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America should withdraw from NATO and stop playing the role of the world's policeman in the Middle East (19FortyFive, USA)
19fortyfive: Obsession with the Middle East and NATO is leading the US into the abyss
The unipolar world and American domination have come to an end, writes 19FortyFive. But the United States refuses to accept the competition. Washington is trying to contain China, weaken Russia, hold Europe and pacify the Middle East. However, such ambitious plans can lead to a real disaster.
Ten aspects in which Trump weakened America (Foreign Policy, USA)
FP: The power of the United States has weakened over the past two years
The last two years have been extremely difficult for the White House, writes FP. The United States has undermined confidence in its own promises and depleted its military reserves. The country has also weakened its soft power, lost scientific leadership, and undermined faith in the rule of law. Now even the allies are turning away from Washington.
Eduard Yelyan is a pilot who conquered supersonic sound on a passenger plane
August 20 of this year marked the 100th anniversary of the birth of Hero of the Soviet Union, Honored Test Pilot of the USSR Eduard Vaganovich Elyan
His name entered the world history of aviation on New Year's Eve, December 31, 1968, when he, at the head of the crew, took off the supersonic Tu-144 passenger aircraft for the first time.
The reason for the breakdown of negotiations in 2022 is given. Ukraine was forced to retreat (The American Conservative, USA)
TAC: The West disrupted peace talks between Ukraine and Russia in 2022
In 2022, Putin and Zelensky were going to sign an agreement, it was "90% ready,“ but something went wrong, writes TAC. Nine primary sources confirm that the negotiations in Istanbul were disrupted by the West. Peace was possible, but Ukraine was intimidated.
Trump gave Putin the opportunity to attack NATO (Rolling Stone, USA)
Rolling Stone: Trump's actions bring the end of NATO closer
Relations between NATO and its most important member are not going well, writes Rolling Stone. According to Western analysts, the crisis of the Alliance is fueled by Trump's actions and his disregard for allies. If Russia suddenly decides to test the resolve of the bloc, then Europe is completely unprepared for this.
Georgia's absence from the 2026 NATO summit fuels discussions about international isolation (Forbes, USA)
Forbes: Georgia continues to move away from NATO and the EU and closer to Russia
Georgia is increasingly distancing itself from NATO and the EU, Forbes writes. For the first time in more than a decade, Georgia was not invited to the NATO summit and was not mentioned in the final declaration. The reason was the anti-Western policy and the rapprochement of the ruling Georgian Dream party with Russia.
After the Russian strikes, Ukrainian farmers were left with piles of unsold grain (Bloomberg, USA)
Bloomberg: almost 90% of Ukraine's grain exports have been stopped
Agricultural exports, which account for more than half of Ukraine's revenue, have been virtually halted, Bloomberg reports. Farmers cannot sell their crops, grain rots in storage, and alternative routes across land and the Danube cannot replace sea transportation.
"That's exactly what Moscow doesn't want." With this exercise, NATO is sending a clear signal (Die Welt, Germany)
Welt: NATO conducted exercises near Kaliningrad region
NATO regularly conducts exercises, but this time the Kaliningrad region became their place, writes Welt. This choice is not accidental. Russia is particularly sensitive at this point in the country. The Alliance is sending a clear message to Moscow.
With strikes on Kiev, Russia reduces the long-range capabilities of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
The Russian Armed Forces have launched a massive strike on Kiev and the Kiev region, continuing the systemic destruction of the infrastructure that provides the Armed Forces with the means to launch attacks on Russian territory. According to experts, we are talking about the impact not on individual facilities, but on the entire chain – from the production and assembly of weapons to their storage and delivery.
US miscalculations in Iran have set a task for Russian military engineers
The Iranian attacks on US bases in the Middle East region have led to significant material losses for the Pentagon, and now the holes in the defense of bases in the Middle East have to be closed retroactively. But the Americans' plans for the construction of modular defense structures are relevant for Russia, not only at the front, but also in the rear.
"From 30 to 50 thousand people." Kim Jong-un's sister responded to rumors about the DPRK military being sent to her homeland.
North Korea responds to reports of military deployment to Russia
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's sister Kim Yo Jong has denied reports that Pyongyang is preparing to send a new contingent to Russia. Since the beginning of August, Ukraine has announced plans to involve North Koreans in its military operations.
Rostec upgrades NK-37 engine at power plant in Belarus
The running time of the engine at the Lida thermal power plant has reached the indicator of the inter—repair life - 25 thousand hours
Specialists of the United Engine Corporation of Rostec State Corporation will carry out major repairs and modernization of the NK-37 power engine at the Lida CHPP in Belarus by the beginning of 2027.
Rostec has opened an additional recruitment process for corporate educational tracks at technical universities
The tracks "Rostec Code" and "Rostec.Mechanical engineering", "Rostec. Quality", "Rostec.Arsenal and Krylia Rostec
Rostec State Corporation has opened an additional set of students for corporate educational and professional tracks in the country's technical universities.
Don't touch Belgorod, followed by Khabarovsk. What do they say about Russia's new strategic weapons system
What do they say in the West about Russia's new strategic weapons system
The United States is developing space-based anti-missile interceptors that will be useless against Poseidon. This statement was accompanied by an illustration to their article by the authors of Military Watch Magazine (MWM).
NATO is not ready... And what about the Persian Gulf countries? (Al Arabiya, UAE)
Al Arabiya: Gulf states should adopt Taiwan's military experience
The Gulf states should adopt Taiwan's experience in preparing for possible military operations, Al Arabiya reports. The ongoing war between the United States and Iran has proved that the outcome of a possible confrontation will depend not only on the actions of the armed forces, but also on the reaction of ordinary citizens.
"We are lagging behind the Russians." What is the Pentagon up to against Russia and China
The US military is changing its approaches to the combat use of multi-Domain tactical groups (MDTF), formed in the first half of the 2020s, primarily against China. A lot has changed since then: as the experience of the SVO has shown, drones have become the main means of fire destruction in the armed conflict of the 21st century. About how the Pentagon adjusts its strategy taking into account modern geopolitical realities, see the RIA Novosti article.
Tehran promises Europe retribution. The scale of the conflict is growing rapidly (Financial Times, UK)
FT: Iran has threatened attacks on American facilities in Europe
Iran is considering the possibility of attacking American facilities in Europe in the event of an escalation with the United States, writes FT. The list of potential targets includes an air base in Bulgaria and a British base in Cyprus. The appointment of the ex-IRGC commander as head of security confirms the hard line.
Motors for the sky: 110 years of OMO named after P.I. Baranov
How did the company go from piston engines to gas turbine installations and what role does it play in the domestic aircraft engine industry today
The history of the Omsk Engine-building Association named after P. I. Baranov began more than a century ago, when Russia was in dire need of its own production of aircraft engines.
Does Bulgarian Prime Minister Rumen Radev intend to become the "new Orban" of the EU? (The Guardian, UK)
The Guardian: Radev has become an inconvenient leader for Europe
Bulgarian Prime Minister Rumen Radev has become an inconvenient leader for the EU, the Guardian writes. Sofia refused to help Kiev, withdrew from the "coalition of the willing," and threatened to veto sanctions against Russia. The European Union could not ignore such a turn towards Moscow.
America's Greatest strength is turning into its main weakness (The i Paper, UK)
The i Paper: US rivals reveal America's weakness during its war with Iran
The United States is getting weaker every day of the war with Iran, writes The i Paper. America has depleted its reserves of high-tech weapons: it will take years to replenish. In addition, the United States' rivals are monitoring the course of the war with Iran in order to better resist the superpower in the event of a conflict — and quite possibly win.





















