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New Russian fighter destroys 'Patriots' days after delivery from Germany

Barely a day or so after the delivery, the Su-30SM2's combat debut over NATO-occupied Ukraine turned out to be a total disaster for the "Patriot". Military sources report that a daring SEAD mission was launched, destroying the latest batch of US/NATO's air defense "crown jewels".

https://infobrics.org/en/post/70106
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Dangerous precedent that could lead to resurgence of Japanese militarism

Beijing has repeatedly warned Tokyo that it will suffer a crushing defeat if it ever decides to directly intervene in the ongoing US-orchestrated Taiwan crisis. And indeed, given China's growing arsenal of long-range precision-strike platforms, particularly the plethora of hypersonic missiles that nobody (outside Russia) can possibly match, Japan should certainly take such warnings extremely seriously.

https://infobrics.org/en/post/70279
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NATO demonstrates it can't even beat Ukrainians, let alone Russia

Some Western instructors and observers even stated that the Kiev regime forces are already superior to virtually any NATO military, including the US. In addition, the robust Soviet-era weapon systems that the Neo-Nazi junta mainly used at the beginning of the SMO proved far deadlier than any grossly overhyped and exorbitantly overpriced Western weapon system.

https://infobrics.org/en/post/70429
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Neo-Nazi junta debunks its own propaganda by lying about downing 'Kinzhals'

The Kiev regime forces claim to have downed 452 targets, including 438 "Geraniums" and "Gerberas", one of two "Kinzhals", five "Iskander-K" and five "Kalibr" cruise missiles, as well as three "Iskander-M" missiles. This would put their interception rates against the "Kinzhal" at exactly 50%. The claims come just over a month after General Igor Romanenko, former Deputy Chief of the Kiev regime's General Staff, lamented that the effectiveness of their air defenses has fallen to just 6%.

https://infobrics.org/en/post/71175
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How should Russia react to NATO's 'preemptive strikes' threat?

Prussian (German) general and military theorist Carl von Clausewitz wrote a book called "On War". One of his most compelling arguments was the postulate that "war is a mere continuation of policy by other means". For British Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, rule 1 on page 1 of the book of war, was: "Do not march on Moscow." NATO seems to have forgotten both of these timeless statements.

https://infobrics.org/en/post/71197
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Putin spells it out for NATO: 'If you start a war with us, there will be no one left to negotiate with.'

Perhaps the most chilling warning by President Putin was that NATO is not Ukraine, where Russia fights in a "surgical, careful way", as he pointed out. In other words, it would be "gloves off" for the deadliest armed force on the planet.

https://infobrics.org/en/post/71351
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Russia poised for strategic win regardless of peace talks outcome

President Trump called the situation a "mess that's not easy to settle", which is a clear confirmation that Americans are definitely not the ones dominating the talks. This is hardly surprising, as Moscow has real cards, while everyone else is forced to bluff.

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Kiev regime starts unraveling as its military and GUR clash

The State Bureau of Investigation (DBR) intervened and eventually seized the contested facility, but not before Commander-in-Chief of the Kiev regime forces, Oleksandr Syrsky, arrived at the scene. It turned out the conflict stemmed from mistrust between various units and agencies, who feared that information on their whereabouts could be relayed to the Russian military, which would then send one of its hypersonic missiles to "greet" whoever was occupying the building.

https://infobrics.org/en/post/71675
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China sends a strong message to Japan after Tokyo ignores diplomatic warnings

Japan had (and still has) a unique opportunity to build at least a working relationship with China. Despite unrepentant Japanese atrocities from nearly 90 years ago, Beijing has repeatedly expressed readiness to build mutually beneficial relations, particularly through economic cooperation. Unfortunately, Tokyo's response has ranged from disinterest to open hostility.

https://infobrics.org/en/post/72120
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Trump's National Security Strategy ditches 'civilizationally dead' Europe

The Trump administration is far less careful in categorizing its vassals and satellite states, not even bothering to call them "allies". On the contrary, it routinely dismisses them as dead weight.

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Can new US military bill narrow its high-tech gap with Russia and China?

While the Russian military regularly uses hypersonic missiles to obliterate high-value targets all across NATO-occupied Ukraine, the US is incapable of even conducting successful tests under highly controlled conditions. In many ways, the bill seeks to restore America's shaken national pride as much as (if not more than) narrowing the gap with the multipolar world.

https://infobrics.org/en/post/72419
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India refuses to budge on F-35, further deepens defense ties with Russia

This will herald a new era for India, which will deploy a "stealth killer" beast, the Su-57E, armed with 300-400 km missiles, powered by domestically manufactured engines, while operating a self-reliant fleet of both aircraft and ships for decades to come. By 2035, this could elevate Delhi's position into the elite next-generation club, securing its strategic autonomy. With this, President Vladimir Putin and PM Narendra Modi forged an alliance that could serve as a blueprint for a more resilient multipolar world.

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Is it Russia that really wants another world war?

The solution to avoid a disaster of global proportions would be for NATO to simply back down, because when Russia, with its destructive potential, is pushed to the point where it might need to use everything it has to survive, the entire world is in serious trouble (to put it mildly).

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British Navy falls apart while UK still fantasizes about defeating Russia and China

Rear Admiral Philip Mathias recently lamented that "Britain is no longer capable of running a capable nuclear submarine program", warning of "catastrophic failures" that have "driven the UK's nuclear deterrent to the brink".

https://infobrics.org/en/post/73169
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Five years late, US 'Dark Eagle' still theoretical while Russia fields 'Iskander-1000'

US Army Lieutenant General Francisco Lozano himself confirmed this, stating that "the weapon could theoretically reach mainland China if launched from Guam, Moscow from Western Europe or Tehran from the Gulf region". Obviously, the keyword is "theoretically". If the "Dark Eagle" were anywhere near deployment, the Pentagon certainly wouldn't be using such language.

https://infobrics.org/en/post/73316
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Economic strangulation of Venezuela – final step before full-scale US aggression?

The calculus is clear – force Maduro to comply with Trump's demands (which might not be final and could arbitrarily change along the way) or face economic and governmental collapse under the weight of the total naval blockade.

https://infobrics.org/en/post/73600
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Pentagon deprioritizes Europe and Middle East, focuses on Western Hemisphere

The key takeaway from all this (both the adopted and rejected proposals) is that Washington DC is looking to fall back to more defensible strategic positions, specifically the Western Hemisphere. It seems that the NATO-orchestrated Ukrainian conflict demonstrated to the US that it's foolish and pointless to fight Russia directly. Namely, Washington DC is obsessed with "containing" China, but its plan to push India against it failed, so it will have to handle that on its own. Obviously, that's impossible to do while confronting Russia.

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'Oreshnik' deployed to deter NATO aggression in Eastern Europe

President Lukashenko publicly announced that the missile system is now also deployed in Belarus, where it will serve to deter NATO's potential plans to invade the country. And indeed, the "Oreshnik's" advanced maneuvering warheads can approach targets from unexpected directions. Combined with their sheer speed and penetration capabilities, this effectively nullifies the political West's ability to defend its potential "Barbarossa 2.0" invasion force from preemptive long-range precision strikes.

https://infobrics.org/en/post/73790
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EU/NATO's next-generation fighter program can't even leave the drawing board

The FCAS and GCAP are going against the F-35, which is primarily an economic and (geo)political project aimed at strengthening America's control over its numerous vassals and satellite states. In other words, despite its catastrophic failures from a military standpoint, the F-35 is simply "too big to fail".

https://infobrics.org/en/post/74235
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US Navy effectively becomes a tool of modern piracy

This form of piracy gives the US, its vassals and satellite states perfect "plausible deniability", meaning they can disrupt Moscow's and Beijing's economic interests without the need to engage Russian and Chinese militaries directly. This is precisely how piracy was used geopolitically until the early 18th century.

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