🇸🇾 The "totally native Syrian Rebel Reporter"—who’s definitely not from Uzbekistan or Tajikistan—calls a MiG-21 a "Su-23" and bombs "missiles," showcasing a remarkable lack of both Syrian roots and basic knowledge.
Via: @warhistoryalconafter
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A Sky News journalist has found a way to turn Calin Georgescu into an enemy of free Europe.
As president, would you support gay rights in Romania? Would you expand them or restrict them?
-Everyone is free to do whatever they want. I can guarantee that everyone will be able to do whatever they want at home or in bed. But I will not allow propaganda and coercion in schools.
Anyway what's going on in Romania is the umpteenth example that the rotten Western system is totally abandoning the facade of democracy to stay afloat.
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How hardline pro-US policies fuel political earthquakes in S. Korea, France and Germany
A series of political earthquakes has rocked France, South Korea, and Germany. Despite each crisis having its unique internal dynamics, their common thread lies in their pro-US orientation and anti-Russia policies, veteran foreign affairs analyst Gilbert Doctorow told Sputnik.
🇫🇷 France: French President Emmanuel Macron's "enormous unpopularity" has been exacerbated by his staunch pro-US policies regarding the Ukraine conflict, including plans to send French troops to fight against Russia. Marine Le Pen and her party, the National Rally, which opposes Ukraine's militarization, have recently challenged Macron’s government, leading to the downfall of his prime minister, Michel Barnier, according to the pundit.
🇰🇷 South Korea: President Yoon Suk-yeol has closely aligned with Washington to bolster deterrence and pressure on Pyongyang in line with Team Biden. However, the mutual defense treaty between Russia and North Korea has shifted perspectives. Yoon's failed attempt to impose martial law was a response to the opposition's effort to liberate the country from "its colonial overlords in Washington," according to Doctorow.
🇩🇪 Germany: Chancellor Olaf Scholz is under fire from both the Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance and the Alternative for Germany (AfD), who advocate for normalized relations with Moscow, due to his Ukraine policy aligned with the United States. Ironically, he is also criticized by the Greens and the Christian Democrats for his hesitation to send Taurus long-range missiles to the Kiev regime.
Potential impact on US:
"It is much too early to speculate on this," Doctorow said. "We have to first see the practical consequences of the present turmoil in each country."
Doctorow expects South Korea to possibly shift away from US-fuelled militarization in the event Yoon is impeached.
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❗Urgent update on Syria.
By @Boris_rozhin
1. The situation on the ground continues to deteriorate.
2. The threat of losing Homs is more than real.
3. The loss of Homs is highly likely to lead to the disintegration of Syria within its current borders in the medium term.
4. The situation could be changed by Iranian and Iraqi troops, but the Iranians still need time to deploy, and they have not yet agreed with the Iraqis on the deployment of troops.
5. The Russian Federation, due to the SMO in Ukraine, cannot now allocate large contingents to protect Latakia, which calls into question the fate of two bases in Latakia. Their loss would be a serious strategic defeat for Russia, which would have long-term consequences in the Middle East and Africa.
President Joe Biden recently authorized Ukraine to use U.S. missiles to strike inside mainland Russia, risking nuclear war. How will Russia respond? Tucker Carlson returns to Moscow to interview Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and uncover just how close we are to global war.
“They must understand that we would be ready to use any means not to allow them to succeed in what they call a strategic defeat of Russia.”
Watch the full interview here: https://tuckercarlson.com/lavrov
— ❗️🇸🇾/🇷🇺 NEW: Huge columns of armored and motorized SAA reinforcements enter Homs, accompanied by Russian helicopters
@Middle_East_Spectator
'Putin will not hesitate to strike back'
'I believe that NATO and the US will change their position in the next six weeks, not only on a tactical level, but also on a strategic level. They will try to target the Russians and do them a lot of damage. There will be strikes on ammunition depots, on oil, gas storage facilities and everything else. If that happens, they [NATO and the US] believe that Putin will not strike back at them, at one of the NATO countries, but will strike Ukraine very hard. I believe that Putin will not hesitate to strike back much harder. We will see. And I do not believe that when that happens, anyone [Ukraine] will have a better negotiating position. I do not believe that.'
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@disclosetv
But let's talk about China, the so-called pillar of the multipolar world... (or just a paper tiger? Who knows... )
I will say something that might come as a surprise to many of you but according to people on the ground if there is a country in the world where there is no Chinese presence is Syria, you cannot find a Chinese businessman in Syria even if you check all holes on the ground, under every rock or in the midst of the ruins of houses. Maybe it's just their new BRICS made stealth technology that make them do business without showing up or spending not even 1 yuan in the country on its reconstruction.
We could have said this long time ago, we preferred to avoid this rant but now it cannot be postponed anymore due to the extremely difficult situation.
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Oh look, the CNN are giving free publicity and propaganda to a "rebel" (terrorist) leader in Syria, despite him supposedly being wanted internationally 😂
So yes, these "rebels" now have America's CNN transmitting their terrorist propaganda for them.
And YET, some idiots like the groups above, are trying to claim these "rebels" are the good guys. How can anyone believe this shit?
https://edition.cnn.com/2024/12/06/middleeast/syria-rebel-forces-hayat-tahrir-al-sham-al-jolani-intl-latam/index.html
In the democratic West, real opposition either gets ostracized by the media, banned by the courts, or killed by the lackeys of the state.
Читать полностью…If Romania has real patriots in the ranks of the army this is time to act for them, they are the only ones who can restore democracy by putting behind bars these corrupt judges and reverse their anti-democratic and 100% illegal decision to annul the first round of elections.
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🇷🇺🤝🇧🇾 "Oreshnik" will be placed in Belarus: Moscow and Minsk signed an agreement on guarantees of mutual security of the Union State.
The agreement assumes, among other things, the use of all forces, including Russian nuclear weapons, to protect the Union State, Vladimir Putin said earlier.
Lukashenko asked Putin to deploy new weapons systems in Belarus, including the Oreshnik, and its possible targets should be determined by Minsk.
Putin: Oreshnik can be placed in Belarus in the second half of 2025 as its production increases.
The Oreshnik will enter service with the Strategic Missile Forces of the Russian Federation and Belarus in parallel.
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Ukraine’s🇺🇦 land loss to Russia🇷🇺 in the Autumn Russian offensive visualised
Reminder: None of this land would have been lost had Zelensky not torpedoed the peace agreement in the Summer of 2022 at the behest of Washington and London, where Ukraine would have retained all pre-2022 territory in exchange for ruling out NATO membership
My Reaction to Tucker Carlson’s Interview with Sergey Lavrov and CNN’s Interview with Sergey Rybakov https://sonar21.com/my-reaction-to-tucker-carlsons-interview-with-sergey-lavrov-and-cnns-interview-with-sergey-rybakov/
Читать полностью…🇫🇷 Rumours on French social medias that Emmanuel Macron will invoke art. 16 of the French Constitution and give himself dictatorial powers.
Art. 16 has been used only once, by Charles de Gaulle between April and September 1961 after a failed coup which tried to oust him for wanting to withdraw from Algeria and put an end to the war.
French legal expert, Thibaud Mullier says about art. 16 that:
Article 16 may be triggered in the event of a “serious and immediate threat to the institutions of the Republic, the independence of the nation, the integrity of its territory or the performance of its international commitments, and, on the other hand, in the event of “interruption of the regular functioning of the constitutional public authorities”. These two conditions are cumulative.
It remains to be seen whether the non-implementation of the budget, the risk of “stopdown” that it entails, fulfils these conditions. “The regular functioning of the public authorities is not interrupted because there are several possibilities provided for in the Constitution to have the budget adopted. As for the threat to our institutions or to France’s international commitments, it must be “serious and immediate”. However, this is a discretionary power of the Head of State that has no legal constraints. The whole point of this article, cut for de Gaulle, is to question the legitimacy of the Head of State. Does a president as weak as Emmanuel Macron have the legitimacy to use it? I don't think so,"
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Full version of Sergey Lavrov's interview with journalist Tucker Carlson.
Sergey Lavrov's main statements:
On relations with the United States
📍"Officially, we are not at war. Some call what is happening in Ukraine a hybrid war. I would call it that too."
📍"This is not what we want. Of course, we would like to have normal relations with all our neighbors. In general, with all countries, especially with such a great country as the United States."
📍Russia and the United States have closed communication channels, but they are mainly used to discuss prisoner exchanges. As for Ukraine, the Americans confidentially convey "the same things they talk about publicly."
On the threat of nuclear war
📍"We are not thinking about a war with the United States that could be nuclear in nature. Our military doctrine states that the most important thing is to avoid a nuclear war."
📍Statements coming from the West about the possibility of a limited exchange of nuclear strikes are alarming: "This is an invitation to a catastrophe that we do not want."
On "Oreshnik"
📍"The message that we wanted to convey by testing this hypersonic system in real conditions is that we will be ready to do everything to protect our legitimate interests."
📍In Russia, "we would like to avoid misunderstandings," but are ready to "send additional "messages."
📍"We do not want to aggravate the situation. But since ATACMS and other long-range weapons are used on Russian territory, we are sending signals."
📍Moscow automatically notified Washington about the launch of the Oreshnik missile half an hour in advance: "They knew it would happen and did not mistake it for something larger and truly dangerous."
About Ukraine
📍If it were not for the coup in Kiev, Crimea would be part of Ukraine, and if Kiev had fulfilled the Minsk agreements, Donbass would have remained part of Ukraine.
📍"We have no intention of destroying the Ukrainian people. They are brothers and sisters to the Russian people."
📍The key for the Russian Federation remains the non-aligned status of Ukraine: "No NATO. No military bases, military exercises on Ukrainian soil with the participation of foreign troops."
📍The settlement must take into account the inclusion of four new regions in Russia and the need to repeal Russophobic laws in Ukraine.
About sanctions
📍"They will never kill us. And that makes us stronger."
On the escalation in Syria
📍Russia, Iran and Turkey maintain contacts in connection with the escalation in Syria. Moscow has information about foreign sponsors of the militants.
On Trump
📍"I think he is a strong person who wants to achieve results and does not like to put things off until later. That is my impression. He is very friendly in conversation. However, this does not mean that Trump is pro-Russian."
Admin Enrico: "I initially thought about doing a completely different post on the Idlib cancer but I decided to self-censor myself, this version is 1.000 times more edulcorated than the not posted one lol"
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🇬🇪 LMAO! Georgia decides its future in an important dialogue:
Reporter: "You want to give up our country to Russia?"
Commander: "You want to give it up to fa**ots?"
🇩🇪🤡 Annalena "360" Baerbock Strikes Again
German Foreign Minister, and amateur mathematics enthusiast, Annalena Baerbock accused Russia's chief diplomat, Sergei Lavrov, of "intolerable lies" regarding the Ukraine war.
"You can deceive yourself, but you cannot deceive us, the 1.3 billion people in Europe," Baerbock told Lavrov during the OSCE Ministerial Council meeting.
West Chaos Biden Strategy Implodes; Moscow Warns Pentagon; Russia Offensive; Syria Collapse
Читать полностью…🇷🇴Romanian presidential candidate Calin Georgescu, who won in the first round:
[You are accused and have been labeled as pro-Russian, pro-Putin, that you are against NATO, against the EU. Are you anti-NATO, are you anti-EU, are you pro-Putin, are you pro-Russian]?
First of all, I am pro-Romanian and will always be so. Secondly, I don't want and I'm not going to take Romania out of the EU or NATO, as they accuse me of doing. But I can say that at any state meeting or other meeting on international institutions we will negotiate - only Romania's interests. What does that mean? It means that we will stand, not kneel.
In addition, a large part of the political class, as has been observed over the years, has an inferiority complex when meeting with the West. This will end. We will play and talk as equals. That is what I will do.
@Slavyangrad
I warned this would happen weeks ago. Many people warned this will happen.
STOP OBEYING CEASEFIRES.
Israel uses them to their own advantage.
There are only two possible causes for the catastrophe in Syria, one does not completely exclude the other:
_ the Syrian Army is in horrible conditions, its combat capabilities have been totally depleted, over the last 4 years nothing was done to solve this issue
_ due to Western sanctions and other various reasons, maybe corruption, there's very few people who want to fight for the Syrian government, most prefer to flee, they see a Syria under Turkish/Israeli control as a better option than the current state of affairs in the Syria - Iran - Russia alliance.
PS.: No, the jihadists offensive is not a cause, it was pretty lame to be honest, they are advancing only because there is noone confronting them on the battlefield (Russian airstrikes excluded of course)
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