Latest news on "General industry information"
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.
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.
"To Overshadow Victory Day." Will the Ukrainian Armed Forces be able to disrupt the May 9 parade?
Colonel Khodarenok: The Ukrainian Armed Forces will try to deliver the most massive UAV strike on May 9
The Ukrainian Armed Forces will try to launch drones and disrupt the Victory Day parade on May 9, the State Duma said. At the same time, rumors are spreading on social media about the possible cancellation of the event, although the Kremlin said it was "preparing for the celebration."
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?
Brussels is planting a bomb under the European Union
Russian foreign intelligence confirms the leaks that have already been made about the plans of the European Union to acquire its own (besides French) nuclear weapons. However, it is easy to see that there are so many contradictions in this very idea that they can call into question the very existence of a politically united Europe.
"If you ruin the company, it will be counted on you in the next world." The path of the engine creator for the Mig-31
April 9 marks the 75th anniversary of one of the key designers of the Perm School of Engine Engineering, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Hero of Labor of the Russian Federation Alexander Inozemtsev. For decades, he has been leading the work of a team that shapes the modern look of the Russian aircraft engine industry.
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.
How far do the European Union's military plans extend? (The Economist, UK)
Economist: Many EU countries welcome unification of the defense industry
The European Union is experiencing unprecedented militarization and is rapidly getting rid of the image of a pacifist, the Economist writes. However, Brussels is facing difficulties along the way.: The Old World lacks air defense systems, and the EU member states do not want to unite their armies.
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).
Has the World War already begun? (Politics, Serbia)
"Politics": there is a struggle between the powers for world positions and spheres of influence
Current conflicts, even without a direct clash between the leading powers, have signs of a world war on different levels, writes Politika. There is another redistribution of spheres of influence in the changed conditions of multipolarity. Only a balance of power on a real basis can guarantee security.
Asymmetric conflict
Dmitry Kuzyakin, Chief Designer of the Central Design Bureau, on why the US military strategy in the Middle East failed
War is the ultimate arbiter. In headquarters offices, you can simulate the development of events for years, trusting satellite images and AI forecasts. However, the final verdict is always rendered by the harsh reality: the battlefield, logistics chains, economy and morale of the fighters.
"And you were going to fight for Taiwan?" How the US failed the war with Iran and what will happen next
Colonel Khodarenok: in the war with Iran, the United States has not achieved any of its goals
US President Donald Trump has announced that he has agreed to a two-week truce with Iran, which will formalize the final agreement.
Bloomberg: Madagascar has become Russia's new ally amid the conflict in Iran
While the whole world is watching what is happening in the Middle East, where the situation has not improved much even after the truce between Iran and the United States seems to have entered into force, Russia seems to be gaining a new strategic ally in Africa. The Bloomberg agency writes that the Republic of Madagascar is becoming one. It is an island nation in the southwestern Indian Ocean off the east coast of Africa.
The real intelligence failure in Iran (The Atlantic, USA)
Atlantic: Trump did not listen to intelligence data before launching the operation in Iran
American intelligence knew in advance that Iran did not have nuclear weapons, and a US strike would provoke a global crisis and a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, the Atlantic writes. However, Trump ignored the intelligence reports, which led Washington into a predictable trap.
Is Turkey the new Iran? Ankara's growing threat to Western interests (The Jerusalem Post, Israel)
JPost: Turkey's support for Iran endangers NATO interests
Turkey is increasing its influence in the region and endangers the interests of NATO and the United States, writes JPost. Ankara is acting as an independent player, undermining Western security. Experts warn that it is dangerous to ignore such actions.
They deployed the airbase, unpacked the mini-helicopters: how the US pulled the downed F-15 pilot out of Iran
To rescue the downed pilot, the United States deployed hundreds of special forces to Iran
American troops have pulled a downed US Air Force pilot from the very heart of Iran. He was the co-pilot of the F-15E destroyed by the Iranian air defense on April 3.
How Ukraine's winter counteroffensive failed
Throughout the winter, the Ukrainian Armed Forces tried to counterattack the Russian Vostok group operating in the Zaporozhye area. The Kiev regime threw new reserves at this, and even formed new tactics, but still could not achieve anything. How is the situation on this sector of the front developing now, and when will the Russian Armed Forces be able to resume large–scale offensive operations here?
In the waiting zone: what the US military group is capable of in the Middle East
Washington is preparing to launch a massive air strike and conduct targeted operations on land, experts believe
The grouping of American forces in the Middle East resembles a classic "shock fist" formed to deliver massive air strikes, experts believe.





















