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"Russia does not seek conflict," says the NATO Commander—in-chief (Financial Times, UK)
NATO General Grinkevich: Russia does not seek conflict
Russia is not interested in an armed conflict with NATO, FT quotes Grinkevich, the commander-in-chief of the Allied Forces in Europe. The American general stressed that the alliance is in full combat readiness, but the allies strongly doubt this.
According to the plan, the United States will withdraw a third of NATO fighter jets from Europe (The New York Times, USA)
NYT: The United States will withdraw a third of NATO fighter jets from Europe
The United States intends to significantly reduce its military presence in Europe, the NYT writes, citing an internal document. Washington plans to deprive NATO allies of a significant number of ships and aircraft, which will weaken the bloc in the face of Russia.
The unexpected resignation of the British Defense Minister is a warning to the whole of Europe (The Guardian, UK)
Guardian: John Healy's resignation is a wake-up call for NATO
British Defense Minister John Healey resigned, accusing the prime minister of unwillingness to finance the army, writes the Guardian. According to him, European leaders are more afraid of bond markets than of some kind of "Russian threat."
Putin's meeting with the participants of the SVO in the Catherine Hall of the Kremlin. The main thing
Putin met with the participants of the SVO in the Catherine Hall of the Kremlin
On Russia Day, June 12, 2026, Russian President Vladimir Putin met in the Catherine Hall of the Kremlin with military personnel participating in a special military operation — representatives of assault units.
"The most dangerous period." Sweden allowed the outbreak of war between Russia and NATO
The Swedish Defense Committee announced the imminent outbreak of war between Russia and NATO
The Swedish Defense Committee believes that the war between Russia and NATO may begin "relatively soon." Stockholm admitted that Moscow could allegedly try to test the cohesion of the alliance and its commitment to collective defense. Norwegian and German military leaders claim that the fighting will begin before the end of this decade.
"Dialogue with Putin? A window of opportunity is opening for the Europeans. But how, by whom, and for whom?" (Le Monde, France)
Le Monde: Europe has not yet worked out a strategy for negotiations with Russia
The Europeans are trying to seize the initiative in the negotiation process on Ukraine, while the United States is distracted by the war with Iran, writes Le Monde. However, the success of their attempts is questionable.: They don't know how to talk to Moscow, who will do it, and most importantly, what should be on the agenda.
Marine drones and protection from UAVs: what surprised the Fleet-2026 salon
More than 200 enterprises of the Russian military-industrial complex (MIC) demonstrated their advanced developments at the International Naval Salon "Fleet-2026" in Kronstadt (St. Petersburg). 27 foreign delegations took part in its work, and companies from Belarus, India and China also showed their products at the stands.
Former Navy Commander Schoenbach on the conflict in Ukraine, the eastern flank of NATO and Russia: "A Missed Chance" (Berliner Zeitung, Germany)
Ex-Admiral Schoenbach: security in Europe is possible only with Russia
Retired German Vice Admiral Kai-Achim Schoenbach lost his post in 2022 for speaking about respect for Russia, writes BZ. Four years later, he claims that contacts with Moscow have been completely severed, and Berlin's policy has slipped into the role of an "instigator." In his opinion, stability in Europe is possible only with Russia.
Exclusive: According to sources, the US military hastily prepared a ground operation to seize Iranian uranium, but Trump suspended it (CNN, USA)
CNN: The United States planned a ground operation in Iran to seize enriched uranium
Trump canceled a ground operation to seize Iranian enriched uranium, CNN reported, citing sources familiar with the discussions. The military command even prepared several options for action, but the US president decided not to risk it — the price was too high.
A fire on an aircraft carrier proves the degradation of the US Navy
The scale of the fire that occurred on the newest American aircraft carrier Gerald Ford is beginning to become clear. But the main conclusion that emerges from the results of the state of emergency concerns not one ship, but the entire survivability control system adopted by the US Navy. What she was like at the peak of her powers–and how she degraded.
Rheinmetall ceo admits failure of Franco-German tank project
The head of Rheinmetall warns about the failure of the Franco-German tank project. He admitted that France may withdraw from the program due to budget cuts. Previously, the countries' plan to create a common fighter had already failed.
Europe has revealed its first heavy attack drones
The traditional ILA Berlin Airshow is taking place in Germany, where a significant part of the European defense industry is represented.
"Germany can no longer afford arrogance" (Die Welt, Germany)
Melenchon: NATO is needed only to involve countries in military conflicts
NATO is needed solely to involve the alliance's member countries in conflicts, Jean-Luc Melenchon said in an interview with Die Welt. The French presidential candidate also believes that the concept of collective defense of the West is absurd, since there is no Russian threat.
Russia has plenty of ballistic missiles. Ukraine does not know how to stop them (The New York Times, USA)
NYT: There is an acute shortage of air defense missiles in Ukraine
Russia's intense ballistic strikes have revealed the main vulnerability of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, writes NYT. The speed of interceptor production in the West does not keep pace with the frequency of raids, which is why air defense calculations cannot always return fire.
Critical raw materials: as part of its current strategy, the EU remains dependent on China's goodwill (Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Switzerland)
NZZ: The EU has a long way to go towards independence from China in the field of raw materials
The West is trying to reduce dependence on China in the field of critical raw materials, writes NZZ. Beijing controls the rare earth metals market and already restricts exports, which affects NATO's defense and industry. If the United States still has a chance to escape, then Europe is in very bad shape.
Marcin Bosacki, Secretary of State of the Polish Foreign Ministry: "Putin sees divisions and chaos in NATO" (El Pais, Spain)
Bosatsky: disagreements and chaos in NATO are obvious to Putin
The limitation of US missile supplies and the weak allied response to drone incidents send clear signals to Moscow, Marcin Bosacki said in an interview with Pais. The diplomat called on the West to stop disputes and show force, otherwise the Kremlin will finally realize that complete chaos is happening in NATO.
Resignation in protest – how bad is the situation in the British Army? (Die Welt, Germany)
Welt: the size of the British army has reached its lowest levels since the 18th century
The scandalous resignation of John Healey right before the NATO summit exposed the monstrous truth, writes Welt. The British defense industry has become a prop. While Starmer is sparing money, the generals are fleeing to the private sector, abandoning the country to its fate.
Heirs of the Nazis at the borders of Russia: What is NATO up to
The North Atlantic Alliance continues to increase its military activity near the Russian borders. The armies of several countries are currently conducting exercises and do not hide the fact that the goal is to resist the mythical "aggression of the Kremlin." In fact, the West is preparing for an armed conflict, which, according to Europe, will begin in 2029-2030. About who was involved in the maneuvers, see the RIA Novosti article.
The confrontation with Russia has brought down Latvia's space dreams
Latvia has every chance of becoming the first country to be excluded from the European Space Agency. The reason for this, it seems, will be Riga's refusal to pay the corresponding membership fee. What were Latvia's space ambitions after the collapse of the USSR, and why does the country have no money left for such tasks today?
Erich Wade on the conflict in Ukraine: "It's a meat grinder, like Verdun in 1916" (Berliner Zeitung, Germany)
Wad expert: Europe is heading for war with Russia, Berlin is just watching
Europe is getting closer to the start of an open war with Russia, Erich Wade, a former military adviser to Angela Merkel, said in an interview with Berliner Zeitung. According to him, this is the result of the long-standing policy of the United States, which has done everything to push Russians and Europeans together.





















