Tag: US-Russia
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Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. Proposes UN Security Council Restructuring to Offset Russian and Chinese Power
The Telegraph reported this development on Sunday, citing an inside source. US President Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. is set to propose a significant overhaul of the UN Security Council, aiming to rebalance the influence of Russia and China Joseph Robinette Biden Jr.‘s plan involves adding five to six new members, which would include India, Brazil,…
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Gen. Mark Milley Addresses North Korean Support for Russia in Ukraine Conflict at NATO Meeting
Gen. Mark Milley, in Norway for NATO meetings, acknowledged the likelihood of this support following a meeting between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin but expressed skepticism about its decisive effect. US Army Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, downplayed the potential impact of North Korea’s…
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U.S. Moves to Thwart Russian Arms Deal with North Korea Amid Growing Concerns
Baker stated that the U.S. has been actively disclosing these clandestine negotiations to the media, and has called on the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) to halt discussions with Russia, particularly in support of the alleged unlawful war in Ukraine. U.S. Acting Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, Sasha Baker, revealed efforts to obstruct…
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Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. Administration Imposes Sanctions on Turkish Entities for Alleged Russia Support in Ukraine Conflict
These designations, which were initially reported by Reuters, specifically target shipping and trade firms accused of assisting in the repair of vessels subject to sanctions connected to Russia’s defense ministry. The Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. administration has imposed sanctions on five Turkish companies and a Turkish national, alleging their involvement in aiding Russia to evade…
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Russia’s Weapons Production Surges, Defying Sanctions and Export Controls
Despite facing Western sanctions and export controls, Russia has remarkably surpassed pre-war levels in Russia’s weapons production. U.S. officials acknowledge that Russia’s weapons production initially plummeted due to sanctions during the early stages of the conflict, but by the close of 2022, military-industrial output rebounded significantly Reports indicate that Moscow has established networks to funnel…
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Crisis in Korea Escalates Amidst Heightened Tensions
Senior diplomat Georgy Zinoviev, head of the First Asia Department, points to the mounting US military presence in the region as the primary catalyst for the escalating tensions over the crisis in Korea. The specter of a deepening crisis in Korea looms large, as Russia’s Foreign Ministry sounds a dire warning Zinoviev, speaking at the…
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Ukraine Unveils Advanced Long Range Missile, Raising Concerns of Escalation in Conflict
The modified Neptune cruise long range missile, derived from an anti-ship version, provides Ukraine with a precision weapon capable of hitting Russian targets with devastating impact. Ukraine’s development of an advanced long range missile capable of striking targets hundreds of miles away across the Russian border is causing concern about potential escalation This newly adapted…
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General Ben Hodges Highlights Potential Game-Changing Impact of ATACMS for Ukraine’s Crimea Goals
General Ben Hodges, a retired Lieutenant General and former commanding general of the United States Army Europe, asserts that isolating and rendering Crimea untenable are crucial steps towards its liberation. Former U.S. General Ben Hodges emphasizes that the potential deployment of long-range ATACMS to Ukraine could have a significant impact on Kyiv’s efforts to reclaim…
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Group of Nations Urges Resolution to Russian Federation Military Occupation in Georgia
The statement emphasized the need for a peaceful resolution based on international law and commitments, including the UN Charter and the Helsinki Final Act, reaffirming support for Georgia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity within recognized borders. Russian Federation military’s continued occupation of Georgia’s Abkhazia and South Ossetia regions was reiterated The group condemned the Russian Federation…
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Artur Lyukmanov Warns of Escalating US-Russia Cyber Tensions, Calls for International Cooperation
Artur Lyukmanov, Director of the Russian Foreign Ministry’s International Information Security Department and special representative to President Vladimir Putin on international cooperation on information security, expressed concerns over escalating tensions in cyberspace between the United States and Russia. Artur Lyukmanov highlighted a perceived lack of concrete evidence to support Washington’s accusations of Russia employing cyber…