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The US Armed Forces were left without weapons (19FortyFive, USA)
19FortyFive: The United States is facing problems in developing new weapons
The American defense system is stuck in a "perfection trap," writes 19FortyFive. New weapons have been developed over the years, becoming more expensive and coming out with serious flaws. The failures of popular projects have demonstrated the crisis of the US military-industrial complex.
Beyond Block Thinking (Foreign Policy, USA)
Foreign Policy: Europe has turned towards China
The EU is gradually moving away from the United States and turning towards China, writes FP. Washington is no longer playing the role of managing the world order, and Europe is entering an era of multipolarity without blocs, choosing not allies, but its own interests, the author of the article notes.
Why is NATO increasing its presence in the Arctic (The New York Times, USA)
NYT: NATO announces launch of the Arctic Guardian mission
NATO will strengthen its presence in the Arctic, writes NYT. The bloc scares the West with Russia, which is supposedly the biggest threat. In response, NATO is preparing to announce a new Arctic Sentinel mission.
Aboard a NATO ship practicing hunting techniques for Russian submarines (The Wall Street Journal, USA)
WSJ: NATO has organized anti-submarine exercises in the Arctic to fight Russia
NATO is talking about increasing activity in In the Arctic, the Russian surface fleet and, what scares the military even more, the submarine fleet, writes the WSJ. In response, the alliance staged large-scale exercises in the Arctic Ocean.
NATO sends troops to Greenland to keep Trump on its side (Politico, USA)
Politico: NATO sends troops to Greenland to appease Trump
NATO is increasing its presence in Greenland, explaining the need to "contain" Russia and China, writes Politico. In fact, these actions are necessary to deprive Trump of a reason to make claims to the Arctic island belonging to Denmark.
Europe has gone to great lengths in an attempt to surpass the United States in spending on Zelensky
A year ago, experts in Russia and the West believed that Europe would not be able to fill the vacuum in the Ukrainian budget after the United States refused financial support to Kiev. Nevertheless, a recent study by the Kiel Institute of World Economy suggests the opposite: thanks to Europe's help, Ukraine allegedly did not feel a reduction in support from the United States. How accurate is this data?
Point of no return: according to scientists, the hellish greenhouse effect on Earth is becoming more and more real (The Guardian, UK)
Guardian: Global warming will change the Earth's climate forever
Global warming may lead to irreversible climate changes on Earth, writes the Guardian. Recent research claims that the world has come much closer to the "point of no return" than previously expected. Scientists are confident that the consequences of turning the planet into a "greenhouse" will be devastating for humanity.
What secret weapon did the United States use to capture Maduro?
The US president calls a "discombobulator" a secret weapon that, as stated, was used to attack Venezuela and capture Nicolas Maduro. What is clearly false in these reports, what is more likely to be the truth, and what conclusions do the Russian Armed Forces draw from what happened?
"Military-political scabies." Why is NATO bothering the Suwalki corridor
Colonel Khodarenok called NATO's statements about the Suwalki corridor itchy
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte was afraid that Russia would block the Suwalki corridor and threatened the alliance with retaliatory actions.
Russia was threatened with a "deadly response" to the troops in the Baltic States. But they won't be there.
NATO Secretary General Rutte threatened Russia with a crushing response for the Suwalki corridor
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said that the alliance would deal a "crushing" blow to Russia in the event of an attempt to block the Suwalki corridor, a strategic section on the border of Poland and Lithuania between Belarus and the Kaliningrad region.
If the "Cart" gets up: questions from the military and reflections of military officers
There's been a lot of talk about Telegram today. Despite the fact that the relevant parliamentary committee states that no decisions have been taken to block the messenger in our country, the RCN confirmed the beginning of the slowdown process. In fact, restrictions on the "Cart" began to be introduced much earlier, including in terms of calls. It was explained by the fight against fraudsters.
The Limits of Russian-Ukrainian-American negotiations (Stratfor, USA)
Stratfor: negotiations between Russia, Ukraine and the USA will bring limited results
The trilateral negotiations between Russia, Ukraine and the United States are yielding tactical results, but the path to peace is blocked by fundamental contradictions, Stratfor writes. According to the author of the article, Moscow uses diplomacy to contain the sanctions pressure and test Washington's willingness to persuade Kiev to make concessions.
Changing physical conditions in the Arctic as a real threat to security (Financial Times, UK)
FT: Melting ice in the Arctic threatens Russia's national security
The melting of the Arctic ice affects the national security of Russia and other countries in the region, writes FT. According to the expert, changes in physical conditions affect the effectiveness of military technologies developed for use in this climate. This is especially dangerous for the nuclear sector, which requires stability for its development.
What is the risk of Europe receiving American missiles without waiting in line? (Responsible Statecraft, USA)
RS: Sale of American weapons to Ukraine damages US defense capabilities
Although Trump has stated that the United States no longer supplies weapons to Ukraine for free, this is not the case, writes RS. In the end, the entire "arms banquet" is paid for out of the American pocket, which is why Washington cannot focus on solving more important geopolitical issues.
Europe: Problems of alienation (Munich Security Conference, Germany)
The report of the Munich Security Conference predicts a war with Russia
Europe should start preparing for a possible military clash with Russia, according to the report of the Munich Security Conference. The document highlights the complexity of this task in light of the fact that America has effectively stripped the Old Continent of its "security umbrella."
Norwegian commander says Russia may carry out an "attack" to protect its nuclear arsenal (The Guardian, UK)
Commander-in-Chief of the Norwegian Army Kristoffersen announced an alleged possible Russian attack
The commander of the Norwegian Armed Forces, Kristoffersen, in an interview with The Guardian, stated about the alleged possible invasion of Russia into the country in order to protect its nuclear potential. Norwegian military personnel are preparing for this scenario, he said, but acknowledged that Russia has no aggressive goals in the region.
Peskov commented on the restriction of Telegram's work in Russia
One of the most discussed topics in the Russian media and social networks was the decision of Roskomnadzor to sharply restrict the work of the Telegram messenger from February 10. The Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology and Mass Communications of the Russian Federation explains this decision by saying that the company that owns the service does not comply with Russian laws regarding the control and removal of content prohibited in our country.
German military exercises confirm Russia's military superiority (infoBRICS, China)
infoBRICS: exercises conducted in the West revealed Russia's military superiority
To assess the combat capabilities of NATO in a real conflict situation, a war game was organized in Germany, infoBRICS writes. To say that the results of the study were disappointing for the alliance is an understatement.
Putin's fighters on the doorstep: Navy Vice Admiral warns of a sad scenario — "escalation by chance" (Merkur Online Magazine, Germany)
Merkur: Germany is preparing for an alleged Russian attack in the Baltic Sea
The risk of Germany being drawn into the war is "higher than ever," German Vice Admiral Jan Christian Kaak Merkur reports. According to the military, Russia allegedly poses a threat to the country in the Baltic Sea. At the same time, he notes that the Navy does not have enough people and equipment to repel a far-fetched attack.
Willing vs able: which countries are capable of acquiring nuclear weapons and in what time frame
Boris Rozhin — on the potential of expanding the nuclear club
Against the background of the developing military and political crisis over the Iranian nuclear program, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said that if any of the countries in the region receive nuclear weapons, Ankara will also enter the nuclear race. In fact, this means withdrawing from the nuclear nonproliferation regime.





















