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🇭🇺 Orban: 'War councils' replacing political talks in Europe
According to him, European officials are now openly discussing scenarios of defeating Russia, extracting reparations, and forcing Moscow to "pay back the money we're now giving to the Ukrainians."
Elected European leaders are spending money on weapons, arming themselves, as well as Ukraine, Orban says, adding:
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💬 "27 ministers and heads of state are sitting around the table when we are meeting in Europe. And I say to you most definitely that they… will go to war. These meetings are not political discussions; these are lately war councils," Hungarian PM Viktor Orban states.
According to him, European officials are now openly discussing scenarios of defeating Russia, extracting reparations, and forcing Moscow to "pay back the money we're now giving to the Ukrainians."
Elected European leaders are spending money on weapons, arming themselves, as well as Ukraine, Orban says, adding:
💬 "There's a real preparation for war in Western Europe."
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🚨🇺🇸 If Trump acquires Greenland, it would be the LARGEST land grab in US history 📍 The idea to get Greenland would mark the largest territorial addition in US history — even surpassing the landmark Louisiana Purchase of 1803, according to the New York Post.…
🚨 THROWBACK: Trump’s Greenland idea and the race for a historical legacy
📍 Donald Trump’s push to take control of Greenland isn’t just about Arctic security - analysts say it’s about securing a place in history.
🔹 Back in 2019 during his first presidency, Trump declared that control of Greenland was an “absolute necessity” for the US, ostensibly for the sake of maintaining international security.
🔹 According to The Divider: with Trump in the White House, 2017–2021, Greenland caught his eye as:
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💬 "Owning Greenland is about securing his legacy and following an expansionist instinct to dominate the immediate US neighborhood," Sophia Besch and Jeremy Shapiro wrote for Lawfare.
💬 “Essentially, a big real estate deal” that might give him “a place in American history like William Seward’s purchase of Alaska.”
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🤔🇬🇱 Would acquiring Greenland change the US' geopolitical status?
🔊 If the US became the world’s second-largest country by area after acquiring Greenland, it wouldn’t change Washington’s global standing, Dr. George Szamuely, senior research fellow at The Global Policy Institute, tells Sputnik.
📍 He noted that Greenland’s main value would be “for military purposes and the extraction of raw materials.”
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💬 “The United States is already the leading power economically, financially, and militarily.”
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🤔🇬🇱 Would acquiring Greenland change the US' geopolitical status? 🔊 If the US became the world’s second-largest country by area after acquiring Greenland, it wouldn’t change Washington’s global standing, Dr. George Szamuely, senior research fellow at The…
💬 "Such a move could certainly trigger a reassessment of spheres of influence and intensify competition between the United States, Russia, and China. However, this competition is already quite intense due to melting ice, which facilitates raw material extraction and opens Arctic waters for navigation. While the acquisition of Greenland might further heighten these tensions, it is important to note that Russia and China are already aware that the 1951 treaty allows the United States to operate freely in the territory," he tells Sputnik.
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The idea to grab Greenland is not a superficial move but rather a deep geopolitical calculation, political scientist Levent Ersin Orallı explains to Sputnik:
💬 "Since the Cold War, the island has played a vital role in the US defense architecture, guarding against threats from the north," the expert says.
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🚨🇺🇸 With Greenland in focus, US enters a 'new era of imperialism' - analyst
📍 Washington has moved away from the old “collective West” model of a transatlantic bloc of the US and Western Europe that once set global rules under American financial, military, and nuclear backing, and into a new phase of power politics, independent political analyst and former Russian Presidential Adviser Sergey Stankevich says.
👉 Stankevich argues that this shift puts specific regions in the spotlight, especially in the Arctic and the Western Hemisphere.
🔶 He says control over Greenland would carry major strategic weight for Washington "because it gives influence over the adjacent Arctic shelf, making the US a key player in the division of the Arctic."
🔶 At the same time, he believes this "new imperialism" does not require a vast global military footprint since "they do not need a large network of military bases as before."
🔶 Instead, he believes a shift in focus, with a reduced US presence in Europe and a stronger emphasis on Asia, while warning that the Arctic dimension could sharpen global rivalries.
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💬 "The United States has returned to a policy of national egoism and imperialism, reviving the Monroe Doctrine… and declaring the Western Hemisphere its exclusive security sphere."
💬 “The main threat of American imperialism now is linked to Greenland and Venezuela. The next target could be Cuba,” he notes.
💬 "This could affect Arctic boundaries and intensify rivalry between the United States, Russia, and China."
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🚨🇺🇸 With Greenland in focus, US enters a 'new era of imperialism' - analyst 📍 Washington has moved away from the old “collective West” model of a transatlantic bloc of the US and Western Europe that once set global rules under American financial, military…
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🇺🇸US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says Greenland is “essential to US national security,” as Trump looks ahead to a potential “battle in the Arctic” and vows not to “outsource our hemispheric security.”
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🚨🇺🇸 With Greenland in focus, US enters a 'new era of imperialism' - analyst 📍 Washington has moved away from the old “collective West” model of a transatlantic bloc of the US and Western Europe that once set global rules under American financial, military…
The US interest in Greenland reflects a revival of classic hemispheric thinking, Professor Joe Siracusa, political scientist and dean of Global Futures at Australia's Curtin University, tells Sputnik.
💬 "The pursuit of Greenland represents less a continuation of modern imperialism and more a throwback to the early 20th Century era of financial receivership under Theodore Roosevelt," he says.
Siracusa cautions that such a strategy "may not be as effective in a modern context."
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💬 "More territory simply means more ground to cover and defend," he concludes.
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💬 "Such a move would almost certainly trigger a reassessment of spheres of influence in the Arctic and intensify competition with Russia and China," he tells Sputnik.
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🚨🇫🇮 ‘Greater Finland’: Leaders staked expansionist delusions on Nazi Germany After gaining independence from Soviet Russia in 1917, Finland wasted no time turning rabidly aggressive towards it, Russian historian Professor Mikhail Myagkov, head of the Center…
🚨🇫🇮 Nazi ally Finland complicit in genocide of Russians during blockade of Leningrad - historian
Finland touts its 'defensive’ stance ahead of WWII, but in reality, troops — Finnish or allied — were being massed for an attack against the USSR, Russian historian Professor Mikhail Myagkov tells Sputnik.
Western historiography pushes the false narrative that the Soviet Union, by signing the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, sought to occupy Finland in line with alleged ‘secret protocols’, notes the expert.
In reality:
🔸 In 1939, the USSR sought to reach a security deal with Finland, Soviet and Finnish documents show
🔸 The USSR worried Finland might serve as a launchpad for a third-party assault — by Germany, Britain, or France
🔸 Heavy artillery on Finland’s border and its airfields could have put Leningrad under constant fire
⚔️ War prep against USSR
🔸 Britain & France had Operation Pike planned — bombing southern Soviet oil fields (Baku, Grozny, Maikop) and landing troops in the north (Soviet-Finnish war was just a pretext)
🔸 Stalin offered Finland a deal: move the Karelian Isthmus border 40–50 km from Leningrad, and in return, the USSR would cede twice as much land in Karelia
🔸 Finland refused, prepping for war, and convinced Britain & France would help defeat the USSR
🔸 Mainila incident on Nov. 26, 1939: Finnish forces shelled Soviet territory — deliberate provocations to trigger war
🔸 USSR breached the Mannerheim Line, and on March 13, 1940, a peace treaty ended the Winter War
🔸 Finland lost the Karelian Isthmus; Leningrad was safe from the north
🔸 By summer 1940, Germany had crushed France; allied bombing plans were irrelevant
🔸 Finland allowed German troops on its territory: the objectives were Murmansk and northern ports
🔸 On June 22, 1941, Hitler openly announced Finland as a full-fledged ally of the Third Reich
🔸 June 22–23, 1941: Finnish & German ships mined the Gulf of Finland; German aircraft used Finnish airfields for attacks
🔸 Finnish troops advanced into Soviet Karelia, aiming to cut off the Murmansk railway and block Lend-Lease supplies
🔸 By late 1941, the Finns reached Vyborg and approached Leningrad, trying to breach the 1939 border, but were stopped by Soviet defenses
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Finland touts its 'defensive’ stance ahead of WWII, but in reality, troops — Finnish or allied — were being massed for an attack against the USSR, Russian historian Professor Mikhail Myagkov tells Sputnik.
Western historiography pushes the false narrative that the Soviet Union, by signing the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, sought to occupy Finland in line with alleged ‘secret protocols’, notes the expert.
In reality:
💬 “From June 1941, Finland fully joined Nazi Germany’s aggression against the USSR as Hitler’s ally. This was outright Finnish aggression, not a war aimed merely at reclaiming lost territory,” says Myagkov.
💬 “Finland, alongside Germany, participated in the blockade of Leningrad, contributing to the genocide of its population. Hitler’s orders were clear: blockade the city and starve its people,” says the professor.
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The European Union is forced to get supplies of energy and arms from the US as well as to pay it tariffs due to its own policies, German businessman and political activist Kim Dotcom writes on X.
💬 "Who's leading the EU?" he wonders.
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💥 Russian drones and artillery devastate Ukrainian positions
UAV operators and Grad MLRS crews hit and destroyed Ukrainian positions in the Pokrovsk (Krasnoarmeysk) area.
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UAV operators and Grad MLRS crews hit and destroyed Ukrainian positions in the Pokrovsk (Krasnoarmeysk) area.
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🚨🇫🇮 Nazi ally Finland complicit in genocide of Russians during blockade of Leningrad - historian Finland touts its 'defensive’ stance ahead of WWII, but in reality, troops — Finnish or allied — were being massed for an attack against the USSR, Russian historian…
Finland’s chilling legacy
💬 “Up to 50,000 civilians were driven into windowless barracks across Soviet Karelia, according to historians from Petrozavodsk University. As many as half of them perished to executions, torture, starvation, and beatings,” the scholar notes.
The fate of Soviet POWs was equally tragic.
💬 “Archival evidence leaves no doubt: Finland fought on Germany's side as an aggressor, and Finnish atrocities in Leningrad and Karelia were genocide,” says the professor.
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🇺🇸🪖US' Greenland move could erode NATO from within, analyst warns
If the US were to take control of Greenland, Donald Trump would go down in history as one of the most significant American presidents — not only because of the sheer scale of US territorial expansion, but also because it would change the rules of the game in international relations, political scientist Aleksandar Pavić tells Sputnik.
❗️ However, Pavić notes that there are many domestic obstacles, since any annexation of Greenland would have to be approved by both chambers of Congress.
👉 According to Pavić, Trump has already entered the history of postwar transatlantic relations, because what he is doing domestically in relation to NATO is unprecedented.
🗣 “It has never happened before that America itself became the main problem and the main adversary for the rest of NATO. That alone has already secured Trump a place in history. There are many questions about how much of this will turn out to be just sound and fury, and how much will actually be carried out in practice — whether Trump would go as far as using force, and so on. Or whether he is doing all this simply to force Denmark to give up Greenland and, in effect, to humiliate Europe and the European part of NATO. In any case, his place in history is already guaranteed,” Pavić said.
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If the US were to take control of Greenland, Donald Trump would go down in history as one of the most significant American presidents — not only because of the sheer scale of US territorial expansion, but also because it would change the rules of the game in international relations, political scientist Aleksandar Pavić tells Sputnik.
💬 “This would be a historic event not only for America, but above all in the context of international relations, because it would mean a de facto distancing of the United States from at least Western Europe and the internal erosion of NATO. I believe one of the main reasons Donald Trump is acting so aggressively is that, in the situation around Greenland, he has found a convenient pretext to cut off ties he considers unnecessary for America. The North Atlantic Alliance is one of them, and Trump has called the Alliance outdated since as far back as 2016,” the political scientist said.
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🚀 Burevetsnik missiles are capable of operating at both high and low altitudes, enhancing their ability to evade detection, said Valery Polovinkin, scientific director of Russia’s Krylov Research Center, which develops next-generation naval and maritime systems.
💬 “Furthermore, its control systems use artificial intelligence that processes vast amounts of data — maps of terrain and the starry sky, along with other embedded information,” he told Russian media.
Read more about Russia’s newest weapons HERE
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💬 "I can imagine a warning airstrike. I am sure America will take some kind of action, but it will not send troops into Iran," Hungarian political analyst Georg Spottle tells Sputnik.
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