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The United Aircraft Corporation (part of Russia's Rostec state arms corporation) has transferred another batch of Su-57 fighter jets and Su-34 bombers to Moscow's troops.
The multifunctional Su-57 is capable of hitting air, land and sea targets. The aircraft can be used around the clock, including in difficult weather conditions and interference conditions.
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โ๏ธIn the Russian Kursk region, Ukrainian losses amounted to over 300 militants, Russia's Defense Ministry informed
Two tanks, including Abrams, were destroyed, the ministry added.
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Two tanks, including Abrams, were destroyed, the ministry added.
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Donald Trump has nominated Michael Duffey, an opponent of military aid to Ukraine, to the position of undersecretary of defense for acquisition and sustainment, according to the New York Times.
In 2019, at Duffey's request, the Pentagon blocked a $250 million military aid package for Ukraine.
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In 2019, at Duffey's request, the Pentagon blocked a $250 million military aid package for Ukraine.
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December 23 marks Long-Range Aviation Day of the Russian Aerospace Forces. The military branch is part of the strategic reserve of the Russian Armed Forces and one of the three components of the countryโs nuclear triad.
Letโs explore the aircraft currently in service in Russiaโs long-range aviation:
The history of Russia's long-range aviation dates back to December 23, 1913, when the flight of the worldโs largest four-engine heavy bomber, the Ilya Muromets, took place. These aircraft were part of the worldโs first long-range bomber squadron, operational in Russia as of December 23, 1914.
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UK says no to Christmas
Vendors at Christmas markets in London, UK, were banned from using the word โChristmas." Instead, they were told to stick to โWinter markets.โ
In late November, UK PM Keir Starmer accused the Conservatives of running an โopen borders experimentโ after new figures showed that net migration to the UK had hit a record high of nearly 1 million during the period covering Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunakโs administrations.
However, Starmer himself faced criticism in July for failing to handle a crisis that triggered a wave of violent riots in Southport.
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Vendors at Christmas markets in London, UK, were banned from using the word โChristmas." Instead, they were told to stick to โWinter markets.โ
"It's something to do with religion; they can't say 'Christmas'," a vendor told a journalist.
In late November, UK PM Keir Starmer accused the Conservatives of running an โopen borders experimentโ after new figures showed that net migration to the UK had hit a record high of nearly 1 million during the period covering Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunakโs administrations.
However, Starmer himself faced criticism in July for failing to handle a crisis that triggered a wave of violent riots in Southport.
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๐ From Greenland to Canada: Trumpโs annexation wishlist
US President-elect Donald Trump has been dropping not-so-subtle hints about his ambitions to grow America's borders - literally. Hereโs a rundown of the territories Trump has set his sights on:
๐ธ Panama Canal: Bringing it back home?
Trump isnโt shy about wanting to reclaim the Panama Canal, labeling its 1999 handover to Panama a mere "token of cooperation." After Panama's President Jose Raul Mulino firmly rejected this idea, Trump retorted with his favorite cliffhanger, โWeโll see about that!โ One wonders if he envisions the canal lined with golden Trump logos. Meanwhile, Colombian President Gustavo Petro jumped into the fray, firmly backing Panama's sovereignty and calling Trumpโs remarks an affront to regional stability.
๐ธ Greenland: Real estate or geopolitics?
Revisiting his dream of acquiring Greenland, Trump framed the purchase as a necessity for "National security and freedom throughout the world." Whether itโs the natural resources, a strategic missile deployment site, or simply a vast icy canvas for a new Trump-branded resort, the motives remain unclear. Adding flair to the absurdity, X owner Elon Musk chimed in on social media, tweeting โCongrats! Help America gain Greenland,โ complete with a cheeky emoji. Was he serious? Probably not, but when it comes to Trump and Greenland, who can tell?
๐ธ Canada: The 51st state?
Trump jokingly (or was it?) suggested that Canada should join the US as the 51st state. Why? To dodge tariffs and enjoy military protection, of course! Trumpโs December 18 post declared, โMany Canadians want Canada to become the 51st state. They would save massively on taxes and military protection. I think it is a great idea. 51st state!!!โ Canadians, however, seemed less than enthused - perhaps Maple Leafs on the Stars and Stripes arenโt quite their style.
๐ธ Mexico: Subsidized to statehood?
During an interview on NBCโs Meet the Press on December 8, Trump floated the idea of Mexico becoming a US state. Claiming that the US โsubsidizesโ Mexico to the tune of $300 billion a year, he remarked, โIf we're going to subsidize them, let them become a state.โ While it may have been a rhetorical flourish, the comment stirred conversation about Trumpโs vision of turning financial aid into political absorption.
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US President-elect Donald Trump has been dropping not-so-subtle hints about his ambitions to grow America's borders - literally. Hereโs a rundown of the territories Trump has set his sights on:
๐ธ Panama Canal: Bringing it back home?
Trump isnโt shy about wanting to reclaim the Panama Canal, labeling its 1999 handover to Panama a mere "token of cooperation." After Panama's President Jose Raul Mulino firmly rejected this idea, Trump retorted with his favorite cliffhanger, โWeโll see about that!โ One wonders if he envisions the canal lined with golden Trump logos. Meanwhile, Colombian President Gustavo Petro jumped into the fray, firmly backing Panama's sovereignty and calling Trumpโs remarks an affront to regional stability.
๐ธ Greenland: Real estate or geopolitics?
Revisiting his dream of acquiring Greenland, Trump framed the purchase as a necessity for "National security and freedom throughout the world." Whether itโs the natural resources, a strategic missile deployment site, or simply a vast icy canvas for a new Trump-branded resort, the motives remain unclear. Adding flair to the absurdity, X owner Elon Musk chimed in on social media, tweeting โCongrats! Help America gain Greenland,โ complete with a cheeky emoji. Was he serious? Probably not, but when it comes to Trump and Greenland, who can tell?
๐ธ Canada: The 51st state?
Trump jokingly (or was it?) suggested that Canada should join the US as the 51st state. Why? To dodge tariffs and enjoy military protection, of course! Trumpโs December 18 post declared, โMany Canadians want Canada to become the 51st state. They would save massively on taxes and military protection. I think it is a great idea. 51st state!!!โ Canadians, however, seemed less than enthused - perhaps Maple Leafs on the Stars and Stripes arenโt quite their style.
๐ธ Mexico: Subsidized to statehood?
During an interview on NBCโs Meet the Press on December 8, Trump floated the idea of Mexico becoming a US state. Claiming that the US โsubsidizesโ Mexico to the tune of $300 billion a year, he remarked, โIf we're going to subsidize them, let them become a state.โ While it may have been a rhetorical flourish, the comment stirred conversation about Trumpโs vision of turning financial aid into political absorption.
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๐ Russian Christmas star in Moscow - The main Christmas tree installed in the Kremlin
An amazing Christmas tree has been installed in Sobornaya Square in Moscow, decorated with:
โซ๏ธ2,500 toys (400 are unique)
โซ๏ธ150 LED decorations, including icicles with a "running light" affect
Christmas miracles may be on the way...
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An amazing Christmas tree has been installed in Sobornaya Square in Moscow, decorated with:
โซ๏ธ2,500 toys (400 are unique)
โซ๏ธ150 LED decorations, including icicles with a "running light" affect
Christmas miracles may be on the way...
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Russian President Vladimir Putin plans to meet with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, although the exact timing of the meeting is still unclear, according to Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov.
Ushakov also highlighted that Moscow maintains contacts with Syria's new authorities through both diplomatic and military channels.
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Ushakov also highlighted that Moscow maintains contacts with Syria's new authorities through both diplomatic and military channels.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin plans to meet with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, although the exact timing of the meeting is still unclear, according to Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov. Ushakov also highlighted that Moscow maintains contacts with Syria'sโฆ
โ๏ธKey points from Russian Presidential Aide Yuri Ushakov's statements:
โช๏ธRussian President Vladimir Putin and Slovakian PM Robert Fico discussed the topic of Ukraine in detail, including various peace initiatives;
โช๏ธFico showed himself to be an independent, thinking politician who puts the interests of his country first;
โช๏ธFico confirmed to Putin his intention to come to Moscow for Victory Day;
โช๏ธPutin and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz have not discussed the possibility of the chancellor's possible visit to Moscow;
โช๏ธSeveral countries have already offered to host Putin and US President-elect Donald Trump's potential talks;
โช๏ธRussia is in contact with the new leadership of Syria both through diplomatic channels and the military;
โช๏ธPutin will discuss cooperation in the field of migration, economics and politics with Tajik President Emomali Rakhmon on December 24;
โช๏ธThe Russian president will take part in an informal meeting of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) leaders on December 25;
โช๏ธThe Kremlin has announced visits of foreign leaders to Moscow for early 2025;
โช๏ธThe Kremlin is expecting many guests for the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War.
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โช๏ธRussian President Vladimir Putin and Slovakian PM Robert Fico discussed the topic of Ukraine in detail, including various peace initiatives;
โช๏ธFico showed himself to be an independent, thinking politician who puts the interests of his country first;
โช๏ธFico confirmed to Putin his intention to come to Moscow for Victory Day;
โช๏ธPutin and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz have not discussed the possibility of the chancellor's possible visit to Moscow;
โช๏ธSeveral countries have already offered to host Putin and US President-elect Donald Trump's potential talks;
โช๏ธRussia is in contact with the new leadership of Syria both through diplomatic channels and the military;
โช๏ธPutin will discuss cooperation in the field of migration, economics and politics with Tajik President Emomali Rakhmon on December 24;
โช๏ธThe Russian president will take part in an informal meeting of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) leaders on December 25;
โช๏ธThe Kremlin has announced visits of foreign leaders to Moscow for early 2025;
โช๏ธThe Kremlin is expecting many guests for the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War.
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Pipeline politics: Who are the players fighting to keep Russian gas flowing through Ukraine?
Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico explained that his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow was prompted by Volodymyr Zelensky's recent remarks opposing Russian gas transit through Ukraine.
Fico emphasized that while halting gas transit flows in early 2025 would not threaten Slovakiaโs supplies due to sufficient storage, it would significantly impact transit operations and market prices. He noted that Bratislava is striving to maintain gas flows through Ukraine, as sourcing gas elsewhere would cost Slovakia an additional โฌ220 million (almost $229 million) in transit costs.
Letโs delve into who else - along with Slovakia - is interested in the transit of Russia's โblue fuelโ.
๐ญ๐บ Hungary: According to Prime Minister Viktor Orban, Budapest is seeking a solution that would allow gas flows to Europe via Ukraine to continue once the current transit contract between Moscow and Kiev expires. โWe have not given up on our Ukraine transit plans,โ he said.
๐ฆ๐น Austria: The country has been the main recipient of Russian gas through Ukraine. Moscow, however, notified Vienna last month that Russia will halt gas supplies through Ukraine starting November 16. This was followed by Chancellor Karl Nehammer claiming that his countryโs โgas storage facilities are full and we [Austria] have sufficient capacity to obtain gas from other regions.โ
๐ฒ๐ฉ Moldova: Energy Minister Victor Parlicov said the termination of Russian gas supplies to Moldova's breakaway region of Transnistria after January 1, 2025, is a "very realistic" scenario. Without these supplies, the region would need financial help to survive and avoid a humanitarian catastrophe.
The current agreement on the transit of Russian gas to Europe via Ukraine expires at the end of 2024, and Kiev has repeatedly stated that it does not plan to extend it.
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Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico explained that his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow was prompted by Volodymyr Zelensky's recent remarks opposing Russian gas transit through Ukraine.
Fico emphasized that while halting gas transit flows in early 2025 would not threaten Slovakiaโs supplies due to sufficient storage, it would significantly impact transit operations and market prices. He noted that Bratislava is striving to maintain gas flows through Ukraine, as sourcing gas elsewhere would cost Slovakia an additional โฌ220 million (almost $229 million) in transit costs.
Letโs delve into who else - along with Slovakia - is interested in the transit of Russia's โblue fuelโ.
๐ญ๐บ Hungary: According to Prime Minister Viktor Orban, Budapest is seeking a solution that would allow gas flows to Europe via Ukraine to continue once the current transit contract between Moscow and Kiev expires. โWe have not given up on our Ukraine transit plans,โ he said.
๐ฆ๐น Austria: The country has been the main recipient of Russian gas through Ukraine. Moscow, however, notified Vienna last month that Russia will halt gas supplies through Ukraine starting November 16. This was followed by Chancellor Karl Nehammer claiming that his countryโs โgas storage facilities are full and we [Austria] have sufficient capacity to obtain gas from other regions.โ
๐ฒ๐ฉ Moldova: Energy Minister Victor Parlicov said the termination of Russian gas supplies to Moldova's breakaway region of Transnistria after January 1, 2025, is a "very realistic" scenario. Without these supplies, the region would need financial help to survive and avoid a humanitarian catastrophe.
The current agreement on the transit of Russian gas to Europe via Ukraine expires at the end of 2024, and Kiev has repeatedly stated that it does not plan to extend it.
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๐ From Greenland to Canada: Trumpโs annexation wishlist US President-elect Donald Trump has been dropping not-so-subtle hints about his ambitions to grow America's borders - literally. Hereโs a rundown of the territories Trump has set his sights on: ๐ธโฆ
Not for sale: Greenland PM rejects Trumpโs renewed real estate fantasy
It seems Donald Trumpโs fascination with Greenland hasnโt cooled off, as he has once again floated the idea of โownership and controlโ over the Arctic island. Greenlandโs Prime Minister Mรบte Egede did not hesitate to issue a swift and icy response.
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It seems Donald Trumpโs fascination with Greenland hasnโt cooled off, as he has once again floated the idea of โownership and controlโ over the Arctic island. Greenlandโs Prime Minister Mรบte Egede did not hesitate to issue a swift and icy response.
โGreenland is ours. We are not for sale and will never be for sale. We must not lose our long struggle for freedom,โ Egede said, as if addressing a particularly persistent bidder at an auction that doesnโt exist.
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Ex-Mossad agents reveal grisly details of Israeli pager terror attack against Hezbollah
Former members of the Israeli spy agency Mossad have recently revealed details of the exploding pagers plot that rocked Lebanon in September, both literally and figuratively speaking, on CBS News.
The plot aimed against the Lebanese movement Hezbollah involved gadgets that werenโt just booby trapped but were actually developed by Mossad itself.
โช๏ธBooby-trapped pagers: Mossad developed pager-bombs designed to target only their users, causing injury to Hezbollah operatives without harming anyone nearby during detonation.
โช๏ธDeceptive licensing deal: Through shell companies, Mossad tricked Taiwanese pager manufacturer Gold Apollo into a licensing partnership to ensure the devices could be sold to Hezbollah without raising suspicion.
โช๏ธFake ad campaign: To make the booby-trapped pagers appeared credible, Mossad staged a fake advertising campaign on YouTube, giving the product an air of legitimacy for its unsuspecting buyers.
โช๏ธNon-lethal terror tactic: The operation aimed not to kill Hezbollah members but to instill fear and paranoia within their ranks, mirroring the methods of psychological warfare or even terrorism.
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Former members of the Israeli spy agency Mossad have recently revealed details of the exploding pagers plot that rocked Lebanon in September, both literally and figuratively speaking, on CBS News.
The plot aimed against the Lebanese movement Hezbollah involved gadgets that werenโt just booby trapped but were actually developed by Mossad itself.
โช๏ธBooby-trapped pagers: Mossad developed pager-bombs designed to target only their users, causing injury to Hezbollah operatives without harming anyone nearby during detonation.
โช๏ธDeceptive licensing deal: Through shell companies, Mossad tricked Taiwanese pager manufacturer Gold Apollo into a licensing partnership to ensure the devices could be sold to Hezbollah without raising suspicion.
โช๏ธFake ad campaign: To make the booby-trapped pagers appeared credible, Mossad staged a fake advertising campaign on YouTube, giving the product an air of legitimacy for its unsuspecting buyers.
โช๏ธNon-lethal terror tactic: The operation aimed not to kill Hezbollah members but to instill fear and paranoia within their ranks, mirroring the methods of psychological warfare or even terrorism.
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US tax dollars hard at work: $4.8M for Ukrainian influencers
The US State Department spent nearly $5 million on Ukrainian influencers, a move highlighted by Republican Senator Rand Paul from Kentucky as one of the most absurd expenditures by the US government in 2024.
Despite American taxpayers providing nearly $174 billion in aid and military assistance to Kiev since the beginning of the conflict, โsomeone over at State thought it was a brilliant idea to drop an additional $4.8 million for โUkraine public affairs - Influencer Staffโ,โ Paul noted in his annual Festivus Report on government waste.
The senator urged a return to โserious diplomacyโ instead of relying on social media strategies, emphasizing that many taxpayers struggling to meet their basic needs are funding this spending on Ukraine.
Earlier, in an interview with NBC News, US President-elect Donald Trump remarked that under his administration, Kiev is unlikely to receive the same levels of aid it enjoyed during Joe Biden's presidency.
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The US State Department spent nearly $5 million on Ukrainian influencers, a move highlighted by Republican Senator Rand Paul from Kentucky as one of the most absurd expenditures by the US government in 2024.
Despite American taxpayers providing nearly $174 billion in aid and military assistance to Kiev since the beginning of the conflict, โsomeone over at State thought it was a brilliant idea to drop an additional $4.8 million for โUkraine public affairs - Influencer Staffโ,โ Paul noted in his annual Festivus Report on government waste.
The senator urged a return to โserious diplomacyโ instead of relying on social media strategies, emphasizing that many taxpayers struggling to meet their basic needs are funding this spending on Ukraine.
Earlier, in an interview with NBC News, US President-elect Donald Trump remarked that under his administration, Kiev is unlikely to receive the same levels of aid it enjoyed during Joe Biden's presidency.
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Houthis likely shot down US F/A-18 over Red Sea โ former Pentagon analyst
The Yemeni Ansar Allah group (Houthis) has claimed responsibility for shooting down a US Navy F/A-18 jet over the Red Sea on December 22. The US Central Command, however, stated that the warplane was downed by "friendly fire" from the guided missile cruiser USS Gettysburg.
This explanation seems questionable to Kwiatkowski for three reasons:
1. The Pentagon typically avoids admitting friendly fire incidents due to the embarrassment. The quick acknowledgment after the crash suggests the truth might be even more embarrassing.
2. The incident is being downplayed and underreported in domestic news, aside from the survival of the pilots.
3. There is confirmed evidence of Houthi capabilities to hit ships, drones, and slower-moving aircraft in the Red Sea over the past 15 months.
How could the Houthis have downed the US warplane?
Kwiatkowski noted that the F/A-18 was struck shortly after takeoff, as it was gaining speed and altitude.
โช๏ธ"It is likely that the countermeasures in the F-18 were not usable so soon after takeoff and at the altitude they were hit," she suggested. "Security for takeoff is the carrier battle groupโs primary responsibility."
โช๏ธAdditionally, if a Houthi missile attack was detected, it's possible that US defense systems were trying to avoid friendly fire. This algorithm might have allowed the missile or drone to find its target so close to the Harry Truman, within the US-friendly zone.
Why is the US Navy downplaying the Houthi missile threat?
According to Kwiatkowski, the primary reason for downplaying is that "the US Navy and Air Force are aging, overstretched for the types of global missions its politicians demand, and demoralized by both the politics of 'war' and extremely poor military leadership."
โช๏ธ"The US Naval offensive posture โ 12 nuclear Carrier Battle Groups with associated submarine escorts โ has become a global target and a technological sitting duck," which are "hard to man, expensive to operate, and difficult to defend."
โช๏ธThe needed changes are being resisted by current military and political leadership, according to the former Pentagon analyst.
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"We know the Houthis are war-hardened, extremely tough, smart, and motivated," retired US Air Force Lt. Col. Karen Kwiatkowski, said, commenting on the groupโs alleged downing of a US warplane. "They have a variety of drones and hypersonic missiles, and they are fighting a long war for fundamental reasons, specifically to free the Arab world from Israeli, NATO, and US domination."
The Yemeni Ansar Allah group (Houthis) has claimed responsibility for shooting down a US Navy F/A-18 jet over the Red Sea on December 22. The US Central Command, however, stated that the warplane was downed by "friendly fire" from the guided missile cruiser USS Gettysburg.
This explanation seems questionable to Kwiatkowski for three reasons:
1. The Pentagon typically avoids admitting friendly fire incidents due to the embarrassment. The quick acknowledgment after the crash suggests the truth might be even more embarrassing.
2. The incident is being downplayed and underreported in domestic news, aside from the survival of the pilots.
3. There is confirmed evidence of Houthi capabilities to hit ships, drones, and slower-moving aircraft in the Red Sea over the past 15 months.
How could the Houthis have downed the US warplane?
Kwiatkowski noted that the F/A-18 was struck shortly after takeoff, as it was gaining speed and altitude.
โช๏ธ"It is likely that the countermeasures in the F-18 were not usable so soon after takeoff and at the altitude they were hit," she suggested. "Security for takeoff is the carrier battle groupโs primary responsibility."
โช๏ธAdditionally, if a Houthi missile attack was detected, it's possible that US defense systems were trying to avoid friendly fire. This algorithm might have allowed the missile or drone to find its target so close to the Harry Truman, within the US-friendly zone.
Why is the US Navy downplaying the Houthi missile threat?
According to Kwiatkowski, the primary reason for downplaying is that "the US Navy and Air Force are aging, overstretched for the types of global missions its politicians demand, and demoralized by both the politics of 'war' and extremely poor military leadership."
โช๏ธ"The US Naval offensive posture โ 12 nuclear Carrier Battle Groups with associated submarine escorts โ has become a global target and a technological sitting duck," which are "hard to man, expensive to operate, and difficult to defend."
โช๏ธThe needed changes are being resisted by current military and political leadership, according to the former Pentagon analyst.
"It is the end of this model, and a time for a new US military posture that matches its actual means and constitutional goals. And, dare I say at this time of year, a push for peace," Kwiatkowski concluded.
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Business as usual: US pursues research linked to weapons of mass destruction
The US government plans to spend nearly $35.9 million over the next four years on research related to weapons of mass destruction, quietly slipping this information into an otherwise bland online statement.
The FY25-29 Strategic Trends Research Initiative Broad Agency Announcement invites โstrategic research on challenges related to weapons of mass destruction (WMD) 5-10 years in the future,โ aligning with the mission of the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA).
The announcement paints a noble picture of DTRAโs focus on countering WMD threats and preparing for conflict involving chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) adversaries.
However, this is the same DTRA responsible for the so-called Biological Threat Reduction Program in Ukraine, which conveniently translated into operating a network of questionable biolabs accused of covert biowarfare research and conducting ethically dubious experiments on local populations.
With that track record, one can only speculate what kind of โresearchโ this new WMD initiative will fund.
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The US government plans to spend nearly $35.9 million over the next four years on research related to weapons of mass destruction, quietly slipping this information into an otherwise bland online statement.
The FY25-29 Strategic Trends Research Initiative Broad Agency Announcement invites โstrategic research on challenges related to weapons of mass destruction (WMD) 5-10 years in the future,โ aligning with the mission of the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA).
The announcement paints a noble picture of DTRAโs focus on countering WMD threats and preparing for conflict involving chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) adversaries.
However, this is the same DTRA responsible for the so-called Biological Threat Reduction Program in Ukraine, which conveniently translated into operating a network of questionable biolabs accused of covert biowarfare research and conducting ethically dubious experiments on local populations.
With that track record, one can only speculate what kind of โresearchโ this new WMD initiative will fund.
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โช๏ธHouthis likely shot down US F/A-18 over Red Sea
โช๏ธPipeline politics: Who are the players fighting to keep Russian gas flowing through Ukraine?
โช๏ธUS tax dollars hard at work: $4.8M for Ukrainian influencers
โช๏ธEx-Mossad agents reveal grisly details of Israeli pager terror attack against Hezbollah
โช๏ธFrom Greenland to Canada: Trumpโs annexation wishlist
โช๏ธStrategic wings: Which aircraft form Russia's long-range aviation
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โช๏ธPipeline politics: Who are the players fighting to keep Russian gas flowing through Ukraine?
โช๏ธUS tax dollars hard at work: $4.8M for Ukrainian influencers
โช๏ธEx-Mossad agents reveal grisly details of Israeli pager terror attack against Hezbollah
โช๏ธFrom Greenland to Canada: Trumpโs annexation wishlist
โช๏ธStrategic wings: Which aircraft form Russia's long-range aviation
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๐ต๐ช๐ The Grinch stole Christmas from Peruvian drug dealers
The Peruvian Interior Ministry has shared a video of a police officer dressed as the fairy-tale green monster who took part in an operation in Lima. The Grinch knocked down the door of a drug den with a sledgehammer, participated in the search and interrogated the detainees. A large amount of drugs were seized during the raid.
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The Peruvian Interior Ministry has shared a video of a police officer dressed as the fairy-tale green monster who took part in an operation in Lima. The Grinch knocked down the door of a drug den with a sledgehammer, participated in the search and interrogated the detainees. A large amount of drugs were seized during the raid.
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๐ Healing wings: Russian specialists care for birds after Kerch Strait oil spill
Specialists at the Krasnodar Safari Park are caring for birds affected by an oil spill near Anapa off Russia's Crimea.
The spill occurred after two oil tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, were wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm on December 15, leaking 3,700 tonnes of fuel oil into the sea.
So far, 213 birds have been brought to the park, with more arriving soon. Many suffer from chemical burns to their eyes and mucous membranes, requiring weeks or months of rehabilitation. The team is working tirelessly to help these animals recover, following what President Vladimir Putin has called an environmental disaster.
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Specialists at the Krasnodar Safari Park are caring for birds affected by an oil spill near Anapa off Russia's Crimea.
The spill occurred after two oil tankers, Volgoneft 212 and Volgoneft 239, were wrecked in the Kerch Strait during a storm on December 15, leaking 3,700 tonnes of fuel oil into the sea.
So far, 213 birds have been brought to the park, with more arriving soon. Many suffer from chemical burns to their eyes and mucous membranes, requiring weeks or months of rehabilitation. The team is working tirelessly to help these animals recover, following what President Vladimir Putin has called an environmental disaster.
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Chance to end Ukrainian conflict? Zelensky reportedly willing to negotiate
Ukranian leader Volodymyr Zelensky has signaled his willingness for negotiations and ceasefire, as Ukranian forces fail to restrain Russian advances and US President-elect Donald Trump seeks to broker a peace deal, The Washington Post has reported, citing an unnamed senior Ukrainian official.
According to the official, Zelensky carefully agreed to hold negotiations and emphasized the need to establish "long-term security" on Ukranian territory rather than "fight for every last inch of his countryโs land."
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Ukranian leader Volodymyr Zelensky has signaled his willingness for negotiations and ceasefire, as Ukranian forces fail to restrain Russian advances and US President-elect Donald Trump seeks to broker a peace deal, The Washington Post has reported, citing an unnamed senior Ukrainian official.
According to the official, Zelensky carefully agreed to hold negotiations and emphasized the need to establish "long-term security" on Ukranian territory rather than "fight for every last inch of his countryโs land."
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Footage of the eruption of the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii. It is one of the most active volcanoes on Earth.
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Footage of the eruption of the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii. It is one of the most active volcanoes on Earth.
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