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Jewish Lobby’ Deceived Putin – Lukashenko

Moscow and Kiev were close to a peace deal in early 2022 before it was derailed, Belarusian president claims Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has claimed that Russian President Vladimir Putin was misled into withdrawing troops from areas near Kiev in 2022 by actors presenting themselves as supporters of Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky’s willingness to pursue… Continue reading
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Ukraine Bookends Russia’s ‘Davos’ with Drone Raids on St. Petersburg

More than 140 drones intercepted on the forum’s final day; airport suspended; Zelensky’s open letter to Putin offers talks but promises more strikes if war continues Ukraine launched one of its largest drone attacks on Russia’s second city in the early hours of Saturday, striking St. Petersburg as delegates prepared to depart the St. Petersburg… Continue reading
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Moscow Warns Baltic States Against Deeper Involvement in Ukraine Drone War

Russian intelligence claims Latvia is facilitating Ukrainian drone operations against Russian territory, raising the risk that the Baltic theatre could become the next escalation point in the widening confrontation between NATO and Moscow. Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service has accused Latvia of permitting Ukrainian drone operators to use NATO territory for potential strikes against targets inside… Continue reading
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UK troops operating on the ground in Ukraine -Moscow

Russia says Britain can be treated as a party to the conflict, ambassador claims Russia has ample grounds to regard the UK as directly involved in the Ukraine conflict, including through the deployment of troops on the ground, Moscow’s ambassador to London, Andrey Kelin, has said. Speaking to RIA Novosti in an interview published on… Continue reading
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Russia: Car Bomb Killing in Moscow Signals Shift in the War

Russian officials say investigators are examining whether Ukrainian intelligence carried out the bombing, citing Kyiv’s past use of explosives in targeted killings of officials. The war between Russia and Ukraine appears to have crossed a new threshold, with violence reaching into the Russian capital. A car bomb exploded in southern Moscow, killing Fanil Sarvarov, a… Continue reading
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How a Non-Binding Budapest Memorandum Became a War Narrative

Turning a narrow document and selective history into a cause to public consent The claim that Russia “violated the Budapest Memorandum” while accurate as a rhetorical slogan requires careful parsing before it is used as a legal or political indictment. The Budapest Memorandum of 5 December 1994 consisted of political assurances by Russia, the United… Continue reading
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Ukraine’s Corruption Crisis: $108 Billion Gone, No Accountability

The staggering scale of graft and fraud at the heart of Zelensky’s regime. Ukrainian corruption is spiraling out of control as billions vanish from foreign aid. Estimates from economist Steve Hanke suggest that between $54 billion and $108 billion, 15% to 30% of the $360 billion in total aid, has been lost to corruption. This… Continue reading
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Leaks, Sabotage and a War Washington Cannot Control

The Witkoff leak and the forces working to kill negotiations The effort to push a new framework for a political settlement in Ukraine entered another turbulent phase when Steve Witkoff’s scheduled visit to Moscow became public alongside a leaked record of his discussion with Yury Ushakov. The disclosure arrived at a moment when both governments… Continue reading
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A Peace Plan Built to Fail

How Washington drafted conditions designed for rejection Russia advanced on several fronts while Western capitals drafted political terms that required Moscow to halt operations and accept geopolitical conditions that had already been rejected in earlier negotiation cycles. The gap between battlefield dynamics and diplomatic expectations shaped the collapse of the latest proposal. Analysts with field… Continue reading
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