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🚨🚨 Putin: Russia not seeking Ukraine's surrender, but insists on recognition of the realities on the ground
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🚨 Russia has always advocated for ensuring security of each country without compromising security of others - Putin
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Ukraine is losing its combat readiness, their army is only 47% staffed, Putin stressed.
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🚨 PUTIN NOT RULING OUT COUNTRIES OF GLOBAL SOUTH COULD INFLUENCE RESOLUTION OF CONFLICT IN MIDDLE EAST
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🚨 Russia's response to Ukraine's potential use of a dirty bomb will be CATASTROPHIC for Kiev — Putin
Russia’s nuclear doctrine states that the country will respond to threats in kind, warns Putin.
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'This could be the last mistake Ukrainian neo-Nazis would make.'
Russia’s nuclear doctrine states that the country will respond to threats in kind, warns Putin.
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The Russian president’s remarks about the need for a new model of development free of “golden billion” neocolonialism “is based on the observation of the world balances of power that have unfolded since the US financial crisis of 2008,” says veteran Brussels-based geopolitical analyst Paolo Raffone.
💬 “Today the emerging countries have emerged to the extent of being comparable individually (China) or collectively (BRICS+) to overcome Western countries. [Putin’s] remarks are addressed to the US, but are also a warning to the European former powers that still have not abandoned the outdated path of eurocentrism,” Raffone told Sputnik.
Putin’s comments are geopolitical realism boiled down to its essence, “calling to rethink the national and international policies for the economy as well as security,” Raffone emphasized.
The Russian president isn’t alone in his thinking, the observer pointed out, highlighting Italian Defense Minister Guido Crosetto’s bombshell remarks Friday about the EU and NATO’s loss of relevance, total dependence on China, and failure to engage diplomatically with the Global South.
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Western leaders became the “victims of their [own] stilted paradigm” about Russia and its economy, retired Jawaharlal Nehru University professor and Russia expert Dr. Anuradha Chenoy told Sputnik, commenting on President Putin’s remarks at SPIEF about Russia emerging as the 4th largest economy globally, and the largest in Europe.
Treating Russia as a glorified “gas station” with no prospects for development, and slapping it with a severe, unilateral sanctions regime in 2022, the West expected the Russian economy and ruble to collapse.
Instead, “the opposite happened,” Chenoy emphasized, with the state, banks and industry leveraging finances generated from oil wealth to ramp up domestic production and generate growth.
The West’s theories “failed, as have their attempts to isolate Russia. In fact, Russia now has turned to China, BRICS countries and the Global South, which will be their long-term partner. The West and its policies of unfair terms if trade, use of threat and force” ended up isolating them, not Russia, the academic said.
💬 “I am shocked at the great lack of collective knowledge and information [on the part] of the West, and their institutions,” Chenoy said, highlighting that Russia’s immense natural resources, the rebuilding of industry and infrastructure have been obvious to Russia watchers for decades.
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🚨PUTIN ON TRUMP'S TARIFFS: Any attempt to hurt Russia — including attempts to hit our 'shadow fleet' — will BACKFIRE
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💬 “Russia will surely reestablish itself as one of the foremost exporters of arms in the world in the coming years,” former Swedish Armed Forces officer and military analyst Mikael Valtersson told Sputnik, commenting on Putin’s remarks at SPIEF about Russia’s plans to expand military cooperation with friendly countries.
Valtersson expects these factors to strengthen Russia’s position in the Global South, and to threaten Western arms exports, especially Europe’s.
💬 “Europe will probably be forced to focus more on domestic sales within Europe, while the US must reduce restrictions and political demands in conjunction with arms exports.
This might become even more acute in light of a growing hesitation to see the US as a reliable strategic partner by many countries,” Valtersson predicted.
NATO might try to preserve markets by pressuring countries against buying Russian arms, “but this strategy will quickly lose power since Western economic power is diminishing,” the observer believes, emphasizing that economic might translates into political power. While BRICS accounted for 12% of GDP in 2000, it’s over 40% today.
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💬 Playing the religious card in the post-Soviet space is “the last thing that can be done. And, by the way, the most dangerous thing is when people are divided by religious affiliation based on religious doctrines; this is the most brutal war. Therefore, the attempts of destabilizers... they will always intervene in this very important moment in life. That’s why they try. But I think it won’t work. It won’t succeed anymore. The times are different now,” Waldemar Herdt, German entrepreneur and politician, former member of German Bundestag from AfD party, told Sputnik.💬 Pashinyan is trying to bring the Armenian Apostolic Church under control “probably, for the same reason that it was so important for [Ukraine’] Zelensky and, before him, for other leaders to divide these two Orthodox churches. Because, no matter how much we want it, religion and faith have a special or significant influence on the people,” Herdt stressed.
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