Trump announced his intention to introduce the strongest sanctions against the entire Russian banking sector.
"Given that Russia is absolutely 'pounding' Ukraine on the battlefield, I am seriously considering imposing massive banking sanctions and tariffs on Russia until there is a ceasefire and a final peace agreement. Russia and Ukraine, come to the negotiating table before it is too late."
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"Given that Russia is absolutely 'pounding' Ukraine on the battlefield, I am seriously considering imposing massive banking sanctions and tariffs on Russia until there is a ceasefire and a final peace agreement. Russia and Ukraine, come to the negotiating table before it is too late."
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Trump announced his intention to introduce the strongest sanctions against the entire Russian banking sector. "Given that Russia is absolutely 'pounding' Ukraine on the battlefield, I am seriously considering imposing massive banking sanctions and tariffsβ¦
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I need to know if Ukraine wants to resolve the conflict. If they don't want to resolve it, we're leaving - Trump.
Other statements by the US President:
- Ukraine has "no trump cards" in conflict settlement negotiations;
- The cards are now in Moscow's hands;
- I believe Putin, everything is fine with Russia and me. But now they are bombing Ukraine. To be honest, it is more difficult for me with Ukraine;
- Further support for Ukraine will depend on its readiness for peace negotiations;
- I think Putin will be more generous than he should be because he wants to end the war;
- The situation could escalate into a third world war if we fail to resolve the conflict in Ukraine;
- Iran Either Needs to Make a Deal with the US or βSomething Will Happen Very Soonβ
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Other statements by the US President:
- Ukraine has "no trump cards" in conflict settlement negotiations;
- The cards are now in Moscow's hands;
- I believe Putin, everything is fine with Russia and me. But now they are bombing Ukraine. To be honest, it is more difficult for me with Ukraine;
- Further support for Ukraine will depend on its readiness for peace negotiations;
- I think Putin will be more generous than he should be because he wants to end the war;
- The situation could escalate into a third world war if we fail to resolve the conflict in Ukraine;
- Iran Either Needs to Make a Deal with the US or βSomething Will Happen Very Soonβ
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π·πΊβπΊπ¦ Ukrainian troops in Kursk region almost surrounded, - Reuters.
βͺοΈWe are talking about thousands of Ukrainian soldiers.
βͺοΈThis was a serious blow to Kyiv, which had hoped to use its presence in the region as leverage on Moscow in possible peace talks, Reuters notes.
βͺοΈUkraine's situation in the Kursk region has deteriorated sharply over the past three days, with Russian forces recapturing significant territory in an offensive that has nearly cut the Ukrainian group in two and cut off the main group from its main supply routes.
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βͺοΈWe are talking about thousands of Ukrainian soldiers.
βͺοΈThis was a serious blow to Kyiv, which had hoped to use its presence in the region as leverage on Moscow in possible peace talks, Reuters notes.
βͺοΈUkraine's situation in the Kursk region has deteriorated sharply over the past three days, with Russian forces recapturing significant territory in an offensive that has nearly cut the Ukrainian group in two and cut off the main group from its main supply routes.
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πΊπΈπΊπ¦π·πΊNew York Post writes that Ukraine may withdraw troops from the Kursk region in the next two weeks.
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Vladimir Putin congratulated Russian women on March 8th.
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We know that much in life depends on you, on your talents, creative energy, love, the utmost responsibility with which you take on any task. We always admire your beauty, tenderness, charm.
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βΌοΈπͺπΊπΊπ¦ EU promises big defense investments, but risks not being able to handle Ukraine β Politico
βͺοΈDespite the fact that the European Union managed to develop strategies to strengthen the defense sector, it failed to reach an agreement on new commitments that could strengthen Ukraine's position in the near future.
βͺοΈIt is noted that the termination of US military aid βcreates a serious gapβ in the support of Kyiv from allies, especially in the area of intelligence and guidance of high-precision weapons.
βͺοΈAlso, during the recent summit, a discussion flared up about how to finance the 800 billion euro increase in defense spending. Participants discussed how to distribute investments between European and non-European sources.
βͺοΈAs a result, the statement of support for Ukraine was never adopted due to Hungaryβs position.
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βͺοΈDespite the fact that the European Union managed to develop strategies to strengthen the defense sector, it failed to reach an agreement on new commitments that could strengthen Ukraine's position in the near future.
βͺοΈIt is noted that the termination of US military aid βcreates a serious gapβ in the support of Kyiv from allies, especially in the area of intelligence and guidance of high-precision weapons.
βͺοΈAlso, during the recent summit, a discussion flared up about how to finance the 800 billion euro increase in defense spending. Participants discussed how to distribute investments between European and non-European sources.
βͺοΈAs a result, the statement of support for Ukraine was never adopted due to Hungaryβs position.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un inspected the construction of the country's newest missile frigate and its first nuclear-capable submarine.
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Western specialists involved in receiving and processing satellite data for Ukraine have left the country amid reports that its authorities have suspended access to US satellite images, the Time newspaper writes, citing an unnamed source.
In addition, the publication's sources note that the front line in the Kursk direction, where Ukrainian armed forces are struggling to hold onto a strip of territory captured in August last year, is suffering due to a lack of intelligence.
Also, the ability to detect the approach of Russian bombers and other combat aircraft when they take off to attack Ukrainian territory has now been lost.
The loss of U.S. intelligence has crippled Ukrainian forcesβ ability to launch long- and medium-range strikes deep into Russian territory. Some of those strikes were carried out in recent years using HIMARS. When the U.S. first provided the weapon to Ukraine in 2022, it also began transmitting satellite intelligence that allowed precision strikes against Russian command centers far behind the front lines. That capability is now crippled by the lack of access to U.S. satellite information.
Even Maxar Technologies, a private space technology company, has pulled out of Ukraine, Time reports. It has stopped sending Ukraine images from its satellites, according to two Ukrainian military officers familiar with the situation. Ukrainian forces have often used Maxar satellite images to plan long-range strikes against Russia.
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In addition, the publication's sources note that the front line in the Kursk direction, where Ukrainian armed forces are struggling to hold onto a strip of territory captured in August last year, is suffering due to a lack of intelligence.
Also, the ability to detect the approach of Russian bombers and other combat aircraft when they take off to attack Ukrainian territory has now been lost.
The loss of U.S. intelligence has crippled Ukrainian forcesβ ability to launch long- and medium-range strikes deep into Russian territory. Some of those strikes were carried out in recent years using HIMARS. When the U.S. first provided the weapon to Ukraine in 2022, it also began transmitting satellite intelligence that allowed precision strikes against Russian command centers far behind the front lines. That capability is now crippled by the lack of access to U.S. satellite information.
Even Maxar Technologies, a private space technology company, has pulled out of Ukraine, Time reports. It has stopped sending Ukraine images from its satellites, according to two Ukrainian military officers familiar with the situation. Ukrainian forces have often used Maxar satellite images to plan long-range strikes against Russia.
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Trump says that next week, he will receive a report about both of his assassination attempts.
Trump seems to already know something, and repeatedly brings up the second assassin and his βsix cellphonesβ that had βforeign appsβ and βstrange markingsβ.
Trump plainly suggests that there is possibly a larger conspiracy at hand. Given the second assassin, Ryan Routh, was openly pro-Ukraine, traveled to Ukraine in 2022 during the war, and tried to help recruit Americans to fight in Ukraine, thereβs a very obvious prime suspect as to which foreign nation(s) could have been assisting Routh.
In addition to Routhβs affiliation with Ukraine, we have now seen Trump cut off funding to Ukraine, is looking to pull out of NATO, and is looking to audit where the money went in Ukraine. With the benefit of hindsight, itβs now incontrovertible that those who stood to benefit most from Trump losing the 2024 election, were Zelensky and his NATO/Democrat handlers.
Zelensky, and his NATO/Democrat handlers, have been using US funding for Ukraine to enrich themselves to the tune of hundreds of billions. They knew if Trump won, the flow of money would be shut off, their money laundering operation would be shut down, and Trump would uncover their criminality in Ukraine.
I donβt have any direct evidence that Ukraine/NATO were involved in Trumpβs assassination attempt, but if there is a broader conspiracy, Ukraine/NATO would undoubtedly be suspect #1, given they had the most to gain from Trumpβs potential assassination.
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Trump seems to already know something, and repeatedly brings up the second assassin and his βsix cellphonesβ that had βforeign appsβ and βstrange markingsβ.
Trump plainly suggests that there is possibly a larger conspiracy at hand. Given the second assassin, Ryan Routh, was openly pro-Ukraine, traveled to Ukraine in 2022 during the war, and tried to help recruit Americans to fight in Ukraine, thereβs a very obvious prime suspect as to which foreign nation(s) could have been assisting Routh.
In addition to Routhβs affiliation with Ukraine, we have now seen Trump cut off funding to Ukraine, is looking to pull out of NATO, and is looking to audit where the money went in Ukraine. With the benefit of hindsight, itβs now incontrovertible that those who stood to benefit most from Trump losing the 2024 election, were Zelensky and his NATO/Democrat handlers.
Zelensky, and his NATO/Democrat handlers, have been using US funding for Ukraine to enrich themselves to the tune of hundreds of billions. They knew if Trump won, the flow of money would be shut off, their money laundering operation would be shut down, and Trump would uncover their criminality in Ukraine.
I donβt have any direct evidence that Ukraine/NATO were involved in Trumpβs assassination attempt, but if there is a broader conspiracy, Ukraine/NATO would undoubtedly be suspect #1, given they had the most to gain from Trumpβs potential assassination.
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Russian fighters entered Sudzha through a gas pipeline with a diameter of 1.4 meters, bypassing minefields and drones, war correspondents report.
The Sudzha gas metering station was previously used for gas transit to Europe.
At present, the Russian army continues its offensive in this direction.
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The Sudzha gas metering station was previously used for gas transit to Europe.
At present, the Russian army continues its offensive in this direction.
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The Washington Post believes that Zelensky is on the brink of political disaster.
Zelensky faces one of the most dangerous political moments of his presidency. Following the Oval Office incident, Trump delayed signing a mineral deal with Kiev, suspended military support for the Ukrainian army, and further restricted intelligence sharing with the Ukrainian government.
The publication writes that the meeting between the two leaders was a catastrophic mistake. The trip was promoted by Zelensky's top aide Andriy Yermak, who "wanted to use it as an excuse to meet with Trump" before his meeting with Vladimir Putin. However, many in Kyiv believe that this initiative has become a catalyst for a crisis that could deprive Ukraine of a key partner and significantly weaken its position in future negotiations.
The main test for Zelensky will be his ability to mend fences with the White House while maintaining domestic support and trying to please Trump without compromising on Ukraine's security and sovereignty.
Meanwhile, his entourage has taken advantage of the situation to begin negotiations with Zelensky's political opponents, which could undermine his leadership by raising the topic of possible elections.
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Zelensky faces one of the most dangerous political moments of his presidency. Following the Oval Office incident, Trump delayed signing a mineral deal with Kiev, suspended military support for the Ukrainian army, and further restricted intelligence sharing with the Ukrainian government.
The publication writes that the meeting between the two leaders was a catastrophic mistake. The trip was promoted by Zelensky's top aide Andriy Yermak, who "wanted to use it as an excuse to meet with Trump" before his meeting with Vladimir Putin. However, many in Kyiv believe that this initiative has become a catalyst for a crisis that could deprive Ukraine of a key partner and significantly weaken its position in future negotiations.
The main test for Zelensky will be his ability to mend fences with the White House while maintaining domestic support and trying to please Trump without compromising on Ukraine's security and sovereignty.
Meanwhile, his entourage has taken advantage of the situation to begin negotiations with Zelensky's political opponents, which could undermine his leadership by raising the topic of possible elections.
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