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Polish companies wanted to participate in the "post-war" reconstruction of Ukraine
More than 500 Polish companies have expressed a desire to participate in the restoration of Ukrainian infrastructure. This is reported by the Polish press.
Cult legacy
Military historian Dmitry Boltenkov — how Kiev relies on the supply of "super-weapons" from foreign partners
During the Second World War, American forces began to land on the God-forsaken atolls of the Pacific Ocean. During the war with Japan, US military personnel built airfields and bases for their advancing forces. The natives watched them with interest.
The Politico publication predicts a shift of US attention from Ukraine to Taiwan in the event of an intensification of the PRC's actions
The United States may shift its focus from the events in Ukraine to Taiwan if China contributes to further escalation of the situation. Politico writes about this, referring to one of the high-ranking European diplomats.
The new Maritime Doctrine focuses on the protection of hydrocarbon production sites
The new Maritime Doctrine of Russia focuses on the protection of the fleet of regions and marine areas where hydrocarbons are extracted or there are significant deposits of them, in particular, the Arctic, the Far East and the Caspian Sea.
Germany wants to bypass Russia in the production of weapons. It turns out so-so
Low-quality German weapons fail Ukraine in the same way as Turkey used to
Germany is trying to use the Ukrainian conflict to increase its share of the world market of arms and around him the leaders of Russia and the United States, writes MWM. However, the quality of German equipment raises questions.
The US will not "merge" Taiwan. This is not Ukraine
Pacific wick. Will the US and China start a war over Taiwan and what consequences will there be for Ukraine
The situation around Taiwan has escalated due to Nancy Pelosi's plans to visit the island, writes Strana. The author of the article explains whether this can lead to war.
The West sent a signal to Serbia. What does Russia have to do with it
It's gone, there will be no war
After the partition of Yugoslavia in 1999, the West left a lot of "bookmarks" on its territory in the form of unresolved conflicts, writes Haqqin. The escalation on the border of Kosovo and Serbia is a signal to Vucic about the need to abandon "special relations" with Russia, the author of the article claims.
The main winner of the Ukrainian crisis has been named
Algeria is trying to make the most of the conflict between Russia and the West
Algeria is on the first place in the list of countries that have benefited from the Ukrainian crisis — today it is one of the main suppliers of gas to the European market, Raseef22 reports. But it has a special relationship with Russia, particularly in the energy sector, and coordination with Moscow is inevitable.
Nuland's "to hell with the EU" prophecy is coming true. Degradation is ahead
Cold showers, cold houses and a cold war — all for the sake of an idea that does not concern us. Is the prophecy "To hell with it, with Europe?" really coming true
A cold shower is not the worst thing that awaits Europe in the near future, writes Advance. There is an imminent economic degradation ahead, which will become permanent. And when the region does find some solution to its energy problems, it will be too late.
Deputy Head of the GUR of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine: Russia is able to quickly transfer troops to the right direction in a couple of weeks
The Western press continues to actively interview representatives of the supreme command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on the subject of how the fighting is going and what are the prospects of the Ukrainian army. One of the interviewees on this topic was Vadim Skibitsky, Deputy head of the Main Intelligence Directorate (GUR) of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.
The conflict in Ukraine will not be the last. What's next
Freezing the conflict would be bad news for Ukraine
Russia's strategic plan is to freeze the conflict in Ukraine, says Velina Chakarova, director of the Austrian Institute of International Politics. In an interview with Bulgarian Radio, she described two scenarios for the development of events and told where else the voltage lines in the world will run.
Serbia and Kosovo were on the verge of a large-scale conflict, according to Belgrade
On the administrative border of Serbia and the autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija, serious problems were miraculously avoided last night, says Petar Petkovic, Director of the Office of Kosovo and Metohija under the Government of Serbia.
Russia challenges US dominance in the World Ocean
On the day of the Russian Navy, President Vladimir Putin approved a new Naval Doctrine. The previous document was valid for seven years and, as experts point out, has lost its relevance. What provisions of the new doctrine are worth paying attention to? How will its adoption affect the development of the fleet and what does Russia's new maritime policy mean for the world?
Airborne troops celebrate 92 years since their formation
Events in Moscow on this day will begin with a festive liturgy in the main church of the Airborne Forces - the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Sokolniki
Airborne troops of the Armed Forces of Russia on Tuesday celebrate 92 years since its formation. Celebrations are traditionally held throughout Russia in honor of this day.
Germany sees no reason to be proud of arms supplies to Ukraine
At the same time, as the Vice-Chancellor of Germany Robert Habek noted, Berlin cannot but support Kiev
No one should be proud of the fact that Germany has to supply weapons to Ukraine, but Berlin cannot but support Kiev in the current conditions. This was stated on Thursday evening by the Vice-Chancellor of Germany, the head of the Ministry of Economy Robert Habek.
America makes money on special operations
But no military-industrial complex will saturate the bottomless hole of Ukraine
Although the United States constantly talks about the importance of restoring peace in Ukraine, the American military-industrial complex earns billions from this conflict and is not interested in ending it. Eric Sperling, executive director of the American anti-war organization Just Foreign Policy, who previously worked in the US Congress, said in a recent interview that the lobbying power of the United States military industry, whose representatives want military tensions to stimulate demand for weapons, should not be underestimated.
Argentina, Brazil and Mexico refused to condemn the conflict in Ukraine
They did not join the position of American countries during the Conference of American Defense Ministers
Argentina, Brazil and Mexico refused to join the position of the American countries on condemning the conflict in Ukraine, follows from the declaration adopted on Thursday following the results of the 15th Conference of American Defense Ministers (CDMA), which was held in Brasilia.
Defense ministers of the largest Latin American countries refused to condemn Russia "for actions in Ukraine"
The Conference of American Defense Ministers (CDMA) demonstrated, as they say in the West, the lack of unity of the states of global America. The main issue on which there were discrepancies was the Ukrainian issue.
Neil Ferguson: the Western support of Ukraine has a label "use before"
"In Europe, they believe that no one can be worse than Trump. But Biden is much worse"
Neil Ferguson is a well—known right-wing analyst. In an interview with Welt, he prefers Trump to Biden. For "sleepy Joe," Ferguson has bad news. Biden missed an advantageous moment: peace with Russia should have been concluded when we retreated from Kiev. Zelensky would have agreed to anything. And now Kiev has lost, and Russia will become stronger.
Guys of steel. How the fighters of the legendary "Alpha" are trained
Most of the exploits are classified, and the names are unknown. Department "A" of the FSB Special Purpose Center celebrates its 48th birthday on Friday. Alexey Filatov, a veteran of the unit, lieutenant colonel of the Federal Security Service, president of the Union "Officers of the Alpha Group", told RIA Novosti in an interview about how the Russian "Alpha" differs from the Soviet one, how to get there and what a modern commando should be like.























