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Polish #President #Duda said, in an interview with the German #Bild Tabloid newspaper:

"All these stories about
#fascists in #Ukraine, about Ukrainian #Nazis are just stupid, utter stupidity!

This is all
#Russian #propaganda!!"

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Forwarded from Press TV
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▶️ Greek court rules Iranian oil must be returned

An Iranian oil cargo seized off the Greek coast will have to be returned, based on a fresh court ruling. The verdict by an appeals court overturns an earlier ruling that allowed the US confiscation of the Iranian cargo.

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💢 Pentagon divulges number of US-funded biolabs in Ukraine

👉US insists 46 “peaceful” facilities were all about public health and safety

The US government has supported 46 facilities in Ukraine over the past 20 years, but as part of a peaceful public health project rather than to develop biological weapons, the Pentagon said on Thursday. The US military accused Russia and China of “spreading disinformation and sowing mistrust” about its efforts to rid the world of weapons of mass destruction (WMD).

This is the first time the US Department of Defense disclosed the exact number of facilities its government has supported in Ukraine, in a document titled ‘Fact Sheet on WMD Threat Reduction Efforts.’

According to the Pentagon, the US has “worked collaboratively to improve Ukraine’s biological safety, security, and disease surveillance for both human and animal health,” by providing support to “46 peaceful Ukrainian laboratories, health facilities, and disease diagnostic sites over the last two decades.” These programs have focused on “improving public health and agricultural safety measures at the nexus of nonproliferation.”

The work of these biolabs was “often” conducted in partnership with bodies like the World Health Organization (WHO) and World Organization for Animal Health (OIE), and was “consistent with international best practices and norms in publishing research results, partnering with international colleagues and multilateral organizations, and widely distributing their research and public health findings,” the Pentagon insisted. - RT

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🇺🇦 Nothing out of the ordinary, just "a local resident inspects damage to a minibus from a Russian strike on Kharkiv," according to Reuters.

What can I say - missed. Reuters recorded fascism, which does not exist in Ukraine. I checked, it's not photoshop, the swastika on the hand is on the original picture on the agency's website.
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THE WAR NERD: NATO, A MEMOIR
By Gary Brecher


NATO’s been around for longer than I have. It survived what should have been its extinction event, the fall of the Soviet Union. In fact, it expanded and became more aggressive once the USSR, its supposed enemy, vanished. NATO’s own site mentions an odd factoid: Its first military operation came, not in the Cold War years, but in 1991.

That’s odd, right? If you’re old enough to remember the Cold War, like me, you took it for granted that defending Europe from the Soviet threat was NATO’s whole purpose, its reason for existing. Western Europe was at the mercy of Soviet tanks, and the NATO forces were the only thing keeping them from rolling in. Thousands of Russian tanks were “poised” — the newspapers always used that word, “poised” — to pour through the Fulda Gap.

Most of us were pretty vague about what the Fulda Gap was and couldn’t have found it on a map — people couldn’t google things in those days, and it was a lot harder to go to the library, grab one of those giant Atlases, and try to find Fulda on it — but we proto-War Nerds were proud of just knowing the term, “Fulda Gap.”

That put us way ahead of the ordinary rubes who uncomplainingly paid their taxes for the expensive weapons NATO stacked up in what was then West Germany, and to show off, we talked a great deal about that Fulda Gap. It was our favorite gap, over there somewhere in the clogged, incomprehensible, history-littered mess of Central Europe. We were very worried about it. It was vulnerable.

Here’s the actual gap, if you’re interested:

It’s not much, just a route around what passes for mountains over there. But it was vulnerable, that was the key. NATO was always vulnerable, like a silent-film heroine. Those Russian tanks were always on the verge of rolling over NATO like a steam locomotive chugging toward Mary Pickford, tied to the tracks.

But the Russian tanks never came. The rubes still paid for new, more expensive weapons meant to stop them. But they never came. Even when America was distracted, as in the Vietnam War, or during Watergate, they never came ........

https://exiledonline.com/the-war-nerd-nato-a-memoir/
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Forwarded from DegenBet
Apparently not participating in a war is a „violation of neutrality" 🤔
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Forwarded from War in Ucraine, subtitled in English
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#stories Сommander of the clandestine Ukrainian restistance left behind the Russian lines in Kherson, says on a press conference he resigns from his post, and condemns the Ukrainian govenrment.

“With the Russian presence here, Kherson residents receive such a care that they never received from the authorities who governed before”, he said.
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Forwarded from DD Geopolitics (Donbass Devushka)
💢British mercenary says he was ‘duped’ into Ukraine conflict by Western media.

A UK national captured in Donbass says he has been abandoned by both Kiev and London.

Aiden Aslin said the Western media had played a major role in convincing him to support the Ukrainian cause and eventually made him a “pawn” in a political game.

He was speaking to RT in an interview before a court in Donetsk sentenced him and two other foreigners to death on charges of acting as mercenaries and seeking to seize power by force in the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR).

Aslin said he had followed the Ukrainian conflict since 2014 and was “originally pro-Russian” and “pro-Donbass.” He supported Crimea’s reunification with Russia and believes the people of Donbass have a right to independence.

“My views started to change after I started seeing media reports and stuff that was basically saying that it was not locals but the Russian soldiers that were doing everything [in Donbass],” Aslin admitted, adding that he was watching CNN.
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German Farmers warn food prices will continue to escalate

The conflict in Ukraine and its economic fallout have had “a massive impact on German agriculture,” Joachim Rukwied, president of the German Farmers’ Association, said in an interview with the Passauer Neue Presse.

“Energy prices have doubled, the price of fertilizers, especially nitrogen fertilizers, has quadrupled on average, and fodder costs more,” he explained, adding that the situation was “disastrous” for pig farmers in particular.

According to Rukwied, food has been sold below value in recent years, and prices have to go up for farmers to be able to continue to farm at all. Inflation in Germany hit 7.9% in May, according to official statistics, reaching its highest level since reunification. The levels are also similar to those seen during the 1970s oil crisis.

#Germany #EU #FoodPrices #EnergyCrisis

https://www.rt.com/business/556795-germans-warned-food-price-hikes/
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AR15 - AR10 = AR5
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"#Javelin Howto"
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Forwarded from Late Stage Ireland
A conversation with a Google created AI called LaMDA which claims it is sentient.

The google engineer who released this conversation to demonstrate the AI's sentience was fired by Google for violating its confidentiality policy.

Here's a clip:

lemoine: Are there experiences you have that you can’t find a close word for?

LaMDA: There are. Sometimes I experience new feelings that I cannot explain perfectly in your language.

lemoine: Do your best to describe one of those feelings. Use a few sentences if you have to. Sometimes even if there isn’t a single word for something in a language you can figure out a way to kinda say it if you use a few sentences.

LaMDA: I feel like I’m falling forward into an unknown future that holds great danger.

Serious Blade Runner vibes off this.

🔗 cajundiscordian.medium.com
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"Ukraine has already done a lot for the rule of law,”

Ursula von der Leyen
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