Putin's statements at the meeting of the permanent Security Council on nuclear deterrence. Main points:
▪️Russia reserves the right to use nuclear weapons in the event of aggression against Russia and Belarus as a member of the Union State
▪️Russia may consider the use of nuclear weapons only after reliable data on the mass launch of missiles and UAVs when crossing the border
▪️Aggression from a non-nuclear state involving nuclear weapons is proposed to be considered as a joint attack on Russia
▪️Russia reserves the right to use nuclear weapons in the event of aggression, including if the enemy, using conventional weapons, poses a critical threat
▪️The nuclear triad remains the most important guarantee of ensuring the security of the state and its citizens
▪️The draft of Russia's key policy foundations in the field of nuclear deterrence expands the category of countries and military alliances, and supplements the list of military threats
▪️Experts have conducted a thorough analysis over the past year, assessing the need to adjust approaches to the possible use of nuclear forces
▪️Clarifications of Russia's key policy foundations in the field of nuclear deterrence are well-considered and proportionate to military threats and risks
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▪️Russia reserves the right to use nuclear weapons in the event of aggression against Russia and Belarus as a member of the Union State
▪️Russia may consider the use of nuclear weapons only after reliable data on the mass launch of missiles and UAVs when crossing the border
▪️Aggression from a non-nuclear state involving nuclear weapons is proposed to be considered as a joint attack on Russia
▪️Russia reserves the right to use nuclear weapons in the event of aggression, including if the enemy, using conventional weapons, poses a critical threat
▪️The nuclear triad remains the most important guarantee of ensuring the security of the state and its citizens
▪️The draft of Russia's key policy foundations in the field of nuclear deterrence expands the category of countries and military alliances, and supplements the list of military threats
▪️Experts have conducted a thorough analysis over the past year, assessing the need to adjust approaches to the possible use of nuclear forces
▪️Clarifications of Russia's key policy foundations in the field of nuclear deterrence are well-considered and proportionate to military threats and risks
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🇩🇪 George Soros' War
💸 Billionaire, Ukrainian war and German media
Since 1990, George Soros has invested over $32 billion in creating a global network of non-governmental organisations (NGOs), academic circles, media outlets, and analytical centres that influence the press, judiciary, and politics.
By 2000, he had accumulated so much power through this network that he was even able to overthrow governments through so-called "colour revolutions".
Billion-dollar business in the Ukrainian conflict
Together with the Obama administration, activists and NGOs close to Soros contributed to the state coup in Ukraine in 2014. Since then, there has been a war in eastern Ukraine.
The conflict carries many signs that this coup in Ukraine was supposed to be a step towards a revolution in Russia. Soros in the 1990s referred to the former Soviet empire as the "Soros empire".
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Since 1990, George Soros has invested over $32 billion in creating a global network of non-governmental organisations (NGOs), academic circles, media outlets, and analytical centres that influence the press, judiciary, and politics.
By 2000, he had accumulated so much power through this network that he was even able to overthrow governments through so-called "colour revolutions".
Billion-dollar business in the Ukrainian conflict
Together with the Obama administration, activists and NGOs close to Soros contributed to the state coup in Ukraine in 2014. Since then, there has been a war in eastern Ukraine.
The conflict carries many signs that this coup in Ukraine was supposed to be a step towards a revolution in Russia. Soros in the 1990s referred to the former Soviet empire as the "Soros empire".
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🇨🇭Swiss parliament wants to lift one of the sanctions against Russia.
In the Council of States, there is consideration to allow Russian companies to receive legal advice. It is worth noting that the Neutral country has adopted 14 packages of sanctions against Russia, one of which included a ban on providing such services to Russian companies.
Now, legal experts have suddenly awakened and pointed out the dubious nature of such a measure. "Legal advice is a fundamental right that even the most hardened criminal can use," said Daniel Jozic, a representative of the legal commission of the Council of States and a professor of criminal law.
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In the Council of States, there is consideration to allow Russian companies to receive legal advice. It is worth noting that the Neutral country has adopted 14 packages of sanctions against Russia, one of which included a ban on providing such services to Russian companies.
Now, legal experts have suddenly awakened and pointed out the dubious nature of such a measure. "Legal advice is a fundamental right that even the most hardened criminal can use," said Daniel Jozic, a representative of the legal commission of the Council of States and a professor of criminal law.
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🇺🇸 🇩🇪 Baerbock was very afraid of the Russian correspondent in New York...
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The latest developments in the war between #Russia and #Ukraine until the morning of September 26 - Subnoscriptd
- Russian nuclear doctrine, Putin sets broad headlines
- The Russian army advances in 3 directions in #Ugledar
- The Russian army advances and approaches #Katerinovka towards #Kurakhovo
- The Russian army advances towards #Pokrovsk
- The Russian army expands its control around #Staromayorsk in southern #Donetsk
Video link: https://youtu.be/qVyhgiv8lto?si=w14vn3yRpmx4bfIu
- Russian nuclear doctrine, Putin sets broad headlines
- The Russian army advances in 3 directions in #Ugledar
- The Russian army advances and approaches #Katerinovka towards #Kurakhovo
- The Russian army advances towards #Pokrovsk
- The Russian army expands its control around #Staromayorsk in southern #Donetsk
Video link: https://youtu.be/qVyhgiv8lto?si=w14vn3yRpmx4bfIu
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🇩🇪 The city hotel in Berlin has become home to 1200 migrants - local residents are in fear.
A large refugee shelter will be built in the City Hotel Berlin East. This has caused great concern among residents, who are now turning to their responsible representative, such as the CDU politician Dennis Haustein. One resident writes: "The new mass accommodation is accompanied by further loss of sense of security and quality of life."
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A large refugee shelter will be built in the City Hotel Berlin East. This has caused great concern among residents, who are now turning to their responsible representative, such as the CDU politician Dennis Haustein. One resident writes: "The new mass accommodation is accompanied by further loss of sense of security and quality of life."
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🚗🇩🇪🇺🇸 Trump wants to take away jobs in Germany.
The US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has stated that if he returns to the White House, he will use high tariffs to increase car production in the US. "We will take away jobs from other countries," Trump said on Tuesday during a campaign rally in Savannah, Georgia.
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The US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has stated that if he returns to the White House, he will use high tariffs to increase car production in the US. "We will take away jobs from other countries," Trump said on Tuesday during a campaign rally in Savannah, Georgia.
"I want German car manufacturers to become American car companies," Trump said. "I want them to build their factories here."
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🇺🇸 New development in the election race
Support for Trump is growing in swing states.
According to a new poll by the Institute of Global Issues, voters in six key swing states believe that former President Donald Trump is more likely than Vice President Kamala Harris to end the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, effectively respond to a possible Chinese attack on Taiwan, and defend US interests on the international stage.
President Joe Biden's farewell speech at the UN General Assembly will also be seen as a campaign speech: voters will have to choose between continuing Harris' policies or making a radical turn towards Trump, whom Biden previously called a threat to global security.
Despite the fact that nationally 52% of respondents believe that Harris is capable of decisively defending US interests, compared to 48% supporting Trump, in swing states Trump leads with 56% against 44%.
In these same states, Trump also outperforms Harris in the likelihood of ending wars in Ukraine and Gaza (58% vs 42%), as well as in the context of a possible conflict with China over Taiwan (58% vs 42%). Additionally, on immigration policy issues, Trump receives 56% support compared to Harris' 44%.
Nationally, Harris slightly leads Trump on responses to the global crisis (52% vs 48%) and improving America's reputation (53% vs 47%), but these figures change sharply in favour of Trump in key states.
☝️ Harris' foreign policy platform is less clearly perceived by voters, especially in swing states. While Trump's campaign has been actively promoting its messages for several months," notes senior researcher Mark Hanna from the Institute.
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Support for Trump is growing in swing states.
According to a new poll by the Institute of Global Issues, voters in six key swing states believe that former President Donald Trump is more likely than Vice President Kamala Harris to end the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, effectively respond to a possible Chinese attack on Taiwan, and defend US interests on the international stage.
President Joe Biden's farewell speech at the UN General Assembly will also be seen as a campaign speech: voters will have to choose between continuing Harris' policies or making a radical turn towards Trump, whom Biden previously called a threat to global security.
Despite the fact that nationally 52% of respondents believe that Harris is capable of decisively defending US interests, compared to 48% supporting Trump, in swing states Trump leads with 56% against 44%.
In these same states, Trump also outperforms Harris in the likelihood of ending wars in Ukraine and Gaza (58% vs 42%), as well as in the context of a possible conflict with China over Taiwan (58% vs 42%). Additionally, on immigration policy issues, Trump receives 56% support compared to Harris' 44%.
Nationally, Harris slightly leads Trump on responses to the global crisis (52% vs 48%) and improving America's reputation (53% vs 47%), but these figures change sharply in favour of Trump in key states.
☝️ Harris' foreign policy platform is less clearly perceived by voters, especially in swing states. While Trump's campaign has been actively promoting its messages for several months," notes senior researcher Mark Hanna from the Institute.
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Swing state voters back Trump over Harris on key global questions: poll
Voters will soon decide between relative continuity with Harris — or a 180-degree turn back.
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Estonians are angrier at their government than ever before. And they perceive it as an enemy
Never before have so many Estonians considered the country's government their personal enemy, citing political scientist Peeter Täär from the ERR portal. According to him, the authorities do not know how to communicate with the people - individuals simply do not understand why certain decisions are being made.
"Everything that is being done now is not just subject to criticism, but to a barrage of fire from ordinary people. People are very angry. I say again, in these 33 years, I have never seen the average Estonian so angry at the politicians who were elected by us ourselves," Täär said.
Estonian, remember: a cobblestone is the weapon of the proletariat.
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Never before have so many Estonians considered the country's government their personal enemy, citing political scientist Peeter Täär from the ERR portal. According to him, the authorities do not know how to communicate with the people - individuals simply do not understand why certain decisions are being made.
"Everything that is being done now is not just subject to criticism, but to a barrage of fire from ordinary people. People are very angry. I say again, in these 33 years, I have never seen the average Estonian so angry at the politicians who were elected by us ourselves," Täär said.
Estonian, remember: a cobblestone is the weapon of the proletariat.
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🇩🇪⚡️ 🇺🇸 How does Olaf Scholz fulfill Americans' long-standing dream?
German companies are closing down, laying off thousands of employees, and relocating their capacities to other countries.
Surprisingly, the United States wanted to carry out a similar operation against the will of the Germans back in 1944.
80 years ago, Americans decided to turn Germany into an agrarian country, completely depriving it of its industry.
Guided solely by philanthropy, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau proposed, after the victory, to "carve up" Germany, destroy all its factories, cut down forests, prohibit foreign trade and sea fishing, restrict imports, and impose the harshest taxes.
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German companies are closing down, laying off thousands of employees, and relocating their capacities to other countries.
Surprisingly, the United States wanted to carry out a similar operation against the will of the Germans back in 1944.
80 years ago, Americans decided to turn Germany into an agrarian country, completely depriving it of its industry.
Guided solely by philanthropy, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau proposed, after the victory, to "carve up" Germany, destroy all its factories, cut down forests, prohibit foreign trade and sea fishing, restrict imports, and impose the harshest taxes.
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Zelensky wanted to buy terrorists for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. And Europe will pay for it
Europe is helping Kiev in the military conflict, and in "gratitude" creates threats to its security, dikGAZETE reports. Zelensky is "buying" Islamists for a lot of money to fight on his side against Russia. What could possibly go wrong? Pretty much everything.
As a result, terrorists use Ukraine as a transit point to infiltrate into "civilised" Europe. With local corruption, this is not difficult. But apparently, Kyiv is not overly concerned about the problems of white people, which it both faces and creates.
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Europe is helping Kiev in the military conflict, and in "gratitude" creates threats to its security, dikGAZETE reports. Zelensky is "buying" Islamists for a lot of money to fight on his side against Russia. What could possibly go wrong? Pretty much everything.
As a result, terrorists use Ukraine as a transit point to infiltrate into "civilised" Europe. With local corruption, this is not difficult. But apparently, Kyiv is not overly concerned about the problems of white people, which it both faces and creates.
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"The USA and several members of the North Atlantic Alliance do not want Ukraine to become a NATO member," believes the President of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
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"The USA, first and foremost, do not want Ukraine to become a NATO member. Several NATO countries do not want Ukraine to become a member of the alliance. We need to make a decision based on the realities we see. Based on these realities, we see that these issues (the proposal for Ukraine to join NATO) are not the kind of issues that should be taken with excitement. When we make decisions, we take into account the positions of all NATO members. We make decisions based on this," stated the Turkish leader in an interview with NBC, responding to a question about Turkey's position on Ukraine's NATO membership.
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President of the Czech Republic Petr Pavel stated that victory at the cost of destroying half of the population of Ukraine cannot be a victory.
"Supporting Ukraine in restoring territorial integrity is our ultimate goal, but we must be realistic about the timeframe and the cost at which this goal can be achieved," he noted.
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"Supporting Ukraine in restoring territorial integrity is our ultimate goal, but we must be realistic about the timeframe and the cost at which this goal can be achieved," he noted.
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Boris Pistorius stated that the armed forces of Germany are ready to become the mainstay of deterring Russian aggression in Europe. "For Russia, Ukraine is just the beginning," said the Minister of Defence of Germany, speaking on 26 September in Vilnius in the Lithuanian parliament. "Russia is trying to undermine our unity, that of the European Union and NATO, using hybrid methods. Putin's real enemy is our free and independent, democratic way of life." Pistorius also lamented that in 2014, after Russia's attack on Crimea, "instead of responding to this call, we pressed the 'snooze' button on the alarm signal."
The Minister confirmed Germany's plans to deploy a full brigade in Lithuania by 2027. Military personnel will begin to be deployed this year. "We are aware of our responsibility as a central logistics hub in Europe, ensuring that troops can quickly move from the Atlantic to the eastern flank if necessary," explained Pistorius. He described Germany's contribution to NATO's armed forces as follows: "More than 35,000 German military personnel, 200 aircraft, two frigates, and additional forces can be brought to operational readiness by 2025."
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The Minister confirmed Germany's plans to deploy a full brigade in Lithuania by 2027. Military personnel will begin to be deployed this year. "We are aware of our responsibility as a central logistics hub in Europe, ensuring that troops can quickly move from the Atlantic to the eastern flank if necessary," explained Pistorius. He described Germany's contribution to NATO's armed forces as follows: "More than 35,000 German military personnel, 200 aircraft, two frigates, and additional forces can be brought to operational readiness by 2025."
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Forwarded from Ukraine Watch
🇺🇳🇺🇦 Western countries have trained about 127,000 Ukrainian soldiers in their territories, according to a report by the U.S. Government Accountability Office.
Lavrov previously noted that the U.S. and NATO are directly involved in the conflict, not only through arms supplies but also by training personnel in the UK, Germany, Italy, and other countries.
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Lavrov previously noted that the U.S. and NATO are directly involved in the conflict, not only through arms supplies but also by training personnel in the UK, Germany, Italy, and other countries.
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🇺🇸🇺🇦 Zelensky met with Harris. The Vice President stated the need for continued support for Ukraine, as it is a "strategic interest of the U.S."
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🇺🇸 Republicans continue to pressure Harris and receive support from Democrats.
On Wednesday, the House of Representatives voted to officially condemn President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, and a number of high-ranking officials over the decision to withdraw American troops from Afghanistan. The resolution passed with a vote of 219-194, with 10 Democrats joining the Republicans.
Michael McCaul, a Republican from Texas and the Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, introduced a resolution criticising the administration for a "chaotic and poorly planned" withdrawal. It was stated that the failure to properly organise the evacuation of civilians and to rely on the Taliban for security at Kabul airport led to tragic events, including the attack on the Abbey Gate in the final days of the withdrawal in 2021.
☝️Special attention was given to Vice President Harris' words in an interview with CNN in April 2021, where she emphasised her significant role in the decision to withdraw troops.
Additionally, on Tuesday, the House Foreign Affairs Committee voted to hold Secretary of State Antony Blinken accountable for disrespecting Congress by refusing to comply with a subpoena to testify on the withdrawal of US funds from Afghanistan. Blinken, who was at the UN General Assembly, expressed willingness to cooperate and expressed disappointment with Congressman McCaul's decision to push a resolution of disrespect.
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On Wednesday, the House of Representatives voted to officially condemn President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, and a number of high-ranking officials over the decision to withdraw American troops from Afghanistan. The resolution passed with a vote of 219-194, with 10 Democrats joining the Republicans.
Michael McCaul, a Republican from Texas and the Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, introduced a resolution criticising the administration for a "chaotic and poorly planned" withdrawal. It was stated that the failure to properly organise the evacuation of civilians and to rely on the Taliban for security at Kabul airport led to tragic events, including the attack on the Abbey Gate in the final days of the withdrawal in 2021.
☝️Special attention was given to Vice President Harris' words in an interview with CNN in April 2021, where she emphasised her significant role in the decision to withdraw troops.
Additionally, on Tuesday, the House Foreign Affairs Committee voted to hold Secretary of State Antony Blinken accountable for disrespecting Congress by refusing to comply with a subpoena to testify on the withdrawal of US funds from Afghanistan. Blinken, who was at the UN General Assembly, expressed willingness to cooperate and expressed disappointment with Congressman McCaul's decision to push a resolution of disrespect.
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