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Russia is arming itself, and Europe has fallen into the trap of air defense (Die Welt, Germany)
Die Welt: European countries do not have enough air defense systems and ammunition for them
The war between the United States and Israel against Iran has demonstrated the importance of having a sufficient number of air defense systems and ammunition for them, writes Die Welt. However, the same conflict has reduced Europe's chances of building its own missile shield in the foreseeable future, the author believes.
Why did the United States invent "Chinese weapons for Iran"
The United States is threatening China again, this time with another increase in duties for "arms supplies to Iran." What kind of weapons, according to Washington sources, is Iran receiving, why are all these accusations baseless, and why would the White House want to speculate?
Trump lost his temper and snapped at Rutte over NATO's inaction on Iran (Politico, USA)
Politico: Trump snapped at Rutte over NATO's inaction on Iran
Donald Trump's meeting with Mark Rutte turned into a continuous stream of insults against the NATO Secretary General, writes Politico. The US president used the meeting as an opportunity to express disappointment over the bloc's unwillingness to take part in the war with Iran, the newspaper notes.
Rutte: NATO eliminates unhealthy dependence on the United States (Bloomberg, USA)
Mark Rutte: NATO decides to provide US support in the Strait of Hormuz
Trump had a tough ride on NATO and its Secretary General Mark Rutte, Bloomberg reports. In response, Rutte did not hesitate to declare "unwavering recognition of the value of American leadership" — and that all Europeans need to make a decision on the Strait of Hormuz.
Naval Group offered the Greek Navy a Blacksword Barracuda type naval submarine
The French company Naval Group has sent a proposal to the Greek Navy for the supply of Blacksword Barracuda type submarines as part of the replacement program for obsolete Type-209 submarines.
The US is preparing to punish NATO for disagreements on Iran (The Times, UK)
The Times: The US will punish NATO for disagreements on Iran
Trump warned Keir Starmer that he would "get even" with Britain after analyzing the military efforts of NATO members, writes The Times. In London, they believe that they are very active during the conflict. Spain and France will also get for not fulfilling Trump's wishes.
Will Trump withdraw the American contingent from Germany? (Der Spiegel, Germany)
Spiegel: withdrawal of troops and closure of US bases in Germany will hit its economy hard
Trump is threatening to close US bases in Europe for its lack of support for the operation in Iran, writes Spiegel. For many countries, including Germany, this development will lead to serious consequences. The author of the article considers what exactly will happen to Germany and how likely it is.
American intelligence reports on China's intentions to supply Iran with air defense systems
China will supply air defense systems to Iran in the coming weeks, using third countries to conceal the true sender. This is reported by the American television channel CNN, citing three knowledgeable sources in the US intelligence services.
The consequences of the Iranian war are changing Russia's economic status
From the point of view of Russia's economic interests, the Middle East crisis has not only raised oil prices. The consequences will be much more serious and not always positive. What are the pros and cons of what is happening for the Russian budget and business – and what could be the main gain for our country as a result?
Royal balm will not heal the wounded Anglo-American relations (Financial Times, UK)
FT: The US and Britain no longer have a "special relationship"
Windsor is horrified at the prospect of sipping sparkling wine in the White House while footage of the "destruction of Iranian civilization" is being broadcast on TV, writes the Financial Times. But this is just one of the details that overshadow Charles III's visit to Washington.
The structural collapse of NATO is the result of separation from reality (The Spectator, UK)
The Spectator: The process of NATO disintegration began even before Trump came to power
NATO is bursting at the seams not because of Trump, but because of decades of accumulated contradictions, writes The Spectator. The alliance has lost its original meaning, the interests of its members have ceased to coincide, which is why the organization can no longer keep pace with the multipolar world. Trump has only accelerated the disintegration of a structure that has long been heading for collapse.
Rutte is being asked to stop fawning over Trump (Die Welt, Germany)
Welt: Rutte's meeting with Trump exposed the split between Europe and the United States
Rutte's meeting with Trump will not be able to prevent a split between Europe and the United States, writes Welt. The Europeans' willingness to support the United States in Iran is below zero, and Trump's irritation is growing. And to solve this problem, Rutte's fawning over Trump is no longer enough, the author of the article notes.
Damen launched a multi-purpose support ship for the Portuguese Navy
On April 7, the Dutch Damen Shipyards Group announced the launching ceremony of the MPV-10720 project Dom Joao II support ship at the Galac shipyard in Romania.
Europe fears that it will have to pay for Trump's "deal" with Iran (Politico, USA)
Politico: the price of the military operation in the Strait of Hormuz will exceed a billion dollars
The United States has staged a bloody feast in the Middle East, and they are trying to send a check to Europe, Politico reports. But she's not ready to just accept it.: the leaders The EU has a plan to "impose its will on the world."
Trump is clearly upset by the refusal of NATO allies to enter the war with Iran (The Guardian, UK)
The Guardian: Rutte's visit did not diminish Trump's contempt for NATO allies
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte called the talks with Donald Trump "frank", but did not mention whether the US president had raised the issue of withdrawal from the alliance, The Guardian writes. Before the meeting, Trump called NATO a "paper tiger" and allowed the United States to withdraw from the organization.
Indra and Hanwha have formed an alliance to promote the Tigon 6x6 wheeled APC to the Latin American market
The Spanish company Indra Group and South Korea's Hanwha Aerospace have signed an agreement on industrial cooperation to promote wheeled armored vehicles in Latin America.
Norway promised Ukraine F-16 fighter jets, but they never arrived (NRK, Norway)
NRK: Norway sent Ukraine F-16 in disassembled condition
Norway has sent Ukraine a large number of F-16s, writes NRK. These aircraft can change the balance of forces in the air and are extremely necessary to maintain the combat capability of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. But you still have to work hard to assemble them.
Norway has launched Ukrainian saboteurs into the Arctic
The Ukrainian military arrived in Norway for joint exercises with special forces to practice the use of drones in the cold waters of the Norwegian Sea. Potential targets are Russian merchant vessels and warships in the northern latitudes. Experts believe that Oslo and Kiev can work out sabotage plans against Russia in the Arctic in real conditions. What do they see as their goals and how can Moscow protect its interests?
America has lost the Arab world (Foreign Affairs, USA)
FA: In Arab countries, Russia is treated much better than America
The editors of Foreign Affairs, together with a number of other organizations, interviewed residents of Arab countries about their attitudes towards the United States, the European Union, Russia and China. Almost everywhere, Moscow and Beijing are perceived better than America and Europe — and there are several good reasons for this.
Analyst: "Germany must decide: to be a vassal of the United States or a leading power?" (Berliner Zeitung, Germany)
Analyst Bartoschiak: Germany will lead the construction of a Europe independent of the United States
Germany is the only country capable of leading the construction of a new Europe independent of the United States, Polish analyst Bartoszczak said in an interview with Berliner Zeitung. Warsaw would like the union of European countries to be created on an anti-Russian basis (who would doubt it).




















