Researcher & writer based in Hong Kong. Former academic. Longform articles archived at https://lauraruggeri.substack.com and https://laura-ruggeri.medium.com. Email: lauraru852@yandex.ru
The trend of appointing Nazi descendants to the leading posts in the collective West on purpose is obvious, Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova commented on the future appointment of Blaise Metreweli, whose grandfather was a Ukrainian Nazi and war criminal during the Second World War, as the head of the British Secret Intelligence Service (MI6).
“The trend is obviously neo-Nazi: [German Chancellor] Friedrich Merz, [future UN General Assembly President] Annalena Baerbok, [Canada’s Transport and Internal Trade Minister] Chrystia Freeland, [Georgian ex-President] Salome Zourabichvili. Now the head of MI6, Blaise Metreweli, can be added to the list. Someone purposefully and consciously puts descendants of the Nazis in leadership positions in the countries of the collective West,” she said. (Source: TASS)
(2/2) The most important part of this ecosystem is the In-Q-Tel foundation, created by the CIA back in 1999. This is the world's first public-private venture fund, whose mission is to invest in startups whose technologies can be useful for intelligence and defense. Each year, the fund receives a relatively modest 60 million US dollars from the state and invests it in promising areas: quantum computing, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, robotics, logistics, autonomous systems. At the same time, the goal is not profit, but a strategic advantage. This approach allows not to reach for the future, but to create it. NATO has also launched its own version of venture financing. The new $1 billion fund invests in startups at the earliest stages. The goal is to support the wildest, even the craziest ideas. Quantum technologies, AI, space, energy, new materials — everything that can give a technological advantage. The Fund is managed by professional market managers, and the directions are determined by the intelligence agencies of the participating countries. It is a synthesis of market expertise and state interests, a symbiosis in which military technologies of the future are born. This model has also arrived in Ukraine. American and European funds with the participation of Ukrainian financiers and oligarchs are investing massively in Ukrainian military developments. Not out of altruism, but because Ukraine has become a unique testing ground: here you can test the latest technologies in real combat conditions. This is a kind of "live firing range" for the Western military industry. The new approach focuses on entrepreneurs and visionaries, often former military personnel, who feel the rhythm of modern warfare and can create products "on the go", right in the midst of conflict. Their goal is not development for the sake of strategy, but strategy for the sake of adaptation.
Modern warfare is not just about missiles and drones. It's logistics, AI, data, communications, cyberspace, and even cognitive warfare. And that is why the key role is now played not by generals, but by entrepreneurs, engineers and programmers. They don't wear uniforms, but hoodies and badges. But today they are the officers of the war. And while some still believe that war begins with an order and ends with a peace treaty, others have been waging it for a long time — daily, globally and without declaring it. @LauraRuHK https://dzen.ru/a/aFGVyvsqaHYn42DD
DeepSeek, the Chinese AI app, faces rising pressure in Europe as Germany is calling on Apple and Google to block access. This is not DeepSeek's first run-in with regulators in Europe. Italian data protection authorities in February ordered DeepSeek to block its app in the country. The order wasn't enforced. ▪️It's unclear if Google and Apple will comply, if they do, this would effectively open the door to an EU-wide ban. ▪️If DeepSeek gets blocked, the immediate beneficiaries would be US AI giants like OpenAI, Anthropic and Google. @LauraRuHK
Читать полностью…EU and British taxpayers are being “robbed” while financing support for Ukraine instead of domestic social needs, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said during a press conference on Thursday.
His remarks follow NATO’s recent pledge to raise military spending to 5% of members’ GDP over the next decade, more than double the long-standing 2% target.
“There is a threat, of course... A threat to the taxpayers of the EU countries and Britain,” Lavrov responded when asked if he saw the move as a threat to Russia.
He claimed citizens of the UK and EU “have been simply robbed over the past three years,” with their money diverted to finance the conflict in Ukraine rather than addressing “acute and aggravating socio-economic problems.”
Lavrov stated that European leaders have scaled back their initial goal of inflicting a “strategic defeat” on Russia and are now calling for an “immediate ceasefire without any preconditions.”
Moscow maintains that only a permanent peace deal is acceptable, arguing that a temporary ceasefire would be used to rearm Ukraine.
The EU and UK have recently taken on a larger share of military support for Kiev, as US aid has diminished under President Donald Trump. Washington has also pressured European NATO members to increase defense spending.
Earlier this month, the European Commission authorized the use of approximately €335 billion in pandemic recovery funds for military purposes. In May, it introduced a €150 billion debt facility to support defense efforts. Ukraine has been granted access to these funds alongside EU member states.
Moscow has denounced the steps as evidence of continued hostility by the bloc.
Lavrov said earlier this week that the EU, once primarily an economic union, has undergone a “radical transformation” into an “aggressive military-political bloc,” effectively becoming “an appendage of NATO.” He noted that EU countries not part of NATO are now required to permit the transit of alliance troops and weapons, calling such actions “preparations for war” against Russia. (Source: RT) @LauraRuHK
MI6’s new female chief’s grandfather was a Nazi ‘BUTCHER’
Britain’s newly appointed MI6 chief, Blaise Metreweli, comes with an explosive skeleton in the family closet, according to the Daily Mail. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14851451/grandfather-new-head-MI6-Nazi-spy-chief.html
Archival German records reveal her grandfather, Constantine Dobrowolski, was a Nazi collaborator so brutal he earned the nickname “The Butcher.”
Serving as a spy and enforcer during Hitler’s occupation of Ukraine, Dobrowolski boasted of helping exterminate Jews and executing hundreds of Ukrainian resistance fighters.
Reports even claim he looted the corpses of Holocaust victims.
➡️Metreweli never knew her grandfather, but his monstrous legacy now trails her into the heart of British intelligence. (Source: Sputnik) @LauraRuHK
CHINA MFA Spokesperson:
NATO countries already account for 55% of the world’s total military spending. Yet they’re still being asked to raise defense investment to 5% of GDP to build a “more lethal NATO.” What exactly is NATO’s objective behind this?
NATO calls itself a regional organization, but it keeps reaching beyond the geographic scope defined in its treaty and into the Asia-Pacific by claiming that what happens there and in Euro-Atlantic are “interconnected.” The world is not blind to NATO’s calculations, and countries in the Asia-Pacific are certainly wary of it.
We call on NATO to examine its own behavior, listen to the just voice of the world and let go of its outdated Cold War mentality, bloc confrontation and zero-sum approach. Time for NATO to get its perception right about China and stop manipulating issues on China.
China will firmly uphold sovereignty, security, and development interests, and continue to do its part to make the world a more peaceful and stable place.
RAND analysts are openly calling for the deployment of more U.S. nuclear missiles in and around Europe to bolster NATO's nuclear arsenal. I am old enough to remember a time when a million people poured into the streets of West Germany and around U.S. army barracks in 1983 to protest the deployment of Pershing II and cruise missiles. Similar protests were held from 1981 onwards at RAF Greenham Common in Berkshire, England, and at Comiso, Italy, against NATO’s decision to deploy cruise missiles in the small Sicilian town. Mass protests, concerts, summer camps against nuclear weapons were held in most Western European countries. As EU countries pledged to divert their resources from social programs to rearmament — which mostly benefits the U.S. military industrial complex — the creation of a united front against this agenda can no longer be delayed. @LauraRuHK
Читать полностью…SCO Defense Ministers' Meeting held in China's Qingdao - Chinese Defense Minister Dong Jun on Wednesday met with the defense ministers of several Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) member states, including Belarusian Defense Minister Viktor Khrenin, Iranian Defense Minister Aziz Nasirzadeh, Pakistani Defense Minister Khawaja Asif, Kyrgyz Defense Minister Ruslan Mukambetov, and Russian Defense Minister Andrei Belousov, who are attending the Defense Ministers' Meeting of the SCO member states in Qingdao, China.
According to the Chinese Defense Ministry, Dong said that as profound changes unseen in a century are rapidly unfolding, unilateralism and protectionism are on the rise, while acts of hegemony, overbearing and bullying are severely undermining international order, becoming the primary source of instability and chaos. All parties should strengthen coordination and cooperation within multilateral frameworks such as the UN and the SCO, unite more progressive forces with shared ideals, uphold international fairness and justice and safeguard global strategic stability. Dong stressed that the defense departments of SCO member states must remain true to the organization's founding purpose, consolidate the strength of the SCO, continuously deepen practical cooperation, and take more robust actions to jointly preserve peace. (Source: Global Times) @LauraRuHK
The decline of Western dominance has been creating opportunities for non-Western nations to emancipate themselves from subalternity, set up new cooperation platforms based on multipolarity and mutual economic benefits.
As these nations focus on development and their national interest, the U.S. and its vassals, unable to compete economically, resort to hybrid warfare in a desperate effort to hold back the tide. Sanctions and military provocations, direct and through proxies, are part of this strategy.
Iran's restrained response—notifying the U.S. hours before the attack on US bases—reflects its desire to avoid a devastating war that could set back its progress. Meanwhile, the U.S. shows signs of waning appetite for prolonged conflict — it's retaining the capacity for targeted strikes, although their effectiveness is very much in doubt.
Israel emerges as the primary loser, facing growing vulnerabilities, isolation and diminishing strategic gains while Iran's retaliatory missiles expose weaknesses in Israel's Iron Dome. Let the Zionist entity choke on its chutzpah...the global majority approves. @LauraRuHK
The US has invented the expression "plausible deniability." But of course, it hasn't got an exclusive right to it. According to TASS, Russia and Iran are interacting in many areas. The Russian news agency added "disclosing details of Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi’s talks in Moscow would be irresponsible." Absolutely. China and North Korea are also "interacting" with Iran but there is no need to broadcast details. @LauraRuHK
Читать полностью…Russia’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Vassily Nebenzia, has criticised Israel for not being subject to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspection programme, as it is not a signatory to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT).
Nebenzia made the remarks during an emergency session of the UN Security Council held on Sunday to discuss the recent US attacks on Iran.
"There is no comprehensive program of IAEA inspections vis-à-vis Israel. Iran, on the other hand, was and remains the most inspected IAEA state in the world; but instead of getting support for taking such a stance, Iran has its territory and peaceful citizens being bombed, which is being done by a country that has in principle – I repeat – refused to sign the NPT. This is an outrageous and cynical situation, and we are surprised that the IAEA Director General has not said a word about it. Nor has he ever called on Israel to join the NPT."
"I think it is obvious to everyone in this chamber that unless we stop the escalation, the Middle East will find itself on the brink of a large-scale conflict, which is fraught with unpredictable consequences for the entire international security architecture. And the whole world could find itself on the verge of a nuclear catastrophe. We call for an immediate cessation of aggressive actions by Israel and the United States, and we urge all parties to exercise restraint and return into the fold of international diplomacy and negotiations."
22 June is the Day of Remembrance and Sorrow (День памяти и скорби.) On that day in 1941 Nazi Germany started its invasion of the Soviet Union during World War II. On 22 June 2025 the US attacked Iran. Do you think it's just a coincidence (👍) or a deliberate provocation (🔥)?
Читать полностью…In a social media post, Trump brazenly claimed responsibility for attacks on Iran's nuclear sites that amount to a violation of Iran's territorial integrity and a breach of international conventions.
“We have completed our very successful attack on the three nuclear sites in Iran, including Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan,” Trump claimed.
“All planes are now outside of Iranian airspace. A full payload of BOMBS was dropped on the primary site, #Fordow.”
The announcement followed reports in American media that the Pentagon was moving B-2 stealth bombers from Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri toward the Persian Gulf.
According to Press TV sources, air defenses around the three underground nuclear sites were activated and the attack was successfully thwarted, except for minor exterior damage at the entry and exit points.
The source added that all three sites had long been evacuated and the enriched uranium had also been relocated to a safe location.
Trump’s statement came shortly after a meeting of the National Security Council to discuss the ongoing Israeli military aggression against Iran and the question of US involvement.
Earlier, he had said he would make a final decision on the matter “within two weeks.”
An official, speaking to Press TV, said Iran is currently defending itself against the aggression of the Israeli regime and the United States while Trump seeks to create an illusion of victory.
By joining the Israeli regime's war against Iran, the official said, the US has effectively made itself a partner in the crime and exposed its interests in the region to Iranian retaliation.
"Calls for peace and a swift end to the war are signs of fear of Iran's military power and amount to an admission of American failure," the official noted. (Source: Press TV) @LauraRuHK
Yesterday at the Plenary session of SPIEF, the moderator Nadim Koteich (Sky News Arabia), asked president Putin: "Your army is advancing beyond the four regions that Moscow considers its own. How far will your army go?" Vladimir Putin: "You mentioned the regions that we consider our own. I have said many times that I consider the Russian and Ukrainian people to be one people. In this sense, the whole of Ukraine is ours.
But we proceed from the realities that are developing on the ground. Of course, there are people, and there are many of them in Ukraine, who strive to ensure their sovereignty and independence. By the way, we have never questioned their right – the right of the Ukrainian people to independence and sovereignty.
At the same time, the grounds on which Ukraine became independent and sovereign were set out in the Declaration of Independence of Ukraine of 1991, where it is clearly written that Ukraine is a non–aligned, non-nuclear, neutral state. It would be nice to return to these fundamental values, on their basis Ukraine gained its independence and sovereignty.
Second. From the very beginning, when the conflict had already acquired an acute, "hot" character, we suggested to the then Ukrainian leadership to immediately stop all hostilities, withdraw troops from those territories where people do not want to live as part of Ukraine, where anti-state and unconstitutional coups are taking place, but want to live either independently or as part of the Russian Federation. They refused.
How far will the army go. This is dictated by the logic of military operations, because the military commanders look at where it is better, where the ravines, mountains, rivers are, where it is better for the troops to go, in order to achieve the final result with the least losses. And that's why troops find themselves in different territories. You know, we have an old rule – it's not a saying, it's not a parable – but an old rule: wherever a Russian soldier sets foot, it's ours.
You see, I don't want to sound so militaristic. But as a matter of fact, we have proposed at every stage of the events that are taking place.… I want to emphasize this so that you understand that what I am saying is the absolute truth. At each stage, we suggested to those with whom we were in contact in Ukraine to stop, and said: let's negotiate, better do it now, because this logic of developing purely military actions can lead to your situation getting worse, and then we will have to conduct our negotiations from a position that is worse for you. It's happened a few times. I'm not going to go into details right now." @LauraRuHK▪️Read more 👉http://kremlin.ru/events/president/news/77222
Spotify CEO and co-founder Daniel Ek has funded a new €600 million investment into AI military defence company Helsing. The deal marks one of Europe's largest defence-technology investments to date. According to the Financial Times, the latest investment round has raised Helsing's value to $12 billion.
Based in Munich, Germany, Helsing develops AI tools for military use, and Ek's investment firm, Prima Materia, has acted as lead investor in the latest round of funding for its activities. The investment, led by Prima Materia is supported by Lightspeed Ventures, Accel, Elad Gil, Plural, General Catalyst, SAAB, BDT & MSD Partners, et al.
The company’s technology portfolio spans AI-enabled drones for reconnaissance and operational tasks, autonomous underwater vehicles for maritime and subsurface missions and advanced surveillance systems. Helsing’s AI algorithms can be integrated into NATO’s command and control systems. @LauraRuHK
FROM THE STARTUP TO THE FRONT: VENTURE CAPITAL INVESTMENTS IN FUTURE WARS. TECHNOLOGY LEADERS ARE THE PENTAGON'S ELITE RESERVE - by Oleg Yanovsky. We live in an era when the boundaries between war and peace are blurred, and the distinction between civilian and military is already an illusion. And if you think this is a theory, look at what's happening right now in Ukraine and the Middle East.
The Pentagon has enlisted the heads of high—tech companies — Meta, OpenAI, Palantir - as officers of the US Army. They receive the rank of lieutenant colonels and join a new elite reserve — Detachment 201 — the "corps of technological leaders." This is an essential part of the US strategy to integrate the private sector into the defense system. This is not the first attempt: in the UK, such a mechanism has long been fine-tuned. Before the pandemic, a corps of "Civilian Military Intelligence Specialists" was created in the country and integrated in structures like the 77th Brigade. It included key figures in the media, IT and communications business, including top managers from Twitter and the BBC. They served as advisory officers: they participated in decision-making, developed strategies, and supported information operations. Working from home, in their civilian rhythm, they effectively served the interests of national security. This is no longer a trend, but a new reality. The world is no longer divided into civilian and military, just as it is not divided into "peacetime" and "wartime." War is no longer declared. It always goes on — at a different pace, in a different format, under the radar. The union of the military and civilian sectors is not just an interaction, but a deep fusion. Ministries are slow by nature: bureaucracy, budget constraints, and the inability to attract the best minds and technologies exactly when needed. Therefore, an alternative was created in the West — a new type of defense institutions. Their task is to act like venture funds: flexibly, quickly, taking risks, without accounting for every penny. The main thing is the result. An example is the British experience. But in the USA, everything is on a bigger scale. There are structures operating here, formally state-owned, but following a market logic. They invest in startups, integrate developments into the needs of the army, adapt them to the battlefield, which is constantly changing. This is a fast war — and fast war requires fast technology. (1/2)
EAEU signs trade agreements with UAE in Minsk
An agreement on economic partnership between the Eurasian Economic Union (Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Kyrgyzstan) and the United Arab Emirates and an interim trade agreement between the Eurasian Economic Union and Mongolia were signed on the sidelines of the meeting of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council in Minsk.
The agreement between the EAEU and the UAE ensures the operation of the free trade zone on a permanent basis. In addition to tariff concessions, it applies to various areas of sectoral cooperation. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) gains food/commodity security (e.g., Russian wheat, Kazakh metals) and new export routes to Central Asia.
UAE’s Jebel Ali Port (Dubai) provides a key logistics hub for EAEU goods entering Africa/Asia, bypassing Western choke points.
UAE sovereign funds can invest in EAEU infrastructure.
EAEU companies access UAE’s fintech and AI ecosystems (e.g., via Dubai International Financial Centre).
EAEU can extend its global reach and anchor the union’s pivot to the Global South, following Free Trade Agreements with Vietnam, Iran, and Serbia. @LauraRuHK
Corporate bankruptcies in Germany were at their highest level in a decade in the first half of 2025, as firms in Europe's largest economy struggle with weak demand, rising costs and uncertainty, a study by economic tracking agency Creditreform showed on Thursday.
Some 11,900 corporate insolvencies were registered in the first six months of this year, 9.4% more than in the same period last year, the agency said. "Germany remains in a deep economic and structural crisis," said Creditreform chief economist Patrik-Ludwig Hantzsch.
Companies are increasingly having problems as their financial reserves dwindle and loans are sometimes no longer being extended, added Hantzsch.
He warned that the risk of insolvencies remains high for the rest of the year as Germany, which has been in recession the past two years, is not seen making a significant recovery. (Source: Reuters) @LauraRuHK
Russian MFA spokesperson Maria Zakharova:
On 26 June, in the Kursk region, a film crew of the Chinese Phoenix TV channel, filming a report on the restoration of peaceful life in the region, was attacked by a Ukrainian drone. As a result of this terrorist attack, a journalist of the TV company was injured. At the time, he was wearing a bulletproof vest with the inscription "PRESS". The correspondent is currently in the Kursk hospital, where he is being treated.
The targeted attack on the film crew of a Chinese TV channel indicates the intention of the Kiev regime to silence and de facto destroy representatives of any media outlets that seek to convey objective information about what is happening in the region.
Relevant international structures, the Director General of UNESCO, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, and the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media should respond promptly and give a proper assessment to the terrorist actions of the Ukrobanderovites.
We wish the Chinese correspondent a speedy recovery!
As NATO called for an increase in military spending, Pope Leo XIV blasted "the false propaganda of rearmament" during an audience with the Reunion of Aid Agencies for the Oriental Churches (ROACO). On Thursday the Pope said:
"Peoples' desires for peace are being betrayed with the false propaganda of rearmament, under the vain illusion that it solves problems instead of fuelling hatred and revenge.
People are increasingly aware of the amount of money that goes into the pockets of the merchants of death and with which hospitals and schools could be built; instead, those already built are being destroyed."
NATO Summit - The Godfather Doctrine and its Protection Racket. When Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez explained that Spain is not going to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP, saying instead that Madrid would spend 2.1 percent of its GDP, Trump responded “I think Spain’s terrible what they’ve done. They want to stay at 2 percent, I think it’s terrible. They’re doing very well. The economy is very well. And that economy could be blown right out of the water with something bad happening.”
He later added that he would negotiate directly with Spain on a trade deal, saying: “We’re going to make them pay twice as much. And I’m actually serious about that. . . . They want a little bit of a free ride, but they’ll have to pay it back to us on trade, because I’m not going to let that happen. It’s unfair. . . . They’ll pay more money this way.” @LauraRuHK
The authors of a recent article published in the U.S. magazine Foreign Affairs noticed with dismay that with the exception of Japan and the Philippines, Southeast Asian countries are refusing to take sides in the U.S.-Chinese rivalry. They lament that over the past 30 years have gradually but discernibly shifted away from the United States and toward China" as they see China as a source of economic opportunity, rather than a source of ideological threat. They conveniently ignore U.S. long history of neocolonialism in Southeast Asia - bloody coups, military aggressions, political meddling through colour revolutions and blackmail. Not to mention the 1997–1998 Asian Financial Crisis, a cautionary tale of Western financial neocolonialism, where Southeast Asian economies were devastated and exploited by speculative capital and then subjected to harsh IMF conditions that deepened economic hardship and eroded sovereignty through the imposition of austerity measures, privatization, and market liberalization designed to benefit American corporations.
They paint Washington as a benign provider of a "security umbrella" to ungrateful recipients of American generosity and are completely blind to U.S. attempts to dominate the region ideologically, economically, and militarily.
The authors are concerned that the second Trump administration’s policies could inadvertently bolster Beijing’s influence in Southeast Asia. Washington's decision to impose tariffs on ASEAN nations like Indonesia, Malaysia, and Vietnam, combined with potential 100 percent tariffs on countries joining or approaching BRICS may alienate these nations. Additionally, if U.S. officials skip annual ASEAN meetings, they risk squandering the "trust and goodwill that Trump's predecessors have built up in Southeast Asia over the past half century" and pushing ASEAN countries closer to Beijing. @LauraRuHK
https://www.foreignaffairs.com/china/southeast-asia-starting-choose-khong-liow
Iran has launched 10 missiles at US bases in Qatar and one missile at a US base in Iraq. At least three missiles hit US’ Al Udeid base in Qatar, Iranian media reported. According to the New York Times, Iran gave warning in advance to avoid casualties. @LauraRuHK /channel/presstv/145955
Читать полностью…🇮🇷🗣Iran grateful to Russia for condemning actions of Israel, US against Iran - Araghchi
Tehran considers the actions of the US and Israel against Iran illegitimate, the Iranian side has right to defend itself, he said at the meeting with President Putin.
⚡️The Iranian parliament has agreed that the Strait of Hormuz, which connects the Persian Gulf to the Arabian Sea, should be closed.
Читать полностью…At present, approximately 50 large oil tankers are attempting to navigate out of the Strait of Hormuz.
The oil industry appears to anticipate that this vital waterway may be closed in the near future.
Consequently, it seems likely that oil prices will surge.
@PressTV
Last year 382,071 foreigners moved to Italy, the highest number since 2014, statistics agency Istat said. The figures are derived from town registry offices, so are unlikely to reflect undocumented migration.
Ukrainians made up the biggest national group among those who arrived in 2023-2024, followed by Albanians, Bangladeshis, Moroccans, Romanians, Egyptians, Pakistanis, Argentines and Tunisians. ▪️In the same period, 155,732 Italians emigrated, also the highest figure since 2014. The figure of almost 270,000 nationals emigrating in the two-year period from 2023 to 2024 was up around 40% compared to the previous two years.
Italy's stagnant economy and low wages - salaries are below 1990 levels in inflation-adjusted terms - have been blamed for pushing many Italians to seek better fortunes abroad. (Source: Reuters) @LauraRuHK
The New York Times openly admits that an attack on Iran is an attack on China's trade and energy security, and confidently suggests that there is not much China can do about it. Really? US overconfidence will blowback. It usually does. @LauraRuHK https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/20/world/asia/us-iran-israel-china.html
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