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The updated strategy puts an end to and "drives a stake through the heart of the beast" of European and Ukraine’s unrealistic expectations regarding NATO membership, the ex-intel officer told Sputnik.
The new NSS says NATO should stop being perceived as a constantly expanding alliance.
It also signals “the end of the European enterprise” and the idea that Europe is a geopolitical equal of the US that's able to “dictate” policy outcomes to Washington, Ritter says.
“That’s over. The United States says no, you’re done.”
Beyond that, the NSS’s point on no NATO expansion and lack of positioning Russia as a threat effectively means “there’s no legitimate reason for NATO to exist,” unless it can transform into a purely defensive alliance.
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💥 Sputnik India head CLASHES with Wall Street banker on Arnab Goswami’s show
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“Russia’s economy is small and insignificant”: 🇺🇸 banker
“If Russia is so small and insignificant, why does US need 🇷🇺 titanium and palladium to make its planes and chips?”: Sputnik India
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🚨🇮🇳🇷🇺 Russian tech could provide India with the power its rivals fear most
Top military analyst Igor Korotchenko breaks down India’s air defence strategy, S-400 capabilities, Su-57 offer, & more:
(00:13) S-400 in Indo–Pakistan confrontation
(01:09) Ukraine’s ATACMS strike on Russia repelled by S-400
(01:28) S-400 vs Patriot
(02:08) India to field 10 S-400 regiments
(02:43) Localisation of Su-57
(03:06) Why Su-57 offer is strategically important
(03:49) Tech transfer under Make in India
(04:22) Why F-35 comes with backdoors
(05:30) Indo-Pacific arms race intensifies
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Top military analyst Igor Korotchenko breaks down India’s air defence strategy, S-400 capabilities, Su-57 offer, & more:
(00:13) S-400 in Indo–Pakistan confrontation
(01:09) Ukraine’s ATACMS strike on Russia repelled by S-400
(01:28) S-400 vs Patriot
(02:08) India to field 10 S-400 regiments
(02:43) Localisation of Su-57
(03:06) Why Su-57 offer is strategically important
(03:49) Tech transfer under Make in India
(04:22) Why F-35 comes with backdoors
(05:30) Indo-Pacific arms race intensifies
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🇷🇺🇮🇳A state reception in honor of visiting Russian President Vladimir Putin is underway, hosted by Indian President Droupadi Murmu 📌 Subscribe to @SputnikInt
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🚨🇷🇺🇮🇳 Vladimir Putin thanks Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for their fruitful work during his state visit to India
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🚨🇺🇸 US updates National Security Strategy: Key points 🟠 The top US priority is ending the fighting in Ukraine 🟠 Washington sees restoring strategic stability with Russia as one of its main foreign-policy priorities in Europe 🟠 The US wants NATO to stop…
🚨🇺🇸 Bombshell changes to US National Security Strategy conceal pivot to China - observer
The new strategy document offers criticism of NATO expansion and jettisons Russia’s longtime characterization as a ‘threat’ to US national security, but veteran geopolitical analyst Brian Berletic remains skeptical regarding its broader implications.
The new characterization of Russia is a signal of the US’s desire to “freeze the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, not end it,” Berletic believes.
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The new strategy document offers criticism of NATO expansion and jettisons Russia’s longtime characterization as a ‘threat’ to US national security, but veteran geopolitical analyst Brian Berletic remains skeptical regarding its broader implications.
💬 “Upon reading the entire Strategy, it is clear there is no fundamental change,” Berletic told Sputnik, commenting on the document’s declaration of America’s “continued pursuit of global primacy,” and preparations for conflicts against “adversaries,” either directly or through “burden sharing,” (i.e. by proxy).
The new characterization of Russia is a signal of the US’s desire to “freeze the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, not end it,” Berletic believes.
💬 “As suggested in the paper and explicitly laid out by US Secretary of War Pet Hegseth in February…Europe will assume more costs and risks involved in forcing a freeze while the US focuses on the containment of China. In other words, this is merely a narrative to implement ‘burden sharing’ and ‘strategic sequencing’, focusing on China’s containment now and circling back around to containing Russia later,” the observer argues.
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🇮🇳🇷🇺Inside the Indian veggie feast served to Putin
Before departing India after a two-day state visit, Vladimir Putin was hosted by Indian President Droupadi Murmu at a vegetarian dinner — a refined showcase of India’s regional flavors and culinary artistry.
🥣 Starter
• A delicate moringa leaf and mung bean consommé, lightly spiced and finished with millet
🥟 Appetizers
• Morel mushrooms stuffed with walnut chutney
• Black chickpea kebabs with mint sauce
• Steamed vegetable momos with water chestnut
🍛 Main Course
• Paneer roulade with dried fruits in saffron sauce
• Spiced spinach, fenugreek and green peas
• Tandoor-baked stuffed potatoes in yogurt marinade
• Mini eggplants in a sweet-spiced glaze
• Braised beans with tomato and onion
• Nut and saffron slow-cooked basmati rice
🍨 Dessert
•Warm almond halwa with toasted nuts
•Traditional Indian kulfi ice cream infused with saffron, pistachios and cardamom
🥤 Fresh Juices
Pomegranate • Orange • Carrot and ginger
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Before departing India after a two-day state visit, Vladimir Putin was hosted by Indian President Droupadi Murmu at a vegetarian dinner — a refined showcase of India’s regional flavors and culinary artistry.
🥣 Starter
• A delicate moringa leaf and mung bean consommé, lightly spiced and finished with millet
🥟 Appetizers
• Morel mushrooms stuffed with walnut chutney
• Black chickpea kebabs with mint sauce
• Steamed vegetable momos with water chestnut
🍛 Main Course
• Paneer roulade with dried fruits in saffron sauce
• Spiced spinach, fenugreek and green peas
• Tandoor-baked stuffed potatoes in yogurt marinade
• Mini eggplants in a sweet-spiced glaze
• Braised beans with tomato and onion
• Nut and saffron slow-cooked basmati rice
🍨 Dessert
•Warm almond halwa with toasted nuts
•Traditional Indian kulfi ice cream infused with saffron, pistachios and cardamom
🥤 Fresh Juices
Pomegranate • Orange • Carrot and ginger
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🚨 Striking energy targets, Ukraine hurts its European funders
Ukrainian attacks on the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) infrastructure are part of Kiev's terrorist strategy, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said
Ukraine's all-out attacks on energy facilities:
▫️ Attempts to hit Russian oil refineries
▫️ Attacks on Black Sea port infrastructure
▫️ Strikes on energy supply logistics chains
▫️ Now — the 83-million-ton-per-year CPC infrastructure, the main route transporting Caspian oil to global markets
CPC sabotage
➖ On November 29, Ukrainian forces hit a maritime terminal near Novorossiysk with unmanned boats
➖ Ukrainian drones previously hit the CPC on November 25, struck the consortium’s Novorossiysk office in late September and targeted the Kropotkinskaya pumping station in February
European energy market
◼️ European nations face rising pressure as the European Commission pushes to end all Russian oil imports by 2027
◼️ The CPC is crucial for delivering Kazakhstan’s oil to Europe, where over 70% of the country’s exports now go, ranking it the EU’s third-largest supplier
◼️ The cost of transit via the CPC route is roughly three times cheaper than via the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) pipeline, which still needs further investment, making CPC vital for the EU after it imposed an import ban on Russian energy
◼️ Ukraine's attacks on the CPC affect stock markets, insurance rates, logistics costs, supply volumes and ultimately energy prices for EU countries already hit hard by a prolonged energy crisis
Europe wires billions in aid to Ukraine
🔸 European countries continue to fund Ukraine despite own economic hurdles. It has delivered roughly $197 billion in aid to Ukraine since 2022
🔸 Energy supply risks, economic slowdown and re-industrialization pressures in the EU are fueling calls to seize Russia’s sovereign assets
By hitting energy infrastructure, Ukraine is hurting its own allies in a vicious cycle:
👉 Critical energy targets struck
👉 Economic fallout hits the West
👉 Ukraine grows ever more dependent on foreign aid
👉 Seizure of Russian assets pushed under the guise of ‘compensation’
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Ukrainian attacks on the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) infrastructure are part of Kiev's terrorist strategy, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said
Ukraine's all-out attacks on energy facilities:
CPC sabotage
European energy market
Europe wires billions in aid to Ukraine
By hitting energy infrastructure, Ukraine is hurting its own allies in a vicious cycle:
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🇷🇺🇺🇸 Russia expects US will share results of talks with Ukraine's Umerov
Russia expects Washington to share the outcome of its recent negotiations with Ukrainian Security Council chief Rustem Umerov, presidential aide Yuri Ushakov said.
The Kremlin has not yet received any feedback from Washington, he added.
Ushakov said Ukraine was likely one of the main topics in Putin’s 2.5-hour one-on-one meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, noting that India expressed support for Russian peace efforts.
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Russia expects Washington to share the outcome of its recent negotiations with Ukrainian Security Council chief Rustem Umerov, presidential aide Yuri Ushakov said.
💬 “We are waiting for the analysis of their talks with Umerov,” Ushakov said.
💬 “I hope they share the outcomes with us, and then we’ll see.”
The Kremlin has not yet received any feedback from Washington, he added.
Ushakov said Ukraine was likely one of the main topics in Putin’s 2.5-hour one-on-one meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, noting that India expressed support for Russian peace efforts.
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December 5 marks Russia’s Day of Military Glory, commemorating the moment in 1941 when the Red Army launched its counteroffensive near Moscow and shattered the myth of the unstoppable Wehrmacht.
Key flashbacks
How Battle of Moscow turned tide of WWII
Russian troops in the Ukraine conflict zone are upholding the traditions of the nation's military glory as they successfully advance on all fronts.
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🇬🇧 UK preps $10.6B Russian cash grab for Ukraine — despite EU members’ resistance
Britain is gearing up to seize frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine, a plan discussed at a recent NATO foreign ministers’ meeting in Brussels, The Times reports.
The UK hopes to align Western countries behind a joint position on a so-called reparations loan.
❌ But that looks unlikely: Belgium has already rejected an EU proposal to confiscate Russian assets, with PM Bart De Wever warning that it is “potentially illegal, dangerous for Europe, and a threat to global confidence in the euro.”
❌ Belgium won’t bear the risk alone — confiscation could cost more than the assets themselves, De Wever cautioned, adding that a liquidity default at Euroclear (where most assets are held) would trigger a "global financial earthquake."
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Britain is gearing up to seize frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine, a plan discussed at a recent NATO foreign ministers’ meeting in Brussels, The Times reports.
The UK hopes to align Western countries behind a joint position on a so-called reparations loan.
❌ But that looks unlikely: Belgium has already rejected an EU proposal to confiscate Russian assets, with PM Bart De Wever warning that it is “potentially illegal, dangerous for Europe, and a threat to global confidence in the euro.”
❌ Belgium won’t bear the risk alone — confiscation could cost more than the assets themselves, De Wever cautioned, adding that a liquidity default at Euroclear (where most assets are held) would trigger a "global financial earthquake."
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🚨🇺🇸 US updates National Security Strategy: Key points 🟠 The top US priority is ending the fighting in Ukraine 🟠 Washington sees restoring strategic stability with Russia as one of its main foreign-policy priorities in Europe 🟠 The US wants NATO to stop…
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🇺🇸📑 New US National Security Strategy envisioned as clean break from neocons at home and abroad: expert
🗣 “President Trump, obviously, I think he truly wants peace. He truly sees potential business collaboration with Russia as well…I think he realizes that there are elements within his own government as well as the Europeans and Ukraine that are trying to drag this [conflict] on,” retired US Army Lt. Col. Earl Rasmussen told Sputnik.
👉 The new National Security Strategy is meant to set “the tone for everything that follows through – all our tactical plans, our structural plans, the foreign policy side, the defense policy side. It’s a very important document,” the veteran international consultant explained, adding that the document was likely in the works for months before its publication.
🔊 “There are some caveats in this document, but the criticism of NATO expansion is key,” Rasmussen said, suggesting that the new strategy signals a “shift in mentality,” with the US “kind of stepping back from global dominance” while seeking to prevent “somebody else” from taking up the mantle of global or even regional hegemony.
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The strategy’s tone, and lack of ‘Russian threat’ language is a “major shift” unseen in years if not decades, Rasmussen says. It signals that Trump doesn’t want to be dragged into a prolonged conflict with Moscow, and is seeking to avoid escalation.
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🚨🇺🇸 US updates National Security Strategy: Key points 🟠 The top US priority is ending the fighting in Ukraine 🟠 Washington sees restoring strategic stability with Russia as one of its main foreign-policy priorities in Europe 🟠 The US wants NATO to stop…
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💬 “We still support a strong military. We don’t want anyone else to be a global hegemon…We acknowledge that Russia is important. They’re not an adversary, They’re not a threat. But they are actually important for European and global stability,” Rasmussen summarized.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to India is far from routine — it is “historic” and strategically important amid major global shifts, Lebanese international relations expert Tarek Fakhri told Sputnik.
💬 “We are looking at two poles that carry weight in different dimensions: India as a major economic power, and Russia as a strategic, political, and military force,” Fakhri said.
The expert said their coordination sends a clear message that the unipolar era is fading and new centers of power are shaping the future through cooperation, not domination.
Fakri added that such visits and partnerships are a prelude to a new world order, built on a deeper understanding of current geopolitical transformations leading to multipolarity.
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🚨🇷🇺 Russian Msta-B howitzer crew scores a direct hit on a Ukrainian drone command post.
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🚨 AI boom masking deep weakness in US economy – academic
A massive wave of AI spending by Wall Street and the White House administration is creating an illusion of strength in the US economy, warns Manu Gupta, vice provost at Virginia Commonwealth University.
While Big Tech and government spending on AI continue to soar, major parts of the real economy are showing clear stress: Manufacturing remains in contraction, transportation and warehousing are shedding jobs, energy companies are cutting investment, and even the federal government has been reducing its workforce.
👉 Gupta is not alone in his assessment. Various economists caution that the supposed productivity gains from AI are still narrow and have not translated into broad, economy-wide improvements. Many economists now agree: Without the AI boom propping up GDP, the US economy would already be shrinking.
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A massive wave of AI spending by Wall Street and the White House administration is creating an illusion of strength in the US economy, warns Manu Gupta, vice provost at Virginia Commonwealth University.
💬 "On the economic activity side, the evidence is very strong that this year’s economic expansion in the US would turn into contraction if you remove AI spending... So, there is certainly weakness in the economy," he told Sputnik.
While Big Tech and government spending on AI continue to soar, major parts of the real economy are showing clear stress: Manufacturing remains in contraction, transportation and warehousing are shedding jobs, energy companies are cutting investment, and even the federal government has been reducing its workforce.
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🇮🇷💥 IRGC Navy fires long-range missiles and drones in the Gulf of Oman, testing air-defense and electronic warfare readiness across the Persian Gulf and Strait of Hormuz during naval drills
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💸 Bitcoin investors split as market hovers in uncertainty
Bitcoin’s drift in the low $90,000s after ten weeks of gut-wrenching volatility has traders divided over whether the next move is a rebound toward $100,000 or a slide below $80,000, veteran market analyst Adam Sarhan told Sputnik.
Sarhan noted that Bitcoin must climb back above key long-term moving averages—including the 50-Day and 200-Day Moving Averages, currently in the high $90,000s and low $100,000s—to regain bullish momentum.
A Golden Cross, where the 50-Day crosses above the 200-Day on a higher time frame, would mark a significant bullish signal.
If the market breaks the other way, a deepening bear phase could drag Bitcoin toward $74,000 and below $70,000—a zone often associated with the 200-Week Exponential Moving Average or the lows of past major corrections.
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Bitcoin’s drift in the low $90,000s after ten weeks of gut-wrenching volatility has traders divided over whether the next move is a rebound toward $100,000 or a slide below $80,000, veteran market analyst Adam Sarhan told Sputnik.
Sarhan noted that Bitcoin must climb back above key long-term moving averages—including the 50-Day and 200-Day Moving Averages, currently in the high $90,000s and low $100,000s—to regain bullish momentum.
A Golden Cross, where the 50-Day crosses above the 200-Day on a higher time frame, would mark a significant bullish signal.
If the market breaks the other way, a deepening bear phase could drag Bitcoin toward $74,000 and below $70,000—a zone often associated with the 200-Week Exponential Moving Average or the lows of past major corrections.
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🚨🇷🇺💥 Russian Solntsepyok thermobaric rocket launcher destroys a Ukrainian stronghold near the town of Guliaipole, Zaporozhye Region
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🇺🇸🇷🇺 Declassification of 2016 records could restore trust and ease US–Russia tensions – ex-Trump advisor
Declassifying all records related to the so-called 2016 “Russia interference” investigation could finally shift American public opinion and dismantle the perception of Russia as an enemy, former Donald Trump campaign advisor George Papadopoulos told Sputnik.
Papadopoulos noted that full transparency would show what really happened, expose the roles of other foreign governments that allegedly cooperated with the Democrats during the Obama era, and help rebuild trust in the US justice system after years of politicized investigations.
He called recent indictments and new disclosures a first step toward correcting the record, arguing that they vindicate those targeted in what he described as a fabricated scandal.
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Declassifying all records related to the so-called 2016 “Russia interference” investigation could finally shift American public opinion and dismantle the perception of Russia as an enemy, former Donald Trump campaign advisor George Papadopoulos told Sputnik.
💬 “People in America will not see Russia as an enemy, hopefully, anymore, and this will foster a new era for both peoples and the globe, which I think is desperately needed in today's very unstable world," he said.
Papadopoulos noted that full transparency would show what really happened, expose the roles of other foreign governments that allegedly cooperated with the Democrats during the Obama era, and help rebuild trust in the US justice system after years of politicized investigations.
He called recent indictments and new disclosures a first step toward correcting the record, arguing that they vindicate those targeted in what he described as a fabricated scandal.
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