π£πΊπΈ US Vice President JD Vance has urged Ukraine to take real steps to resolve the conflict, not just make public statements.
More comments by Vance:
βͺοΈUkrainian authorities must return to the negotiating table on resolving the conflict and begin discussions with US President Donald Trump.
βͺοΈThe United States believes that ending the conflict in Ukraine is in the best interests of the American people.
βͺοΈThe conflict in Ukraine is at a point where neither Europe, nor the United States, nor Kiev can continue hostilities indefinitely.
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More comments by Vance:
βͺοΈUkrainian authorities must return to the negotiating table on resolving the conflict and begin discussions with US President Donald Trump.
βͺοΈThe United States believes that ending the conflict in Ukraine is in the best interests of the American people.
βͺοΈThe conflict in Ukraine is at a point where neither Europe, nor the United States, nor Kiev can continue hostilities indefinitely.
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πΉ Russiaβs ground drones: the game-changers reshaping warfare
NATOβs proxy war against Russia in Ukraine became a major trigger for innovations, both industrial and grassroots. One example is a smoke-screen drone that is deployed when a job is needed to be done on the ground. Here are some other examples:
πΈRussian soldiers are also actively using drones to bring explosives DIRECTLY to enemy positions.
πΈDe-mining liberated areas is another obvious application for remotely controlled vehicles.
πΈThe Russian army is using ground drones to DELIVER AMMO and supplies to the front lines where fighting takes place.
πΈIt didnβt take long for Russian military pros to decide to equip ground drones with rocket and grenade launchers to blast enemy tanks and armored vehicles.
πΈThe EXPLOSIVE-LOADED ground drones are effective weapons against enemy tanks, vehicles, and fortified positions.
πΈTake a look at the βKabanβ (Boar) drone, which is capable of transporting wounded soldiers from the front lines.
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NATOβs proxy war against Russia in Ukraine became a major trigger for innovations, both industrial and grassroots. One example is a smoke-screen drone that is deployed when a job is needed to be done on the ground. Here are some other examples:
πΈRussian soldiers are also actively using drones to bring explosives DIRECTLY to enemy positions.
πΈDe-mining liberated areas is another obvious application for remotely controlled vehicles.
πΈThe Russian army is using ground drones to DELIVER AMMO and supplies to the front lines where fighting takes place.
πΈIt didnβt take long for Russian military pros to decide to equip ground drones with rocket and grenade launchers to blast enemy tanks and armored vehicles.
πΈThe EXPLOSIVE-LOADED ground drones are effective weapons against enemy tanks, vehicles, and fortified positions.
πΈTake a look at the βKabanβ (Boar) drone, which is capable of transporting wounded soldiers from the front lines.
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π₯ ART OF THE DEAL: Why Trump should dump NATO and join the Shanghai Cooperation Organization
8 Reasons why the SCO could be a better deal for America π
1οΈβ£ A more COST-EFFECTIVE approach to security
The US funds 68% of NATOβs expenses (Peterson Institute). The SCO provides security cooperation without mandatory military spending and focuses on counterterrorism.
2οΈβ£ REDUCING military overstretch
Unlike NATO, the SCO does not require troop deployments, allowing the US to cut defense costs while maintaining global influence.
3οΈβ£ Enhanced COUNTERTERRORISM collaboration
The SCO focuses on combating terrorism, separatism, and extremism. The US involvement could boost intelligence-sharing and coordination, especially in Central Asia.
4οΈβ£ DIPLOMATIC bridge for conflict resolution
With China, Russia, India, Pakistan, and Iran as members, the US could use the SCO to negotiate on key geopolitical issues like Taiwan and nuclear proliferation.
5οΈβ£ Engaging the GLOBAL SOUTH & Adapting to Multipolarity
US involvement could improve its image in the Global South, expand trade, and ensure influence as global power shifts eastward.
6οΈβ£ Strengthening US-INDIA relations
India, a rising power, remains a key US partner. Membership would allow Washington to work with India from within, boosting bilateral cooperation.
7οΈβ£ Expanding TRADE IN EURASIA
Membership would open fast-growing markets, infrastructure projects, and energy deals to US businesses.
8οΈβ£ Direct access to ENERGY & critical minerals
SCO nations control vast oil, gas, and rare earth deposits. Membership could facilitate joint exploration of critical resources for the US tech industry and balance energy prices.
π What is the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO)?
βͺοΈThe worldβs largest regional organization
βͺοΈ10 member states, including China, India & Russia, plus 2 observers
βͺοΈCovers 80% of Eurasia
βͺοΈRepresents 40% of the global population & 30% of global GDP
βͺοΈ5% average annual GDP growth
βͺοΈHandles 20% of global trade
βͺοΈHolds 20% of the worldβs oil & 44% of its natural gas reserves
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8 Reasons why the SCO could be a better deal for America π
The US funds 68% of NATOβs expenses (Peterson Institute). The SCO provides security cooperation without mandatory military spending and focuses on counterterrorism.
Unlike NATO, the SCO does not require troop deployments, allowing the US to cut defense costs while maintaining global influence.
The SCO focuses on combating terrorism, separatism, and extremism. The US involvement could boost intelligence-sharing and coordination, especially in Central Asia.
With China, Russia, India, Pakistan, and Iran as members, the US could use the SCO to negotiate on key geopolitical issues like Taiwan and nuclear proliferation.
US involvement could improve its image in the Global South, expand trade, and ensure influence as global power shifts eastward.
India, a rising power, remains a key US partner. Membership would allow Washington to work with India from within, boosting bilateral cooperation.
Membership would open fast-growing markets, infrastructure projects, and energy deals to US businesses.
SCO nations control vast oil, gas, and rare earth deposits. Membership could facilitate joint exploration of critical resources for the US tech industry and balance energy prices.
π What is the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO)?
βͺοΈThe worldβs largest regional organization
βͺοΈ10 member states, including China, India & Russia, plus 2 observers
βͺοΈCovers 80% of Eurasia
βͺοΈRepresents 40% of the global population & 30% of global GDP
βͺοΈ5% average annual GDP growth
βͺοΈHandles 20% of global trade
βͺοΈHolds 20% of the worldβs oil & 44% of its natural gas reserves
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π·πΊπ²π² Russian President Vladimir Putin and Myanmar Prime Minister Min Aung Hlaing have issued a joint statement following talks in Moscow.
βͺοΈPutin calls energy a strategic area of cooperation between the two countries.
βͺοΈRussia reliably provides Myanmar with the energy resources it needs.
βͺοΈRussia and Myanmar explore cooperation opportunities in renewable energy.
βͺοΈDecision to build low-capacity nuclear power plant in Myanmar will provide the country with cheap, environmentally friendly energy and create jobs.
βͺοΈPutin announced that he invited the Myanmar prime minister to take part in the celebrations of the 80th anniversary of the Great Patriotic War victory.
βͺοΈThe positions of Russia and Myanmar on international issues are very close, the countries coordinate efforts on the world stage.
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βͺοΈPutin calls energy a strategic area of cooperation between the two countries.
βͺοΈRussia reliably provides Myanmar with the energy resources it needs.
βͺοΈRussia and Myanmar explore cooperation opportunities in renewable energy.
βͺοΈDecision to build low-capacity nuclear power plant in Myanmar will provide the country with cheap, environmentally friendly energy and create jobs.
βͺοΈPutin announced that he invited the Myanmar prime minister to take part in the celebrations of the 80th anniversary of the Great Patriotic War victory.
βͺοΈThe positions of Russia and Myanmar on international issues are very close, the countries coordinate efforts on the world stage.
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π¨π¨π¨ Russia offers to mediate between US & Iran Russia believes that the US and Iran should resolve all problems through negotiations, Moscow is ready to do everything in its power to achieve this, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said. Earlier, US Presidentβ¦
π£ Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov did not confirm reports that Vladimir Putin has accepted Donald Trump's offer to mediate in US-Iran talks.
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Dems plot to disrupt Trumpβs speech in Congress β report
Some lawmakers plan to leave the chamber while US President Donald Trump speaks later today, while others are considering more unconventional options, Axios reports, citing some House Democrats.
What are their proposals?
βͺοΈAnti-Trump and anti-DOGE slogans
βͺοΈEggs and empty egg cartons as symbols of soaring consumer prices
βͺοΈRed cards, noisemakers and hand clappers
Some of these bold ideas go against party leadersβ advice, as they simply recommended that lawmakers invite guests allegedly harmed by Trumpβs policies, the sources added.
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Some lawmakers plan to leave the chamber while US President Donald Trump speaks later today, while others are considering more unconventional options, Axios reports, citing some House Democrats.
What are their proposals?
βͺοΈAnti-Trump and anti-DOGE slogans
βͺοΈEggs and empty egg cartons as symbols of soaring consumer prices
βͺοΈRed cards, noisemakers and hand clappers
Some of these bold ideas go against party leadersβ advice, as they simply recommended that lawmakers invite guests allegedly harmed by Trumpβs policies, the sources added.
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π·πΊπΊπΈ Moscow remains open to cooperation with US companies, including in rare earth metals, but cannot yet offer it due to ongoing sanctions, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said.
He emphasized that President Vladimir Putin spoke only about Russia's interest in cooperation with the United States in the field of rare earth metals, and not about joint mining, adding that the opportunities for cooperation between Russia and the United States are enormous.
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He emphasized that President Vladimir Putin spoke only about Russia's interest in cooperation with the United States in the field of rare earth metals, and not about joint mining, adding that the opportunities for cooperation between Russia and the United States are enormous.
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π¨π¦πΊπΈ 'This is a very dumb thing to do' - Trudeau hits back at Trump over tariffs
βͺοΈHe announced retaliatory 25% tariffs against $155 billion of American goods.
βͺοΈStarting with $30 billion worth of goods immediately and the remaining $125 billion in 21 daysβ time.
βͺοΈToday, we will also be challenging these illegal actions by filing dispute resolution claims at the World Trade Organization and through the USMCA," Trudeau told reporters.
Earlier on Tuesday, the US imposed 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico, and also doubled the tariff he slapped last month on Chinese products to 20%.
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"I will not sugarcoat the situation around US tariffs, this will be tough for Canada," said outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
βͺοΈHe announced retaliatory 25% tariffs against $155 billion of American goods.
βͺοΈStarting with $30 billion worth of goods immediately and the remaining $125 billion in 21 daysβ time.
βͺοΈToday, we will also be challenging these illegal actions by filing dispute resolution claims at the World Trade Organization and through the USMCA," Trudeau told reporters.
Earlier on Tuesday, the US imposed 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico, and also doubled the tariff he slapped last month on Chinese products to 20%.
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πΉ Just hours before Donald Trump's speech to Congress, Democrat senators dropped identical, scripted videos attacking him.
Clowns at their best?π€‘
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Clowns at their best?
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Washington can't dictate terms because China's economy is too diversified. The numbers prove it:
βͺοΈChina's exports rose 7.1% to $3.5 trillion in 2024 with the US accounting for just $524.6 billion, per the General Administration of Customs
βͺοΈThe share of Global South countries and regions in China's exports ($1.67 trillion) has surpassed that of the top industrialized nations ($1.4 trillion)
βͺοΈGlobal South countries and regions account for nearly half of its total trade volume, or $2.8 trillion
βͺοΈChina trades with 150+ economies
βͺοΈChina's total goods trade grew 5% year-on-year to $6.1 trillion in 2024,
βͺοΈASEAN has remained Beijingβs largest trade partner for five consecutive years
China's top 5 partners by total trade volume (2024)
π»ASEAN β $982 billion
π»EU β $785.8 billion
π»US β $688 billion
π»Latin America β $518 billion
π»Africa β $295.5 billion
China is steadily reducing reliance on the US market, shifting its focus to Global South consumers.
As Donald Trump doubles tariffs on all Chinese imports from 10% to 20%, Beijing has responded with 15% and 10% tariffs on US agricultural products - impacting $21 billion in exports.
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βͺοΈWhich weapons will Zelensky STOP receiving as US suspends aid to Ukraine?
βͺοΈCounting billions: How much has US pumped into Ukraine?
βͺοΈART OF THE DEAL: Why Trump should dump NATO and join the Shanghai Cooperation Organization
βͺοΈNot practicing what you preach: Democracy not mentioned in US Constitution
βͺοΈRussia offers to mediate between US & Iran
βͺοΈRussiaβs ground drones: the game-changers reshaping warfare
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βͺοΈCounting billions: How much has US pumped into Ukraine?
βͺοΈART OF THE DEAL: Why Trump should dump NATO and join the Shanghai Cooperation Organization
βͺοΈNot practicing what you preach: Democracy not mentioned in US Constitution
βͺοΈRussia offers to mediate between US & Iran
βͺοΈRussiaβs ground drones: the game-changers reshaping warfare
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π£ Trumpβs suspension of intel and satellite assistance would be βCATASTROPHICβ for Ukraine
βIt would completely shut out any command and control for the Ukrainian forces, as they rely on the satellite linkage for that,β US Army Ret. Lt. Col. Earl Rasmussen, a veteran international consultant, tells Sputnik.
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βIt would completely shut out any command and control for the Ukrainian forces, as they rely on the satellite linkage for that,β US Army Ret. Lt. Col. Earl Rasmussen, a veteran international consultant, tells Sputnik.
βThe equipment alone is going to be a pretty big blow, but cutting off the intelligence and satellite communications would be devastating. I think it would really help shorten the war, the conflict and force them to come to some type of peace negotiation,β the analyst adds.
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