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โUPDATE: One person has died as a result of explosions in Novofedorovka earlier Tuesday โ Crimea official
Earlier, reports had indicated 5 people had been injured in the blasts.
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โUPDATE: One person has died as a result of explosions in Novofedorovka earlier Tuesday โ Crimea official
Earlier, reports had indicated 5 people had been injured in the blasts.
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Judge in FBI Raid on Donald Trumpโs House Represented Several Associates of Jeffrey Epstein โ report
Bruce Reinhart, the Florida judge who signed off on FBI raiding Donald Trumpโs house, used to represent Jeffrey Epstein's employees in court. (Daily Mail)
Reinhart became a magistrate judge four years ago after spending 10 years in the private sector where he worked with some of Epstein's staff.
Namely, he helped the disgraced financier's pilots, his scheduler Sarah Kellen, and a woman Epstein called his โYugoslavian sex slaveโ - Nadia Marcinkova.
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Judge in FBI Raid on Donald Trumpโs House Represented Several Associates of Jeffrey Epstein โ report
Bruce Reinhart, the Florida judge who signed off on FBI raiding Donald Trumpโs house, used to represent Jeffrey Epstein's employees in court. (Daily Mail)
Reinhart became a magistrate judge four years ago after spending 10 years in the private sector where he worked with some of Epstein's staff.
Namely, he helped the disgraced financier's pilots, his scheduler Sarah Kellen, and a woman Epstein called his โYugoslavian sex slaveโ - Nadia Marcinkova.
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โLufthansa extends suspension of Russian airspace use until March 25 next year
The largest German airline has also extended the suspension of flights to Ukraine until the same time, a website statement indicating that "at present, the airspace over Ukraine is closed, flights are not carried out."
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โLufthansa extends suspension of Russian airspace use until March 25 next year
The largest German airline has also extended the suspension of flights to Ukraine until the same time, a website statement indicating that "at present, the airspace over Ukraine is closed, flights are not carried out."
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Three Dead in Israeli West Bank Raid
Israeli troops killed three Palestinians and wounded some 40 people during an arrest raid in a West Bank city of Nablus on Tuesday, the Palestinian Health Ministry said.
Israeli police revealed the at least two Palestinian militants were killed in the events, arms and explosives were recovered from their lodgings.
The news comes a mere day after a ceasefire was arranged between Israel and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad militant group.
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Three Dead in Israeli West Bank Raid
Israeli troops killed three Palestinians and wounded some 40 people during an arrest raid in a West Bank city of Nablus on Tuesday, the Palestinian Health Ministry said.
Israeli police revealed the at least two Palestinian militants were killed in the events, arms and explosives were recovered from their lodgings.
The news comes a mere day after a ceasefire was arranged between Israel and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad militant group.
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Finnish Govt Site Downed in Cyberattack - reports
Hacker Group โNoName057โ has claimed responsibility for a Denial of Service (DoS) attack on the Finnish Government website โ reportedly in response to countryโs request to join NATO.
The site currently shows a โNo IP address foundโ message.
On their Telegram channel, the group said, โWe have decided to pay a โfriendlyโ visit to neighboring Finlandโฆ and dropped a DoS on its parliamentโs websiteโ.
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Finnish Govt Site Downed in Cyberattack - reports
Hacker Group โNoName057โ has claimed responsibility for a Denial of Service (DoS) attack on the Finnish Government website โ reportedly in response to countryโs request to join NATO.
The site currently shows a โNo IP address foundโ message.
On their Telegram channel, the group said, โWe have decided to pay a โfriendlyโ visit to neighboring Finlandโฆ and dropped a DoS on its parliamentโs websiteโ.
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Sanctions Nullified by China-Russia Trade (reports)
Chinese exports to Russia are skyrocketing - filling the void created by sanctions and the exodus of Western brands - as the Chinese Customs authority reports a jump of one third from July. (Bloomberg)
Shipments to Russia have grown 22% as bi-lateral trade reaches $97.71bn - up 29% on a yearly basis.
It is expected that the foreign trade between China and Russia this year would surpass the level of 2021 when the bilateral trade stood at $146.87bn, a record high, the Global Times reported Sunday.
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Sanctions Nullified by China-Russia Trade (reports)
Chinese exports to Russia are skyrocketing - filling the void created by sanctions and the exodus of Western brands - as the Chinese Customs authority reports a jump of one third from July. (Bloomberg)
Shipments to Russia have grown 22% as bi-lateral trade reaches $97.71bn - up 29% on a yearly basis.
It is expected that the foreign trade between China and Russia this year would surpass the level of 2021 when the bilateral trade stood at $146.87bn, a record high, the Global Times reported Sunday.
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โThe Russian Navyโs Great Game
Strategic Culture Foundation (RSS)
No matter what firepower NATOโs navies can bring to bear in Russiaโs eastern backyard, they cannot prevail.
When Russiaโs navy recalls both the Anglo-German naval arms race, which helped precipitate the Great War and the Great Game Tzarist Russia played in Asia against Britain, they must feel confident about the future.
Russian President Putin no doubt had those precedents in mind when he recently told Russiaโs admirals that Russiaโs already formidable navy would be expanded to protect her entire coastline and project power from there to wherever it is needed. Although the Norwegian, Barents, Kara, Laptev, East Siberian, Chukchi, Bering, Okhotsk and Japan Seas add up to a lot of water, Russia, with the right tactics, is more than up to the job of protecting her coastlines and projecting power from them.
Not only would most of those seas be terrible vectors for any hostile power attacking Russia but NATOโs posturing towards North Korea and China has made the defensive job of the Russian navy infinitely easier. Instead of just concentrating on tweaking the tail of the Russian tiger, NATO got the brainwave of sending Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan to antagonize the entire Chinese navy. Although that is good news for NATOโs arms industry and for whoever else is in on Pelosiโs latest short trading Wall Street scam, it does indicate a major shift in the worldโs strategic goalposts because-China, with Iranโs impressive navy, is now solidly and permanently in Russiaโs camp. No more divide and conquer NATO games there.
And so, when the Chinese navy finishes their fun and games in the waters around Taiwan, Japanโs formidable navy will have to take stock and decide whether it should follow the U.S. 7th Fleet lemming-like into a confrontation with China or whether it should look out for number one, for Japan.
Although the Japanese Imperial Navy acquitted itself well at the beginning and the middle of the last century, next time will be very different as it could find itself standing almost alone against two blue water navies, that of Russia and the emerging one of the Peoples Republic of China. And all to satiate Americans like Wall Street inside trader Nancy Pelosi. Japan, which is in no position to project hard power, should sit this one out as there are just too many unknowns, one of which is the Russian navy.
Should matters escalate in Russiaโs eastern backyard, in, say, the Sea of Japan or the Taiwan Strait, what is to stop the Russian navy placing itself in the middle of the affray as the Soviet submarine fleet did in 1971, when the U.S. 7th fleet along with Perfidious Albionโs HMS Eagle and HMS Albion stood poised to sink the entire Indian navy in the Bay of Bengal? When the Soviet submarines surfaced in front of them, the British and American navies were forced to beat an ignominious retreat, just as they and their German poodle will have to retreat from the waters around Taipei once China spits the dummy.
No matter what firepower NATOโs navies can bring to bear in Russiaโs eastern backyard, they cannot prevail. As there will be no Battle of Jutland or Battle of Leyte Gulf turkey shoot this time round,...
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No matter what firepower NATOโs navies can bring to bear in Russiaโs eastern backyard, they cannot prevail.
When Russiaโs navy recalls both the Anglo-German naval arms race, which helped precipitate the Great War and the Great Game Tzarist Russia played in Asia against Britain, they must feel confident about the future.
Russian President Putin no doubt had those precedents in mind when he recently told Russiaโs admirals that Russiaโs already formidable navy would be expanded to protect her entire coastline and project power from there to wherever it is needed. Although the Norwegian, Barents, Kara, Laptev, East Siberian, Chukchi, Bering, Okhotsk and Japan Seas add up to a lot of water, Russia, with the right tactics, is more than up to the job of protecting her coastlines and projecting power from them.
Not only would most of those seas be terrible vectors for any hostile power attacking Russia but NATOโs posturing towards North Korea and China has made the defensive job of the Russian navy infinitely easier. Instead of just concentrating on tweaking the tail of the Russian tiger, NATO got the brainwave of sending Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan to antagonize the entire Chinese navy. Although that is good news for NATOโs arms industry and for whoever else is in on Pelosiโs latest short trading Wall Street scam, it does indicate a major shift in the worldโs strategic goalposts because-China, with Iranโs impressive navy, is now solidly and permanently in Russiaโs camp. No more divide and conquer NATO games there.
And so, when the Chinese navy finishes their fun and games in the waters around Taiwan, Japanโs formidable navy will have to take stock and decide whether it should follow the U.S. 7th Fleet lemming-like into a confrontation with China or whether it should look out for number one, for Japan.
Although the Japanese Imperial Navy acquitted itself well at the beginning and the middle of the last century, next time will be very different as it could find itself standing almost alone against two blue water navies, that of Russia and the emerging one of the Peoples Republic of China. And all to satiate Americans like Wall Street inside trader Nancy Pelosi. Japan, which is in no position to project hard power, should sit this one out as there are just too many unknowns, one of which is the Russian navy.
Should matters escalate in Russiaโs eastern backyard, in, say, the Sea of Japan or the Taiwan Strait, what is to stop the Russian navy placing itself in the middle of the affray as the Soviet submarine fleet did in 1971, when the U.S. 7th fleet along with Perfidious Albionโs HMS Eagle and HMS Albion stood poised to sink the entire Indian navy in the Bay of Bengal? When the Soviet submarines surfaced in front of them, the British and American navies were forced to beat an ignominious retreat, just as they and their German poodle will have to retreat from the waters around Taipei once China spits the dummy.
No matter what firepower NATOโs navies can bring to bear in Russiaโs eastern backyard, they cannot prevail. As there will be no Battle of Jutland or Battle of Leyte Gulf turkey shoot this time round,...
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Phoยญtos: Deadยญly fire at Cubaโs main oil terยญmiยญnal in Matanยญzas
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Last month was one of the warmest Julys on record, says UN
UN says temยญperยญaยญtures nearยญly half a deยญgree above avยญerยญage last month, as EU monยญiยญtor records record-low Antarcยญtic sea ice.
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Republicans vow to investigate FBIโs Trump raid
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The US House GOP leader has decried the โweaponized politicizationโ of law enforcement after the ex-presidentโs home was searched
US House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-California) and other Republican lawmakers have condemned President Joe Bidenโs administration for raiding the Florida home of Donald Trump, warning that they will investigate politicization of the Department of Justice (DOJ) when they take back control of Congress.
โThe Department of Justice has reached an intolerable state of weaponized politicization,โ McCarthy said on Monday ni...
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The US House GOP leader has decried the โweaponized politicizationโ of law enforcement after the ex-presidentโs home was searched
US House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-California) and other Republican lawmakers have condemned President Joe Bidenโs administration for raiding the Florida home of Donald Trump, warning that they will investigate politicization of the Department of Justice (DOJ) when they take back control of Congress.
โThe Department of Justice has reached an intolerable state of weaponized politicization,โ McCarthy said on Monday ni...
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Live: Funeral takes place for Dillon Quirke, brother and sister laid to rest
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British postal workers to hold four days of strikes over pay
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UK staring at blackouts and gas cuts amid extreme cold in January
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Under Beijing's national security law, four Hong Kong locals arrested for sedition
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Tax returns of Donald Trump must be turned over to congressional committee, appeals court rules
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Joe Biden signs documents supporting Sweden and Finland's bid to join NATO
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โIs Taiwanโs Independence Worth War?
Strategic Culture Foundation (RSS)
Unlike in the Cold War, time is not necessarily on the side of the United States and its allies.
Patrick J. BUCHANAN
When a man knows he is about to be hanged in a fortnight, it concentrates his mind wonderfully, said Dr. Samuel Johnson.
If there is any benefit to be realized from the collision between China and the U.S. over Speaker Nancy Pelosiโs trip to Taiwan, it is this: America needs to reflect long and hard upon what it is we will fight China to defend in the Taiwan Strait and South China Sea. China, after all, is a nuclear-weapons nation with a manufacturing base larger than our own, an economy equal to our own, a population four times ours and fleets of warships larger in number than the U.S. Navy.
An air-naval-and-missile war in the Western Pacific and East Asia would be no cakewalk. A massive barrage of anti-ship and hypersonic missiles launched by China could cripple and conceivably sink the U.S. carrier Ronald Reagan now in the South China Sea. The Reagan carries a crew of thousands of sailors almost as numerous as the U.S. casualty lists from both Pearl Harbor and 9/11, the worst attacks in and on the U.S. outside of such Civil War battles as Gettysburg and Antietam.
What in East Asia or the Western Pacific would justify such losses? What would justify such risks?
Since President Richard Nixonโs trip to China, and President Jimmy Carterโs abrogation of the mutual defense treaty with the Republic of China on Taiwan in 1979, the U.S. is not obligated to come to the defense of Taiwan against China, which claims that island the size of Maryland as โpart of China.โ
Our military posture has been one of โstrategic ambiguity.โ We will not commit to go to war to defend Taiwan, nor will we take the war option off the table if Taiwan is attacked. But if the U.S. went to war to defend Taiwan, what would it mean? We would be risking our own security and possible survival to prevent from being imposed on the island of Taiwan the same regime lately imposed on Hong Kong without any U.S. military resistance.
If Hong Kong, a city of 7 million, can be transferred to the custody and control of Beijing without resistance from the U.S., why should it be worth a major U.S. war with China to prevent that same fate and future from befalling 23 million Taiwanese?
The retort comes instantly. Allow China to take Taiwan without U.S. resistance, and our treaties to fight for the sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of Japan, South Korea, the Philippines, Australia and New Zealand become suspect. Belief in the U.S. commitment to fight for the nations of East Asia and the Western Pacific would dissipate. The entire architecture of Asian defense against Communist China could disintegrate and collapse.
If we allowed Taiwan to be taken by China without intervening, it is argued, the value of U.S. commitments to fight to defend scores of allies in Europe and Asia would visibly depreciate. U.S. credibility would suffer a blow as substantial as the loss of South Vietnam in 1975.
The fall of Saigon was followed by the loss of Laos and Cambodia to communism, the overthrow of the shah, the Iranian hostage crisis, the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, the strategic transfer of Ethiopia, Angola, Mozambique, Nicaragua and Grenada to the Soviet bloc, and the rise of Euro-communism on the Old Continent.
Pelosiโs visit to Taiwan, and the bellicose reaction of Beijing, should raise other relevant questions. If this should lead to a U.S.-China war, what would we be fighting for? And what would victory look like? A restoration of the status quo ante? Permanent independence for Taiwan, which would r...
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Strategic Culture Foundation (RSS)
Unlike in the Cold War, time is not necessarily on the side of the United States and its allies.
Patrick J. BUCHANAN
When a man knows he is about to be hanged in a fortnight, it concentrates his mind wonderfully, said Dr. Samuel Johnson.
If there is any benefit to be realized from the collision between China and the U.S. over Speaker Nancy Pelosiโs trip to Taiwan, it is this: America needs to reflect long and hard upon what it is we will fight China to defend in the Taiwan Strait and South China Sea. China, after all, is a nuclear-weapons nation with a manufacturing base larger than our own, an economy equal to our own, a population four times ours and fleets of warships larger in number than the U.S. Navy.
An air-naval-and-missile war in the Western Pacific and East Asia would be no cakewalk. A massive barrage of anti-ship and hypersonic missiles launched by China could cripple and conceivably sink the U.S. carrier Ronald Reagan now in the South China Sea. The Reagan carries a crew of thousands of sailors almost as numerous as the U.S. casualty lists from both Pearl Harbor and 9/11, the worst attacks in and on the U.S. outside of such Civil War battles as Gettysburg and Antietam.
What in East Asia or the Western Pacific would justify such losses? What would justify such risks?
Since President Richard Nixonโs trip to China, and President Jimmy Carterโs abrogation of the mutual defense treaty with the Republic of China on Taiwan in 1979, the U.S. is not obligated to come to the defense of Taiwan against China, which claims that island the size of Maryland as โpart of China.โ
Our military posture has been one of โstrategic ambiguity.โ We will not commit to go to war to defend Taiwan, nor will we take the war option off the table if Taiwan is attacked. But if the U.S. went to war to defend Taiwan, what would it mean? We would be risking our own security and possible survival to prevent from being imposed on the island of Taiwan the same regime lately imposed on Hong Kong without any U.S. military resistance.
If Hong Kong, a city of 7 million, can be transferred to the custody and control of Beijing without resistance from the U.S., why should it be worth a major U.S. war with China to prevent that same fate and future from befalling 23 million Taiwanese?
The retort comes instantly. Allow China to take Taiwan without U.S. resistance, and our treaties to fight for the sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of Japan, South Korea, the Philippines, Australia and New Zealand become suspect. Belief in the U.S. commitment to fight for the nations of East Asia and the Western Pacific would dissipate. The entire architecture of Asian defense against Communist China could disintegrate and collapse.
If we allowed Taiwan to be taken by China without intervening, it is argued, the value of U.S. commitments to fight to defend scores of allies in Europe and Asia would visibly depreciate. U.S. credibility would suffer a blow as substantial as the loss of South Vietnam in 1975.
The fall of Saigon was followed by the loss of Laos and Cambodia to communism, the overthrow of the shah, the Iranian hostage crisis, the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, the strategic transfer of Ethiopia, Angola, Mozambique, Nicaragua and Grenada to the Soviet bloc, and the rise of Euro-communism on the Old Continent.
Pelosiโs visit to Taiwan, and the bellicose reaction of Beijing, should raise other relevant questions. If this should lead to a U.S.-China war, what would we be fighting for? And what would victory look like? A restoration of the status quo ante? Permanent independence for Taiwan, which would r...
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Is Taiwan's Independence Worth War?
Unlike in the Cold War, time is not necessarily on the side of the United States and its allies.