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#Philippines ๐ต๐ญ: Three #ISEAP (#ISIS - East Asia Province) militants were killed by Security Forces in Lanao del Norte, #Mindanao.
As a result three M14 rifles, Mk 2 hand grenade, a dummy M16A1 rifle, 7.62mm magazines/ammo etc... were captured from the militants.
https://twitter.com/war_noir/status/1780260184125812920
As a result three M14 rifles, Mk 2 hand grenade, a dummy M16A1 rifle, 7.62mm magazines/ammo etc... were captured from the militants.
https://twitter.com/war_noir/status/1780260184125812920
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#Syria ๐ธ๐พ: "Turkistan Islamic Party" (#Uyghur sub-group of Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham) released photos from Jabal Turkmen (Turkmen Mountain) in #Latakia.
The #TIP militants appear to be armed with AK-74M rifles, AKS-74U carbine, #Chinese ๐จ๐ณ Type 56-2 rifle and AKM rifles.
https://twitter.com/war_noir/status/1780238789446602983
The #TIP militants appear to be armed with AK-74M rifles, AKS-74U carbine, #Chinese ๐จ๐ณ Type 56-2 rifle and AKM rifles.
https://twitter.com/war_noir/status/1780238789446602983
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๐ป๐ช๐ช๐จ Nicolรกs Maduro ordered the closure of the Venezuelan embassy and consulate in Ecuador and that all diplomatic personnel immediately return to the country.
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๐๐จ๐ณ๐ท๐บ๐บ๐ฆ Through the Lens: Chinese think-tank on the Ukraine crisis
Throughout the year, the crisis in Ukraine has exhibited several features. A war of attrition with significant losses โ the Ukraine crisis has thus far lasted more than 600 days, and both sides have invested considerable human, material, and financial resources.
A protracted tug-of-war โ in 2023, the two sides have made limited changes in the front. Neither Russia nor Ukraine can launch a decisive offensive to turn the tide of the war.
The road to a political settlement Is long and difficult. The reasons are:
1๏ธโฃ The Russian and Ukrainian positions are diametrically opposed. Russia cannot accept defeat, refuses to abandon the existing front, and will continue pushing forward. Ukraine refuses to acknowledge the status quo and seeks to recover its territory. The battlefield will remain relatively balanced in the short term, making it difficult to see fundamental changes.
2๏ธโฃ The United States and Europe will continue to aid Ukraine, but fatigue is becoming apparent. At the beginning of the Ukraine crisis, 72% of Americans actively supported aid to Ukraine, but that number had fallen to approximately 63% by October 2023. In April 2022, 33% of EU respondents strongly supported supplying arms to Ukraine, a figure that had dropped to 24% in August 2023.
Broad and far-reaching global impact
The prolonged Ukraine crisis has contributed to a reconfiguration of relations among the major countries and the global order.
โช๏ธOne such change is the definitive termination of the post-Cold War order. Russia and the United States are at loggerheads, and through the Ukrainian crisis, they hope to push for a renewal of the international order.
The second is the rising risk of conflict between the major countries. The Ukraine crisis has lowered the bottom line of national competition. All parties are now willing to resort to extreme means to achieve their goals.
โช๏ธThe third is the strengthening of the Western camp. The US has also greatly exaggerated the โRussian threatโ and further activated small multilateral security mechanisms with Japan and South Korea, the UK, and Australia.
The strategic buffer between NATO and Russia has disappeared, creating a clear geopolitical divide and plunging Europe into a new Cold War.
๐ป The Ukraine crisis has sparked a series of regional hotspots:
In September 2023, Azerbaijan began an anti-terrorist operation in the Nagorno-Karabakh region, achieving total victory.
The US and the West have pushed Japan and South Korea to strengthen cooperation and plotted to strengthen the Northeast Asian alliance system; this is likely to result in the great power game around the Korean Peninsula becoming increasingly fierce.
The adjustment of relations between the major countries brought about by the Ukraine crisis is also an incentive for resuming the IsraeliโPalestinian conflict.
โ๏ธThe protracted Ukraine crisis is one of the most critical events in the evolution of the contemporary international order. The international community must make concerted efforts to advance the peace process.
Full report
China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations is a prominent think-tank working directly under Chinese government.
#China #Russia #Ukraine
@asianomics
Throughout the year, the crisis in Ukraine has exhibited several features. A war of attrition with significant losses โ the Ukraine crisis has thus far lasted more than 600 days, and both sides have invested considerable human, material, and financial resources.
A protracted tug-of-war โ in 2023, the two sides have made limited changes in the front. Neither Russia nor Ukraine can launch a decisive offensive to turn the tide of the war.
The road to a political settlement Is long and difficult. The reasons are:
1๏ธโฃ The Russian and Ukrainian positions are diametrically opposed. Russia cannot accept defeat, refuses to abandon the existing front, and will continue pushing forward. Ukraine refuses to acknowledge the status quo and seeks to recover its territory. The battlefield will remain relatively balanced in the short term, making it difficult to see fundamental changes.
2๏ธโฃ The United States and Europe will continue to aid Ukraine, but fatigue is becoming apparent. At the beginning of the Ukraine crisis, 72% of Americans actively supported aid to Ukraine, but that number had fallen to approximately 63% by October 2023. In April 2022, 33% of EU respondents strongly supported supplying arms to Ukraine, a figure that had dropped to 24% in August 2023.
Broad and far-reaching global impact
The prolonged Ukraine crisis has contributed to a reconfiguration of relations among the major countries and the global order.
โช๏ธOne such change is the definitive termination of the post-Cold War order. Russia and the United States are at loggerheads, and through the Ukrainian crisis, they hope to push for a renewal of the international order.
The second is the rising risk of conflict between the major countries. The Ukraine crisis has lowered the bottom line of national competition. All parties are now willing to resort to extreme means to achieve their goals.
โช๏ธThe third is the strengthening of the Western camp. The US has also greatly exaggerated the โRussian threatโ and further activated small multilateral security mechanisms with Japan and South Korea, the UK, and Australia.
The strategic buffer between NATO and Russia has disappeared, creating a clear geopolitical divide and plunging Europe into a new Cold War.
๐ป The Ukraine crisis has sparked a series of regional hotspots:
In September 2023, Azerbaijan began an anti-terrorist operation in the Nagorno-Karabakh region, achieving total victory.
The US and the West have pushed Japan and South Korea to strengthen cooperation and plotted to strengthen the Northeast Asian alliance system; this is likely to result in the great power game around the Korean Peninsula becoming increasingly fierce.
The adjustment of relations between the major countries brought about by the Ukraine crisis is also an incentive for resuming the IsraeliโPalestinian conflict.
โ๏ธThe protracted Ukraine crisis is one of the most critical events in the evolution of the contemporary international order. The international community must make concerted efforts to advance the peace process.
Full report
China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations is a prominent think-tank working directly under Chinese government.
#China #Russia #Ukraine
@asianomics
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Maduro to the United States in the face of imminent imposition of sanctions:
"You lose more. (...) Wanting to do us harm, you do yourselves harm. We are going to move forward with or without a license."
"You lose more. (...) Wanting to do us harm, you do yourselves harm. We are going to move forward with or without a license."
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United States reiterates that if the Maduro Government does not comply with the Barbados Agreement they will reimpose sanctions:
"We are two days away from April 18. We have made it very clear that if Maduro and his representatives do not fully implement the Barbados Agreement, we would reimpose sanctions," said State Department spokesman Matthew Miller.
"We are two days away from April 18. We have made it very clear that if Maduro and his representatives do not fully implement the Barbados Agreement, we would reimpose sanctions," said State Department spokesman Matthew Miller.