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βοΈVladimir Putin on using weapons against countries that allow their weapons to be used against Russia
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πΉβοΈVladimir Putin's full address on the situation in the special operation zone after the use of Western long-range missiles on Russian territory.
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βοΈCombat tests of the Oreshnik missile system are being conducted in response to aggressive actions by NATO countries against Russia, Vladimir Putin said. π Subscribe to @SputnikInt
Oreshnik hypersonic missile: Russia's unstoppable response to NATO actions
Type: Medium-range ballistic missile system with non-nuclear hypersonic capabilities.
Speed: Reaches Mach 10, equivalent to 2.5β3 kilometers per second.
Countermeasures: Modern air defense and missile defense systems, including those in Europe, cannot intercept it.
Purpose: Tested in combat conditions as a response to NATO's aggressive actions and the use of Western weapons against Russia.
Target Selection: Future test targets will be determined based on threats to Russian security.
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Type: Medium-range ballistic missile system with non-nuclear hypersonic capabilities.
Speed: Reaches Mach 10, equivalent to 2.5β3 kilometers per second.
Countermeasures: Modern air defense and missile defense systems, including those in Europe, cannot intercept it.
Purpose: Tested in combat conditions as a response to NATO's aggressive actions and the use of Western weapons against Russia.
Target Selection: Future test targets will be determined based on threats to Russian security.
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πΉβοΈVladimir Putin's full address on the situation in the special operation zone after the use of Western long-range missiles on Russian territory. π Subscribe to @SputnikInt
β‘οΈKey statements from Russian President Vladimir Putin's address after the use of Western long-range missiles on Russian territory:
βͺοΈRussian President Vladimir Putin said that on November 19 and November 21, Ukraine launched attacks using six ATACMS missiles and Storm Shadow systems, targeting sites in the Kursk and Bryansk regions.
βͺοΈCombat tests of the Oreshnik missile system are being conducted in response to aggressive actions by NATO countries against Russia. The missiles reached a speed of Mach 10, equivalent to 2.5β3 kilometers per second. Modern air defense and missile defense systems, including those in Europe, cannot intercept it.
βͺοΈThe conflict in Ukraine has taken on global dimensions following long-range Western missile strikes on Russia.
βͺοΈRussia hit a complex in Dnepropetrovsk that produces, among other things, missile technology.
βͺοΈRussia considers itself entitled to use weapons against military facilities of countries that allow their weapons to be used against Russia.
βͺοΈRussia will offer civilians in Ukraine and citizens of other friendly states the chance to leave potential strike zones in advance, Putin said.
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βͺοΈRussian President Vladimir Putin said that on November 19 and November 21, Ukraine launched attacks using six ATACMS missiles and Storm Shadow systems, targeting sites in the Kursk and Bryansk regions.
βͺοΈCombat tests of the Oreshnik missile system are being conducted in response to aggressive actions by NATO countries against Russia. The missiles reached a speed of Mach 10, equivalent to 2.5β3 kilometers per second. Modern air defense and missile defense systems, including those in Europe, cannot intercept it.
βͺοΈThe conflict in Ukraine has taken on global dimensions following long-range Western missile strikes on Russia.
βͺοΈRussia hit a complex in Dnepropetrovsk that produces, among other things, missile technology.
βͺοΈRussia considers itself entitled to use weapons against military facilities of countries that allow their weapons to be used against Russia.
βͺοΈRussia will offer civilians in Ukraine and citizens of other friendly states the chance to leave potential strike zones in advance, Putin said.
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Vladimir Putin puts the US and West βon noticeβ with state-of-the-art missile strike
As Russian President Vladimir Putin lamented the use of Western long-range missiles against Russia, retired CIA intelligence officer and State Department official Larry Johnson points out that the missiles would fall under the now-defunct INF Treaty.
According to him, the recent missile strike against the city of Dnepropetrovsk in Ukraine was President Putinβs way of sending a message to the West and to the United States who earlier βunilaterally abrogatedβ the INF Treaty.
The aforementioned strike on Dnepropetrovsk, he says, shows that Russia βdeveloped both a short-medium range and an intermediate range ballistic missile with MIRV capability, which refers to multiple independent reentry vehicles so that one missile can carry a warhead with multiple warheads that can disperse.β
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As Russian President Vladimir Putin lamented the use of Western long-range missiles against Russia, retired CIA intelligence officer and State Department official Larry Johnson points out that the missiles would fall under the now-defunct INF Treaty.
βRecall that there was the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty that was signed. It came into effect with Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev back in December of 1987,β Johnson tells Sputnik.
βAnd that treaty dealt with ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, missile launchers with a range of 500 to 1000km, ie short-medium range and 1000 to 5500 are called intermediate range.β
According to him, the recent missile strike against the city of Dnepropetrovsk in Ukraine was President Putinβs way of sending a message to the West and to the United States who earlier βunilaterally abrogatedβ the INF Treaty.
βThe fact that the United States unilaterally abrogated this treaty, I think Vladimir Putin was putting the United States and the West on notice, βokay, you abrogated that treaty. Now, let us show you what we haveβ,β Johnson elaborates.
The aforementioned strike on Dnepropetrovsk, he says, shows that Russia βdeveloped both a short-medium range and an intermediate range ballistic missile with MIRV capability, which refers to multiple independent reentry vehicles so that one missile can carry a warhead with multiple warheads that can disperse.β
βWhat makes this particularly interesting is this is a hypersonic so this travels at a speed that no Western air defense system is capable of stopping,β Johnson adds.
βSo Vladimir Putin in destroying this one defense facility in Dnepropetrovsk was sending a very clear message to the West that more will follow. We'll see if the West backs down now or not.β
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βͺοΈKey statements from Russian President Vladimir Putin's address after the use of Western long-range missiles on Russian territory
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πΉ Video of the Oreshnik hypersonic ballistic missile attack on the military plant in Dnepropetrovsk, published by Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev.
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Russia's hypersonic Oreshnik missile system shows NATO escalation will come at price - experts
"Vladimir Putin delivered a very powerful message to the West that they should revise the decision to escalate the conflict," Dmitry Suslov, deputy director of the Center for European and International Studies at Russiaβs Higher School of Economics, who participated in advising the leadership on amendment of the Russian nuclear doctrine and adoption of the new one, tells Sputnik.
On Thursday, Russian President Vladimir Putin unveiled the Oreshnik medium-range hypersonic ballistic missile that was fired on the night of November 21 in response to Ukraine's use of NATO's long-range ATACMS and Storm Shadows against Russia's Bryansk and Kursk regions. As a result of the strike a Ukrainian arms manufacturer was successfully hit in Dnepropetrovsk.
With this move, Putin made it clear that if NATO countries continue to use their ATACMS and Storm Shadow missiles against Russia, "then Russia might use its medium range missiles against those countries, against the military objects of these Western countries," Suslov continued.
Moreover, Russia is ready for further escalation, according to the pundit. "If the West will respond to these Russian actions in the escalatory way, then Russia will escalate further. And the recent adoption of the newest Russian nuclear doctrine tells that Russia is basically ready at a certain stage to use evil nuclear weapons," he stresses.
Russia's new hypersonic missile is a breakthrough technology, Yuri Knutov, military expert and historian of the Air Defense Forces, tells Sputnik
The pundit underscored that neither the US nor other countries of the world currently possess air defense systems capable of intercepting Russia's new hypersonic missiles.
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"Vladimir Putin delivered a very powerful message to the West that they should revise the decision to escalate the conflict," Dmitry Suslov, deputy director of the Center for European and International Studies at Russiaβs Higher School of Economics, who participated in advising the leadership on amendment of the Russian nuclear doctrine and adoption of the new one, tells Sputnik.
On Thursday, Russian President Vladimir Putin unveiled the Oreshnik medium-range hypersonic ballistic missile that was fired on the night of November 21 in response to Ukraine's use of NATO's long-range ATACMS and Storm Shadows against Russia's Bryansk and Kursk regions. As a result of the strike a Ukrainian arms manufacturer was successfully hit in Dnepropetrovsk.
With this move, Putin made it clear that if NATO countries continue to use their ATACMS and Storm Shadow missiles against Russia, "then Russia might use its medium range missiles against those countries, against the military objects of these Western countries," Suslov continued.
Moreover, Russia is ready for further escalation, according to the pundit. "If the West will respond to these Russian actions in the escalatory way, then Russia will escalate further. And the recent adoption of the newest Russian nuclear doctrine tells that Russia is basically ready at a certain stage to use evil nuclear weapons," he stresses.
Russia's new hypersonic missile is a breakthrough technology, Yuri Knutov, military expert and historian of the Air Defense Forces, tells Sputnik
"Its speed, as the president said, is 10 Mach. Today, no other country in the world has such missiles," he says.
The pundit underscored that neither the US nor other countries of the world currently possess air defense systems capable of intercepting Russia's new hypersonic missiles.
"We demonstrated a missile that can strike not only Yuzhmash, but also London and Paris if France and Great Britain continue their escalation course towards Russia, continue their direct intervention on the side of Ukraine," Knutov concludes.
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Decoding DOGE: Musk, Ramaswamy, and Trumpβs war on bureaucratic bloat
Tesla CEO Elon Musk and former GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy have been tapped by Donald Trump's to lead the new Department of Government Efficiency, DOGE, with the aim of cutting the size of the US government by July 2026. The two have revealed their plans in a Wall Street Journal op-ed:
βͺοΈTrump's transition is assembling a group of "the sharpest technical and legal minds" that will work in the new administration closely with the White House Office of Management and Budget
βͺοΈMusk and Ramaswamy will advise DOGE to pursue three major kinds of reform: "regulatory rescissions, administrative reductions and cost savings"
βͺοΈchanges will be implemented through "executive action based on existing legislation rather than by passing new laws" -the DOGE legal team will determine which federal regulations "exceed the authority of Congress" and provide the list to the US president who could then rescind them
βͺοΈ"A drastic reduction in federal regulations provides sound industrial logic for mass head-count reductions across the federal bureaucracy," they explain. "The number of federal employees to cut should be at least proportionate to the number of federal regulations that are nullified"
βͺοΈDOGE is going to cut federal spending by "taking aim at the $500 billion plus in annual federal expenditures", including $535 million a year to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, $1.5 billion for grants to international organizations, and roughly $300 million to progressive groups
βͺοΈMusk and Ramaswamy also pledged to fix the federal governmentβs procurement process, particularly citing the Pentagon's failure to audit its annual budgets of more than $800 billion
βͺοΈDOGE is a non-governmental agency that will provide βadvice and guidanceβ from outside the government
βͺοΈTrump believes that βthe massive waste and fraudβ has ballooned government expenditures up to $6.5 trillion a year.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk and former GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy have been tapped by Donald Trump's to lead the new Department of Government Efficiency, DOGE, with the aim of cutting the size of the US government by July 2026. The two have revealed their plans in a Wall Street Journal op-ed:
βͺοΈTrump's transition is assembling a group of "the sharpest technical and legal minds" that will work in the new administration closely with the White House Office of Management and Budget
βͺοΈMusk and Ramaswamy will advise DOGE to pursue three major kinds of reform: "regulatory rescissions, administrative reductions and cost savings"
βͺοΈchanges will be implemented through "executive action based on existing legislation rather than by passing new laws" -the DOGE legal team will determine which federal regulations "exceed the authority of Congress" and provide the list to the US president who could then rescind them
βͺοΈ"A drastic reduction in federal regulations provides sound industrial logic for mass head-count reductions across the federal bureaucracy," they explain. "The number of federal employees to cut should be at least proportionate to the number of federal regulations that are nullified"
βͺοΈDOGE is going to cut federal spending by "taking aim at the $500 billion plus in annual federal expenditures", including $535 million a year to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, $1.5 billion for grants to international organizations, and roughly $300 million to progressive groups
βͺοΈMusk and Ramaswamy also pledged to fix the federal governmentβs procurement process, particularly citing the Pentagon's failure to audit its annual budgets of more than $800 billion
βͺοΈDOGE is a non-governmental agency that will provide βadvice and guidanceβ from outside the government
βͺοΈTrump believes that βthe massive waste and fraudβ has ballooned government expenditures up to $6.5 trillion a year.
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The US informed Ukraine and its allies in recent days about Russia's impending launch of an intermediate-range missile to help them prepare, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said.
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The US informed Ukraine and its allies in recent days about Russia's impending launch of an intermediate-range missile to help them prepare, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said. π Subscribe to @SputnikInt
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The White House refuses to recognize US responsibility for escalation of the conflict in Ukraine
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on Thursday declined to acknowledge that US President Joe Biden's authorization of long-range strikes on Russia with ATACMS missiles had contributed to escalating the conflict, instead placing the blame on Russia.
Jean-Pierre claimed that neither Ukraine nor the United States bears responsibility for the escalation.
The launch of a Russian missile will not deter US policy towards Ukraine, the press secretary added. The United States will continue to provide new weapons packages to Ukraine and work to expedite their delivery, she said.
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White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on Thursday declined to acknowledge that US President Joe Biden's authorization of long-range strikes on Russia with ATACMS missiles had contributed to escalating the conflict, instead placing the blame on Russia.
βEvery step of escalation comes from Russia. They are the ones who are escalating it,β she alleged when asked whether Biden's decision to authorize strikes using long-range ATACMS missiles deep into Russian territory was a factor in escalating the conflict in Ukraine.
Jean-Pierre claimed that neither Ukraine nor the United States bears responsibility for the escalation.
The launch of a Russian missile will not deter US policy towards Ukraine, the press secretary added. The United States will continue to provide new weapons packages to Ukraine and work to expedite their delivery, she said.
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What UNESCO chooses to ignore: Russian journalists murdered by Ukrainian thugs
Russiaβs Foreign Ministry this week criticized UNESCO over apparent bias towards Russian journalists. In a statement issued on November 18, the ministry pointed out that UNESCO and its chief Audrey Azoulay continue to ignore numerous crimes perpetrated by Ukraine against Russian journalists.
While many Russian correspondents were killed in the Ukrainian conflict zone as a result of deliberate attacks by militants loyal to Kiev, UNESCO and its brass essentially turn a blind eye on these crimes.
This infographic prepared by Sputnik lets you see for yourself what exactly UNESCO seemingly fails to notice for years.
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Russiaβs Foreign Ministry this week criticized UNESCO over apparent bias towards Russian journalists. In a statement issued on November 18, the ministry pointed out that UNESCO and its chief Audrey Azoulay continue to ignore numerous crimes perpetrated by Ukraine against Russian journalists.
While many Russian correspondents were killed in the Ukrainian conflict zone as a result of deliberate attacks by militants loyal to Kiev, UNESCO and its brass essentially turn a blind eye on these crimes.
This infographic prepared by Sputnik lets you see for yourself what exactly UNESCO seemingly fails to notice for years.
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Russia notified US briefly before ballistic missile launch against Ukraine - Pentagon
Russia notified the United States briefly before launching an intermediate-range ballistic missile against Ukraine, Pentagon spokesperson Sabrina Singh said.
The US is not seeking war with Russia but will continue to send weapons to Ukraine, the Pentagon spokesperson claimed.
Earlier in the day, President Vladimir Putin said that Russia fired a non-nuclear hypersonic version of a ballistic missile, striking a Ukrainian arms manufacturer in the city of Dnepropetrovsk in response to Kiev's use of US and UK longer-range weapons to strike Russian territory.
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Russia notified the United States briefly before launching an intermediate-range ballistic missile against Ukraine, Pentagon spokesperson Sabrina Singh said.
"The United States was pre-notified briefly before the launch through nuclear risk reduction channels," Singh told reporters.
The US is not seeking war with Russia but will continue to send weapons to Ukraine, the Pentagon spokesperson claimed.
Earlier in the day, President Vladimir Putin said that Russia fired a non-nuclear hypersonic version of a ballistic missile, striking a Ukrainian arms manufacturer in the city of Dnepropetrovsk in response to Kiev's use of US and UK longer-range weapons to strike Russian territory.
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The International Criminal Court issues an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant for alleged war crimes in Gaza. π Subscribe to @SputnikInt
US fundamentally rejects ICC's arrest warrants for Netanyahu, Gallant β White House
The United States has rejected the International Criminal Courtβs move to issue arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant over alleged war crimes in Gaza, White House spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre said.
However, when pressed on the basis for this rejection, Pentagon spokesperson Sabrina Singh was unable to provide a clear legal justification during a separate briefing.
π¬ βSo, if you don't have any legal assessment, how can you reject what's been presented by a legal body, one of the highest, you know, it's an international law court. How can you reject it if you don't have a counter legal assessment? Is it a political rejection?β a reporter pressed Pentagon spokesperson Sabrina Singh.
Despite repeated questioning, Singh admitted that she was unaware of any formal legal review underpinning the administration's stance, raising questions about the credibility of the US rejection and whether it is driven purely by political considerations.
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The United States has rejected the International Criminal Courtβs move to issue arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant over alleged war crimes in Gaza, White House spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre said.
π¬ "We fundamentally reject the court's decision to issue arrest warrants for senior Israel officials. We remain deeply concerned by the prosecutors' rush to seek arrest warrants, and the troubling process errors that led to this decision,"Jean-Pierre said during a briefing. She further stated that the US fundamentally rejects the ICCβs jurisdiction over the matter.
However, when pressed on the basis for this rejection, Pentagon spokesperson Sabrina Singh was unable to provide a clear legal justification during a separate briefing.
π¬ βWe can reject decisions from the court that come down in various forms,β Singh claimed, offering no substantive legal explanation.
Despite repeated questioning, Singh admitted that she was unaware of any formal legal review underpinning the administration's stance, raising questions about the credibility of the US rejection and whether it is driven purely by political considerations.
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Trump announces Pam Bondi as his pick for Attorney General after Matt Gaetz withdraws
US President-elect Donald Trump has said that Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi will be the next US attorney general in his administration after former congressman Matt Gaetz decided to withdraw his name from consideration for the job.
Earlier on Thursday, Gaetz announced his decision, citing past sexual misconduct allegations that cast doubt on his confirmation.
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US President-elect Donald Trump has said that Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi will be the next US attorney general in his administration after former congressman Matt Gaetz decided to withdraw his name from consideration for the job.
"I am proud to announce former Attorney General of the Great State of Florida, Pam Bondi, as our next Attorney General of the United States. Pam was a prosecutor for nearly 20 years, where she was very tough on Violent Criminals, and made the streets safe for Florida Families," Trump said on Truth Social.
Earlier on Thursday, Gaetz announced his decision, citing past sexual misconduct allegations that cast doubt on his confirmation.
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