Researcher & writer based in Hong Kong. Former academic. Longform articles archived at https://lauraruggeri.substack.com and https://laura-ruggeri.medium.com. Email: lauraru852@yandex.ru
On September 19, 2025, a cyberattack targeted Collins Aerospace's MUSE software, crippling automated passenger processing at multiple European airports — they were forced to revert to manual check-in and boarding procedures, leading to widespread delays and cancellations. London’s Heathrow, Brussels and Berlin were the most affected hubs.
▪️Collins Aerospace, a subsidiary of US military contractor RTX (formerly Raytheon Technologies) provides integrated systems for both commercial aviation and military applications. While it manages critical software for civilian airports, it has increasingly expanded into defense contracts. On September 16, 2025, just days before the cyber incident in question, Collins was awarded a significant contract by NATO's Communications and Information Agency (NCIA). This deal involves delivering the Electronic Warfare Planning and Battle Management (EWPBM) software solution, that is, Collins is directly involved in NATO's electromagnetic warfare operations. Its dual footprint in civilian and military tech positions it as a participant in hybrid warfare, exposing it to retaliation.
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🇺🇸 Back to Bagram: The Empire’s Ghost Comes Calling
It’s almost poetic in its blood-soaked absurdity.
CNN now “reveals” what many of us in the non-hypnotized Global Majority already understood: that the Trump administration—long after Biden’s Saigon-in-the-sand moment, would quietly push to get Bagram Air Base back. Not because of some newfound concern for Afghanistan. Not even because of regrets over the death toll or the trillions wasted.
No. Because Bagram is “needed” to surveil China.
Ah, yes. Here we go again. The Central Asian chessboard being rearranged once more by the architects of collapsing empire. Afghanistan isn’t a graveyard of empires, it’s their theater, their testing ground, and their fall-back airstrip when the Great Game grows restless. Bagram, the monster air base carved into Afghan soil with imperial arrogance, is now to be resurrected as a forward surveillance fortress If Trump has his way. No humanitarian gloss. No freedom talk. Just pure, cynical geometry of power projection.
Amidst this revelation let's reflect on eerie footage of, video of desperate Afghans clinging to the wheels of U.S. planes in 2021, falling from the sky like ghosts of failed interventions. Biden’s chaotic withdrawal was not merely a collapse of logistics, but the symbolic collapse of 20 years of lies. And now, with whiplash-inducing audacity, the empire wants back in.
Let’s not pretend this is about Afghanistan. It never was. It’s about encircling China. It’s about Iran. It’s about saturation surveillance of a region that refuses to kneel. And it’s about denying Eurasia the sovereign breathing space it has long yearned for. The Belt and Road runs too close for comfort. Bagram is the new Cold War frontier, but colder, meaner, and far more desperate.
This is not about national security. This is imperial déjà vu, and the message is clear:
“We’re not done with you, Asia. Not by a long shot.”
But something has shifted. The multipolar world is no longer a dream, it’s an inevitability and already in its infancy. The U.S. can try to reanimate the corpse of its Afghan occupation, but the tectonic plates have moved.
And just maybe… this time, the graveyard will bury the ghost once and for all.
- Gerry Nolan
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Massive Attack have become the latest act – and first major-label one – to pull their catalogue from Spotify in protest at founder Daniel Ek investing €600m (£520m) in the military AI company Helsing. Massive Attack join Australian psych group King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, Canadian post-rock group Godspeed You! Black Emperor, the Third Man Records-signed US band Hotline TNT, alternative US group Deerhoof and Manchester band Wu Lyf in removing their music from Spotify as a result of Ek’s investment in Helsing. 👉Read more here /channel/LauraRuHK/10240
Читать полностью…The UN inquiry reached conclusions that anyone observing the situation in Gaza, and Israeli occupation of Palestinian land, had long reached, that is Israel is committing a genocide. But the UN report is important because many countries view the United Nations as the cornerstone of the post-World War II international order and a vital platform for multilateralism, global governance, and maintaining world peace. Take China for example. Beijing's engagement with the UN reflects a "long game": defending the UN while subtly reforming it to amplify Global South voices. Recent statements underscore Beijing's willingness to play a constructive role in enhancing the UN's work for a "more just and reasonable" global governance. Acting in accordance with the conclusions contained in the UN report could provide a shining example of moral authority. /channel/LauraRuHK/10508
Читать полностью…A new comprehensive UN inquiry has concluded that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza. Ex-UN rapporteur and veteran international law expert Dr. Alfred de Zayas explains why that’s hugely important, and what the world can do about it (if it wants to).
Key Findings
Israel’s actions (killing, maiming, causing mental harm to Palestinians, deliberately inflicting conditions of life calculated to bring about their physical destruction, taking measures to prevent births) check four of five of the 1948 Genocide Convention’s criteria for genocide, per the report.
Intent Proven
Crucially, de Zayas says, the inquiry shows “how the statements of Israeli political and military leaders prove the ‘intent’ (required in Art. II of the Convention) to destroy in whole or part the Palestinian population.”
The "extensive" report is proof "that Israel is waging war not only against the Palestinians in Gaza but against the UN Charter and international law in general," according to the top legal observer.
West Complicit
“Governments that have provided military, economic, political, diplomatic and propagandistic support” are also accountable, de Zayas says. The US, UK, France and Germany “are all complicit in the genocide under Article III (e) of the Genocide Convention.”
UN’s Response Options
▪️recognition of Palestinian statehood (which alas, “will not save the lives of Palestinians”)
▪️Israel’s expulsion from the UN pursuant to Article 6 of the UN Charter (improbable given the need for Security Council and hence US approval)
▪️stripping Israeli diplomats of UN accreditation, as was done against South Africa in the 1970s during Apartheid. Crucially, this measure would not require Security Council backing
▪️the UN has the legal framework to intervene using the 2005 ‘Responsibility to Protect’ doctrine
▪️the General Assembly could adopt a ‘Uniting for Peace’ resolution authorizing nations “to take military action” to stop the genocide, bypassing the Security Council veto
UN’s Last Chance to Save Its Credibility?
“If the United Nations fails” to take action, “it will lose the little authority and credibility it still has,” de Zayas summed up. (Source: Sputnik) @LauraRuHK
David Miller reveals that the “Together for Palestine” concert in London, featuring major artists, is funneling donations through Choose Love, a charity with deep ties to Zionist funders and intelligence-linked networks, raising serious questions about transparency and its hidden agenda. The event is organised by T4P Events, a company registered on 29 May this year. It has two directors, Anna Catherine Nolan and James Sadri —both worked for The Syria Campaign, that is they did PR for the British operation known as the White Helmets. When Nolan personally went to collect one of their awards she was described as “The woman of The White Helmets”. https://english.almayadeen.net/articles/opinion/together-for-palestine
Читать полностью…The evolution of colour revolutions - The phenomenon of colour revolutions—politically orchestrated social movements aimed at overthrowing governments with external support—has undergone a profound transformation in recent decades. Historically, such movements required extensive groundwork, including the deployment of trained agents, the establishment of ostensibly independent media outlets and non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and the cultivation of a well-funded and organized fifth column. These efforts demanded significant financial resources and prolonged planning to destabilize targeted regimes. However, the advent of social media and digital technologies has fundamentally altered this paradigm, ushering in a new model of regime change that is faster, less resource-intensive, and superficially democratic. In South Asia, digital mobilization, viral narratives, influencers, and algorithmic amplification have accelerated the process of political upheaval. This shift, while reducing the logistical and financial barriers to orchestrating regime change, poses significant risks to governance, stability, and sovereignty in the region, particularly given South Asia’s youthful, digitally connected populations.
Instead of seasoned activists, smartphone-wielding protesters, often lower middle-class youth, become the vanguard, their fury is magnified by platforms designed to reward spectacle and violence over political programs and ideology. Revolutions are being marketed like any consumer product and governments fall under the weight of digital mobilization. Asian countries should not ignore or underestimate the risk. Their Gen-Z is digitally connected and fired up by regional examples.
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Romania opposes establishing a no-fly zone over Ukraine, for the time being. In a statement reported by Aradon (https://www.aradon.ro/romania/nicusor-dan-spune-ca-romania-mai-degraba-nu-sustine-instituirea-unei-zone-de-no-fly-deasupra-ucrainei-2083251/), President Nicușor Dan noted that discussions with government officials, military personnel, and foreign policy experts led to this stance. He emphasized, however, that Romania might reconsider "depending on how the situation evolves." Dan referenced "international traditions" regarding conflict status, suggesting that a no-fly zone could be interpreted as entering a conflict, a view held by many experts. This cautious approach reflects Romania’s concern about Russia’s response and potential pressure from senior NATO allies, given Romania’s limited sovereignty. Romania is already treading a fine line. Reports have surfaced of Ukrainian aircraft operating from Romanian military airfields, potentially exposing Romania to Russian retaliation (/channel/EvPanina/17321). Furthermore, with Bucharest’s involvement, Moldova is being positioned as a logistical hub for a "Coalition of the Willing," potentially preparing for aggression against Transnistria. As the saying goes, "The barn is on fire, and the hut is next." Romanian media have also highlighted Dmitry Medvedev’s warning that a NATO-enforced no-fly zone over Ukraine would equate to war with Russia. For now, Bucharest appears to be heeding this caution and holds off on supporting such a measure.
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(Source: Elena Panina) /channel/EvPanina/17338
London has launched a new cyberwar unit, the UK Cyber Effects Network, a new initiative to build expertise in offensive cyber operations.
Its primary goal is to create a professional community of government, industry, and academic experts focused on the theory and practice of offensive cyber activities. The network’s initial activities include publishing a collection of articles and offering semi-annual internships to applicants from the UK (or NATO countries if already residing in the UK.) Sponsored by the National Cyber Force—a body formed five years ago to integrate the offensive cyber capabilities of the military and intelligence services—the initiative is led by the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), the UK’s oldest defense research center. Notably, the Russian Prosecutor General’s Office recently designated RUSI’s activities as undesirable, which may or may not be coincidental. RUSI's involvement suggests the rationale for establishing this network extends beyond training cyber warriors to creating an ideological and legal foundation that justifies offensive cyber operations.
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https://www.rusi.org/networks/uk-cyber-effects-network?tab=0
SL Kanthan has summarized Xinhua's white paper on US cognitive warfare and provided links to the original paper, which i invite you to read. https://substack.com/home/post/p-173645523
Читать полностью…SERBIA - The Russian Foreign Intelligence Service warns that European elites are aiming to use the anniversary of the tragic events in Novi Sad on November 1 to orchestrate violent provocations and tilt the situation in their favor.
Brussels relies on media and NGO financing to stir up protests, mobilize voters and bring the ‘Serbian Maidan’ to life—following a well-worn blueprint. (Source: Sputnik) @LauraRuHK
Hunger games in the West. Over 150,000 people marched through London on Saturday against immigration and the 'islamization of the UK'. Tech billionaire Elon Musk voiced support via videolink. Musk spoke about "massive uncontrolled migration" and called for a "change of government" in the UK.
"Whether you choose violence or not, violence is coming to you. You either fight back or you die, that's the truth, I think." Musk also told the crowd "the left are the party of murder", referring to Kirk's death. ▪️In The Hunger Games, elites maintain control by deliberately fostering division among the districts, a strategy rooted in the classic "divide and conquer" tactic. This approach ensures the "plebes" remain fragmented, distrustful, and focused on survival rather than uniting against their oppressors while the elites orchestrate and profit from the spectacle. Fear, scarcity, and propaganda are used to distract the masses from systemic inequality — let them fight among themselves. @LauraRuHK
I have no intention to be dragged into the rabbit hole of conspiracy theories about the murders of Iryna Zarutska and Charlie Kirk. The US has long exported its senseless violence, divide and rule political technology to all corners of the world, to the extent that anyone who has first-hand experience of US imperialism and colour revolutions can't help experiencing the frisson of schadenfreude when the US gets a taste of what it sows. I am only concerned about the true anti-imperialists who will bear the brunt of political repression and further erosion of free speech since no crisis goes to waste in that country. The murders of Zarutska and Kirk are not just crimes but symptoms of a system that prioritizes markets over people and division over unity. For outsiders, this isn’t just a policy failure—it’s a societal one, where the American Dream has turned into a Darwinian nightmare.
Onlookers from more cohesive societies are shocked at the vitriolic dehumanization seen in US discourse, where X posts celebrating Kirk’s death or smearing him as a fascist reflect a culture of tribal hatred. The US media’s role in amplifying this—driven by neoliberal profit motives that reward clicks over truth—creates a feedback loop of rage that feels alien to nations with less polarized public spheres. This isn’t just division, it’s a society eating itself while its economic and political elites tighten their grip and increase their wealth and power. @LauraRuHK
The UK government said Thursday it has agreed a £400 million contract with Google Cloud under a partnership to share classified information with the US, days before Donald Trump, accompanied by several major US tech executives, visits the country. The UK will store data in the US (!) and plans “much more collaboration” with Google DeepMind, which trains AI on copyrighted work without permission.
Google Cloud — including AI, data analytics, and cyber security — will be used by defence intelligence and national security specialists to boost the extensive cooperation the two countries already have. @LauraRuHK
According to numerous reports, one of the reasons the US can't upgrade its F-35 stealth fighter jet is China’s control of rare earths and metals. In 2019, the US Defence Department launched its Block 4 upgrade initiative to improve the aircraft’s detection range, air-to-air engagement and precision strike abilities.
However, the programme has had significant delays and cost overruns. Originally, all 66 capabilities under Block 4 were scheduled to be fully deployed by 2026.
In a September 3 report, the US Government Accountability Office (GAO) indicated that the earliest possible completion is now expected by 2031, five years later than the initial timeline.
The programme has already exceeded its budget by US$6 billion. @LauraRuHK
"On September 19, three Russian MiG-31 fighter jets made a scheduled flight from Karelia to an airfield in the Kaliningrad Region. The flight was conducted in strict accordance with international airspace rules, without violating the borders of other states, which is confirmed by objective monitoring. During the flight, the Russian aircraft did not deviate from the agreed flight path and did not violate Estonian airspace. The aircraft's flight path lay over the neutral waters of the Baltic Sea, more than three kilometers from the island of Vaindloo," the Russian Defense Ministry said. ▪️ But since NATO needs to justify its Eastern Sentry mission, expect more hysteria and hallucinations peddled as news. @LauraRuHK
Читать полностью…European 'democracy'. You get a president — Chairman of the NATO Military Committee from 2015 to 2018 (Petr Pavel) — who intends to disqualify the hot favorite to win the Czech general election next month (Andrej Babiš) because he questioned NATO's support for Ukraine and its plans to expand the military budget. If you live in a EU country you can only vote for NATO-approved candidates, as we have seen in Romania. @LauraRuHK
Читать полностью…In a multipolar world, the more allies you have the safer you feel. Pakistan and Saudi Arabia on Wednesday signed a 'Strategic Mutual Defence Agreement', committing to treat an attack on either country as an attack on both.
The agreement was signed during Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s state visit to Riyadh, where he met Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Both leaders held talks with their delegations and reviewed bilateral ties before signing the deal. The agreement, drafted before Israel’s attack on Doha, is expected to catalyze a strategic recalibration among regional actors—from U.S.-anchored security models to diversified alignments. @LauraRuHK
I don't understand why for some people it's so difficult to accept the thesis that foreign powers exploit legitimate grievances to orchestrate colour revolutions. I would never deny people's agency and the good faith of those who join mass protests, but i can't pretend not to see foreign interference either. Not only have I been researching and analyzing colour revolutions for two decades, I also have first-hand experience of different kinds of protest movements: genuine, hijacked and fully-engineered. Nepal’s ongoing political turmoil reflects a profound crisis of legitimacy, not merely for individual political parties or leaders, but for the entire governing establishment. Decades of unfulfilled promises, entrenched corruption, and opportunistic political alliances have eroded public trust in the system. The current wave of protests represents a popular backlash, fueled by years of cumulative neglect and systemic failures that have left the majority of Nepalis disillusioned with their government’s ability to deliver meaningful change. Nepal’s political elite has consistently failed to address the needs of its citizens. Since the transition from monarchy to a federal democratic republic in 2008, successive governments have promised economic progress, social inclusion, and political stability, yet delivered little. Corruption scandals, such as the misappropriation of public funds in infrastructure projects or the exploitation of public offices for personal gain, have become emblematic of a broken system. Political parties, regardless of ideology, have engaged in short-term alliances of convenience, prioritizing power over principles.
Once we agree that the Nepalese have the right to protest, organize and seek change, we should also speak out against the external forces that are funding activists and influencers, pushing certain narratives through the manipulation of social media platforms and their algorithms, exploiting Nepal’s vulnerabilities to advance their own agenda, and denounce that agenda as toxic for Nepal's future. /channel/LauraRuHK/10503
On September 9, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced that Poland would close border crossings with Belarus, using the Belarus-Russia military exercises as a pretext. The measure applies to both directions, entry and exit, for individuals as well as for freight, road and rail transport, and will remain in effect "until further notice." The Zapad 2025 military exercises have now ended, but Poland refuses to reopen its border with Belarus, cutting China off from a €25B/year trade artery. Some 90% of China-EU rail freight moves through Poland. Beijing asked Warsaw to restore the route but after 3 hours of talks, FM Sikorski said no. With sea routes slower and air transport up to 30% more expensive, Europe’s e-commerce supply chains risk serious disruption. @LauraRuHK
Читать полностью…The West is transitioning from neoliberal progressive totalitarianism to neoliberal conservative totalitarianism. While the economic logic of neoliberalism remains intact, the “progressive” veneer is being stripped away. Hardly a difficult task when its most degenerate expressions were aggressively promoted for years at the expense of common sense.
▪️Oligarchic realignment is hard to ignore. Figures like Larry Ellison, Elon Musk, Peter Thiel etc. are centralizing control to support a new hegemonic narrative while liberal technocrats are being replaced with ideologically aligned operatives, often drawn from militarized or corporate backgrounds. Larry Ellison’s recent moves show a strategic convergence of tech, media, and politics—positioning him as one of the most influential figures in the U.S. power landscape. 👉The co-founder and chairman of Oracle donated $1 million to the Security Is Strength PAC, supporting warmonger Lindsey Graham’s 2026 reelection bid. This is his largest political donation since 2022. 👉Ellison has donated substantial sums to Friends of the Israel Defense Forces, a U.S.-based nonprofit supporting Israeli military personnel. 👉Ellison announced a $500 billion AI data center venture called Stargate, in partnership with OpenAI and SoftBank. The initiative was unveiled at a White House event alongside Trump, Sam Altman, and Masayoshi Son. 👉Oracle secured massive contracts tied to cloud and AI services, including a major partnership with OpenAI, fueling a surge in Oracle’s stock and Ellison’s net worth. 👉Ellison’s son, David, led the merger of Skydance Media with Paramount Global. Larry controls the entities behind this deal, effectively creating a new media super-conglomerate that includes Paramount+, HBO Max, and major Hollywood studios.
👉The Ellison family is preparing a majority-cash bid to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery, aiming to consolidate even more media assets under their control.
👉Talks are underway to acquire The Free Press, with plans to install Bari Weiss in a leading editorial role at CBS News, which Skydance now owns.
👉Oracle, led by Ellison, is part of a consortium—including Silver Lake and Andreessen Horowitz—that will hold an estimated 80% stake in a new U.S.-based TikTok entity. Oracle will manage user data in Texas, and the board will be predominantly American.
Trump publicly supported Ellison’s involvement in the TikTok acquisition, stating, “I’d like Larry to buy it, too”. @LauraRuHK
Over the weekend, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk warned of “a growing wave of pro-Russian sentiment and antipathy towards a struggling Ukraine,” claiming this mood was being fueled both by the Kremlin and by “genuine fears and emotions.”
Tusk’s message is clear – if you’re Polish and not enthusiastic about supporting Ukraine indefinitely, you’re either falling for Russian disinformation or helping to spread it.
The data doesn’t support his spin.
According to a survey published by the Mieroszewski Center late last year, only 25% of Poles view Ukrainians positively, while 30% have a negative view. Most (41%) are neutral.
Support for Ukraine’s EU and NATO membership has collapsed: From 80% and 75% in 2022 to 37% and 35% this year, with 42% now opposed to both. This means more Poles likely oppose Ukrainian membership of NATO and the EU than back it.
Just over half (51%) of the respondents believe their country is giving refugees too much assistance, while only 5% think it’s not enough.
None of these figures suggest a secret pro-Russian awakening – just a population growing weary of a burden it never signed up for.
Tusk is also papering over his own government’s political predicament.
Just last year, his administration pushed Brussels to start accession talks with Ukraine and signed a bilateral pact backing Kiev’s EU bid.
In presidential elections this spring, the three right-wing opposition candidates – Karol Nawrocki, Slawomir Mentzen, and Grzegorz Braun – who ran on openly anti-accession tickets, received 51% in the first round. Nawrocki went on to eventually win the presidency.
In other words, Poles may not have shifted right because Moscow told them to – they shifted because Tusk ignored them.
Calling all of this ‘Kremlin propaganda’ is a trick – and an old one.
It allows Tusk and his allies in Brussels to smear dissent as treason, while deflecting blame for their own overreach. The same establishment that still chants ‘Ukraine will win’ and hypes fake stories about Russian jamming of von der Leyen’s plane now paints ordinary Poles as Putin’s pawns.
It’s sloganeering, not statecraft. And it denies Poles something far more fundamental than Ukraine’s EU hopes: The right to their own opinion. Read more 👉https://swentr.site/news/624703-poland-anti-ukrainian-sentiment/
Arab states have called for UN suspension of Israel.
On Monday, the leaders of the League of Arab States and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation convened an emergency summit in Doha. In a final statement following the summit, the group called on member nations to “consider the compatibility of Israel’s membership in the UN with its Charter” and coordinate efforts to suspend Israel from the organization.
Arab and Islamic leaders branded Israel's strike on Doha a “dangerous escalation that exposes the extremist hostility of the Israeli government.” They also accused Israel of undermining the international mediation and peacemaking process, given that the Qatari capital had been used as a key venue for peace talks with Hamas.
The statement urged all states to review diplomatic and economic relations with Israel and take “legal and effective measures” to stop Israeli actions, including sanctions, suspension of arms, and dual-use exports. Too little. Too late? @LauraRuHK
AI could cut a submarine’s survival chance to 5%: Chinese defence scientists
Era of ‘invisible’ submarines ending with next-gen tech that could prevent one in 20 from escaping attack \ A new defence industry study from China suggests that artificial intelligence (AI) could soon make it extremely hard – even nearly impossible – for submarines to survive in a future naval conflict.
The research, published in the peer-reviewed journal Electronics Optics & Control and led by senior engineer Meng Hao with the China Helicopter Research and Development Institute in August, unveiled for the first time an advanced AI-driven anti-submarine warfare (ASW) system capable of hunting even the quietest submarines through intelligent, real-time decision-making.
According to the research, the new ASW system could reduce a submarine’s chance of escape to just 5 per cent, meaning only one out of every 20 submarines would likely escape detection and attack.
The AI system collects data from sonar buoys, underwater sensors, radars, and information about the water itself.
According to scientists, the era of "invisible" submarines, which have long been considered the cornerstone of naval deterrence, may be coming to an end. @LauraRuHK https://www.scmp.com/news/china/science/article/3325161/ai-could-cut-submarines-survival-chance-5-chinese-defence-scientists
Whether acknowledged or not, the history of international politics is marked by an almost unbroken chain of state-on-state violence. However, this violence is rarely aimed at the complete destruction or subjugation of adversaries. Among the United States' closest allies, Israel holds a uniquely privileged position. It surpasses Europe in this regard, partly because ensuring Israel's survival does not carry the risk for the U.S. of being drawn into a conflict that could lead to its own destruction or unacceptable losses. Europe, by contrast, faces a different reality: a potential conflict with Russia, toward which European leaders often display entrenched hostility, poses a direct existential threat to the United States. This dynamic explains why serious observers consistently answer "no" to the question, "Would Americans sacrifice New York to save Paris?" Israel occupies a different geopolitical position. None of its neighbors possess weapons arsenals capable of threatening U.S. territory, nor are they likely to acquire such capabilities in the foreseeable future. This has historically allowed the United States to view the Middle East as one of the less complicated regions for its presence and intervention, as noted by Timofey Bordachev in his latest article.
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https://ru.valdaiclub.com/a/highlights/trudnyy-vybor-regionalnykh-soyuznikov-ssha/
Egypt has renewed efforts to push for a NATO-style military alliance that would protect Arab countries facing attack.
The proposal was first made some nine years ago by Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, but it was dead on arrival. Arab militaries may have some reasons to unite but plenty of valid reasons, and excuses, not to. Today, September 15, an Arab-Islamic Summit held in Doha may consider “a draft resolution on the Israeli attack on the State of Qatar” but don't expect participating countries to give serious consideration to the Egyptian proposal. @LauraRuHK
In response to the UK government’s announcement on Friday of sanctions against entities and individuals from several countries, including three Chinese entities, on the grounds of supplying key equipment to the Russian military, a spokesperson for the Chinese Embassy in the UK said these sanctions are unilateral, without any basis in international law, and undermine the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprises. @LauraRuHK
Читать полностью…More than 12,000 prisoners escaped from Nepal's prisons and at least 51 people were killed during violent protests that inflicted damage to state infrastructure estimated at over $1.4 billion.
Most of these structures are now beyond repair. The Singha Durbar complex housing the government and numerous ministries, as well as the Parliament building, and the Supreme Court, were all devastated. Alongside the loss of buildings, invaluable historical documents and records have also been reduced to ashes. @LauraRuHK
There are several ways to help the Axis of Resistance, providing hypersonic ballistic missiles is certainly one of the most effective. Members of Yemen’s rebel Ansar Allah (Houthi) movement have struck an Israeli military facility in Israel’s Negev desert with a “hypersonic ballistic missile,” Houthi military spokesman Yahya Saree said.
Houthi leader, Abdel Malik al-Houthi, said his movement carried out 38 military operations against Israel in the past two weeks. @LauraRuHK
Russia has attacked Ukraine’s military enterprises in Ivano-Frankovsk, Khmelnitsky, Zhitomir Regions, as well as in Vinnitsia and Lvov, Russia's Defense Ministry said. Targets in Poland were not planned. The range of the UAVs that allegedly crossed the border with Poland does not exceed 700 km. The Defense Ministry is ready to consult with Poland "on this topic."
The Russian Foreign Ministry is ready to join the Defense Ministry's proposal for contacts with Poland.
The Foreign Ministry said the facts cited by the Defense Ministry have dispelled Polish narratives about the alleged deliberate violation of the republic's airspace by Russian drones, which were spread by Warsaw to further escalate the Ukrainian crisis.(Source: TASS) @LauraRuHK