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Putin swipes at US in hostile speech amid annexation of Ukraine

Russian President came out swinging at the U.S. on Friday in an aggressive speech as he announced the annexation of four Ukrainian regions. 

In a message that was already expected to be hostile, Putin further escalated threats against Ukraine and the West by saying the U.S. set a "precedent" of nuclear warfare by hitting Japan with atomic bombs during World War II.

Fears have mounted since last week when Putin said he was "not bluffing" after he warned that Moscow would use "all weapons systems available" to defend Russian territory.

Putin furthered these comments Friday and said all Ukrainian citizens living in the Luhansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions will now "forever" be a part of Russia and vowed to use "all available means" to protect them if those regions are attacked.

Koffler said Putin’s speech was "staged" in a manner that "was almost like a direct challenge to the West."
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Russian consulate in New York City vandalized with red paint

The Russian embassy in Manhattan's Upper East Side has been vandalized with spray paint.

The NYPD received a 911 call at around 1:30 am. Two suspects in black were reportedly caught in the act by CCTV surveillance video.

No arrests have been made so far and no group has come forward to claim responsibility for the vandalism.
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⚡️⚡️German businessman urged to stop sending weapons to Ukraine

"I want us to say that we should try to do everything we can to stop this conflict and not continually prolong it with weapons."

"My opinion is that we should also talk to America, because the Americans are always trying to do everything to prolong this conflict, and they're just doing their business. Since America has problems with China, they don't want China to get bigger and stronger, and of course Russia shouldn't get stronger. That's why it was not in America's interest for us to do business with Russia for 20 years effectively. For then, Russia would become an economic power, and so would Germany, of course."

"But now this whole situation is weakening Europe, because it's not just Germany, all of Europe is weakened as a result, economically. America now is very different from what Obama used to say, that they are a great power and Russia is only a regional power," businessman said.
🇪🇺🇺🇸There is an agency in the EU (Eurojust) that allegedly records war crimes, crimes against humanity, and so on. So, with the Ukrainian crisis, this agency has stepped up its work. The task is to collect, preserve and share facts and evidence of crimes against Russia! It turns out very strange. An independent organ works directly against the Russian Federation.

Moreover, the commission includes countries that are extremely anti-Russian (Latvia, Estonia, Poland). Strange coincidence, don't find it. Even Ukraine itself is included.

Maybe it was worth attracting experts from other countries? China, India, African and Latin American states? No way, American 🤡 and European leaders will decide who is to blame.

By the way, why should we surprised? Remember the mission of the IAEA. Representatives arrived at the nuclear power plant, accompanied by Russian troops, and saw with their own eyes how the UKRAINIAN attacked the plant. But the report blamed Russia.

Just a freak show sponsored by a sick Biden.
Musk Opposed to Censoring Russian Media

The SpaceX and Tesla tycoon Elon Musk wrote in March that RT and other Russian news sources were “entertaining” and made “some good points,” court documents have revealed.

Musk refused to block 🇷🇺 sites’ IP addresses from his Starlink Internet service, despite pressure from “some governments.”

In a text message conversation with investor Antonio Gracias dated March 5, Musk revealed that he had “been told” to block the IP addresses of RT and “several other Russian news sources” from being accessed via his satellite internet service.

“Actually I find their news quite entertaining,” Musk confided in Gracias. “Lots of bulls**t, but some good points too.”

Musk announced on Twitter that “Starlink has been told by some governments (not Ukraine) to block Russian news sources.” The billionaire said that he would “not do so unless at gunpoint,” adding: “Sorry to be a free speech absolutist.”
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Russian Federation Speaks About Nord Stream.
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War in Ukraine (01.10.2022): our troops left Liman

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CPAC backpedals on pro-Russia tweet as some U.S. conservatives back Putin

From The Washington Post

Prominent Republicans are digging in against American support for Ukraine.

The tweet referred to “Ukraine-occupied territories,” appearing to legitimize Russian President Vladimir Putin’s claims to annex provinces based on a referendum that the U.S. and allies view as illegal.

In a statement, CPAC expressed support for Ukraine but maintained opposition to American aid for the embattled country.

CPAC is not alone among American conservatives in opposing Ukrainian aid.Fox News host Tucker Carlson has alleged U.S. sabotage for leaks in a Russian gas pipeline to Europe, claims that have earned him airtime on Russian state television. Former president Donald Trump also posted a message on his Truth Social platform offering himself as a negotiator for the conflict.
🇨🇳🇺🇸China has called for an investigation into a gas leak from the Nord Stream gas pipeline amid suspicions of sabotage.

Zhang Heqing, cultural attache at the Chinese Embassy in Islamabad, hinted on his Twitter page who is to blame.

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Excruciating Silence As Liz Truss Struggles To Answer Question About Her Tax Cuts

From HuffPost UK
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Liz Truss was left lost for words as she was asked whether the public had voted for her tax cut plans.

In an excruciating moment, the prime minister sat in silence for several seconds as she was interviewed by the BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg.

Truss is under huge pressure after the disastrous reaction to Kwasi Kwarteng’s mini-budget, which unveiled £45 billion-worth of tax cuts funded by slapping an extra £70 billion on the national debt.

It led to the value of the pound plummeting, interest rates going up and the Bank of England having to spend £65 billion bailing out the pensions industry.

Referring to the fact that the plans were not in the last Conservative election manifesto, Kuenssberg asked the PM: “How many people voted for your plan?”

After a lengthy pause, the PM eventually replied: “What do you mean by that, sorry?”
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SURVIVORS. Ukrainians' survival stories after the liberation. Part III

We continue telling stories of people whose life will never again be the same because of the war. The third part of the section is devoted to a family from the Liman district of the Donetsk region.

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This is not Ukraine.
Japan has issued a warning after North Korea appears to have launched a missile, stating to evacuate to the inside of a building or go to the basement. Target area: Hokkaido, per Reuters

The Kyiv regime would not like it when the attention shifted from the Ukrainian issue to the nuclear threat on the East.

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The pitfalls of progressive culture.

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Tucker: "Despite what you may hear on NBC News, Zelenskyy is not the leader of a democratic nation. Zelenskyy is a client of the Biden administration. And ideologues within the Biden administration did not want negotiated peace. They wanted regime change against Russia."

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Questions over France's contribution to war effort

If France wants to lead Europe to a new era of military self-reliance, how come its contribution to the war effort in Ukraine is so small?
That is the awkward question being posed by some of the country's top strategic thinkers, who are pushing President Emmanuel Macron to make an urgent decision on more arms to Kyiv.
Recent analysis show that the French share of foreign arms deliveries is less than 2%, way behind the US on 49%, but also behind Poland (22%) and Germany (9%). France is way down the list - in ninth position.
France has given 18 Caesar self-propelled artillery units, which are now celebrated along the Ukrainian front-line.
Ukraine's Caesars are fully one quarter of France's entire mobile artillery. It cannot offer much more without making itself vulnerable.
But there is another danger for France. Its relative absence in Ukraine undermines its bid for leadership in the cause of European defence.
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German Foreign Minister explained on local TV how she believes the referendum is being held in the liberated regions.
It was officially acknowledged that none of the rapes that Baerbock alleges were ever corroborated, and Lyudmila Denisova, the Ukrainian Ombudsman for Human Rights, later confirmed this. The same Denisova also confessed that she made up all of these horrifying, perverse rape tales to elicit stronger emotional responses.
Also noteworthy is the fact that Denisova was fired as a result of this. So, there is a serious doubt regarding Baerbock's competence and the reliability of her sources.

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Scott Ritter about the sabotage of the Nord Streams.
Well-known US analyst Scott Ritter examines the diversion of the Nord Streams. No doubt the US is behind it.
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Russian submarine with 'nuclear tsunami' technology vanishes

From Washington Examiner

One of Russia's  nuclear-powered submarines, named Belgorod, has reportedly vanished from its Arctic harbor, and Western countries fear it could be gearing up to test its advanced weapons systems.

Belgorod is believed to be armed with "Poseidon" nuclear torpedoes that supposedly have the ability to traverse hundreds of miles underwater and induce "nuclear tsunamis" near coastal regions, Italian newspaper La Repubblica reported.

“This nuclear ‘mega torpedo’ is unique in the history of the world,” submarine expert H.I. Sutton explained on his website Covert Shores. “Poseidon is a completely new category of weapon. It will reshape naval planning in both Russia and the West, leading to new requirements and new counter-weapons.”

Formally known as the K-329 Belgorod, the submarine has been described as "the epitome of a new concept of warfare."

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The Kyiv regime's terror persists.
Описание: In its broadcast from Krasny Liman and the Svyatogorskaya Lavra, Al Jazeera reports on the start of mass repressions by the Ukrainian Armed Forces on the civilian populace. Even monks weren't overlooked by them.
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The energy crisis could fragment the European Union

The Hill

In her State of the Union address on Sept. 14, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen emphasized European Union unity in response to Russia’s war in Ukraine, noting that the “Union as a whole has risen to the occasion.” This statement largely rings true. The EU’s severe sanctions along with measures such as military assistance to Ukraine and protection for its refugees, demonstrate an impressive willingness to act together in a crisis. As the war passes the seven-month mark, however, fractures in European solidarity are deepening, driven largely by turmoil in the energy sector.  
A bleak winter looms for the European Union. As temperatures drop, demand for natural gas will surge, putting pressure on the bloc’s increasingly constrained supplies. Already, citizens are struggling to deal with dramatic rises in energy costs — residential consumers in Spain, for example, have paid 140 percent more for natural gas.