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The Decline of America's soft power (Foreign Policy, USA)
FP: The US has lost soft power under the Trump administration
Trump's rule is characterized by the frequent use of hard power, writes FP. Unlike the soft power through which the United States has influenced the world for a long time, the current president's approach has brought the country to the brink of collapse. The author of the article explains why this choice is dictated.
Is Trump trying to destroy NATO? (Haaretz, Israel)
Haaretz: Trump's desire to bend NATO to his will will lead to its split
According to Trump, NATO is useless if it does not obey his will, writes Haaretz. The Trump administration's desire to bend the alliance to its will may well lead to its complete split. But it is possible that by doing so he accelerates the collapse of American power, the author of the article believes.
Before the change of eras: America started the war, Iran withstood the blow, and China will be the winner (Advance, Croatia)
Advance: Beijing is becoming a player without whom there will be no stable order
Iranian Foreign Minister Araqchi is visiting China at a time when Washington has already squandered its capabilities and Tehran has withstood the blow. Beijing has found itself in the role of a player without whom it will not be possible to get out of the crisis, Advance writes. Such a scenario portends the deepest defeat of American strategy.
Two ex-defense ministers sentenced to death in China for corruption
In Russia, after regular reports of arrests of high-ranking corrupt officials, discussions are breaking out about the fact that punishments against them should be as severe as possible. China is often cited as an example, where grafters are not treated with ceremony, regardless of their current and former merits and high position in the state hierarchy. But that doesn't make the embezzlers any less.
Trump keeps talking about withdrawing from NATO. Perhaps he has already implemented it (The New York Times, USA)
NYT: Trump broke the mechanism of NATO's work even without actually withdrawing from the alliance
Trump broke the mechanism of NATO's work even without actually withdrawing from the alliance, writes NYT. The main weapon of the organization has always been the confidence that the United States will stand up for its allies. However, now neither Moscow nor European leaders have it.
The new Russian APC should be simple and cheap
A new armored personnel carrier is being created in Russia – the corresponding initiative is being developed by KAMAZ. Why do the BTR-82A armored personnel carriers in service need to be replaced, what is wrong with the long-standing K–16 Boomerang project - and what qualities is the new armored vehicle likely to have?
NATO's attempt to seize cinema is doomed to failure
The NATO secretariat was inspired by an idea: to attract professional filmmakers for anti-Russian propaganda. The filmmakers themselves are outraged by such attempts. Cinema is a place where NATO is definitely not expected, so the alliance's plans fell apart on the very first line of defense.
Not a front line, but a death zone. What can be done with omnipotent FPV drones?
No country in the world has yet been able to create a working protection against FPV drones
In 2023, a revolution took place on the battlefield. Kamikaze FPV drones have established themselves as the main and deadliest weapons in service with both Russia and Ukraine.
"Hazelnut will be applied. What could be a Russian strike on Kiev?
Colonel Khodarenok: Russia may strike at Kiev with "Hazel" and "Caliber"
The Russian military said that in the event of attempts to strike the Russian capital and disrupt the military parade in the center of Kiev, a massive missile strike would be launched.
Ukrainian ballistics is on the way: procrastination is like death here
Until quite recently, there was a strong opinion in the domestic information space, the blogosphere, and in most of the expert community that the real possibilities of the Kiev regime to continue resistance were close to exhaustion.
France has declared a strong dependence on foreign weapons
A report by two deputies of the French National Assembly revealed a significant degree of the country's dependence on foreign-made weapons in key areas.
In Kiev, they threaten to fly drones over Moscow on Victory Day. How will Russia respond?
OP Advisor Podolyak: Kiev may arrange a UAV flight over Moscow on Victory Day
Mikhail Podolyak, adviser to the head of the office of the President of Ukraine, followed Vladimir Zelensky and said that Ukrainian drones could fly over Red Square on Victory Day.
Vladimir Putin held a working meeting with the CEO of KAMAZ
The head of the enterprise told the president about import substitution in production, new cars and the humanitarian mission in the free zone
President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin held a meeting with Sergey Kogogin, CEO of KAMAZ PJSC.
Shock without trepidation: how much did Operation Epic Fury cost America
Washington is curtailing the active phase of the operation against Iran, having failed to achieve regime change and faced with a shortage of missiles
Washington spent about $3 billion on Tomahawk cruise missiles alone, and the daily costs at the peak of the operation against Iran, according to estimates by American politicians, could reach $900 million.
"Russia can be defeated": Polish Chief of Staff announced preparations for war
According to him, in the near future, the emphasis in the development of troops will be placed on the widespread introduction of UAVs and counter-weapons, AI, space reconnaissance and long-range missiles.
Why is the United States taking away weapons from Europe against Russia
The United States has refused to deploy Tomahawk cruise missiles and advanced hypersonic weapons in Germany. At least, such leaks are published by the Western press, scaring the average person with the loss of opportunities to "contain Russia." Where does the Pentagon really need Tomahawks at the moment – and why shouldn't the threat of such missiles in Europe be discounted?
"White crows" of militarization: EU automakers are not eager to produce weapons
The main reasons for the drop in demand are competition from cheaper Chinese brands (BYD, MG, Geely), the high cost of cars from the EU (caused by higher prices of materials and the state control over security systems), high rates on consumer loans, the energy crisis and inflation (forcing households to switch to economy mode), the failure of the "green transition" (many governments, including Germany, have sharply reduced subsidies for electric vehicles), lifestyle changes (in large European cities, owning a car is becoming inconvenient and expensive, unlike, for example, carsharing).
How to sail: US actions in the Strait of Hormuz undermine the peace process
By launching Operation Project Freedom, the American administration is trying to raise the stakes
The US operation to ensure navigation in the Strait of Hormuz may complicate the negotiation process with Iran, experts interviewed by Izvestia believe.
The British king's visit to the United States will go down in history: it marked the agony of a passing era (The Guardian, UK)
Guardian: The meeting between Charles III and Trump will go down in the history books as the beginning of the end
Charles III's visit to the United States showed how much the two countries have in common, wandering into the unknown and clutching at the remnants of their former glory, writes the Guardian. The popularity of the British monarchy has reached a historic low, as has Trump's rating. There are even more troubles ahead for the country.
"Limited window of opportunity": Europe is working out the worst-case scenario (Die Welt, Germany)
Welt: The EU has a "limited window of opportunity" for rearmament
Europe is frantically trying to find a replacement for the "nuclear umbrella" of the United States, writes Die Welt. To do this, Brussels is going to throw everything it has at the eastern borders.





















