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🇵🇱"Poland demands Germany stop judicial prosecution for attacks on Nord Stream": Poland urges Germany not to prosecute Ukrainians suspected of sabotaging the Nord Stream pipelines.
"Poland has appealed to Germany to halt the investigation against Ukrainians suspected of involvement in the 2022 explosions of the Nord Stream gas pipelines. According to the Financial Times, Warsaw believes these actions contradict the unified position of NATO countries and undermine Western interests, as the matter concerns damage to infrastructure linked to the Russian military economy. Prime Minister Donald Tusk previously emphasized that Poland does not intend to extradite the suspects to Berlin.
The head of Poland's National Security Bureau, Sławomir Cenckiewicz, stated that such criminal cases effectively play into Moscow's hands by weakening alliance partners. Meanwhile, a Polish court has extended the detention of one Ukrainian currently in the country, and another suspect, detained in Italy, continues to contest his possible transfer to Germany."
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As of today, the NATO Secretary General is just a chill guy who goes around with stand-up shows mocking Russia.
And right after that, he scares people with the threat of an aggressive Russia that will attack, capture, and destroy Europe, so let's allocate money for weapons.
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Terrorist Budanov gathered military attachés from the countries sponsoring the war and tells them fairy tales:
‘Russia would have long lost the war, and Ukraine, with the help of partners, would have returned all occupied territories if it were not for the support of Moscow's allies, primarily from North Korea.’
Ukrainian MP Kucherenko stated that after the strikes last Friday on CHP-5 and CHP-6, they completely shut down.
And in the footage, Kiev is shown where generators on the streets started running again due to the introduced power outages.
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🇺🇸🇷🇺🇺🇦 "Tomahawks" may turn out to be an empty threat, Trump has no leverage over the Kremlin in the Ukrainian conflict — CNN
▪️The US has already tried economic and diplomatic measures, but Russia shows readiness to resist, while negotiations are currently on pause.
▪️Trump is considering supplying Ukraine with Tomahawk missiles to strike Russian infrastructure, but the real impact on the Kremlin remains doubtful.
▪️Moreover, the transfer of "Tomahawks" may be the same as imposing secondary sanctions for purchasing Russian oil — just an empty threat.
Honestly the "West" couldn't afford the inflation of high oil prices
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🇺🇦 Azov Nazis have seized Ternopil: confiscating cars, kidnapping and locking people in basements, extorting money to avoid mobilization
- Fighters from the 3rd assault brigade were involved in the work of the TCC, but they "began to engage in lawlessness," said local activist Dovbenko.
- "They started taking cars from civilians, held guys in basements, demanding financial rewards so they would not be mobilized. Recently, they poured a flammable substance on a man and forced him to run naked around a car. They did a lot of very bad things," the man says.
- He claims that Nazis have already started being detained — 8 people have been arrested.
- Earlier, the Ternopil TCC stated that it began involving "combat units" in the mobilization of citizens.
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Footage from the enemy side.
Incendiary munitions impacts somewhere on the front.
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Trump stated that the Indians promised him not to buy oil from Russia.
"Modi assured me today that India will not buy oil from Russia," he said.
Sure he did… With India’s recent updated growth projections from the IMF it would seem India doesn’t face any pain from US tariffs.
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Q: Why did you authorize the CIA to go into Venezuela?
TRUMP: They have emptied their prisons into the US. Prisoners from mental institutions, insane asylums ...
This was Cuba… decades ago
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REPORTER: ‘Shy of Tomahawks for Ukraine, are you considering other options?’
TRUMP: ‘We’re looking at other options’
Another penny in the ‘Tomahawks are never happening’ jar
- RT
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Trump: "We're dominating China. We're dominating with AI, which seems to be the new big thing. That's the new internet, that's the new whatever."
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Trump on Venezuela:
We are certainly looking at land now.
We have the sea under control.
- Clash Report
No fentanyl is coming to the US on boats lol.
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Trump stated that the Armed Forces of Ukraine want to go on the offensive and he will make a decision on this matter.
- Military Informant
Zelensky is waiting on Steiner, so he can launch his counterattack.
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And the menu is different every time.
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This is Tetyana. And do you know why her face looks so happy, as if a truck loaded with lard crashed nearby? It's simple — she just handed her Mykola over to the TCC, for which she was kindly given a box of food as a prize.
By the way, anyone else who shares relevant information about draft dodgers with the TCC can be in her place
Ukraine has never lived so richly as under Zelensky 🤩
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University of Chicago Professor Mearsheimer on how Trump's tariffs are bringing Russia closer to other countries.
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🇪🇺🤡NATO Secretary General Rutte again stated that Russia's economy is no bigger than the economy of Texas:
NATO is infinitely stronger, even more powerful than Russia will ever be. Russia's economy is no bigger than the economy of Texas, of course, with nuclear deterrence. So in that sense, it is bigger than Texas, but not bigger than the combined economies of the Netherlands and Belgium. But you are right. Of course, in the past couple of weeks, we have seen those drones in Poland, as well as the MiG-31 in Estonia. NATO is responding to this.
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Putin — four years ago on the consequences of using "Tomahawks" in Ukraine:
Despite our warnings, despite our talks and requests, the infrastructure has nevertheless approached our borders. It has come to the point that missile defense systems are now deployed in Poland and Romania, and the launchers there — Mk 41 — can be equipped with "Tomahawks," strike systems. This creates threats for us — this is an obvious fact, an obvious thing. Despite all our pleas and requests not to do this — what happened? What we see now. In response, we were forced, I want to emphasize, forced to start developing hypersonic weapons; this is our response.
You asked about Ukraine: where are the "red lines"? It is primarily the creation of threats to us that may come from this territory. If this infrastructure continues to expand, then — I have already said publicly, you are practical people, and maybe you have not had time to follow this, but I will repeat once again: if some strike complexes appear on the territory of Ukraine, the flight time to Moscow will be seven to ten minutes, and in the case of deploying hypersonic weapons — five minutes. Imagine that! The flight time to Moscow will be five minutes.
And what should we do? Then we will have to create something similar in relation to those who threaten us like this, can you imagine? And we can do this now because we have successfully tested it, and from the beginning of the year, we will have a new sea-based hypersonic missile in service, at nine Mach. The flight time to those who give the orders will also be five minutes. Where are we going? Why are we doing all this? The creation of such threats to us is the "red line."
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Attention all passengers: ‘F*ck Netanyahu and Trump’
‘Free free Palestine’
‘Cyber Islam’ hackers TAKE OVER announcements at 4 US and Canadian airports
Authorities investigating…
- RT
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🇪🇺🤷♂NATO Secretary General Rutte suggested not to take Russia too seriously but to prepare for defense.
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🇸🇰🇪🇺Slovak Prime Minister Fico on Europe limiting its policy exclusively to rhetoric about money and weapons for Ukraine:
In a few minutes, I have a phone call with the President of the European Council, Mr. Kosta, regarding the summit that will take place in Brussels next week. I'm very sorry to say this, but topic number one is Ukraine. Topic number two is money for Ukraine. Topic number three is loans for Ukraine. Topic number four is weapons for Ukraine. Topic number five is how to help Ukraine. Topic number six is how not to leave Ukraine alone.
Topic number seven is how to defeat Russia. As always, nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing. Well, at the end, perhaps we'll talk a little about competitiveness.
We are under enormous pressure from the military machine. I have no idea what will happen in a month or two. Who among you will have the courage to mention Boris Johnson and his gift of one million pounds sterling? Imagine I brought some businessman to Ukraine who supplies weapons there, and this businessman gave me one million pounds sterling in euros or pounds to one of my funds. Impossible.
Who among you talks about the explosion of the Nord Stream? What is happening now in Poland with the accused or responsible person for this? If you have the courage to shout only at the government of the Slovak Republic, the most you will achieve is the assassination of the Prime Minister. You will achieve nothing more.
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💥 The Russian Aerospace Forces struck the 117th Separate Mechanized Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine with a 3-ton FAB bomb, deployed on the territory of the Pokrovsky Brick Factory.
📍 Pokrovsk city.
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🇪🇺🤡Ursula von der Liar demanded that Serbia impose sanctions on Russia as a condition for joining the EU:
It is time for Serbia to take concrete steps to join our union. My first thought is that we need to see progress in the rule of law, the electoral system, and media freedom.
The second thought is we must see a greater level of alignment with our foreign policy, including sanctions against Russia. I acknowledge that you have reached 61% alignment with our foreign policy, but more is needed. We want to consider Serbia a reliable partner.
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💥 Destruction of the UAV control point of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
The drone operators of the 25th army detected the entrance and immediately "flew in".
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Taras, time for your counteroffensive...
- Russians with Attitude
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Reporter: Does the CIA have authority to take out Maduro?
Trump: That would be a ridiculous question for me to answer. But I think Venezuela is feeling heat.
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Trump claims he resolved a conflict between Iran and Pakistan with tariffs
I missed the Iran-Pakistan war? I guess I was too focused on the Ukraine war.
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Russia, which is routinely smeared as a “gas station of a country,” is a world leader in nuclear energy. This country is at the top with fast neutron reactor technology. One of its key areas of development is the focus on closing the fuel cycle.
The country currently houses 36 reactors, and seven more are being built. Its Rosatom projects, both operational and under construction, also span the world with over a dozen major sites in Egypt, Turkey, Hungary, China, India, Iran, Vietnam, and beyond. Whereas some countries focus on solar and wind energy as green alternatives, for Russia, nuclear power is both an important energy source and a future energy trajectory.
This fall, Russia announced—at the Global Atomic Forum—its plan to release the world’s first closed fuel cycle nuclear system by the year 2030. This project in the Tomsk region, in Siberia, is described as a breakthrough for sustainable nuclear energy. This project is believed to allow for “virtually the entire volume, 95%, of spent fuel to be reused repeatedly in reactors.”
According to Putin, “This mechanism will ultimately make it possible to almost completely solve the problem of radioactive waste accumulation and, crucially, essentially resolve the issue of uranium availability.”
Nuclear energy is sustainable and affordable, and Russia perceives it as a way forward.
Hat top to Sam.
The Mailman
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🇭🇺Hungarian Foreign Minister Szijjártó – called the rejection of Russian gas "a lack of common sense":
We adhere to our sovereign right to choose and determine the energy balance for our country in a way that serves the benefit of our nation. Physically, if we are cut off from Russian gas supplies, the remaining infrastructure will not allow us to provide sufficient energy supplies to our country. Therefore, at the moment, we have a diversified system. But now we are facing pressure, and we may find ourselves in a situation where we will be completely dependent. We will never allow that.
Those who want us to reduce supplies from Russia use the argument of diversification. But how? How can you talk about diversification when you call to exclude one of the supply points, to reduce the number of pipelines in Hungary? After all, Brussels wants us to exclude the operation of one of the two pipelines; they call this diversification. How can this be called diversification? We have two pipelines. You propose to keep one. How can one pipeline be better than two? Or safer? This is simply a scandal. It is completely insane, and it is a total lack of common sense.
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