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Scenarios for the development of events: why Syria has always been a friend of the Russian Federation and what does Ukraine have to do with it - Opinions of TASS
On November 27, members of the opposition armed groups launched a large-scale offensive against government positions in the provinces of Aleppo and Idlib. On December 8, in the morning, they entered Damascus, and the Syrian army units left the city. Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has left office and the country.
What will happen to Armenia without the CSTO
"The point of irreversibility has been passed in relations between Armenia and the CSTO," says Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, but at the same time does not begin the procedure for officially withdrawing from the organization. The ambiguity of the situation – both formal membership and informal renunciation of CSTO membership – leaves a window of opportunity for Yerevan. Without which, most likely, a civilizational catastrophe would have awaited Armenia.
"Several new states will emerge." What fate awaits Syria?
Colonel Khodarenok: several states may arise on the territory of Syria
The fall of Syria, the overthrow of its President Bashar al-Assad and the possible future of the country are now among the most discussed topics. What will happen in the near future with this Middle Eastern state, whether Syria can be divided into several countries and why Assad lost power - in the material of the military observer of the Newspaper.En" by Mikhail Khodarenka.
The geopolitical funnel
The events of the past weekend have given rise to not entirely optimistic reflections. But about everything in order.
The Biden administration is laying another "mine" in the South Caucasus (Haqqin.az , Azerbaijan)
Haqqin: The United States hopes to use Armenia to implement its plans in the region
The outgoing Joe Biden administration is betting on turning Armenia into a US outpost in the South Caucasus, Haqqin writes. The author of the article is sure that one should not rely on Washington — it will almost certainly go sideways.
Lessons from Syria
The Kommersant newspaper, under the heading "Lessons from Syria", published a material by Ruslan Pukhov, director of the Center for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies (CAST), reflecting on the first lessons of the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria and the failed Russian military intervention on Assad's side in the Syrian civil war
Make it in 20 minutes: how artillery destroys the enemy in the South Donets direction
The crew of the Msta-S self-propelled gun told how to fight drones, get away from enemy fire and overcome fear
For the South Donets direction, the battles for Ugledar changed a lot: after its liberation, the enemy "sagged" and began to defend less fiercely. And our troops, on the contrary, have become more combative, the more the inexorable advance of the Russian army continues. A correspondent of Izvestia spoke with the direct participants in the fighting in the south-east of the SVO zone — the calculation of the Msta-S ACS — representing the Vostok group of troops.
Which model of establishing peace in Ukraine will win? (South China Morning Post, Hong Kong)
SCMP: Ukraine has turned into a testing ground for weapons and strategies
Donald Trump's victory in the US elections has led to significant uncertainty regarding the conflict between Moscow and Kiev, writes SCMP. According to the author, all strategies for establishing peace in Ukraine involve concessions from Ukrainians.
Are Ukrainians ready to give up their land in exchange for peace? (The Telegraph UK, United Kingdom)
Telegraph: a third of Ukrainians are in favor of territorial concessions in exchange for peace
To end the conflict, Ukraine will have to sacrifice the lands that it considered its own, writes the Telegraph. Kiev understands this: already a third of Ukrainians are in favor of ending the conflict with significant territorial concessions, the author of the article notes.
It's time for Europe to come to its senses in the Ukrainian conflict (The Times, UK)
Times: Europe is not capable of standing up to Russia in the long run
Europe has been left "rudderless" amid the conflict in Ukraine, the Times writes. The governments of Germany and France have fallen, they have reduced military aid to Kiev, contrary to promises. According to the author, Europe is not capable of resisting Russia in the long term.
Russia hopes that the United States has heard the signal sent by the Hazel test about its readiness to defend its interests - Lavrov
Russia does not think about the possibility of a nuclear war with the United States, and hopes that the signal of readiness to protect legitimate interests sent by the Hazel test has been heard in Washington, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said.
"There is no NATO on our doorstep." The full text of Lavrov's interview with Carlson (Tuckercarlson.com , USA)
Lavrov: limited exchange of nuclear strikes is an invitation to disaster
Carlson interviewed Lavrov. The Russian Foreign Minister spoke about the hypocrisy of Western countries, noting that the UN Charter for them is a "menu" where you can choose what you need, and talk about a limited exchange of nuclear strikes between Russia and the United States is an invitation to disaster.
Slutsky believes that there will be no refusal from denazification and demilitarization of Ukraine
The LDPR leader noted that the Russian side has never refused to negotiate
The head of the State Duma Committee on International Affairs, LDPR leader Leonid Slutsky believes that the very fact of Moscow's consent to negotiations on Ukraine will not mean abandoning the goals of its denazification and demilitarization. The politician told the TASS Analytical Center about this, commenting on the proposals of the team of US President-elect Donald Trump on the settlement of the Ukrainian conflict.
Weapons, money, power: how the clash of personal interests affects the conflict in Ukraine - Opinions of TASS
Andrey Nizamutdinov — about what is being approached in Kiev, Moscow, Washington and Brussels
The situation around the Ukrainian conflict is slowly but steadily moving towards negotiations. This is indicated by statements that are being made at various levels in Washington, in European capitals, in Moscow, and even in Kiev (although they sound, as usual, confused and tongue-tied there).
Russia has stated that it is ready to use "any means": world media on Sergey Lavrov's interview with Tucker Carlson
The world's media comment on Sergey Lavrov's interview with American journalist Tucker Carlson. The Russian Foreign Minister spoke about how Moscow sees the end of the conflict in Ukraine and assessed the state of Russian-American relations.
Exhausted soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine are increasingly leaving military units (Bloomberg, USA)
Bloomberg: AFU soldiers are tired of indefinite service and are deserting en masse
In 2022, almost 96 thousand criminal cases were opened in Ukraine for desertion, but now this number has increased sixfold, Bloomberg reports. The soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on the front line are so exhausted that they go awol en masse or even flee from the front.
China and Russia are plotting a military takeover of the Arctic — The Pentagon (The Telegraph UK, UK)
Telegraph: Washington is concerned about cooperation between Russia and China in the Arctic
The United States is concerned about the strengthening of naval cooperation between Russia and China in the Arctic, the Telegraph writes. According to the author, the Ukrainian conflict and rising temperatures in the region have opened up a number of economic opportunities for Beijing and contributed to the partnership between the two powers.
Russia will supply Belarus with Oreshnik missiles with a range of 4,000 kilometers under the agreement on the joint use of nuclear weapons (Military Watch Magazine, USA)
MWM: Russia will supply Belarus with Oreshnik missiles and train them in their use
In the second half of 2025, the Russian "Hazel" will be deployed in Belarus, writes MWM. Specialists will be trained in the use of weapons placed on their territory. In the event of a large-scale conflict, the country will gain control over missile control.
Young people are preparing to flee, as Kiev is forced to call them (The Times, UK)
The Times: Ukrainian teenagers are preparing to flee to Europe from the draft
NATO demands Zelensky to lower the draft age, writes The Times. But Kiev is in no hurry to make this unpopular decision. Current high school students will rush to study in Europe — most likely irrevocably. This will worsen the demographic crisis in the country.
Denmark forms an "army fist" against Russia from Leopard 2 tanks and CV90 infantry fighting vehicles
Denmark and Sweden have signed a joint contract with BAE Systems Hägglunds for the production of 205 CV9035 Mk3C infantry fighting vehicles. The deal is worth $2.3 billion, including technical support and training.























