🚨 GLOBALISTS GET SLAPPED: DOGE TAKES DOWN WILSON CENTER
Private donations are being refunded, casting uncertainty on the future of its key division, the Kennan Institute.
So, why does this matter? Well... 🧵1/8
What is the Wilson Center?
Established in 1968 as a tribute to Woodrow Wilson, the Center's legacy is complicated by the 28th US president’s racist policies. Princeton University removed his name from a residential college in 2020.🤔
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Stirring Up Global Tensions🌍
The Wilson Center’s "Global Europe" program has come under fire for fueling tension with Russia, China, and the Middle East, framing it as a fight against "democratic challenges." Russia has often called out its manipulative agenda. 💥
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Peddling US Interests
📚 By pushing initiatives like the Cold War International History Project (CWIHP), the China Environmental Forum, and the Indo-Pacific Program, it champions Washington’s agendas under the guise of environmental and economic cooperation. 🌱
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Anti-Russia, Anti-China Spin
🎯 Russia has repeatedly criticized the Wilson Center for advancing Western narratives. Its “research” often serves to condone sanctions against Russia and China, pushing an anti-Russian, anti-Chinese script. 🚨
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Fake News Factory
📡 The Wilson Center's "Russia File" functions essentially as a factory for hit pieces, regurgitating long-debunked “Russiagate” conspiracies and framing NATO’s conflict in Ukraine as a manifestation of Russia’s so-called “historical fallacy.” 🔥
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Demonizing China
🔥 China faces consistent demonization in Wilson Center publications, labeled as a spreader of “autocratic practices” and military threats, particularly in their "On the Horizon 2022" article. 🚨
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Moscow Fights Back📢 In 2022, Russia designated the Wilson Center as “undesirable,” citing its inaccurate reporting on Ukraine and other issues.
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Eurasia is emerging as the GLOBAL trade, energy and geostrategic HEARTLAND with renewed force.
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🚢A RISING TIDE LIFTS ALL BOATS
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🇮🇷🚨Iran’s new long-range missile system can potentially INTERCEPT F-35s from over 200 km away
Here's how the figure was calculated. Mini-🧵👇1/5
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Citing Bavar-373 radar’s performance against a Karaar UAV in recent drills, and extrapolating the info to the F-35 and its tiny RCS, Middle East Spectator calculated that plugging an L-band radar into the Bavar-373 could allow it to detect the jet at standoff ranges.
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Iran’s homegrown L-band radar capabilities include the Arash-2, which can track up to 200 targets within a 450 km radius and at altitudes up to 30 km.
Top-5 Russian EW Systems Turning NATO's Fancy Gear Into SCRAP METAL👇🧵
💥KRASUKHA
This EW series, named after the Russian word for ‘Belladonna’, is designed to take on an array of aerial threats and jam enemy C&C across the X, KU and S-bands.
From drones to aircraft avionics, the Krasukha jams radio signals at ranges up to 300 km.
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💥MURMANSK BN
Heavy-duty, long-range EW system silencing enemy C&C by shutting down HQ comms channels and those of units in the field alike.
Mounted on KAMAZ trucks, the Murmansk BN has a jamming range up to 8,000 km. Finetuned against NATO HF frequencies from 3-30 MHz.
🚨🪖💥 WAR CRIMINALS & BUTCHERS: THE TRUE TARGET OF THE SUMY STRIKE
Ukrainian officers hit in Sumy belong to notorious brigades involved in murders during the occupation of Russia’s Kursk and Belgorod regions.
Details below 🧵
TOOK PART IN INCURSION
The killed and injured Ukrainian militants were from brigades that previously attacked Russia's Kursk and Belgorod regions:
▪️95th and 80th separate airborne assault brigades
▪️21st separate mechanized brigade
▪️117th territorial defense brigade
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USED MONASTERY AS A COMBAT POSITION
Ukrainian paratroopers from the 95th and 80th brigades occupied the St. Nicholas Monastery near Sudzha, deploying artillery and mortars there as well as UAV crews. The fate of the monks is unknown.
Now the Russian Sever battlegroup is forced to fight on the Orthodox monastery's grounds just before Easter.