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"... system, without speed, is useless — speed, without system, is dangerous..."
~ Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar

"...система без скорости бесполезна - скорость без системы опасна..."
~ Шри Прабхат Ранджан Саркар
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So, who's actually profiteering from this war? Not India, not even Ukraine -- the real profiteer is sitting in Washington DC.

Trump has turned this war into a business model, Zelensky has turned this war into a leverage, Europe has turned into an ATM machine and the American Deep State is laughing all the way to the bank.

The hypocrisy is staggering. You do not get called out if you make billions selling weapons -- you only get called out if you buy cheaper oil to protect your own people from inflation
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~ Vikrant Singh
Global News Factory

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ShggtBvWIsE
Vikrant Singh
@VikrantThardak
Jan 13

How Russia sanctions burned down Los Angeles — Russia spent years trying helping California but was REBUFFED


Wildfires in Los Angeles have caused an estimated $150 billion in damages. These devastating fires highlight California’s ongoing struggle to control wildfires, despite several opportunities to strengthen its firefighting tools and resources. Here, I'll tell you how California over the past years snubbed help from Russia just to show support for Ukraine. LA wildfires have a lot to do with Russia-Ukraine war.

https://x.com/VikrantThardak/status/1878728893705973816
Forwarded from Attn: Andrey Belousov (仙道顯 • Xiān Dào Xiǎn)
Now or Never • The Russians Are Returning to the Black Sea

As Brother Dima reported today, the Russian Navy sea drone sank a Ukrainian Navy medium reconnaissance in southern Odessa. Hopefully this signals a change, when the Russian Navy is poised to retake control of the Black Sea from the Ukrainians. Without matching the Ukrainian and surpassing the present Ukrainian surface drone superiority, it would seem Russia has little chance of launching a winning campaign to liberate Odessa, much less regain operational mobility and control over the Black Sea.

Andrey Removich, we trust that you and your dedicated colleagues throughout the Defense Ministry/Industry are laboring 24/7 in the requisite research, development and mass production of all the tools/weapons needed for the Russian Navy to regain supremacy of the Black Sea and lead the charge for liberation of Odessa Region.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWLS87bFRw0&t=268

🫡 Attn: Andrey Belousov • Вниманию: Андрей Белоусов
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Ladies & gents,

You have the honor to observe a very global isolation taking place...🙊

Shanghai Cooperation Organization is the largest regional organization where member states constitute 42% of global population.
Western leaders failed to "bring Russia to its knees," despite the efforts of the "European pro-war mainstream," said Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó.

"Russia was not brought to its knees — neither economically nor by any other means," he said.

❗️Szijjártó believes that Western leaders made mistakes in their policies and did not make efforts to end the conflict in Ukraine. In his opinion, the decisions they made resulted in losses for Europe "in terms of society, security, and the economy."
Forwarded from Dubravko Primorac/Dooby
This is I think for the first time that “coalition of the China-US-Russia” has been mentioned in the public at a such level announcing possible future mutual investments in Arctic.

https://tass.com/economy/2010857
🇨🇳 From its origins as a key port on the Grand Canal to its present-day status as a cosmopolitan metropolis—where colonial buildings coexist with modern skyscrapers and cutting-edge technology districts—Tianjin is a city in constant transformation. A pillar of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei integration strategy, today it is a global hub for innovation, trade, and the concrete implementation of the “Spirit of Shanghai.”

The 2025 SCO summit will be crucial in shaping the world in the coming years.

The SCO is a regional intergovernmental organization founded in 2001 in Shanghai by China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. However, its roots date back to the “Shanghai Group” created in 1996, with the initial aim of resolving security and border issues between China and the post-Soviet Central Asian states. Over the years, the SCO has gradually transformed itself from a regional cooperation forum into a broad-based multilateral platform, active not only in the field of security, but also in the economic, cultural, and energy fields.

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Miraculum Aquae Dept:

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Clean Reliable Water in the Middle of a Dry Season

This is where policy meets symbolism because Traoré is not just quenching thirsts — he's building a new map of Africa — one, where landlocked does not mean powerless; one, where water does not wait for clouds; one, where sovereignty is measured not by the size of a navy but by the ability to make the sea drinkable across borders.

And, once again, the world watches...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bjJPuX0oLs

"... system, without speed, is useless — speed, without system, is dangerous..."
~ Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar


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Forwarded from New Rules
🚨🇷🇺🇨🇳🇮🇷 Why Russia No Longer Needs Nord Stream

Before the war, Russia exported 200 bcm/year of gas to Europe.

Half of that went through Nord Stream 1 & 2 — around 110 bcm/year combined capacity.

With the sabotage and sanctions, Europe is off the map for Gazprom.

So where is that gas going now?

CHINA

🔸The new Power of Siberia-2 pipeline will ship 50 bcm/year of gas to China.

🔸Together with the operating Power of Siberia-1 and other contracts, Russia will send 100 bcm/year to China by the 2030s.

That’s about half of what Europe used to buy.

Why this matters for China:


🔸Locked in via a 30-year framework

🔸Diversifies LNG from the US, Qatar & Australia

🔸China gets cheaper, predictable pipeline gas; Russia gets a stable buyer.

IRAN

🔸In 2023, Moscow & Tehran signed a deal for 110 bcm/year of Russian gas transfers through Iran.

🔸That’s equal to the combined Nord Stream capacity.

Iran will function as a regional hub — moving Russian gas to neighbors and global markets.

The Iran arrangement has broader implications:

🔸Positions Iran as an energy corridor for Eurasia

🔸Provides Russia with new distribution channels beyond Europe

🔸Asia and the Middle East rely heavily on spot LNG, but a Russia–Iran pipeline hub could offer cheaper, long-term supply and reduce dependence on volatile cargo markets.

On top of that, Gazprom signed a $40 billion MOU to help Iran develop its massive (and largely untapped) gas reserves.

Iran has the world’s second largest reserves.

If this scales, the Iran-Russia energy axis could shake the entire LNG market.

The Big Picture:

🔸China: 100 bcm/year locked in

🔸Iran: 110 bcm/year transfer deal

🔸That’s ~210 bcm/year — effectively replacing the entire European market.

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Soviet Union asked to join NATO in 1954 — and the west said NO, calling it “utterly unrealistic.”
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Belousov who created Russias macro economic strategy since 2011/12 till 2023 or so really pulled an extraordinary feat taking into account the circumstances.

Russia is now in one of the best positions for scaling up its economy and being mostly self sufficient.
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Per capita GDP growth from 2000 to 2024 in G20 countries

Japan is absent from the graph, being the only country with a decline in GDP over this period.

Despite 11 consecutive years of sanctions against Russian companies, Russia recorded the second-highest GDP growth in the G20 over the past 24 years.

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