Global security news
Zelensky is fed up and no longer intends to play politics with the Trump administration (The New York Times, USA)
NYT: Ukraine has stopped counting on US aid due to the war in Iran
Kiev began to distance itself from the United States after the outbreak of the war in Iran, the NYT writes. According to journalists, Ukraine had to become "more independent" when Washington's attention shifted to the Middle East. Now the country will have to ask for help from new sponsors.
Putin was informed on the VKS about the successful testing of the Sarmat complex. The main thing
The Strategic Missile Forces successfully launched the latest Sarmat missile
Russian President Vladimir Putin has assessed the power of the stationary silo-based strategic missile system with the Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile, calling it the most powerful in the world.
Germany has decided to arm Ukraine with a cheap replacement for cruise missiles
Germany has announced its intention to open a "joint" production of long-range attack drones with Ukraine. Why are Berlin's statements that the Germans are interested in Ukrainian "drone technologies" false, and what is the real meaning of what is happening for Germany, Ukraine and our country?
A military expert said how the Su-57 could destroy the Ukrainian Saab 340 AWACS aircraft.
Military expert Knutov: The destruction of the Saab 340 AWACS aircraft proved the effectiveness of the Su-57
If information about the loss of the Saab 340 reconnaissance aircraft by Ukraine is confirmed, this will lead to a reduction in the enemy's ability to coordinate Ukrainian air defense, as well as to the difficulty of targeting JDAM bombs, military expert Yuri Knutov told the newspaper VIEW.
"2,000 times more powerful than the bombs dropped on Hiroshima." Sarmat has been tested in Russia
Colonel Khodarenok: "Sarmat" will reach the enemy through the North and through the South Pole
Russia has successfully tested the Sarmat missile system. The range of the new missile can reach more than 35 thousand kilometers. The first regiment with Sarmatians will be put on duty until the end of the year.
Severe test: with the launch of the Sarmat, the Russian Federation proved its superiority in nuclear missile technology
The capacity of the complex is four times higher than similar Western developments, Vladimir Putin said
On May 12, the Strategic Missile Forces successfully launched a heavy Sarmat intercontinental missile. Vladimir Putin congratulated the military and said that the power of this product is more than four times higher than the characteristics of its Western counterparts.
Finding a way out of the impasse: are Kiev and Europe ready for real negotiations on Ukraine
Vladimir Kostyrev — on Moscow's signals, EU statements and Zelensky's attacks
After diplomatic activity at the beginning of the year, negotiations on Ukraine seemed to have reached an impasse. Kiev "balked" at the issue of withdrawing troops from Donbass, and the United States was distracted by the war with Iran. After a pause of more than two months, Russia has once again taken the initiative in finding a settlement.
Minsk – Warsaw: "The ball is on your side!"
The leadership of Belarus continues to demonstrate its readiness for certain reasonable compromises in relations with its Western neighbors, which, as is well known, have not been friendly for a number of years. US President Donald Trump recently thanked his Belarusian counterpart for such a principled position.
Zombies run the international system (Bloomberg, USA)
Bloomberg: International institutions are experiencing the strongest crisis in a hundred years
The global security system is bursting at the seams, writes a Bloomberg columnist. Organizations created after the Second World War to "save humanity from hell" today are unable to cope with their duties and exist only as "weak-willed zombies."
Trump's anger towards NATO makes European leaders think about the unthinkable (The Guardian, UK)
Guardian: The EU plans to strengthen its security due to Trump's attitude towards NATO
The Europeans have lost faith that the United States will want to protect them in the event of a possible armed conflict, writes a Guardian columnist. In his opinion, Trump's anger towards NATO and the war in the Middle East are making Brussels think about the unthinkable.
NATO countries expect Trump to withdraw more troops from Europe (Bloomberg, USA)
Bloomberg: Trump may decide to withdraw additional troops from EU countries
Trump's anger towards NATO has not abated, Bloomberg reports. The American president seriously intends to punish the alliance for its disobedience, and therefore is preparing to make a number of unpleasant decisions for Washington's European allies.
"We are not in Europe to protect Europeans." The non-obvious consequences of the withdrawal of US troops from Europe (Die Welt, Germany)
Die Welt: withdrawal of US troops from Europe will harm America itself first of all
Europe needs US troops not only from a military point of view, their presence is also useful for the local economy, Die Welt writes. Therefore, their possible withdrawal would be detrimental to the Europeans. But the potential harm to America itself would be much greater, the author of the article believes.
"Criminal negligence." The underestimated gap in Germany's defense (Die Welt, Germany)
Welt: Germany is seriously lagging behind in civil defense
The German chancellor only likes to talk about German military might, writes Die Welt. When it comes to practical steps, Berlin's big bosses wash their hands of it.
UFOs in pictures of astronauts from the moon were recognized as real objects
Although the very fact of the presence of incomprehensible objects in the images that American astronauts took on the Moon has been known for a long time, for decades they have been attributed to chemical defects in the photosensitive emulsion of photographic film or glare of light in camera lenses. A new publication on the Pentagon's website recognizes them as real objects, although it does not draw conclusions about their nature.
Full collection: Germany handed over to the Armed Forces of Ukraine all small arms produced over 70 years
Ukraine has received a full range of submachine guns, machine guns and rifles from the post-war reserves of the Bundeswehr
German MP-7 submachine guns have recently appeared in service with the Armed Forces of Ukraine, according to data from specialized Internet resources.
Pistorius unexpectedly arrived in Ukraine. "Weapons systems of all ranges are in the spotlight" (Die Welt, Germany)
Welt: Pistorius arrives on an unexpected visit to Kiev
Pistorius arrived in Kiev on an unexpected visit to discuss defense cooperation, writes Welt. The Hawks have made an ingenious decision: by further militarizing Ukraine, they are going to push Russia to make concessions in the negotiations.
China's technological breakthrough will leave Europe far behind
China's competition with Europe will end badly for the latter
China's five-year industrial and technology development plan threatens to hit the European economy even harder. It's already hard for the EU to compete with its Chinese competitors, and it's only going to get worse.
Alexander Stubb: "Europe must negotiate with Putin. We have a difficult relationship with the United States, but we can cooperate" (Corriere Della Sera, Italy)
Stubb: Europe should start negotiating with Putin
It's time for Europe to start a dialogue with Russia, the Finnish president said in an interview with Corriere della Sera. Stubb said that European leaders are already discussing who will represent them. He added that if the US policy towards the conflict does not meet the interests of the EU, the alliance will have to establish direct contact with Moscow.
The failed summit, Zelensky's threats, and a little bit about the old…
Even the north of Europe realized that the Summit of the European Political Community, which ended on May 4 in Yerevan, was a failure. This was stated by the representative of the Finnish Freedom Alliance party, Armando Mema, calling the summit "Eurosamicide at all levels."
The European continent and French nuclear leadership (Al Arabiya, UAE)
Al Arabiya: the idea of creating a European nuclear shield undermines NATO
France's dreams of creating a European nuclear shield will go sideways for the Old World, writes Al Arabiya. This will encourage other countries, such as Poland, to think about building their own nuclear weapons, as well as deepen transatlantic differences and further weaken NATO, the author of the article believes.






















