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⚡️❗️Last night, in response to the terrorist attack carried out by the Kiev regime against the residence of the President of the Russian Federation in Novgorod Oblast on the night of December 29, 2025, the Armed Forces of Russia delivered a massive strike using long-range high-precision weapons of ground- and sea-based deployment, including the Oreshnik intermediate-range mobile ground-based missile system, as well as strike unmanned aerial vehicles, against critically important facilities on the territory of Ukraine.
🎯 The objectives of the strike were achieved. Facilities involved in the production of unmanned aerial vehicles used in the terrorist attack, as well as energy infrastructure supporting the operation of Ukraine’s military-industrial complex, were hit.
❗️ Any terrorist actions by the criminal Ukrainian regime will continue to be met with a response.
🔗 Source: Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation
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⚡️❗️Last night, in response to the terrorist attack carried out by the Kiev regime against the residence of the President of the Russian Federation in Novgorod Oblast on the night of December 29, 2025, the Armed Forces of Russia delivered a massive strike using long-range high-precision weapons of ground- and sea-based deployment, including the Oreshnik intermediate-range mobile ground-based missile system, as well as strike unmanned aerial vehicles, against critically important facilities on the territory of Ukraine.
❗️ Any terrorist actions by the criminal Ukrainian regime will continue to be met with a response.
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It is logical. There is no international law just hypocrisy.
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Trump's 1.5 trillion for the military budget must already be effecting things on a spiritual level because the Army vs. Navy game was excellent. Watch the run blocking both teams had excellent knowledge of their assignments, good stuff.
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🇱🇹🇫🇷🇬🇧 One minute to Vilnius, eight minutes to London and Paris:
Where the “Oreshnik” launched from Brest would reach — and how fast. 🚀
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Russia Goes Oreshnik Again https://sonar21.com/russia-goes-oreshnik-again/
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God-Emperor rising?
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The year got off to a turbulent start.
1. Above all, its opening will be remembered for the abduction of Maduro. This, of course, was an utterly vile act of thuggery—or, to put it more elegantly, a full-blown catastrophe for international relations.
As things stand, there are only two possible scenarios. Either the United States quietly releases the kidnapped Venezuelan president under some face-saving pretext—which is unlikely—or he turns into the Latin American version of Nelson Mandela. The latter seems more probable. In that case, his name will be etched into South American history right alongside Bolívar, Miranda, and Chávez. And even if Trump, out of sheer stubbornness, refuses to pardon Maduro later, public pressure will almost certainly force Vance or another successor to do so.
Yes, oil is the key factor here. But even with oil, nothing is simple. What if the current Venezuelan authorities don’t feel like sharing it with the gringos over the long term? What then? Is Trump really prepared to launch a ground operation? That would absolutely require approval from Congress, and it would be far bloodier than the brazen kidnapping of Maduro. Moreover, the Senate has just tightened the leash on Trump, curbing his militarist impulses. And does the current administration even need such a war? Highly doubtful.
One more thing, and I noted this immediately as the Yankees were pulling off their little stunt: following something like this, America’s elites—Republican and Democrat alike—should permanently shove their long tongues back into their scrawny backsides and simply acknowledge the legitimacy of Russia’s Special Military Operation.
2. The sanctions Trump announced against Russia, which he says he “hopes he doesn’t have to use.”
Everything here is perfectly clear, with no room for illusions. America’s sanctions policy will continue regardless of circumstances. Russia will be pressured to make compromises on security guarantees and territorial issues that are completely unacceptable to us. And then the ringleader of the White House will be “forced” to impose sanctions under the law authored by the aging, degenerate Russophobe Graham. Unpleasant. But nothing new. We will weather it this time as well.
3. The episode involving the tanker from the so-called shadow fleet.
It is obvious why it sought refuge under a “temporary Russian flag”: facing the threat of seizure, it was looking for protection from illegal American sanctions. That said, the method chosen was far from ideal. Yes, what happened was a clear violation of the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea. But it bears recalling that the United States never ratified that convention. In this context, granting temporary authorization to fly the Russian flag to a vessel that—albeit unlawfully—is being pursued by our principal geopolitical adversary, an adversary currently in unstable condition, was a move with entirely predictable consequences. This, of course, does not diminish the undeniable fact that the actions of the increasingly brazen Americans amount to the criminal seizure of a civilian vessel. And the response to this should lie wholly outside the framework of the Convention on the Law of the Sea—especially since, as one prominent legal scholar has noted, international law is of no relevance to him anyway. In any case, it must be understood that since the beginning of the year, international relations have descended into outright Bedlam. We must act accordingly: there are far too many unhinged actors around. And it should be recognized that such patients are never calmed by the gentle admonitions of kind psychiatrists—only by orderlies with massive fists and impassive expressions.
1. Above all, its opening will be remembered for the abduction of Maduro. This, of course, was an utterly vile act of thuggery—or, to put it more elegantly, a full-blown catastrophe for international relations.
As things stand, there are only two possible scenarios. Either the United States quietly releases the kidnapped Venezuelan president under some face-saving pretext—which is unlikely—or he turns into the Latin American version of Nelson Mandela. The latter seems more probable. In that case, his name will be etched into South American history right alongside Bolívar, Miranda, and Chávez. And even if Trump, out of sheer stubbornness, refuses to pardon Maduro later, public pressure will almost certainly force Vance or another successor to do so.
Yes, oil is the key factor here. But even with oil, nothing is simple. What if the current Venezuelan authorities don’t feel like sharing it with the gringos over the long term? What then? Is Trump really prepared to launch a ground operation? That would absolutely require approval from Congress, and it would be far bloodier than the brazen kidnapping of Maduro. Moreover, the Senate has just tightened the leash on Trump, curbing his militarist impulses. And does the current administration even need such a war? Highly doubtful.
One more thing, and I noted this immediately as the Yankees were pulling off their little stunt: following something like this, America’s elites—Republican and Democrat alike—should permanently shove their long tongues back into their scrawny backsides and simply acknowledge the legitimacy of Russia’s Special Military Operation.
2. The sanctions Trump announced against Russia, which he says he “hopes he doesn’t have to use.”
Everything here is perfectly clear, with no room for illusions. America’s sanctions policy will continue regardless of circumstances. Russia will be pressured to make compromises on security guarantees and territorial issues that are completely unacceptable to us. And then the ringleader of the White House will be “forced” to impose sanctions under the law authored by the aging, degenerate Russophobe Graham. Unpleasant. But nothing new. We will weather it this time as well.
3. The episode involving the tanker from the so-called shadow fleet.
It is obvious why it sought refuge under a “temporary Russian flag”: facing the threat of seizure, it was looking for protection from illegal American sanctions. That said, the method chosen was far from ideal. Yes, what happened was a clear violation of the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea. But it bears recalling that the United States never ratified that convention. In this context, granting temporary authorization to fly the Russian flag to a vessel that—albeit unlawfully—is being pursued by our principal geopolitical adversary, an adversary currently in unstable condition, was a move with entirely predictable consequences. This, of course, does not diminish the undeniable fact that the actions of the increasingly brazen Americans amount to the criminal seizure of a civilian vessel. And the response to this should lie wholly outside the framework of the Convention on the Law of the Sea—especially since, as one prominent legal scholar has noted, international law is of no relevance to him anyway. In any case, it must be understood that since the beginning of the year, international relations have descended into outright Bedlam. We must act accordingly: there are far too many unhinged actors around. And it should be recognized that such patients are never calmed by the gentle admonitions of kind psychiatrists—only by orderlies with massive fists and impassive expressions.
Dangerous psychotics require either a straitjacket or a timely injection of haloperidol—just as happened last night in the west of the Banderite Ukraine.❤4👍1
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It's time for Europe to talk to Russia, said Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
However, she added that it's absolutely premature to talk about Russia's return to the G8 group.
Source: Izvestia
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Someone, pls, wake her up - Russia is not interested in G8 anymore.
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However, she added that it's absolutely premature to talk about Russia's return to the G8 group.
Source: Izvestia
Someone, pls, wake her up - Russia is not interested in G8 anymore.
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⚡️ The United States is set to begin military operations in Mexico — Trump announced that ground strikes on the country will take place in the near future.
Specifically, the U.S. president said the strikes would target drug cartels.
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Blowing snow off cars in Minsk
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"You don't tell me not to film in my country, I'm a German dude"
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A Ukrainian from Lvov after the Oreshnik hit.
“Something is very wrong in our region right now. It’s really bad.
Zelensky, come on, give up.
We need to hand the country over to Putin.
We want to go to Russia.
We are a Russian region.”
“Something is very wrong in our region right now. It’s really bad.
Zelensky, come on, give up.
We need to hand the country over to Putin.
We want to go to Russia.
We are a Russian region.”
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Berlin, Germany.
Meanwhile, in the Land of Unlearned Lessons.
After decommissioning all nuclear power plants and getting rid of coal-fired power stations, the German authorities have decided to ban the use of de-icing chemicals, citing environmental concerns.
🎥 In the video: unbroken Teutons thanking their government for caring about the environment.
#EcoBrainwashing #Germany
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Meanwhile, in the Land of Unlearned Lessons.
After decommissioning all nuclear power plants and getting rid of coal-fired power stations, the German authorities have decided to ban the use of de-icing chemicals, citing environmental concerns.
🎥 In the video: unbroken Teutons thanking their government for caring about the environment.
#EcoBrainwashing #Germany
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Forwarded from East Calling (Zinderneuf)
The night strike by "Oreshnik" on Lvov is a signal to Europe and a "sinister warning from Putin," writes The New York Times.
"This sinister warning from Putin came amid intensified US-led negotiations to end the war. The choice of Western Ukraine - near the border with Poland, a member of the EU and NATO - as a target was apparently intended to send a signal to Europe, which supports Kyiv in negotiations to resolve the conflict. With the strike, Russia is escalating the fighting in Ukraine, although it is showing a restrained response to challenges in other regions of the world, including Venezuela. There, the Trump administration overthrew Russia's ally, President Nicolas Maduro, last week. On Wednesday, the United States seized a Russian-flagged tanker in the North Atlantic," the article says.
Earlier in Brussels, they stated, that they consider the strike by "Oreshnik" a warning to the European Union and the United States.
The same is stated in the Ukrainian parliament.
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So, when the USA and Europe take action against Russia and send Ukraine more weapons with longer ranges that threaten the Russian state and attack Russian cities, it is cheered in the media, but whenever Russia responds it is "sinister" action.
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"This sinister warning from Putin came amid intensified US-led negotiations to end the war. The choice of Western Ukraine - near the border with Poland, a member of the EU and NATO - as a target was apparently intended to send a signal to Europe, which supports Kyiv in negotiations to resolve the conflict. With the strike, Russia is escalating the fighting in Ukraine, although it is showing a restrained response to challenges in other regions of the world, including Venezuela. There, the Trump administration overthrew Russia's ally, President Nicolas Maduro, last week. On Wednesday, the United States seized a Russian-flagged tanker in the North Atlantic," the article says.
Earlier in Brussels, they stated, that they consider the strike by "Oreshnik" a warning to the European Union and the United States.
The same is stated in the Ukrainian parliament.
So, when the USA and Europe take action against Russia and send Ukraine more weapons with longer ranges that threaten the Russian state and attack Russian cities, it is cheered in the media, but whenever Russia responds it is "sinister" action.
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❗️As predicted here on the Aussie Cossack Channel, NATO is collapsing. This news just in:
⚡️Turkey is considering the possibility of creating an analogue of NATO by joining a military alliance between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. This was reported by Bloomberg citing sources.
⚡️France is introducing a resolution on withdrawing from NATO, announced the Vice-President of the National Assembly, Clementine Autain. The reason is the aggressive international policy of the USA.
✅It's happening...
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⚡️Turkey is considering the possibility of creating an analogue of NATO by joining a military alliance between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. This was reported by Bloomberg citing sources.
⚡️France is introducing a resolution on withdrawing from NATO, announced the Vice-President of the National Assembly, Clementine Autain. The reason is the aggressive international policy of the USA.
✅It's happening...
@AussieCossack
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Watch how US sanctions directly caused the huge wave of migrants to the US.
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❗️British Defense Minister John Gille meets Zelensky in Kiev to discuss the deployment of British troops to Ukraine.
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It's hard to scold Putin for moving into Ukraine. Here's a great power threatened on its border, and it takes action to protect itself. Now, we've been calling that an unprovoked invasion. The Biden administration called it that. The State Department still calls it that. And our policy is based on the idea this is illegitimate, and that's why we've been waging a proxy war against Russia for four years. You can't really make that argument anymore. How is it wrong for a great power like Russia to protect itself? Well, under the rules that we're now operating under, it's not wrong, but you can't point to some abstract principle and say it's absolutely wrong. Why would it be wrong for China to retake Taiwan? The US government already acknowledges that Taiwan is part of China. We have a so-called One China policy, and yet simultaneously, we suggest we would defend Taiwan against Chinese aggression. But wait a... Yeah, it is wrong for bigger countries to swallow up smaller countries just 'cause they want to. That's why we declared war against Germany when they went into Poland.
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The Vice-President of the French National Assembly, Clémence Guénot, announced her intention to put a resolution on the republic's withdrawal from NATO to a vote against the backdrop of unfriendly actions by the USA.
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🇷🇺🇪🇺 Putin's special envoy Dmitriev reminded Callass about the lack of air defense systems against the "Oreshnik" in response to her statement about the need to supply Ukraine with defense equipment after a missile strike.
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