These include a potential loss of confidence among global investors, the emergence of a social movement similar to the Yellow Vests, Donald Trump's announcement of new policies regarding the EU, and the results of Germany's upcoming snap elections.
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"More and more French people would like [French President] Emmanuel Macron to resign. But he is clinging to the letter of the Constitution, and there is no article that obliges him to resign... So the crisis will continue," Professor Edouard Husson, French historian, co-founder and director of the Brennus Anticipation Institute, told Sputnik.
The French government is in disarray after Prime Minister Michel Barnier lost a no-confidence vote filed by Marine Le Pen and her right-wing National Rally party. Remarkably, the left-wing New Popular Front coalition followed Le Pen's suit following a dispute over the 2025 budget.
"Foreign policy did not play a direct role in the debate. But Mr. Barnier failed in his negotiations with Madame Le Pen over the sum of €3 billion [$3.17 billion]. Meanwhile, Emmanuel Macron announced €3 billion for Ukraine...", Husson noted.
The academic anticipates that Macron will appoint a center-left prime minister to succeed Barnier, while Le Pen will persist in her opposition to the president, who is committed to remaining in office until the end of his term in May 2027.
Several game-changing events could worsen the challenges that Macron is up against, the professor maintains. These include a potential loss of confidence among global investors, the emergence of a social movement similar to the Yellow Vests, Donald Trump's announcement of new policies regarding the EU, and the results of Germany's upcoming snap elections.
"No change in foreign policy is to be expected, as Emmanuel Macron believes that his alignment with NATO also protects him from investor mistrust," the pundit concluded.
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According to the results of the first round, the independent candidate Calin Georgescu took first place with 22.94% of the votes. He is called a supporter of the alliance with Russia.
The court added that the government should set a new date for the election.
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What are the Idlib agreements that Russia is calling to uphold?
The need to return to the strict implementation of the Idlib agreements is critical, as the Idlib de-escalation zone was the launch point for terrorist attacks on Aleppo, said Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in an interview with Tucker Carlson, discussing the ongoing crisis in Syria.
What are the Idlib agreements about?
🔺Agreements on de-escalation in Idlib were worked out between Russia and Turkiye in 2019-2020. The final document was adopted at a meeting of Presidents Vladimir Putin and Recep Erdogan in Moscow on March 5, 2020.
🔺Though the agreements have not been made public in their entirety, Lavrov did announce several key points.
What do the Idlib agreements stipulate?
▪️Cessation of all military actions along the line of combat contact from the day after the signing
▪️Creation of a security corridor near the M-4 Latakia-Aleppo highway to open the M5 route from Damascus to Aleppo. Now these two main roads are not under the control of the Syrian army.
▪️Establishing joint military patrols in the Idlib de-escalation zone, from the settlement of Trumba, located near Saraqib, to Ain al-Hawra. Joint patrols have not been conducted since 2022.
▪️The separation of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham* terrorists from the non-terrorist Syrian opposition that cooperates with Turkiye, the side that was supposed to follow through on the point.
*a terrorist organization outlawed in Russia.
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The need to return to the strict implementation of the Idlib agreements is critical, as the Idlib de-escalation zone was the launch point for terrorist attacks on Aleppo, said Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in an interview with Tucker Carlson, discussing the ongoing crisis in Syria.
What are the Idlib agreements about?
🔺Agreements on de-escalation in Idlib were worked out between Russia and Turkiye in 2019-2020. The final document was adopted at a meeting of Presidents Vladimir Putin and Recep Erdogan in Moscow on March 5, 2020.
🔺Though the agreements have not been made public in their entirety, Lavrov did announce several key points.
What do the Idlib agreements stipulate?
▪️Cessation of all military actions along the line of combat contact from the day after the signing
▪️Creation of a security corridor near the M-4 Latakia-Aleppo highway to open the M5 route from Damascus to Aleppo. Now these two main roads are not under the control of the Syrian army.
▪️Establishing joint military patrols in the Idlib de-escalation zone, from the settlement of Trumba, located near Saraqib, to Ain al-Hawra. Joint patrols have not been conducted since 2022.
▪️The separation of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham* terrorists from the non-terrorist Syrian opposition that cooperates with Turkiye, the side that was supposed to follow through on the point.
“Obviously, this has not happened yet,” Lavrov noted during the interview.
*a terrorist organization outlawed in Russia.
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❗️🇧🇾 Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko asked his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin to deploy new weapons systems, including Oreshnik missiles, in Belarus.
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'Sense of joy and relief': CNN journalist on terrorists taking Syrian city Aleppo CNN is pretty proud of being the first Western media to arrive in Aleppo after the rebelling Hayat Tahrir al-Sham* organization captured the city. ❗️ A quick reminder: …
CNN gives floor to Syrian jihadist leader vowing to overthrow government
US mainstream media has interviewed Syria's Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham* leader Abu Mohammad al-Julani in a “first sit-down media interview” of an ex-al-Qaeda* affiliate.
*terrorist organization banned in Russia
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US mainstream media has interviewed Syria's Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham* leader Abu Mohammad al-Julani in a “first sit-down media interview” of an ex-al-Qaeda* affiliate.
“When we talk about objectives, the goal of the revolution remains the overthrow of this [President Bashar al-Assad’s] regime. It is our right to use all available means to achieve that goal,” he said.
*terrorist organization banned in Russia
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❗️🇧🇾 Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko asked his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin to deploy new weapons systems, including Oreshnik missiles, in Belarus. 📌 Subscribe to @SputnikInt
❗️Vladimir Putin considers it possible to deploy Russia's Oreshnik missile system in Belarus in the second half of 2025.
He noted that there are several technical issues that specialists need to address, including determining the minimum range. The deployment will be associated with minimal costs for infrastructure preparation.
The Oreshnik system will be supplied to Russia’s Armed Forces and will simultaneously be deployed in Belarus, Putin added. Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko expressed satisfaction with Putin’s response regarding the potential deployment in his country.
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He noted that there are several technical issues that specialists need to address, including determining the minimum range. The deployment will be associated with minimal costs for infrastructure preparation.
The Oreshnik system will be supplied to Russia’s Armed Forces and will simultaneously be deployed in Belarus, Putin added. Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko expressed satisfaction with Putin’s response regarding the potential deployment in his country.
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How hardline pro-US policies fuel political earthquakes in S. Korea, France and Germany A series of political earthquakes has rocked France, South Korea, and Germany. Despite each crisis having its unique internal dynamics, their common thread lies in their…
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World in peril if interventionists hijack Trump White House, pundit warns
The instability that has engulfed France, South Korea and Germany emerged in response to the developments in the United States, Dr. George Szamuely, senior research fellow at the Global Policy Institute, told Sputnik.
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The instability that has engulfed France, South Korea and Germany emerged in response to the developments in the United States, Dr. George Szamuely, senior research fellow at the Global Policy Institute, told Sputnik.
"There are interventionist forces in Washington, and there are many of them, including within the incoming Trump administration, if these interventionist forces prevail and the United States escalates, the US involvement in Ukraine [would be] going even beyond what the Biden administration will do," Szamuely cautioned.
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CNN gives floor to Syrian jihadist leader vowing to overthrow government US mainstream media has interviewed Syria's Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham* leader Abu Mohammad al-Julani in a “first sit-down media interview” of an ex-al-Qaeda* affiliate. “When we talk about…
EXPOSED: Syrian rebel leader interviewed by CNN is still wanted by US State Department
Syria's Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham* leader Abu Mohammad al-Julani, who has recently been interviewed by CNN in Aleppo, is still wanted on the US government's Reward for Justice website. Washington still offers "up to $10 million" for information on him, Sputnik has discovered.
According to the List of Individuals and Entities Designated by the State Department Under Executive Order 13224, al-Julani is still visible on it (see photo 2).
*a terrorist organization outlawed in Russia.
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Syria's Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham* leader Abu Mohammad al-Julani, who has recently been interviewed by CNN in Aleppo, is still wanted on the US government's Reward for Justice website. Washington still offers "up to $10 million" for information on him, Sputnik has discovered.
"On May 16, 2013, the US Department of State designated al-Jawlani as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist pursuant to Executive Order 13224, as amended. As a result of this designation, among other consequences, all property and interests in property of al-Jawlani that are subject to US jurisdiction are blocked, and US persons are generally prohibited from engaging in any transactions with al-Jawlani," the document says.
According to the List of Individuals and Entities Designated by the State Department Under Executive Order 13224, al-Julani is still visible on it (see photo 2).
*a terrorist organization outlawed in Russia.
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