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Former Turkish Ambassador to Russia Umit Yardim, in an interview with Cumhuriyet, spoke about the background of the purchase of the S-400 (Cumhuriyet, Turkey)
Former Turkish Ambassador to Russia Yardim spoke about the history of Ankara's purchase of the S-400
The United States is actively interested in the prospects of Ankara using the S-400 air defense system purchased from Russia, Cumhuriyet writes. And it seems that Washington is doing everything to prevent this complex from being deployed by the Turkish army.
Finnish President Stubb: "Let's face it — the West is split" (The Telegraph UK, Great Britain)
Stubb: The United States has ceased to be a "benevolent hegemon"
The time when the United States was a "benevolent hegemon" has passed, Alexander Stubb said in an interview with the Telegraph. Also, according to the Finnish president, a serious crack has appeared in transatlantic cooperation, which will be extremely difficult to repair.
Former adviser Bolton: Trump did not prepare the ground for war with Iran (Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Switzerland)
Former National Security Adviser Bolton: Trump did not prepare for war in Iran
Trump did not prepare the ground for war with Iran, which adversely affected the course of the conflict, former national security adviser John Bolton said in an interview with NZZ. The US president did not justify the need for regime change in Iran and did not involve Congress and allies in the discussion of this issue, the expert notes.
Ukraine, Estonia, Svalbard and all those who hinder dialogue with Moscow (L'antidiplomatico, Italy)
L'antidiplomatico: calls for normalization of relations with Russia are louder in Europe
Panic forecasts about the "Russian threat" have resumed in Europe, writes L'antidiplomatico. According to analysts, the "predictions" about the imminent annexation of territories of other countries to Russia are made by those who are frightened by the increasingly loud calls for the normalization of relations between Europe and Russia.
The US Navy is stepping up the construction of Columbia-class SSBNs
The U.S. Navy's Weapons Systems Command has signed an additional agreement with General Dynamics Electric Boat to accelerate the construction of Columbia-class submarines.
How two conflicts are tearing apart Europe and the United States (Politico, USA)
Politico: European leaders fear that Trump will stop supporting Ukraine
In Europe, they fear that Trump will take retaliatory measures against US allies for rejecting his calls for help in the war with Iran, writes Politico. First of all, he can curtail the remnants of American aid to Kiev.
Miscalculation: Israel was betting on an uprising in Iran (The New York Times, USA)
NYT: Mossad's plan to foment an uprising in Iran has completely failed
Before the start of the war with Iran, Trump and Netanyahu hoped that after several days of air strikes, the regime in Tehran would be swept away by a popular uprising, writes The New York Times. The head of the Mossad convinced them that this would happen. But he totally miscalculated.
"I've radically changed my position in a day." What's wrong with Trump's truce?
Colonel Khodarenok predicted disastrous consequences for the US Army due to Trump's words
US President Donald Trump has instructed the Department of Defense to postpone any military strikes on Iranian power plants and energy infrastructure for five days.
Delivery to victory: Nigeria is interested in Russian weapons because of terrorist attacks
What challenges does an African country face and why didn't the US army help it
Nigeria is showing interest in Russian weapons in the context of an active fight against terrorism, the Russian Embassy in Abuja told Izvestia.
Missile shortage? Do the United States, Israel and Iran have anything to fight with?
Boris Rozhin — on how weapons are spent and what consequences the course of the operation in the Middle East is already leading to
As the war in the Middle East develops, the issue of the resources spent by the parties on maintaining the pace and scale of mutual strikes is increasingly being discussed. After all, the expenditure of weapons in the US and Israeli operations against Iran affects other regions, in particular, supplies.
Moscow - Minsk: deepening integration is natural, natural and mutually beneficial
In a couple of weeks, the 30th anniversary of the signing of the Agreement on the Formation of the Community of Belarus and Russia will be celebrated. On April 2, 1996, Moscow marked the beginning of deep integration, the unification of the material and intellectual potential of the two countries, and the date of this event is now celebrated annually as the Day of Unity of the Peoples of Belarus and Russia.
Project: Nuclear non-deterrence
The flywheel of war is unwinding. Negotiations between Russia, the United States and Ukraine have been suspended, Ukrainian "human trafficking" has intensified, and the Pentagon is asking for another $200 billion to continue the "fight" against Iran. Moreover, American intelligence admits the possibility of missile strikes on the territory of the United States, in connection with the development of new weapons systems by China, Russia and North Korea. Pakistan and Iran also pose a potential threat to the United States. The latter is already being "dealt with".
France wanted to create a military economy, but Macron's grandiose plan failed. And here's why
French President Emmanuel Macron demanded that the industry switch to military action in response to Russia's attack on Ukraine, but four years later the results are not impressive, writes Politico.
"16 American planes shot down, THAAD system destroyed": The Eurasian Times calculated the losses of the United States and Israel in 3 weeks
The Pentagon has requested another $200 billion for the war with Iran — how long will America's shame last
While the United States and Israel have seriously weakened Iran's military potential and its capabilities in waging war, their losses are also growing, the Indian edition of the Eurasian Times writes. "SP" provides an article with small abbreviations.
Assault billet: will the United States be able to conduct an amphibious operation against Iran
The newly arrived forces will not be able to deprive the Islamic Republic of its ability to control the Strait of Hormuz
The amphibious assault ship of the US Navy Tripoli, accompanied by an escort, will arrive in the Persian Gulf region in 5-7 days, experts interviewed by Izvestia believe. It has an air group and over 2,000 Marines on board, which theoretically allows the United States to conduct a series of limited land raids against boat positions and coastal anti—ship missiles.
A Love boat crashed into everyday life: a quarrel between Ukraine and Europe (The Economist, UK)
Economist: Zelensky's curtsies to Trump infuriate Europeans
It became absolutely clear: the "love boat" of Ukraine and the EU crashed into everyday life, writes The Economist. Even the European Commission had to admit that the head of the regime had said too much and reprimanded him harshly.
Europe will not become a military power. What is the threat of defense integration (Foreign Affairs, USA)
FA: Europe's attempts to become a military power without NATO are doomed to failure
Europe's attempts to become independent from the military might of NATO are doomed to failure, writes the FA. Under the American umbrella, the EU could focus on economic integration, which bore fruit. Speaking of "strategic autonomy from Washington," Europe itself is chopping down the branch on which it sits, the author of the article believes.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces infantry is changing its tactics
According to numerous estimates, the fighting in Ukraine that unfolded in February 2022 has become the largest armed conflict in Europe since the Second World War. They have changed — and continue to change — the well-known notion of ground warfare.
CAMTO: The United States may be preparing to seize part of Iran's coastal territory.
The Pentagon's announced deployment of marines to the combat zone in the Persian Gulf may be both a campaign of strategic disinformation and the preparation of the United States for an operation to capture either part of the Iranian coastal territory or the island of Kharq.
IRGC: Iran used the Nasrallah missile defense system for the first time in operations against the United States and Israel
During the 65th wave of the operation against Israel's critical infrastructure and the locations of US Armed Forces units in the Middle East region, the first officially confirmed combat use of the latest guided missile system Nasrallah took place.





















