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Independent researcher/writer based in Hong Kong since 1997. Reformed academic. My long-form, analytical articles are collected here https://laura-ruggeri.medium.com/ email: lauraru852@yandex.ru

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Bloomberg :

"It’s hard to believe now, but US, British, French, Polish and Ukrainian troops all marched in Moscow alongside their Russian counterparts on Red Square in 2010 to mark the 65th anniversary of the end of World War II.

Vladimir Putin watched NATO troops join that May 9 military parade alongside the German and Chinese leaders. Dmitry Medvedev, then Russia’s president, spoke of a common desire to defend peace.

Fast forward to 2025 [...] and Putin’s preparing to host the 80th anniversary parade. He has invited Chinese President Xi Jinping to join him on Red Square — and Xi agreed.

Will Putin also invite US President Donald Trump? And would Trump go?

The temptation would be strong."

Even US mainstream media have started to speculate about the possibility of a new Yalta. @LauraRuHK

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⚛️ Palantir: DOGE’s magic wand or Deep State weapon? Part 2 👉 Part 1

The tech firm faces controversy and human rights abuse accusations over its involvement in the Ukraine conflict and the Gaza war.

🎯 Ukraine: Palantir directs strikes on Russia

🌏 Time reported that Palantir turned Ukraine into an “AI war lab” in June 2022, offering its services for free

🌏 CEO Alex Karp worked with Volodymyr Zelensky to integrate Palantir’s AI into Ukraine’s military strategy to "defeat" Russia

🌏 Palantir’s software gathers intelligence from drones, satellites and ground sources to enhance targeting of Russian positions and increase the lethality of strikes

🌏 In Feb 2023, Karp claimed Palantir was responsible for “most of the targeting” by Ukrainian forces

🌏 The Biden administration asked Palantir to help with battlefield tech for use against Russia

🇵🇸 AI-powered genocide in Gaza

🔶 Israel’s Defense Ministry signed a deal with Palantir in January 2024 to support the war in Gaza

🔶 Karp revealed that Palantir was already active in Israel just weeks after the October 2023 Hamas attack

🔶 The company is linked to Israel’s AI-driven “kill lists,” including Tel Aviv’s Lavender and Gospel projects to bomb Palestinian territories

🔶 Palantir provides AI targeting and surveillance tools to Israeli forces and intelligence agencies in Gaza and West Bank

🔶 Some international institutions and companies, like Norway’s Storebrand Asset Management, divested from Palantir over human rights concerns

👉 Part 1

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As the UK takes the lead of the Ukraine project, expect more provocations. Nothing is beyond the pale. Terrorism, sabotage, false flags. The usual London playbook. @LauraRuHK

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On 12 February Donald Trump also had a phone call with Zelensky, and they agreed to immediately start work on ending the Ukraine conflict, Zelensky's chief of staff, Andriy Yermak, says.
Today, on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference, there will be a substantive conversation during which the Ukrainian and US teams "will make plans and future designs to end the war," Yermak added. @LauraRuHK

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The UK and US have not signed an international agreement on artificial intelligence (AI) at a global summit in Paris.

The final statement, signed by dozens of countries including France, China and India, pledges an "open", "inclusive" and "ethical" approach to the technology's development.

In a brief statement, the UK government said it had not been able to add its name to it because of concerns about national security and "global governance." As usual, London sided with Washington. US Vice-president JD Vance delivered a keynote speech - this was his first foreign trip since taking office - in which he articulated a typical exceptionalist approach. He claimed that the US is, and intends to remain, the leader in AI, and railed against "excessive regulation" stressing that it would strangle AI potential to accelerate a new industrial revolution. Vance also took a thinly veiled jab at China:

"I would remind our international friends here today that partnering with such regimes, it never pays off in the long term. From CCTV to 5G equipment, we’re all familiar with cheap tech in the marketplace that’s been heavily subsidised and exported by authoritarian regimes. But as I know, and I think some of this – some of us in this room have learned from experience, partnering with them means chaining your nation to an authoritarian master that seeks to infiltrate, dig in, and seize your information infrastructure."

Maybe i should prompt DeepSeek to fact-check his claims. 😏 @LauraRuHK

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I am pleased to report that a text I published on Feb 1 /channel/LauraRuHK/9660 has inspired quite a few articles in the international press. I will share a little secret. Their authors subscribe to this channel. What can i say. Maybe they shouldn't be so shy. I understand silent appreciation but if they happen to be in Hong Kong they should consider buying me a drink. They get paid, i don't.

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The evolution of US influence - From USAID to USBRIBE Yesterday Donald Trump signed an executive order to loosen restrictions on a law that bans US companies from bribing foreign officials arguing that the law "puts American firms and businesses at a disadvantage to foreign competitors." @LauraRuHK

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Fyodor Lukyanov raises a very important question, one I have been privately debating for the last two years.

For Russia, the rise of a new US foreign policy centered on traditional values and transactionalism poses a challenge. The liberal agenda of previous administrations – focused on promoting democracy, human rights, and progressive values – was something Moscow learned to counter effectively. But the conservative agenda envisioned by Trumpists, with its emphasis on patriotism, traditional family structures, and individual success, could prove more difficult to combat.

Moreover, the potential digitalization of the US influence mechanisms, by streamlining the efficiency of initiatives like USAID, would amplify their reach. Automated platforms and data analytics could target resources more effectively, making American soft power even more potent.

Moscow cannot afford complacency. The outdated propaganda models of the 1990s and early 2000s are ill-suited to the current environment. Instead, Russia must develop competitive cultural narratives and master modern “soft power” tools to counter this evolving threat.

The Trumpists’ vision of reviving the “American Dream” is not just an internal matter for the US – it is a global narrative with the potential to reshape perceptions of America.

https://www.rt.com/news/612413-behind-trumps-cultural-revolution/

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Why i am not celebrating the defunding of the fact-checking organizations that police social media. Their demise is simply an evolutionary pivot. Social media platforms and stakeholders such as Western governments have realized that this traditional approach that relied heavily on centralized, self-professed expert gatekeepers is infeasible or even detrimental when accusations of bias and censorship run rampant.

In place of a single, monolithic approach, a patchwork of solutions is taking shape—ranging from user-driven verification and AI moderation to emerging decentralized or blockchain-based frameworks. To contain and cancel narratives that debunk Western propaganda they are increasingly resorting to non-informational responses. They are fighting information operations asymmetrically, outside of information spaces. The harassment, surveillance, intimidation and arrest of independent journalists, the denial of access to Russian media outlets, pressure on TikTok’s parent company ByteDance to sell the platform, the arrest and blackmail of Telegram's Pavel Durov, cancellation of elections in Romania on the bogus pretext of "foreign interference" in the political campaign, etc. point to a very dangerous escalation in the West's asymmetrical response. Last but not least, NATO and the EU are doubling down on their efforts to "fight disinformation" - that gravy train hasn't been stopped. I quote from a recent report published by EEAS (the EU diplomatic service)

"The point I am making is that tangible campaigns sit behind much of the most damaging and visible information we encounter. These campaigns have people, assets, financial infrastructures, budgets and brands that can be targeted by activism and the law, by sanctions, take-down, de-listing, and exposure. When we focus on the operations that manipulate information spaces – the behaviour rather than just the content – a whole range of responses become apparent that do not require us to weaponise information spaces ourselves."

And on the topic of AI, the EU's DisinfoLab explains
"The explosive growth and availability of AI tools may even hold more benefits for defenders than attackers."

Back in 2015 the EEAS created the East Stratcom Task Force. In 2017 the European Centre of Excellence for Countering Hybrid Threats, which supports the activities of NATO in this field, was set up in Helsinki to act as a single focus for the analysis of hybrid threats.
NATO built an EU-wide pipeline of researchers, university centers, journalists, fact-checkers and NGOs. They can operate without USAID funding because they are bankrolled by the EU and NATO. They employ experts in data mining and analysis to organise, aggregate and process vast amounts of digital data with the help of AI. @LauraRuHK

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A group of 17 Republican state attorneys general alleged that top U.S. asset managers, including BlackRock (BLK.N), State Street (STT.N), Invesco (IVZ.N), JPMorgan (JPM.N), Goldman Sachs (GS.N), and Morgan Stanley (MS.N) were making improper or inadequate disclosures about their investments in China.
In a letter dated Thursday, the coalition said the companies were downplaying risks associated with China, such as its status as a "designated foreign adversary" of the U.S. or its "apparent intention to invade Taiwan".

The rebuke comes as a bitter trade war unfolds between the two biggest economies in the world, and will put asset managers to the test as they navigate an increasingly complex geopolitical landscape.

U.S. authorities have previously scrutinized investment firms with exposure to China, citing concerns over potential human rights abuses and to curb the flow of American capital into a country they accuse of harboring ambitions to invade Taiwan.
Beijing denies allegations of human rights abuses and regards Taiwan as its own territory.
▪️if Trump stifles all U.S. investments in China, expect serious economic repercussions not only in China and the U.S. Some fear it could be the harbinger of a much more aggressive U.S. policy towards Beijing. @LauraRuHK
https://www.reuters.com/business/finance/top-us-asset-managers-face-scrutiny-republican-state-ags-over-china-funds-2025-02-06/

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⚡️The Russian army liberated the city of Dzerzhinsk (renamed Toretsk by Kiev) in the DPR, the Russian Ministry of Defense reported this morning. In the battles for Dzerzhinsk, the Ukrainian Armed Forces lost more than 26,000 troops, which is 70% of their personnel in the city.

Control of this important defense hub opens the way for the liberation of Konstantinovka and the Ukrainian army's flank in Kramatorsk.

The Kiev regime turned Dzerzhinsk into a powerful fortified area with a developed network of underground communications. Almost every building was a well-equipped and protected firing position.

To hold the city, the Ukrainian command pulled together an impressive force of eight brigades. In total, up to 50 battalions with a total strength of more than 40 thousand men, including members of the "Azov" battalion and foreign mercenaries.

The area of the liberated dense urban development of Dzerzhinsk is more than 50 square kilometers. Also, during the operation, Russian soldiers liberated 11 settlements of the Dzerzhinsk agglomeration.

Russian troops advanced more than 13 kilometers and continue to liberate the remaining settlements. @LauraRuHK /channel/zvezdanews/153988

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Where were Trump and Rubio when USAID and NED funded a colour revolution in Hong Kong? In office! And just three years ago, Rubio was urging the Biden administration to prioritize USAID’s funding as a key tool to “counter the Chinese Communist Party’s expanding global influence.” If you believe he changed his mind, you need to get yours checked. The only USAID programs they are scrapping are those that do not align with U.S. national interests and the ideological preferences of the new administration. @LauraRuHK https://web.archive.org/web/20220325171523/https:/www.rubio.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?p=Press-Releases&id=BC12230A-0BFB-4119-A05B-881C02BAE487

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Europe is not a safe place for journalists. Richard Medhurst's ordeal in Austria is part of the ongoing crackdown on journalists who don't toe the line. It also points to close coordination and cooperation between the British and Austrian security services. Last year Medhurst, a freelance journalist, was arrested upon arrival at London Heathrow Airport on 15 August, detained under the Terrorism Act 2000 for "supporting Hamas." His phone and recording devices – essential journalistic equipment – were seized. Medhurst, who now lives in Austria, said he could face up to 14 years of prison in Britain, plus 2-5 years if he doesn’t give them the passwords to his devices and perhaps 10 years in Austria. https://x.com/richimedhurst/status/1887632785378021455

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Donald Trump's plan to resolve the Ukrainian conflict will not be presented at the Munich Security Conference next week. This was stated on Fox News by Special Representative Keith Kellogg.
Kellogg denied Bloomberg's information that he was preparing to present the plan in Munich. According to him, he will discuss this topic, but the plan will be presented later by Trump himself. ▪️Keep in mind that Trump has not spoken with either Putin or Xi. If he wants to, he has to make the first move. China and Russia are in no hurry. ▪️ Yesterday Sergei Ryabkov, Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister, clearly explained that Russia is in no hurry to negotiate – everything is going according to plan for us, but for you, apparently, not so much.
Russia proceeds from the fact that if Trump does not publicly disavow the goal of the previous administration to inflict a "strategic defeat" on Russia, then this goal is just as relevant for the new administration, which can affect the conduct of negotiations in principle.
The ball is in Trump's court, because we, for our part, have taken every conceivable and imaginable step and explained everything to everyone. We will not explain, prove or offer anything else to anyone else. The first step towards the normalization of bilateral relations, meaning negotiations based on the principles of mutual respect and equality, should be made by the United States. @LauraRuHK

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Oleg Yanovsky has recently drawn my attention to a strange coincidence. The current dismantling of USAID was preceded by the liquidation of Crown Agents in the UK. An agency with a storied history of 191 years, Crown agents was quietly dissolved last August due to funding cuts. Originally established to manage the colonial assets of the British Empire, Crown Agents became an instrument of "state" policy in gray areas, performing key functions for the monarchy, ranging from financial management to logistics, bribery of colonial elites, and military operations.
From printing colonial money and controlling customs to managing the private accounts of colonial officials and providing military infrastructure, Crown Agents handled a variety of tasks.

However, its role expanded markedly in the 1970s, when the organization experienced a series of financial scandals and was reformed by its chairman, Sir John Cuckney, who could as well have served as inspiration for more than one of John Le Carre's characters. MI5 agent and City man who sat on the board of banks, insurance companies, pharmaceutical giants like Glaxo, etc. he turned the branch of Crown Agents selling British guns, tanks and jet fighters into a separate company called International Military Services, and was appointed its chairman. This "private company" was 100% controlled by the British Ministry of Defense and concentrated on arms exports, becoming a key player in the British arms trade.

Crown Agents and IMS demonstrate a model of "monarchy-public-private partnership", where the organization looked like a commercial firm, but in fact remained under the full control of the Crown, interacted with the highest echelons of power in various jurisdictions, and served as intermediary between official and clandestine networks and stakeholders.

Crown Agents, formally separated from government agencies, in practice continued to perform key defense, financial and political functions for London, acting as an "emanation of the Crown" outside of direct government control. Crown Agents can be considered an older, more resource-efficient predecessor of USAID. As a matter of fact, Crown Agents featured in the list of USAID contractors. @LauraRuHK

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Moscow will protect its interests in the Baltic region despite all NATO's attempts to turn the Baltic Sea into its "internal lake," Artyom Studennikov, the director of the First European Department in the Russian Foreign Ministry, tells RIA Novosti.

Commenting on the recent incidents with underwater cables in the Baltic Sea, the diplomat said that they are being carried out to find someone to blame amid the political atmosphere of "caveman Russophobia and hysteria" prevailing in the West. (Source: RIA Novosti) @LauraRuHK

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POLITICO captures the mood in Brussels.

"It was the moment Europeans and Ukrainians have been dreading for months, if not years.
Yet when it finally came, on a wintry afternoon as Kyiv froze in icy temperatures, the suddenness and scale of Donald Trump’s peace plan still left Ukraine’s allies in shock. The United States has effectively called time on its support for Ukraine."

Vampires fear the sunlight, those who profit from the war in Ukraine and from sanctions on Russia, fear peace. Exactly like those who built their careers on the demonization of Russia. @LauraRuHK

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The new Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth, speaking to defence ministers in Brussels, stressed that the US is no longer “primarily focused” on European security and is shifting its military priorities to deterring China. He called on European Nato members to hike defence budgets to 5% of GDP. ▪️Here are some excerpts from his speech.

We must start by recognizing that returning to Ukraine's pre-2014 borders is an unrealistic objective.

Chasing this illusionary goal will only prolong the war and cause more suffering.

A durable peace for Ukraine must include robust security guarantees to ensure that the war will not begin again.
This must not be Minsk 3.0. The United States does not believe that NATO membership for Ukraine is a realistic outcome of a negotiated settlement. Instead any security guarantee must be backed by capable European and non-European troops.

If these troops are deployed as peacekeepers to Ukraine at any point, they should be deployed as part of a non-NATO mission. And they should not be covered under Article 5. There also must be robust international oversight of the line of contact.

To be clear, as part of any security guarantee, there will not be U.S. troops deployed to Ukraine.

To further enable effective diplomacy and drive down energy prices that fund the Russian war machine, President Trump is unleashing American energy production and encouraging other nations to do the same. Lower energy prices coupled with more effective enforcement of energy sanctions will help bring Russia to the table. Europe must provide the overwhelming share of future lethal and nonlethal aid to Ukraine. This means: Donating more ammunition and equipment. Leveraging comparative advantages. Expanding your defense industrial base. And importantly, leveling with your citizens about the threat facing Europe.

Part of this is speaking frankly with your people about how this threat can only be met by spending more on defense.
2% is not enough; President Trump has called for 5%, and I agree. We're also here today to directly and unambiguously express that stark strategic realities prevent the United States of America from being primarily focused on the security of Europe.

The United States faces consequential threats to our homeland. We must – and we are – focusing on security of our own borders.

We also face a peer competitor in the Communist Chinese with the capability and intent to threaten our homeland and core national interests in the Indo-Pacific. The U.S. is prioritizing deterring war with China in the Pacific, recognizing the reality of scarcity, and making the resourcing tradeoffs to ensure deterrence does not fail. As the United States prioritizes its attention to these threats, European allies must lead from the front.

Together, we can establish a division of labor that maximizes our comparative advantages in Europe and Pacific respectively. The United States remains committed to the NATO alliance and to the defense partnership with Europe.
But the United States will no longer tolerate an imbalanced relationship which encourages dependency.

@LauraRuHK https://www.defense.gov/News/Speeches/Speech/Article/4064113/opening-remarks-by-secretary-of-defense-pete-hegseth-at-ukraine-defense-contact/

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On 12 February Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin had a telephone conversation.
According to the official site of the Kremlin

"The leaders discussed issues related to the prisoner exchange between Russia and the United States. The US President assured the President of Russia of the American side's commitment to fulfill all the agreements reached.

The leaders also discussed a possible Ukraine settlement. Donald Trump spoke in favour of stopping the hostilities as soon as possible and solving the crisis peacefully. In turn, Vladimir Putin pointed out it was necessary to eliminate the root causes of the conflict and agreed with Donald Trump in that a sustainable settlement could only be reached via peaceful negotiations.

Additionally, the President of Russia expressed support for one of the US President's key arguments, which was that it was time for both countries to work together.

The issues of Middle East settlement, Iran's nuclear programme, and bilateral economic relations between Russia and the United States were also brought up during the conversation.

The President of Russia invited the US President to visit Moscow and expressed willingness to receive visiting officials from the United States to discuss topics of mutual interest, including a possible Ukraine settlement.

Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump agreed to maintain personal contact in the future, involving in particular in-person meetings."

@LauraRuHK

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The Global Majority pins its hopes on a multipolar world order. The Collective West calls this historical process Multipolarization stressing its conflictual character. @LauraRuHK https://securityconference.org/en/publications/munich-security-report-2025/

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Kit Klarenberg writes

Huge news here. Romania's President Klaus Iohannis has resigned, a day before he faced an impeachment vote sparked by the shocking, autocratic cancellation of the country's presidential election last year, to deny anti-war, anti-establishment Călin Georgescu victory.

As I wrote at the time, it was clear Romanian officials who executed and endorsed that coup well-aware it was a blunt-force, short-term solution to a panoply of deeply complex socioeconomic and political problems locally, with huge potential for blowback. Even Romanians supportive of the EU and NATO were appalled by the move.

In response, hundreds of thousands of Romanians have ever since taken to the streets to voice their anger at their country’s Western-bought political elite. Having compelled their elected representatives to initiate impeachment proceedings against Iohannis, he jumped before he was pushed. There’s similarly pent up anger across Central and Eastern Europe. Things could get very interesting, very soon.

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Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping exchanged invitations:

🔸Xi is expected in Moscow for the Victory Day Parade on May 9

🔸Putin is invited to China for events to honor the victory over Japan on September 3

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Britain is taking over leadership of Ukraine defence

The next Ramstein session will take place on 12 February, with London rather than Washington, taking over control of the Ukraine project that it actively contributed to spearhead. Britain's long-held ambition to shape Europe's military policy, and profit from it, is now in full view. Let's not forget that in 2017 the UK Foreign Office headed by Boris Johnson organized and hosted the first Ukraine Reform Conference in London. Johnson was seeking political and financial support for Ukraine’s 2020 Reform Plan, a neoliberal roadmap designed to create a more profitable environment for Western corporate interests while priming the Ukrainian population and army for war. https://medium.com/p/7d41818139a9
And again it was Johnson who went to Kiev to pressure Zelensky to cut off peace negotiations with Russia when the two sides appeared to have made some tenuous progress in 2022 during talks in Istanbul.

The Ramstein Group, which comprises over 50 allies, was established by the US in April 2022 at its Air Force base in Germany to coordinate military aid to Ukraine. Given Britain's limited power and economic decline, London sees this leadership role as a juicy opportunity to become one of the key players in the new system of international relations, fill a power vacuum in Europe, continue to profit from the conflict and keep fanning the flames of war at a time when the new Trump administration publicly declares its intention to end it. Mind you, the idea of outsourcing the war to European vassals has been aired multiple times and predates the presidency of Donald Trump - as long as weapons contracts keep rolling in, US soldiers don't return in body bags, and US corporate investments are defended by European submissives, what's not to like? @LauraRuHK

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🇺🇸🇯🇵 Following Nazinyahu, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba became the second foreign leader to meet with Donald Trump since he moved back to the White House on Jan. 20. Which speaks volumes about Washington priorities. ▪️Under the threat of tariffs, Japan was asked to help reduce the U.S. trade deficit, buy more liquified gas from the US, spend more on defense, buy more US weapons, invest more in US companies instead of buying them (Nippon Steel would no longer buy U.S. Steel as planned, but instead invest in it), be the US guard dog in the Asia-Pacific by playing a more active role in both the QUAD and SQUAD grouping, and keep kowtowing to the white master. @LauraRuHK

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Since i noticed that some commentators, Telegram channels and even news outlet are mistaking Art.5 of the US-Japan defense treaty for NATO Art.5, here is the relevant passage taken from the joint statement that followed yesterday's meeting between Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba and Donald Trump. ▪️ I discussed NATO's strategy in the Asia-Pacific region with Sonja Van den Ende and am as concerned as you are about its eastward projection, but please, let's stick to facts. https://lauraruggeri.substack.com/p/is-natos-indo-pacific-strategy-in

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🇷🇺 Russia’s Economic Boom: Sanctions Were the Best Gift the West Could Give

Russia’s GDP just clocked a 4.1% growth in 2024, hitting a record 200 trillion rubles. That’s not just growth, that’s a sanction-fueled economic renaissance. While the West drowns in stagnation, Russia’s economy is thriving, driven by manufacturing muscle and soaring investment. Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin isn’t just reporting numbers; he’s dropping receipts that expose the failure of Western economic warfare.

Let’s get one thing straight: Russia didn’t just survive sanctions, it weaponized them. Every sanction, every blockade, every “crippling measure” the hegemon threw at Moscow only hardened Russia’s resolve. The West wanted to collapse Russia’s economy; instead, they forced it to decouple from the fiat Ponzi scheme dollar, pivot East and South, while building an unshakable economic fortress.

And this isn’t the first time the West’s economic imperialism backfired. Remember the IMF’s debt traps in Latin America? Or Biden’s inflationary circus back home while lecturing the world on fiscal responsibility? The EU technocrats can barely keep the lights on in Brussels, but they thought they could bring Russia to its knees? Amateurs.

Russia is now the 4th largest economy in the world, outperforming every country that sanctioned her. The EU’s vassal states? Choking on their own inflation and energy crises. The U.S.? Printing dollars like confetti while their infrastructure crumbles and manufacturing evaporates. Meanwhile, Russia’s domestic economy is booming, its manufacturing sector leading the charge, and BRICS partnerships forging a new, multipolar economic order.

And this is just the beginning. As BRICS expands, Russia’s leadership in dismantling the Western financial hegemony will only grow stronger. The petrodollar is on life support, and Moscow is holding the plug.

So, to the sanctioneers, thank you! Without your blind arrogance, Russia wouldn’t have unleashed its full economic potential. You’ve inadvertently created a sovereign economic superpower that’s no longer tethered to the Western financial system.

🫡 Cheers, Hegemon and vassals. You tried to bury Russia, but you just fertilized its economic growth. Couldn’t have done it without you! ❤️

❗️Sanctions didn’t break Russia, they built it into a sovereign superpower. While the West flounders in economic quicksand, Russia’s booming. And when the fiat scam-petrodollar finally dies, Moscow will be writing the obituary.

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Karen Pierce, the current British ambassador to the United States, is set to take on a new diplomatic role as the UK’s special envoy to the Western Balkans. She is a "heavy" and am not referring to her ample body. In a interview published a few days ago by the Washington Post, David Ignatius asked Pierce what worried her about the future. She replied: “I worry that the West has lost it ‘ruthlessness edge.’" Apparently the killing fields of Ukraine haven't satiated her lust for blood. @LauraRuHK https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2025/02/03/karen-pierce-britain-ambassador-ruthlessness/

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"The criteria for exemptions will be whether or not a program furthers U.S. national interests and is aligned with them. And those that do not will not continue," Rubio said.

"At State Department ... we got a really good insight, and that's why, every single day, we are issuing waivers on the State Department programs," Rubio added. He did not detail what those waivers are but it doesn't take a genius to guess which USAID "programs" align with US foreign policy goals and will therefore receive even more funding than before. In case you missed it 👉 The new "lean and mean" US administration is downsizing the Aid Industrial Complex to get more bang for buck. 👉/channel/LauraRuHK/9671

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ASPI, that infamous US-Australian Sinophobic think tank funded by defense contractors such as Lockheed Martin, BAE Systems, Northrop Grumman, Thales Group and Raytheon Technologies, is concerned about the impact of Trump's decision to freeze foreign funding and USAID programs. ASPI openly admits what many of us have repeatedly denounced - the entire ecosystem of scrappy NGOs in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and the United States that churn out anti-China narratives rely on US money and will be forced to shut down unless other countries pick up the bill. US allies will have to step in to save the circus. @LauraRuHK https://www.aspistrategist.org.au/with-us-funding-freeze-china-nonprofits-are-facing-extinction-they-need-emergency-assistance/

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🎙 Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s remarks at the embassy roundtable discussion "The Ukraine crisis: Failed cancel culture" (Moscow, February 5, 2025)

Key points:

💬 The attempt to cancel international law is particularly evident in how the West, the United States, and their allies treat the UN Charter.

👉 Whenever they need, they pick the principle of self-determination of peoples, as they did in the case of Kosovo. When they need to support their underlings and accomplices such as the Nazi regime in Ukraine, they hang on to the principle of territorial integrity and ignore everything that the residents of Crimea, Novorossiya, and Donbass did when they refused to recognise the outcomes of the bloody unconstitutional coup and chose not to live under its rule, which aimed to eradicate everything Russian.

• Unfortunately, the UN Secretariat, including the Secretary-General, is strongly supporting the West in its Ukrainian policies. <...> Antonio Guterres and his top-ranking deputies representing the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and other NATO countries in the UN Secretariat, are saying things that the West needs them to say.

• The root cause of this conflict is that the West has purposefully sought for years – not just sought, but made effective steps – to create direct military threats to the Russian Federation right on our borders, on the territory of Ukraine, drawing the country into NATO.

• As the West had done before, they dismissed our reminders about their earlier political commitments under the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe to ensure indivisible security, a principle saying that no one is to strengthen their security at the expense of others, and no organisation in the Euro-Atlantic region is to claim dominance, saying that those were mere political commitments.

• I have no doubt that cancelling journalism and information is another tactic worthy of our Western colleagues’ modern playbook, not to mention that the Russian media outlets are being cancelled, too, just for expressing an alternative point of view. The West has long been fighting dissent.

We observe an overt desire to cancel our country outright, much as was the case in 1945, when the Second World War had not yet concluded. The summits in Yalta and Potsdam took place then, and the Allies celebrated Victory. Now documents have been published which reveal that the West was preparing plans for an attack on the USSR and its partitioning even before the war in the Pacific had ended. And these plans have now come back to life.

• The head of [UNESCO], Audrey Azoulay, a French citizen, promotes the efforts to make Ukraine the number one item on the agenda, politicising this organisation and refusing to discharge her direct duties, including the protection of journalists’ rights. She remains indifferent to the numerous killings of Russian journalists in the special military operation zone, or to the demolition of historical monuments in Ukraine, including in Odessa.

• A mass campaign is underway to undermine my country’s reputation and whitewash Nazis. We will not allow this to happen. This year in Russia and the CIS is dedicated to Victory in the Great Patriotic War, Victory over Nazism. A large number of events are planned to be held, and we will make sure to keep you informed about them so that you can partake. May 9 is the main date, when Victory Parade will take place. Many invited guests, including our friends, neighbours, and allies from the CIS and many other countries, confirmed their attendance.

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