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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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Director of Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service Sergey Naryshkin: interview to ‘Razvedchik’ (‘Intelligence Officer’) news magazine
One of the possible scenarios in the medium term envisions the Western countries attempting to unleash a global armed conflict with an epicentre in Eurasia. That would be the global capital’s tried and true strategy of dealing with a crisis. It is encouraging, however, that Washington and London are by no means the only ones who are bound by what they call shared values. There are new, equally resilient groups of countries in the world. There are more responsible players who, if united, will be able to resist the West’s adventurous plans and resolve any problems independently, keeping the planet from sliding toward World War III. Keep reading 👉 https://globalsouth.co/2024/12/10/director-of-russias-foreign-intelligence-service-sergey-naryshkin-interview-to-razvedchik-intelligence-officer-news-magazine/

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At long last! Russian Railways is resuming passenger rail service with China and North Korea after it was suspended in 2020, the holding announced on its official Telegram channel.

"We are resuming passenger rail service with China and the DPRK. With the introduction of the 2024-2027 schedule, international trains of China Railways on the route Suifenhe-Grodekovo and those of the DPRK Ministry of Railways on the route Tumangang-Khasan will resume service," the statement said.


Russian Railways completely suspended passenger service to China and the DPRK in February 2020 amid the coronavirus pandemic. (Source: TASS) @LauraRuHK

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Member of Iran's Expediency Discernment Council and former IRGC Commander, Mohsen Rezaei, warned on Tuesday that "terrorists are preparing to launch attacks on Iraq."

He stated that 11,000 ISIS militants have been trained at a US military camp in northern Syria, raising concerns that they may target Iraqi cities such as Mosul or Tikrit in the coming months.

In related comments, Rezaei reported that "Israel" had struck 250 military sites and infrastructure targets in Syria within the past 24 hours, while accusing the US and militants of destroying all military sites in the country.

He further suggested that the recent developments in Lebanon, Syria, and potentially Iraq reflect the enemies' growing fear of the region's independence and their efforts to weaken its populations. (Source: Al Mayadeen) @LauraRuHK

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My personal opinion: The fall of the Syrian Arab Republic ruled by Assad is a tragedy. Analyst opinion: without political reforms it was inevitable.

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One of the most absurd claims i hear is that Russia and Iran were caught unaware in Syria, that their intelligence was flawed. That's nonsense. Moscow and Teheran knew perfectly well what was going on. But they didn't run Syria, didn't make policy decisions. Assad ruled the country. Admittedly it wasn't easy. After being targeted by a colour revolution in 2011, Syria has been at war and under Western sanctions for over a decade, the economy is on its knees, part of the country is under foreign occupation depriving Syria of crucial oil and wheat revenues, the population has shrunk as millions fled and among those who stayed discontent kept mounting. Supporting a government whose policies eventually alienated the majority of the population is not sustainable in the long term. If Assad had accepted the idea of sharing power with some opposition forces through political reforms, he could have maintained leverage as the burden and the responsibility would have been shared too. At some point it became clear that without a process of national reconciliation the country would become ungovernable. Unfortunately Assad didn't give priority to such an urgent task. No one will be able to rule the country without starting that process. And there is no guarantee of success. As some analysts have pointed out, Syria could prove very toxic for those who are now claiming victory. @LauraRuHK

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Syria - The "blame game" is not just a waste of time, it is toxic and risks damaging the same actors that some of you claim to support. This is not a time for recriminations and defeatism, both of which play into the hands of the enemy. If you believe that a fairer world order is worth fighting for, then keep fighting. It won't be served to you on a silver plate. /channel/LauraRuHK/9422

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❗️Now that Damascus has fallen, what does this mean for Russia?

One practical issue is the Central Asian jihadists.

What will happen to the many thousands of Central Asian jihadists? Mostly Uzbeks, Tajiks and Uyghurs, will they stay in Syria? Will they attempt to go home? Or will they be prepared for use in another area, presumably Russia?

As we discussed a week ago, the Central Asian countries should be seriously re-evaluating their relationship with their "big brother" Turkey. Erdogan has an army, thousands?, tens of thousands?, of Central Asian militants who are beholden to Turkey and violently opposed to their regimes, especially in Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, bit also the other Central Asian countries. Instability in Central Asia means instability for Russia.

But even more important, these militants are also violently opposed to Russia.

And we mustn't forget the Chechens who are part of this HTS mercenary group. Some were fighting in Ukraine where they learned modern military craft, including the use of drones, which they have been imparting to their Central Asian "brothers".

Do we have any doubts that the anglo overlords of HTS would love to unleash these forces on Russia? In Ukraine? A new front in Central Asia? In the Caucasus?

Or will these Uzbek and Tajik jihadists be infiltrated as "workers" into Russia to act as terrorist cells?

⚡️ Two Majors

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Ex-Syrian President Bashar Assad and his family are in Moscow, where they have been granted asylum out of humanitarian concerns, a source in the Kremlin told RIA Novosti. The flag of the Syrian Arab Republic has been removed from the building of the country's embassy in Moscow.

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❗️Syrian President Bashar al-Assad stepped down and left Syria after negotiations with some participants of the Syrian conflict, gave orders on peaceful transfer of power, the Russian Foreign Ministry says.

Russia did not take part in the negotiations, the ministry adds. (Source: RIA Novosti)

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🔴 Armed groups have entered Syrian capital Damascus

🔴Press TV correspondent says all official institutes, facilities in Damascus have been evacuated


🔴Syrian PM says ready to work with any government chosen by people


🔴 Syrian PM says believes Syria belongs to all Syrians, can establish friendly ties with all neighbors


@PressTV - #Syria

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Since European interests were sacrificed at the altar of American ones, the pie has shrunk. And it’s only natural that the scramble to get a slice can only intensify. Suffice it to look at the widening rift between France and Germany, currently engaged in a tit-for-tat. The European Commission went ahead with an investigation into Chinese electric vehicles that was supported by Paris — to Berlin’s dismay. When higher tariffs were imposed, Germany found itself on the losing side while France was able to celebrate the win. Germany, increasingly frantic about industrial decline, is pushing the Mercosur agreement as an opportunity to find new growth markets in South America. France opposes the trade deal with Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay and Bolivia because it will flood the EU with a tide of cheaper poultry and beef, and thus whip up farmers' rage. Expect more protests against the Mercosur agreement, and not only in France. @LauraRuHK

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#Romania - When the gap is so large you won't be able to fill it with dodgy ballots from abroad (Moldavia), you annul the election screaming "Russian interference". The fig leaf hiding NATO dictatorship has fallen. The EU is the prison of nations. @LauraRuHK

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Since the leading candidate, Calin Georgescu, like the majority of Romanian voters, wants to end support for Ukraine, the Constitutional court decided to annul the election 2 days before the runoff vote was due to take place. This is a coup. A NATO coup. @LauraRuHK

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In his interview with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, American journalist Tucker Carlson only once mentioned China.

Reacting to Lavrov's words that the West forced the people of Ukraine to choose who they are with - the EU or Russia, Carlson said: "But it is the way that big countries behave. I mean, there are certain orbits, and now it's BRICS versus NATO, U.S. versus China. And it sounds like you're saying the Russian-Chinese alliance is permanent." Responding to this question Lavrov said: "Well, we are neighbors. And, of course, geography is very important."
▪️Tucker Carlson should interview Xi Jinping and Wang Yi to give Americans a chance to hear the Chinese perspective, as China-US relations are also being affected by US propaganda. By interviewing Vladimir Putin and Sergey Lavrov, Tucker Carlson did what the politicians and diplomats of the two nuclear powers, the United States and Russia, should do — talk to each other! ▪️It transpired that Zelensky turned down Carlson's request for an interview when the US embassy in Kiev intervened to stop it. @LauraRuHK

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US personnel have been spotted training an elite coastguard squad in southern Taiwan.
United Daily News (UDN) reported on Wednesday that US personnel helped the Taiwan Coast Guard Administration’s Special Task Unit (STU) simulate a boarding exercise off the port city of Kaohsiung.

The report was based on sightings and information from military enthusiasts, with one photo showing three US personnel aboard a large assault boat alongside members of the STU, a paramilitary special police unit. (Source: SCMP) @LauraRuHK

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Syrian transitional government talks with ousted officials to transfer power

Syrian ministers from the newly formed transitional government met with members of the ousted Bashar al-Assad's administration on Tuesday to organize the transfer of state institutions and ensure the continuity of public services, according to the Syrian national TV. (Source: Xinhua) Chaotic scene 👉 https://x.com/drhossamsamy65/status/1866679222238146689 @LauraRuHK

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Vanessa Beeley recounts how she had to leave her home in Syria and the sense of loss she experienced, which is not only personal. As Israel invades the country, destroying Syrian military and defence infrastructure, and armed groups terrorize the population, tragedy becomes collective. Here is the long version of the text she shared on Telegram. https://beeley.substack.com/p/safe-while-syria-burns?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=716517&post_id=152882937&utm_campaign=email-post-title&isFreemail=true&r=3ogpak&triedRedirect=true&utm_medium=email

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When the EU blocked its airspace to Russian airlines Russia's response was symmetrical.
Only four European carriers offer flights to Russia - they didn't close their airspace and maintained civilized relations with Moscow: Air Serbia, Turkish Airlines, Pegasus Airlines and Belavia.

As a result of the EU unwise decision, European flights to Asia have become longer, more expensive and harder to find as more and more airlines cancelled routes. Chinese airlines have been meeting the demand. Currently China has the largest number of airlines using Russian airspace.
Emirates, Etihad and Qatar Airways are also still operating in Russian airspace and have increased routes and flights. Chinese airlines now account for 77% of traffic between China and Europe. In some markets, like Italy and the U.K., Chinese carriers hold as much as 100% and 95% of the market, respectively. @LauraRuHK

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Israeli occupation forces are just 20 km south of Damascus, taking over areas in the countryside, after the new regime came to power.

https://en.mdn.tv/8ERp

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Iran's Press TV reports that Sayyidah Zaynab, one of the most important destinations for Shī‘a Muslim pilgrims in Syria, is secure. /channel/presstv/121437

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Russian telegram channel V8 suggests Russia should provide shelter not only to the Assad family, but also cadets of military academies, students from universities, and in general the intelligentsia and qualified specialists from Syria. That's an excellent suggestion. /channel/vault8pro/52201

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Li Xinggang (Institute for Studies on the Mediterranean Rim at Zhejiang International Studies University) told the Global Times on Sunday that Syria is highly likely to fall into long-term turmoil in the future. "Because different regional armed forces have different goals and demands in the highly complicated Syrian issue. Assad's government cannot withstand the current change, and no power can build up new order or create a new balance of power immediately," he said.

For a long time, multiple foreign forces have been supporting Syrian anti-government forces to weaken and fight the Assad regime, with US troops still occupying oil fields and key transportation routes, which have seriously damaged Syria's reconstruction process and economy, Li noted.

Wang Jin (Institute of Middle Eastern Studies at Northwest University in Xi'an) told the Global Times on Sunday that "economic problems are the fundamental reason. Syria used to have reliable military forces to make sure the situation remained essentially under control, but economic problems have undermined the country's ability to maintain military strength, which is why the government forces fled or surrendered quickly." Syria's sudden change shocks the world, ‘might worsen chaotic Middle East situation’ - Global Times
https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202412/1324602.shtml

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🇸🇾 It's too early to say the Syria crisis is close to an end – pundit

"Chaos and a struggle for power will begin in Syria now. Therefore, it is at least premature to say that the crisis is close to an end," Nikolay Surkov, senior researcher at the Center for Middle Eastern Studies at the Institute of World Economy and International Relations (IMEMO), told Sputnik.

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, following negotiations with participants of the conflict, resigned from the presidency and left Syria, instructing a peaceful transfer of power, according to the Russian Foreign Ministry. Meanwhile, Syrian Prime Minister Mohammad Ghazi al-Jalali announced on December 8 that he had established contact with the jihadi forces that entered Damascus after beginning their advance on November 27.

"After the [2023] earthquake, the Syrian economy went into a tailspin," Surkov said, commenting on the reasons for the defeat of Syrian government forces. "The government didn't even have the money to properly maintain the armed forces."


The war-torn nation has been under enormous pressure for years:

▪️The 2019 Caesar Act blocked imports of essential goods like food, energy, and basic medical supplies to Syria;

▪️The US and allied forces occupied Syria's oil fields;

▪️The US smuggled grain from illegally occupied Syrian regions.

In addition, Israel seemed to be interested in the armed opposition’s advance, seeking to close the corridor to Lebanon’s Hezbollah movement and undermining Iran's Axis of Resistance, according to the pundit.

Moscow made it clear it would work with any government chosen by the Syrian people.

"Russia cannot be more Syrian than the Syrians themselves," Russian President Vladimir Putin stated in 2015.

"Syria has long been divided. Now the government in central Syria has changed. Earlier it was the Syrian government that relied on Iran and Russia, now it will be the Islamists," Surkov said.


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#BREAKING | The Russian Foreign Ministry stated that President Bashar al-Assad left the presidential post and Syria after negotiations with participants in the Syrian conflict, giving instructions to transfer power peacefully.

Russia also called on all parties involved in the conflict to abstain from violence and resolve their issues through political means.

Regarding Russia's military bases in Syria, the Foreign Ministry said that there was no security threat to the bases at this moment, clarifying however that they are in a mode of increased combat readiness.

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I had refrained from commenting on the situation in Syria because I didn't want to add noise. Serious mistakes were made but it's pointless to add insult to injury. No one can change the past. We can only hope that lessons have been learned and those mistakes won't be repeated in Ukraine. Freezing a conflict emboldens the enemy and gives it time to reorganize its forces and fine-tune its strategy. My thoughts are with the people of Syria. ▪️The hegemon is no ordinary monster; like the Hydra, it has multiple heads, each capable of regeneration. Hercules alone could not kill this beast - for every head Hercules severed, multiple new ones would sprout in its place, making the battle seem almost unwinnable.
Realizing the futility of simply chopping off the Hydra's heads, Hercules' nephew Iolas suggested a change in strategy: cauterizing the necks after decapitation to prevent regeneration. That's the task ahead. The global hegemon can only be defeated by a global coalition that outsmarts the monster.

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Rewarding mental health. A woman in southwestern China has won 10,000 yuan (US$1,400) from a competition for abstaining from mobile phone use for eight hours while exhibiting no signs of anxiety. Earlier this year, a mainland Chinese PhD student garnered attention for travelling across 24 mainland provinces in 134 days without access to a mobile phone or other electronic gadgets. @LauraRuHK

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❗️Henry Ford Elections. Democracy: Made in the West

The Western playbook for democracy is pure hypocrisy — smoke and mirrors, sprinkled with outright lies. "The will of the people!” Until they vote the wrong way. Then it’s game on: mis/dis/mal information campaigns, court rulings and engineered protests. If all else fails, good old-fashioned threats. Now Moldova, Romania, Georgia, countless others in the past. The EU and the U.S. think they have perfected the art of democracy-by-force.

Moldova: Rigged Before the First Ballot
Start with Moldova, where nearly half of the population live outside the country. But when election time came, the system turned into an obstacle course. Transnistria, the pro-Russian breakaway region? Blocked roads, stalled buses — every dirty trick to keep those voters away. The diaspora in Russia? Two polling stations for half a million people, and only 10,000 ballots. Meanwhile, for the pro-Western crowd living in Europe, Moldova rolled out the red carpet: 200 polling stations, plenty of ballots, and no roadblocks in sight.

The results were exactly what you’d expect. Inside Moldova, the pro-EU parties were the losers. But thanks to the votes from the hand-picked Western diaspora, they came out on top. This wasn’t an election; it was a rigged game with a preordained outcome.

Romania: When Voting Is a Sanctionable Offense
Next door in Romania, the West dropped the mask entirely. When the anti-war party pulled ahead in the first round of presidential elections, the howls of indignation could be heard all the way to Washington. Threats of sanctions started flying —because, apparently, democracy stops being democratic when it doesn’t align with NATO’s war plans. And just to hammer the point home, Romania’s constitutional court swooped in two days before the second round, declaring the process invalid and calling for a redo. You can practically hear the State Department’s champagne corks popping.

Georgia: The Color Revolution Starter Pack
Then there’s Georgia, where the Georgian Dream Party won in a landslide — 54% to 34%, no contest. International observers called it fair, but the West called it unacceptable. Neutrality on Russia? No way. Cue the protests, led by the outgoing president — a French-born, NATO-connected expat who refused to leave office and started crying fraud. It’s a color revolution in real time, a tired rerun of every coup attempt since the Cold War ended. Even her family history screams “Western asset” — the kind of anti-Russian fanaticism you’d expect from someone raised on Cold War propaganda.

Democracy for Show, Control for Real
Moldova. Romania. Georgia. It’s the same script, rewritten for different stages. The West loves democracy, but only when it delivers the goods. When the people vote against the approved narrative? The masks come off, and the machinery of coercion kicks in: roadblocks, courts, protests, sanctions. It’s not about the will of the people; it’s about the will of Brussels and Washington.

This is democracy, Western-style — a rigged roulette wheel where the house always wins. Moldova, Romania, and Georgia are just the latest at the table, their sovereignty sold off for the illusion of choice. The message is clear: vote however you like, but if you don’t choose correctly, they’ll choose for you.

Henry Ford, who lets not forget, was a big supporter of Hitler, would definitely have approved.

⚡️ Two Majors

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Donald Trump has named former senator David Perdue to serve as ambassador to Beijing in one of the most critical US diplomatic roles given the prospect for rising tensions with China.

Trump said Perdue, a former Fortune 500 chief executive who has lived in Hong Kong and Singapore and previously represented Georgia in the Senate, was a “loyal supporter and friend”.

“He will be instrumental in implementing my strategy to maintain Peace in the region, and a productive working relationship with China’s leaders,” Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social.

Trump said Perdue’s four-decade international business career provided “valuable expertise to help build our relationship with China”.

The choice stood in contrast to some of Trump’s other picks for national security roles that will be critical for relations with China. He has chosen Florida senator Marco Rubio, a vocal China hawk, for secretary of state, and Mike Waltz, a congressman and China critic, for national security adviser.

One former US official said the choice of Perdue “underscores a growing trend where diplomacy is a function of corporate influence”. It suggested Trump might prefer someone who could facilitate economic deals rather than more traditional diplomacy, the former official said.

“His deep ties to the business world and wealth that was generated from companies that outsourced manufacturing to China and elsewhere in Asia appear to contradict . . . Trump’s stated China priorities and goals,” he added.

Perdue, 74, has held a number of senior US corporate roles. He was chief executive of the sports footwear brand Reebok and later of Dollar General, a national chain of discount stores.

The question is how influential he will be with Waltz and Rubio and the decision-making process on China, on tariffs, sanctions and Taiwan.

Perdue has also taken positions on trade that run counter to Trump. He was an early supporter of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a proposed multilateral trade deal, but changed his position when Trump pulled the US out of the agreement.

In 2014, Perdue portrayed himself as a business “outsider” in his first Senate race. He won the seat during a good year for Republicans, despite comments that surfaced from 2005 in which he said he “spent most of my career outsourcing” jobs to Asia. (Source: Financial Times) @LauraRuHK https://www.ft.com/content/1f683a80-3967-45ac-a829-d1e5707b7d3f

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🇨🇳🇷🇺Russia is holding talks with a Chinese car company on production localization in its territory, Minister of Industry and Trade Anton Alikhanov told TASS.

"Negotiations are being held proactively, yes; counterparts are coming to us, we are holding talks," Alikhanov said. "This is a multi-brand company," he noted. ▪️Several Chinese brands are producing cars in Russia, including Great Wall and Haval, Geely and Chery. Car plants bought from departing Western companies such as Volkswagen have been converted for the production of Chinese and Russian cars. ▪️Western car makers shot themselves in the foot by exiting the lucrative Russian market and are now laying off workers at home. The epitome of stupidity. @LauraRuHK

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The interview everyone is talking about. In English with Russian subtitles. ▪️A peaceful settlement of the Ukrainian conflict is possible only if Kiev abandons its plans to join NATO, closes Western military bases on the country's territory and cancels exercises involving foreign troops, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said in an interview with American journalist Tucker Carlson.

"No NATO. Absolutely. No military bases, no military exercises on Ukrainian soil with the participation of foreign troops. And this is something that Russian President Vladimir Putin reiterated. But of course, he said it in April 2022, now some time has passed and the realities on the ground have to be taken into account and accepted. The realities on the ground are not only the line of contact, but also the changes in the Russian Constitution after referendums were held in the Donetsk, Lugansk Republics and the Kherson and Zaporozhye Regions. And they are now part of the Russian Federation, according to the Constitution. And this is a reality."

The foreign minister emphasized that Russia cannot tolerate the situation "when the [Ukrainian] legislation prohibits the Russian language, the Russian media, the Russian culture, the Ukrainian Orthodox Church." "This is a violation of the obligations of Ukraine under the UN Charter, and something must be done about it. And since this Russophobic legislative offensive started in 2017, the West has been completely silent, and it is silent until now, of course, we would have to pay attention to this in a very special way." ▪️Russia and the United States are not officially at war, but a hybrid war is being waged against Moscow.

"Well, we officially are not at war. But what is going on in Ukraine is that some people call it hybrid war. I would call it hybrid war as well, but it is obvious that the Ukrainians would not be able to do what they're doing with long-range modern weapons without direct participation of the American servicemen. And this is dangerous, no doubt about this. Moscow would like to have normal relations with Washington and sees no reasons why the countries cannot cooperate. We would like to have normal relations with all our neighbors, of course, but generally with all countries. " ▪️The West is making a big mistake by believing that Russia's "red lines" are flexible.
Russia does not want a nuclear war with the United States and is doing everything to prevent it.
The Oreshnik missile strike showed that Russia is ready to use any means to prevent the West from achieving its goal of inflicting a "strategic defeat" on the country and is ready to send additional messages if the West does not draw the necessary conclusions after the use of the Oreshnik missile. https://rutube.ru/video/cdd919a7f938536b985dd6f6b5d5c796/

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