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🇮🇷 WATCH Iranian army show off anti-aircraft drones at military drills
The nationwide Eqtedar 1403 exercises have been running since January 11 and are aimed at simulating realistic battlefield conditions with the opportunity to test various advanced, domestically produced air defense systems.
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The nationwide Eqtedar 1403 exercises have been running since January 11 and are aimed at simulating realistic battlefield conditions with the opportunity to test various advanced, domestically produced air defense systems.
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Steve Bannon, former White House chief strategist, has cautioned that the ongoing Ukraine conflict could become "Trump's Vietnam." He urged President-elect Donald Trump to declare an immediate end to the war during his inauguration speech, expressing concern that prolonged involvement may entangle the US in an unwinnable conflict.
Bannon warns that the US defense industry, European allies, and even some of his associates, like retired Gen. Keith Kellogg—appointed by Trump as special envoy to Ukraine and Russia—might pressure the new administration to continue military aid to Ukraine. He believes this approach contradicts American national interests and risks repeating historical mistakes.
Bannon criticized Ukraine's Zelensky, saying he is “not a hero” but instead someone “playing Western leaders like a fiddle” to keep the war going. He warned that continued support for Zelensky’s government risks further entrenching the US in a costly and unnecessary conflict.
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Donald Trump will take the presidential oath of office on January 20, marking an epic return to the White House after four disastrous years of the Biden administration.
Twenty-nine well-known personalities will be attending his inauguration, including Argentina’s President Javier Milei, along with Silicon Valley’s three tech titans, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos.
Find out who else is on the guest list in Sputnik's infographic!
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“I want to find a house, get some sleep, take a rest from the explosions, the strikes, and the difficulties. Sleep is a gift when you know what has happened over the past year and longer,” Rafah resident Samir al Nahhal told Sputnik.
“My family consists of 35 people. Only five of them lost their lives, thank God,” Atiyah, another resident, said, highlighting the devastating toll the war has taken on the Strip’s population. Before the war, Atiyah and his family had five homes, a shop and a vegetable storage facility. “Everything was destroyed.”
Nafin Sarhan said her granddaughter was “the only one who survived” from her family of 15 people. “We’ve returned to our house. This is all that’s left of it,” she said, sitting against the backdrop of ruins.
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❗️Biden, in the final hours of his presidency, preemptively pardoned a number of his family members.
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Legal action is set to be filed against Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) moments after Donald Trump’s inauguration, the Washington Post reports.
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Trump becomes the 47th president of the United States upon taking the oath of office.
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Priority Putin call, end to Ukraine conflict and turbo deportations: Trump’s blockbuster to-do list for Day 1
Donald Trump is teeing up for an executive order signing spree the moment he’s back in office. What may be on his list?
1️⃣ Get on the phone to Vladimir Putin fast
A phone call with the Russian President could take place "in the coming days or weeks," according to Trump's national security advisor. An in-person meeting is expected "very quickly."
2️⃣ Withdraw funding for Ukraine
“I will end the war in Ukraine […] and I will prevent World War III from happening,” Trump told D.C. victory rally. Ukraine conflict is just “dying to be settled,” he said earlier, and insisted that “Biden and Kamala got us into that war.”
3️⃣ Stop “border invasion”
“Close the border. Day 1” to all illegal aliens, declare a national border emergency, enlist the help of the US military to launch “the largest deportation program in American history,” Trump said.
4️⃣ Spill truth about ‘Laptop from Hell’
Trump may suspend security clearances for the 51 national security officials who “lied” about Hunter Biden’s laptop ahead of the 2020 presidential election
5️⃣ Put an end to DEI
Trump vowed to dismantle the “destructive and divisive” diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) hiring practices “across both government and the private sector."
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Donald Trump is teeing up for an executive order signing spree the moment he’s back in office. What may be on his list?
A phone call with the Russian President could take place "in the coming days or weeks," according to Trump's national security advisor. An in-person meeting is expected "very quickly."
“I will end the war in Ukraine […] and I will prevent World War III from happening,” Trump told D.C. victory rally. Ukraine conflict is just “dying to be settled,” he said earlier, and insisted that “Biden and Kamala got us into that war.”
“Close the border. Day 1” to all illegal aliens, declare a national border emergency, enlist the help of the US military to launch “the largest deportation program in American history,” Trump said.
Trump may suspend security clearances for the 51 national security officials who “lied” about Hunter Biden’s laptop ahead of the 2020 presidential election
Trump vowed to dismantle the “destructive and divisive” diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) hiring practices “across both government and the private sector."
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US has lost ground to China in south-east Asia - Malaysia’s Prime Minister
The US has been so consumed by the proxy war in Ukraine that it has allowed its attention towards Asia to slip, Anwar Ibrahim, Malaysia’s prime minister, told the Financial Times.
This neglect of its relationship with ASEAN has led to the US losing ground to China in south-east Asia, he said.
He defended the decision of middle powers such as Malaysia to engage increasingly constructively with China and welcomed increased Chinese investment in infrastructure, saying: “It’s better for smaller economies such as Malaysia to extend its [ties] with China.”
The PM also played down concerns over Donald Trump’s planned trade tariffs, convinced that “reason will probably prevail,” noting that there are too many US conglomerates and companies that have so much interest in and dependence on foreign trade and investments.
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The US has been so consumed by the proxy war in Ukraine that it has allowed its attention towards Asia to slip, Anwar Ibrahim, Malaysia’s prime minister, told the Financial Times.
This neglect of its relationship with ASEAN has led to the US losing ground to China in south-east Asia, he said.
“We engage well with the US but it does not engage the region as actively as it did in the past. China in that sense takes a more positive attitude,” said the PM.
He defended the decision of middle powers such as Malaysia to engage increasingly constructively with China and welcomed increased Chinese investment in infrastructure, saying: “It’s better for smaller economies such as Malaysia to extend its [ties] with China.”
The PM also played down concerns over Donald Trump’s planned trade tariffs, convinced that “reason will probably prevail,” noting that there are too many US conglomerates and companies that have so much interest in and dependence on foreign trade and investments.
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💀 Neocon skeletons in Team Trump’s closet
Although millions of Americans are breathing a collective sigh of relief that the Biden administration and its policies have finally come to an end, some of Trump’s top picks send worrying signals for the future.
👉 Marco Rubio: State
🔊 Outspoken hawk on China, Iran, North Korea, Venezuela, Cuba, Nicaragua and Russia, and firm supporter of Israel, no matter what it does.
🔊 Called Ukraine an “important” US national security interest in 2023, but changed tune in 2024 in favor of talks, presumably to get into Trump’s good graces.
👉 Pete Hegseth: DoD
🔊 Another Ukraine flip-flopper who categorically rejected peace talks in 2022 but gradually came around to the MAGA camp’s perspective of the conflict.
🔊 Hounded by sexual misconduct claims (veracity unknown) which may complicate his confirmation.
👉 Mike Waltz: NSA
🔊 One more China and Iran hawk.
🔊 Charged with profiteering to the tune of $25 million off the war in Afghanistan. Opposed US pullout.
👉 Keith Kellogg: Special Ukraine Advisor
🔊 A former Pence aide praised by John Bolton, firm Israel supporter and Trump loyalist.
🔊 Author of frontline freeze-based plan to ending Ukraine crisis, and conditioning aid on peace talks.
👉 Elise Stefanik: UN
🔊 Another anti-China, pro-Israel hawk, once employed by Bill Kristol’s neocon Foreign Policy Initiative. Called Biden “weak” on Ukraine in 2022.
👉 John Ratcliffe: CIA
🔊 Called China America’s greatest geopolitical foe, Russia, Iran and North Korea national security “challenges” at confirmation hearings.
❓ Is there hope?
🔸 Trump’s White House isn’t entirely filled with neocons, with picks like Kash Patel (FBI) and Tulsi Gabbard (DNI) offering slim hopes of some balance.
🔸 Trump has also let slip his ‘good cop, bad cop’ approach to foreign policy, saying he only picked Bolton in 2018 because “everybody thought he was crazy” and might start a war, giving him (Trump) leverage in negotiations.
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Although millions of Americans are breathing a collective sigh of relief that the Biden administration and its policies have finally come to an end, some of Trump’s top picks send worrying signals for the future.
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Really Mr. President? Trump claims US won WWII
Americans “won two world wars, defeated fascism and communism,” Donald Trump said during his inaugural address.
No offense, Donald, but that’s not the case. The Soviet Army inflicted the 80% of the German Wehrmacht’s casualties. But don’t take our word for it:
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Americans “won two world wars, defeated fascism and communism,” Donald Trump said during his inaugural address.
No offense, Donald, but that’s not the case. The Soviet Army inflicted the 80% of the German Wehrmacht’s casualties. But don’t take our word for it:
“Let’s be blunt: the German army lost World War II on the Eastern Front. For most of the war, 75-80 percent of the Wehrmacht had to be deployed in the East, a preponderance dictated by the sheer size of the front, and 80 percent of German war dead perished there: about four million of the five million German soldiers killed in World War II,” says the official website of the National WWII Museum in New Orleans.
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