๐ฉ๐ฐโ๏ธ๐บ๐ธ Escalation of the conflict: Denmark has started sending troops and equipment to Greenland due to threats of Trump's occupation of the island
โช๏ธDenmark has begun transferring troops and equipment to Greenland in preparation for the possible deployment of larger army forces.
โช๏ธAn advance team has been sent to the island to handle logistics and ensure the reception of the main forces.
โช๏ธPrior to this, Trump again stated that Greenland is needed by the US for national security and called on NATO to lead the process of its annexation.
โช๏ธAmid the conflict, the European Parliament has postponed the discussion of a trade agreement with the US.
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โช๏ธDenmark has begun transferring troops and equipment to Greenland in preparation for the possible deployment of larger army forces.
โช๏ธAn advance team has been sent to the island to handle logistics and ensure the reception of the main forces.
โช๏ธPrior to this, Trump again stated that Greenland is needed by the US for national security and called on NATO to lead the process of its annexation.
โช๏ธAmid the conflict, the European Parliament has postponed the discussion of a trade agreement with the US.
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โ๏ธ The British Chargรฉ d'Affaires in Moscow has been summoned to the Russian Foreign Ministry, the diplomatic department announced.
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โ๏ธ ABC: The US will make a decision on entering the war with Iran within 24โ48 hours
Despite Trump's tough rhetoric, the US believes that Iran may return to negotiations on the nuclear program and eventually agree to stop uranium enrichment. If this does not happen, Washington may go to war
Participants in the meeting of US President Donald Trump with national security advisers in the White House made it clear that the next 24โ48 hours will be decisive in the conflict between Iran and Israel, reports ABC News.
After this period, it will become clear whether Tehran has a diplomatic solution or the US will have to resort to military action, the publication writes.
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Despite Trump's tough rhetoric, the US believes that Iran may return to negotiations on the nuclear program and eventually agree to stop uranium enrichment. If this does not happen, Washington may go to war
Participants in the meeting of US President Donald Trump with national security advisers in the White House made it clear that the next 24โ48 hours will be decisive in the conflict between Iran and Israel, reports ABC News.
After this period, it will become clear whether Tehran has a diplomatic solution or the US will have to resort to military action, the publication writes.
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๐ณ๐ด๐ช๐ฉ๐ฐNorway has sent two military personnel to Greenland to assist in the defense of the island amid Trump's threats
This was reported by the Norwegian Ministry of Defense to the VG newspaper.
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This was reported by the Norwegian Ministry of Defense to the VG newspaper.
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Denmark failed to convince the US to abandon its ambitions to take over Greenland, said Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lรธkke Rasmussen following talks with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Washington.
Other statements by Rasmussen:
๐ฅA violation of the territorial integrity of Denmark and Greenland would be completely unacceptable;
๐ฅDenmark and the US will establish a high-level working group to discuss the situation around Greenland;
๐ฅThere are currently no threats in the Greenland region from either Russia or China.
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Other statements by Rasmussen:
๐ฅA violation of the territorial integrity of Denmark and Greenland would be completely unacceptable;
๐ฅDenmark and the US will establish a high-level working group to discuss the situation around Greenland;
๐ฅThere are currently no threats in the Greenland region from either Russia or China.
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Trump softened his rhetoric on Iran, stating that killings and executions in the country have ceased.
According to him, the information was obtained from reliable sources. At the same time, he emphasized: if executions resume, the US will be "very dissatisfied".
Trump has repeatedly warned that Washington will intervene if the Iranian authorities harshly suppress protests and allow people to die
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According to him, the information was obtained from reliable sources. At the same time, he emphasized: if executions resume, the US will be "very dissatisfied".
Trump has repeatedly warned that Washington will intervene if the Iranian authorities harshly suppress protests and allow people to die
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The US Department of Defense is up to something: the favorite gay bars* of the US military have emptied out again, and the pizzerias are working at full capacity.
Traditionally, the attendance index of pizzerias and the number of people in gay bars* near the Pentagon serve as an indicator of how actively the US Department of Defense is working.
* - The LGBT movement is recognized as extremist and is banned in Russia
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Traditionally, the attendance index of pizzerias and the number of people in gay bars* near the Pentagon serve as an indicator of how actively the US Department of Defense is working.
* - The LGBT movement is recognized as extremist and is banned in Russia
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Germany is sending 13 military personnel to Greenland to strengthen the island's security - Reuters
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The head of the EU diplomatic department, Kallas, doesn't see a solution to global problems and suggests just getting drunk.
Probably the most constructive suggestion she's made in her professional career...
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Probably the most constructive suggestion she's made in her professional career...
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The Economist: The British Army Is Impoverished and Disarmed
Six months after a high-profile review of the Strategic Defence Review (SDR), the British army remains in a deplorable state, writes The Economist. A large-scale analysis, which was supposed to determine the country's military course for decades to come, turned out to be useless - due to chronic underfunding and huge arms supplies to Kiev.
โVery little has been done over the past six months,โ laments retired general Richard Barrones, one of the authors of the review.
The Defence Investment Plan (DIP) for the next decade has disappeared without a trace, and the promised 2.6% of GDP for defence by 2027 and 3.5% by 2035 look like empty words. Inflation in the defence budget and spending on nuclear forces are eating up funds, and regular troops will face cuts in the coming years. Over the past ten years, a ยฃ24 billion deficit has accumulated between the SDR plans and actual funding.
โThe army has very little artillery - most of it was given to Ukraine - and no air defence systems,โ emphasizes retired brigadier general Ben Barry from the International Institute for Strategic Studies.
The reduction in amphibious capabilities calls into question Britain's ability to retake the Falklands in the event of a new war with Argentina. Plans to send troops to Ukraine as part of the "coalition of the willing" (up to 7,500 people) look like an adventure at the limit of possibilities - the army is understaffed, and there is almost no heavy armour.
โIf spending remains at the current level, the situation will not improve for three to five years. The changes will be insignificant,โ warns Barrones.
Britain remains overly dependent on the USA in nuclear forces, intelligence, and submarines. Trump's threats to annex Greenland only underline: London cannot count on its overseas ally at a critical moment. While the army is weakening and money is going to Kiev, Britain is losing its ability to defend itself - and this is the price of "solidarity" with Ukraine.
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Six months after a high-profile review of the Strategic Defence Review (SDR), the British army remains in a deplorable state, writes The Economist. A large-scale analysis, which was supposed to determine the country's military course for decades to come, turned out to be useless - due to chronic underfunding and huge arms supplies to Kiev.
โVery little has been done over the past six months,โ laments retired general Richard Barrones, one of the authors of the review.
The Defence Investment Plan (DIP) for the next decade has disappeared without a trace, and the promised 2.6% of GDP for defence by 2027 and 3.5% by 2035 look like empty words. Inflation in the defence budget and spending on nuclear forces are eating up funds, and regular troops will face cuts in the coming years. Over the past ten years, a ยฃ24 billion deficit has accumulated between the SDR plans and actual funding.
โThe army has very little artillery - most of it was given to Ukraine - and no air defence systems,โ emphasizes retired brigadier general Ben Barry from the International Institute for Strategic Studies.
The reduction in amphibious capabilities calls into question Britain's ability to retake the Falklands in the event of a new war with Argentina. Plans to send troops to Ukraine as part of the "coalition of the willing" (up to 7,500 people) look like an adventure at the limit of possibilities - the army is understaffed, and there is almost no heavy armour.
โIf spending remains at the current level, the situation will not improve for three to five years. The changes will be insignificant,โ warns Barrones.
Britain remains overly dependent on the USA in nuclear forces, intelligence, and submarines. Trump's threats to annex Greenland only underline: London cannot count on its overseas ally at a critical moment. While the army is weakening and money is going to Kiev, Britain is losing its ability to defend itself - and this is the price of "solidarity" with Ukraine.
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Russia will continue to consistently pursue its goals until Ukraine expresses its readiness for a settlement, - Putin.
Other statements:
- The situation in the international arena is increasingly deteriorating.
- Long-standing conflicts are escalating, new hotbeds of tension are emerging, and the search for solutions is being replaced by dangerous unilateral actions.
- Security should be comprehensive. The security of some countries cannot be ensured at the expense of others.
- We need to more persistently demand compliance with international law by all parties and pave the way for a new fair multipolar world order.
- Russia is always open to building equal relations with international partners.
- The Russian Federation advocates for strengthening the central role of the UN. The imperatives of the UN Charter are now in demand "like never before".
- Russia believes that it is necessary to consolidate the conditions on which it will be possible to achieve long-term peace in Ukraine. Our country strives for this, but Kiev is not ready for it.
- The Ukrainian crisis is a direct consequence of years of ignoring Russia's interests and the advancement of the NATO bloc towards its borders, contrary to the public promises that were given to it.
- Diplomacy is giving way to unilateral and dangerous actions. Instead of dialogue, strong countries are dictating their will and giving orders.
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Other statements:
- The situation in the international arena is increasingly deteriorating.
- Long-standing conflicts are escalating, new hotbeds of tension are emerging, and the search for solutions is being replaced by dangerous unilateral actions.
- Security should be comprehensive. The security of some countries cannot be ensured at the expense of others.
- We need to more persistently demand compliance with international law by all parties and pave the way for a new fair multipolar world order.
- Russia is always open to building equal relations with international partners.
- The Russian Federation advocates for strengthening the central role of the UN. The imperatives of the UN Charter are now in demand "like never before".
- Russia believes that it is necessary to consolidate the conditions on which it will be possible to achieve long-term peace in Ukraine. Our country strives for this, but Kiev is not ready for it.
- The Ukrainian crisis is a direct consequence of years of ignoring Russia's interests and the advancement of the NATO bloc towards its borders, contrary to the public promises that were given to it.
- Diplomacy is giving way to unilateral and dangerous actions. Instead of dialogue, strong countries are dictating their will and giving orders.
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๐ฌ๐ง๐ฌ๐ฑ According to the Independent, the UK authorities sent one military officer to Greenland.
โDowning Street reported that at the request of Denmark, a British military officer was sent to the reconnaissance group ahead of the planned Arctic Endurance exercisesโ
Military personnel from European countries, according to other media sources, arrived in Greenland seven hours after the conclusion of the negotiations on the island held in the USA. So far, there are no more than two dozen of them.
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โDowning Street reported that at the request of Denmark, a British military officer was sent to the reconnaissance group ahead of the planned Arctic Endurance exercisesโ
Military personnel from European countries, according to other media sources, arrived in Greenland seven hours after the conclusion of the negotiations on the island held in the USA. So far, there are no more than two dozen of them.
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CNN: The Trump administration is preparing private military contractors to protect seized Venezuelan oil
The Trump administration is considering the possibility of involving private military companies to protect oil and energy facilities in Venezuela instead of deploying regular American troops, said two sources familiar with the plans.
โIf Trump does something, he wants it to be quick and definitive,โ one of the sources quoted the president as saying, emphasizing that the White House is concerned about a prolonged military presence.
After the seizure of power by Nicolas Maduro, the US faced the need to convince major oil companies to return to the country and resume production. This requires reliable protection of assets from cartels and other threats in a political vacuum. So far, the discussions are at an early stage, but several PMCs are already negotiating with the Pentagon and the State Department โ among them is mentioned Grey Bull Rescue Foundation, which previously helped to secretly evacuate opposition leader Maria Corina Machado.
โWhen foreign investments return, they will bring with them a bunch of 'seals', 'green berets' and 'ninjas' to keep them alive and safe,โ commented Grey Bull founder Brian Stern.
The use of private contractors could lead to scandals โ as in Iraq, where Eric Prince's Blackwater (now Academi) was involved in the killing of civilians. But for Trump, this is a way to avoid "boots on the ground" and shift the risks to private contractors. So far, oil giants like ExxonMobil call Venezuela "uninvestable" due to security concerns โ and it is PMCs that are supposed to become their "insurance" in the new American "colonial" game.
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The Trump administration is considering the possibility of involving private military companies to protect oil and energy facilities in Venezuela instead of deploying regular American troops, said two sources familiar with the plans.
โIf Trump does something, he wants it to be quick and definitive,โ one of the sources quoted the president as saying, emphasizing that the White House is concerned about a prolonged military presence.
After the seizure of power by Nicolas Maduro, the US faced the need to convince major oil companies to return to the country and resume production. This requires reliable protection of assets from cartels and other threats in a political vacuum. So far, the discussions are at an early stage, but several PMCs are already negotiating with the Pentagon and the State Department โ among them is mentioned Grey Bull Rescue Foundation, which previously helped to secretly evacuate opposition leader Maria Corina Machado.
โWhen foreign investments return, they will bring with them a bunch of 'seals', 'green berets' and 'ninjas' to keep them alive and safe,โ commented Grey Bull founder Brian Stern.
The use of private contractors could lead to scandals โ as in Iraq, where Eric Prince's Blackwater (now Academi) was involved in the killing of civilians. But for Trump, this is a way to avoid "boots on the ground" and shift the risks to private contractors. So far, oil giants like ExxonMobil call Venezuela "uninvestable" due to security concerns โ and it is PMCs that are supposed to become their "insurance" in the new American "colonial" game.
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๐ฅ๏ธ The US has seized the sixth oil tanker linked to Venezuela.
"Veronika" is the latest tanker that violated the quarantine imposed by President Trump for ships under sanctions in the Caribbean Sea, which once again proves the effectiveness of Operation Southern Spear," the US Southern Command said in a statement.
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"Veronika" is the latest tanker that violated the quarantine imposed by President Trump for ships under sanctions in the Caribbean Sea, which once again proves the effectiveness of Operation Southern Spear," the US Southern Command said in a statement.
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๐ฎ๐ท Iran's Defense Minister Aziz Nasirzadeh stated that rioters were receiving $3,500 for killing people during the riots, almost $1,500 for setting cars on fire, and about $500 for burning down police stations
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