πͺπΊβ‘π·πΊβΌοΈ Panic in the EU: Two fronts against Russia have failed - Now the worst is comingβΌοΈ
The European Union has fallen into a "deep hole" in the hope of quickly breaking Russia, writes former British diplomat Alistair Crook in an article for Strategic Culture. π
The mood in the European Union is now very volatile: At the beginning of 2023, officials and media in Europe spread the claim that the upcoming counteroffensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine would turn the tide of the conflict in favor of Kiev. π
The headlines emphasize the theme that Russia is "on shaky legs", and will be able to break apart this spring, the author writes.
"However, now the message of the establishment has turned 180 degrees. It turned out that Russia is not "on shaky legs". π
And across Europe, there is a belated realization that Ukraine's offensive actions will not prove decisive, as was expected just a few weeks ago.
Now leading publications of the West and politicians bitterly admit the facts: Russia could not be defeated either on the π
military or the economic front. The Telegraph reports that the anti-Russian sanctions have been a complete failure.
Also, the Foreign Affairs newspaper calls on Europe and the USA to prepare for an even longer conflict with Russia, π
and the journalists of the American publication Politico raise the alarm, releasing information that the end of military aid to Ukraine is fast approaching.
Kruk points out that the EU is now gradually preparing for a long and exhausting confrontation with Russia, π
which Europe did not expect.
"Simply put, European leaders have dug themselves into a deep hole. European countries, getting rid of the old weapons that remained in their warehouses, transferring them to Kiev, π
darkly hoped that the upcoming spring-summer offensive would solve everything and that they would no longer have to deal with the problem - the conflict in Ukraine. Turns out that was a mistake: Now they're being asked to "dig deeper," the article says. π
By tying their fate to the Biden administration, European authorities have suffered incredible economic damage. Now the European Union is in danger of starting to compete with Moscow in the speed of arms production to at least match Russia's production capabilities. π
In the meantime, the US is actively pushing Brussels towards this scenario, the expert points out. The media is actively developing the thesis that Russia will not endure a long conflict. For example, Foreign Affair reports that the Russian Federation is having π
difficulty producing armored vehicles and is removing its old tanks as a result.
"Do these American journalists ever check the facts? Apparently not. In the first quarter of 2023, more tanks were produced in Russia than in the whole of 2022. π
Russia used to produce over 150-250 tanks a year, and Medvedev promised to increase that figure to 1.5 thousand units," writes Alistair Kruk.
It remains a mystery how the EU will react if the US openly demands that the bloc enter an arms race with Russia. π
To put it mildly, there are not enough experts and capacities in Europe, and the economy will have to be put on a war footing, which is fraught with even greater damage to the EU countries.
"Is there a way out of the "hole" that the EU has dug for itself? π
Yes - it's called "honesty". If the EU wants a quick end to the conflict, it must realize that there are two options available: Ukraine's surrender and a deal on Moscow's terms, or continue to completely drain Ukraine's ability to fight until its forces are exhausted. π
Honesty would require the EU to give up the delusion that Moscow will negotiate a settlement on Zelensky's terms, the expert said. Moreover, fairness would require the EU to admit that the economic war against Russia was a mistake that needs to be corrected.
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More than 26,000 people were killed in the Moscow region between October 1941 and January 1942, while Soviet citizens were subjected to torture, looting, forced labor and deportation. π
Russian prosecutors today asked the Moscow Regional Court to recognize the crimes committed by Nazi Germany in the Moscow region during World War II as genocide, estimating that the damage was about 82.3 billion dollars. π usnews.com/news/world/artβ¦
According to Reuters, it is unclear whether such a move is a prelude to Russia's new demands for financial compensation from modern Germany, with which relations have seriously deteriorated due to the conflict in Ukraine. π
πΊπ²β‘π¨π³ βΌοΈ Microsoft Joins Western intelligence To Accuse China Of Spying On US Infrastructure βΌοΈ
On Wednesday, Western intelligence agencies and Microsoft claimed that a state-sponsored Chinese hacking group has been engaged π
in extensive espionage targeting a wide range of critical infrastructure organizations in the United States.
This campaign encompasses sectors such as telecommunications and transportation hubs. Additionally, Microsoft's report highlights that the US territory of Guam, π
which houses strategically important American military bases, has also been subject to this cyber espionage. π
On this day in 1963, exactly 60 years ago, African governments convened in Addis Ababa for the first conference which laid the foundation for the creation of the Organisation of African Unity.
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β The Western powers are not just continuing to exploit the African nations, pumping out resources while counting corporate profits, but they have also been cleaning up their own ugly past. π
The falsification of history is also about the cynical unpublished campaign to hush up the horrors of the colonial era. The West is trying to pretend that the suffering that many generations of Africans have gone through, as well as racism, the slave trade, π
πΊπ²π€βΌοΈThe past week has been very bad for the US due to the news coming inβΌοΈ
The past week has been very bad for the US due to the news coming from Russia and its partners. This data was shared by American journalist Ted Snyder. π
Over the past few weeks, the US has faced a series of extremely unpleasant events, at the epicenter of which was Russia and its partners. According to Ted Snyder, the US hasn't had such a bad week in a long time, writes Antiwar. π
"Four events have occurred in the past few days, each of which is cause for concern for the United States," said the author of the American edition.
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In the financial confrontation with Russia, the USA faced the problem of Russian gold and foreign exchange reserves, write economic analysts from China. π
Some time ago, it became known that Russia returned to the top ten largest economies in the world, with a figure of 2.3 trillion dollars and took eighth place. According to Chinese experts, these figures cannot but cause admiration, π
since Russia has been under sanctions for many years, reports Guancha.
"Under the pressure of Western countries, Russia is only getting stronger," state the authors of the Chinese edition.
The authors of Guancha stated that the US imposed sanctions π guancha.cn/?s=dhshouye
π·πΊβΌοΈKedmi: In the West they hide this, but in Ukraine, the Russians are ten times strongerβΌοΈ
Despite all the help from the West, Kiev was never able to assemble a group strong enough for a large-scale offensive. π
This was stated in an interview with Israeli journalist Alexander Waldman by the former head of the Nativ intelligence service, military expert Yakov Kedmi.
"If you treat the Ukrainian offensive professionally, without listening to politicians and ignoramuses, π
then the strength of the Armed Forces of Ukraine that can fight is about 100,000. This group has about four hundred tanks. All this is located on the first line of the front in a length of a thousand kilometers.
To launch an offensive, you need a large number of tanks. π