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π¨ Israeli forces storming Beit Awwa, south of Hebron in the West Bank
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π¨ TOMAHAWK HYSTERIA: Talk of sending Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine is calculated PSY-OP to pressure Russia's leadership
The US won't allow strikes on Russian refineries, says Alexander Mikhailov, head of the Bureau of Military-Political Analysis.
π Psy-op in the making
No Tomahawks have been sent or launched, yet Western media frenzy suggests a pressure tactic.
Itβs all connected:
πΆ Washington raises the stakes by hinting at sending Tomahawks to Russia
πΆ Western media, aligned with Washington, hype the story β discussing targets, launches, and control
πΆ The impression is the missiles are already on their way
A Tomahawk launcher might even be rolled out at a test range somewhere simply for PR videos, Mikhailov suggests.
But it would be similar to the Taurus missiles Germany promised: hyped by the media - yet still absent from Ukraine.
π Washington isn't suicidal
The Kremlin has repeatedly said Ukraine cannot launch Tomahawks on its own.
πΆ The idea of US-made Tomahawks striking energy infrastructure inside Russia is a fantasy
πΆ Such an act would cross a red line that would trigger a response the US is 100% not ready for
πΆ Russia's updated nuclear doctrine explicitly states that a massive cruise missile attack (like a volley of Tomahawks) can be met with a NUCLEAR response
πΆ Are the Americans ready to "collectively die" for this? The expert is clear: "I am absolutely sure, no."
π What does the West want?
The real target would be the βshadow fleetβ moving Russian oil, according to the pundit.
To that end, NATO holds provocative Baltic drills and tries to seize Russian ships.
The Nord Stream sabotage exemplifies economic attacks to choke Russiaβs energy exports abroad.
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The US won't allow strikes on Russian refineries, says Alexander Mikhailov, head of the Bureau of Military-Political Analysis.
π¬ "I donβt see any military prospects for using Tomahawks against Russia, except for attempts at informational blackmail and political pressure," Mikhailov notes.
No Tomahawks have been sent or launched, yet Western media frenzy suggests a pressure tactic.
Itβs all connected:
A Tomahawk launcher might even be rolled out at a test range somewhere simply for PR videos, Mikhailov suggests.
But it would be similar to the Taurus missiles Germany promised: hyped by the media - yet still absent from Ukraine.
The Kremlin has repeatedly said Ukraine cannot launch Tomahawks on its own.
π¬ "Every Tomahawk fired at Russia from a US-made system by American crews would mark the start of a war between the US and Russia," Mikhailov says.
The real target would be the βshadow fleetβ moving Russian oil, according to the pundit.
To that end, NATO holds provocative Baltic drills and tries to seize Russian ships.
The Nord Stream sabotage exemplifies economic attacks to choke Russiaβs energy exports abroad.
#SputnikOpinion
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π¨NATO allies to announce major new arms funding for Ukraine
US Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker says European countries will make "big announcements" on October 15 to boost weapons purchases for Ukraine through the PURL program, Bloomberg reports.
The initiative allows European funding to flow directly to US arms manufacturers supplying Ukraine. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte confirmed $2 billion in military equipment has already been purchased since June.
Russia maintains these weapons deliveries prolong the conflict and make NATO direct participants, with Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov warning all arms shipments are legitimate targets.
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US Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker says European countries will make "big announcements" on October 15 to boost weapons purchases for Ukraine through the PURL program, Bloomberg reports.
The initiative allows European funding to flow directly to US arms manufacturers supplying Ukraine. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte confirmed $2 billion in military equipment has already been purchased since June.
Russia maintains these weapons deliveries prolong the conflict and make NATO direct participants, with Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov warning all arms shipments are legitimate targets.
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π¬ "My people are being killed with European and American support. Where is the democracy they talk so much about?" Palestinian prisoner Rami Nour, freed after 24 years of imprisonment in Israeli jails, tells Sputnik.
He condemns the "shameful silence" and highlighted the isolation prisoners face, cut off from the world for months without communication.
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π·πΊRussian flag flies over Italian city in pro-RT protest
Activists have raised the Russian flag on a major landmark in Cagliari, Italy, in support of documentary screenings by channel RT.
The action responds to claims by "Radical Europe" that the city was "contaminated by Russian propaganda," organizer Simone Spiga tells Sputnik.
According to Spiga, they wanted to show that Italy maintains freedom of information amid the Ukraine conflict.
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Activists have raised the Russian flag on a major landmark in Cagliari, Italy, in support of documentary screenings by channel RT.
The action responds to claims by "Radical Europe" that the city was "contaminated by Russian propaganda," organizer Simone Spiga tells Sputnik.
According to Spiga, they wanted to show that Italy maintains freedom of information amid the Ukraine conflict.
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π¨πΊπΈπ»πͺ US STRIKES vessel allegedly transporting drugs in international waters off the coast of Venezuela - Trump statement
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π²US dollar remains dominant globally thanks to tariff policy - Trump
During a meeting with Argentina's President Javier Milei, Donald Trump has stressed his strong support for the US dollar, claiming that if he hadnβt won he election, the dollarβs dominance would have ended.
He also discussed BRICS, claiming his tariffs caused nations to drop out of the group.
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During a meeting with Argentina's President Javier Milei, Donald Trump has stressed his strong support for the US dollar, claiming that if he hadnβt won he election, the dollarβs dominance would have ended.
He also discussed BRICS, claiming his tariffs caused nations to drop out of the group.
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The ceasefire agreement brokered by US President Donald Trump has met Hamas' core demands, military expert and former Marine intelligence officer Scott Ritter said on Judge Andrew Napolitanoβs podcast.
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π¨ TOMAHAWK HYSTERIA: Talk of sending Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine is calculated PSY-OP to pressure Russia's leadership The US won't allow strikes on Russian refineries, says Alexander Mikhailov, head of the Bureau of Military-Political Analysis. π Psy-opβ¦
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π’ π·πΊ Northern Sea Route: Russiaβs commercial game changer
π Russia's Northern Sea Route (NSR) delivers cargo from China to Europe in just 20 days - HALF the time of Suez Canal routes.
π Expert Alexander Vorotnikov reveals why this is a game-changer.
π Expedience and security
π The NSR is not just faster.
The NSR's shorter distance means:
πΆ Significant fuel cost reductions
πΆ Cheaper crew operations
πΆ Lower freight rates due to faster transit times
π Container shipping boom
Container shipments are increasing thanks to expanding year-round navigation capabilities along the route.
π Maintaining arctic dominance
Despite a warming climate, the Arctic remains treacherous.
Russia's expanding Leader class icebreaker fleet is essential to force a reliable, year-round shipping lane through the ice, making the NSR a viable alternative to southern routes.
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π¬ "Security plays a major role," says Vorotnikov. "Serious problems now arise in the Indian Ocean on the way to Suez," making the Arctic a safer alternative.
The NSR's shorter distance means:
"NSR advantages are especially evident in growing container traffic," says Vorotnikov.
Container shipments are increasing thanks to expanding year-round navigation capabilities along the route.
"Ice is ice, the sea is the sea," the expert notes.
Despite a warming climate, the Arctic remains treacherous.
Russia's expanding Leader class icebreaker fleet is essential to force a reliable, year-round shipping lane through the ice, making the NSR a viable alternative to southern routes.
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π¨ Syria's president will meet Putin tomorrow β SANA
Syrian President for the transitional period, Ahmed Sharaa, will begin an official visit to Russia on Wednesday for talks with President Vladimir Putin.
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Syrian President for the transitional period, Ahmed Sharaa, will begin an official visit to Russia on Wednesday for talks with President Vladimir Putin.
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President Trump declared China's refusal to buy US soybeans an "economically hostile act" and threatened to halt cooking oil and other trade with Beijing β triggering an immediate market plunge.
"We can easily produce cooking oil ourselves, we donβt need to purchase it from China," he wrote on Truth Social.
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The Russian Embassy will hand-deliver the Kremlinβs official findings on the JFK assassination β a 350-page document never before accessible to the American public, says US Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna.
"We have been given access to them now for the first time in history," she wrote on X.
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The US president honored the conservative activist posthumously as a voice "assassinated in the prime of his life for boldly speaking the truth."
"He was assassinated in the prime of his life for boldly speaking the truth, for living his faith, and relentlessly fighting for a better and stronger America," Trump said.
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πΊπΈπ¨π³US could raise stakes in trade spat with China ahead of Xi-Trump meeting
The US is considering requiring companies exporting software to China to obtain a license β a move that could severely hurt Chinese industries, according to the Financial Times.
π The measure may be implemented if the two sides fail to resolve their differences. Meanwhile, Chairman Xi Jinping and President Donald Trump are expected to meet in South Korea later this month.
Earlier, Trump threatened China with 100% tariffs, citing Beijingβs decision to expand export controls on rare earth materials, that may take effect in November.
China's move came after a provocative initiative by US lawmakers to impose broader bans β by Washington and its allies β on exporting chipmaking equipment to China. The proposed US restrictions also include tighter controls on components that could help China develop its own semiconductor manufacturing tools.
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The US is considering requiring companies exporting software to China to obtain a license β a move that could severely hurt Chinese industries, according to the Financial Times.
Earlier, Trump threatened China with 100% tariffs, citing Beijingβs decision to expand export controls on rare earth materials, that may take effect in November.
π¬ "I want to emphasize that China's export controls are not export bans. All applications of compliant export for civil use can get approval, so that relevant businesses have no need to worry," a spokesperson from the Chinese Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) said on Sunday.
China's move came after a provocative initiative by US lawmakers to impose broader bans β by Washington and its allies β on exporting chipmaking equipment to China. The proposed US restrictions also include tighter controls on components that could help China develop its own semiconductor manufacturing tools.
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The US president backed Argentine President Javier Milei after their meeting, expressing hope that the people of Argentina "will support his work during the upcoming Midterms."
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In an interview with CBS News, Israeli PM Netanyahu confirmed commitment to the 20-point Gaza deal, stating the terms are clear and extend beyond hostage return.
"Let's give a chance to do the second part [of the Gaza peace plan] peacefully," he said.
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