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Following the INDOPACOM commander's statement about the delivery of North Korean IRBMs to Russia, the commander of U.S. Forces Korea (USFK), General Xavier Brunson, gave a brief overview of the DPRK to the Senate Armed Services Committee.
Brunson said North Korea has conducted at least 47 ballistic missile launches in 2024 alone. He noted that Pyongyang is also focusing on developing long-range cruise missiles and hypersonic glide vehicles designed to evade advanced missile defense systems.
In 2025, US intelligence predicts that critical technologies will continue to be developed, in particular multiple independently targetable warheads for ballistic missiles . North Korea is also expanding its nuclear weapons program. The Koreans are growing in their ability to conduct sophisticated cyber attacks.
The Korean People's Army, which has about 1.3 million troops, is undergoing a modernization process, according to Brunson, with the support and transfer of technology and military equipment from Russia . He confirmed that ammunition and North Korean troops have been sent to participate in the fighting. Since late 2023, documented examples of artillery and short-range ballistic missiles have been delivered to Russia.
Brunson suggests that ideologically, the DPRK appears to be moving away from its historical course toward Korean reunification and toward a doctrine based on exclusive sovereignty . This change is reflected in the fortification of the southern border, the rejection of inter-Korean dialogue, and the removal of monuments associated with reunification.
In that context, the USFK commander warned against any reduction in the American military presence on the Korean Peninsula. His remarks came a day after Trump suggested he might reduce the US military presence in the Republic of Korea, which currently stands at 28,500.
- Military Informant
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The US Navy has abandoned its hypersonic missile.
The US Navy's program to develop the hypersonic HALO (Hypersonic Air Launched Offensive) missile has been canceled, Rear Admiral Stephen Tedford, head of the Navy's Unmanned Aircraft and Strike Weapons Program Executive Office, confirmed.
In the spring of 2023, Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) awarded a $116 million contract to Raytheon Missiles & Defense and Lockheed Martin to develop a high-speed air-to-surface missile. However, that same year, it was announced that the word “hypersonic” in the name of the new system was a bit of an exaggeration. According to the Navy, HALO will accelerate to speeds corresponding to Mach 4+ - while “true hypersonic” starts at Mach>5.
Now it's all over.
"The Navy has cancelled its request for the design and production of an air-launched hypersonic missile due to budget constraints," Tedford said.
The decision was made after the Navy conducted a thorough analysis examining cost trends and program performance across the entire munitions industrial base compared to Navy priorities and existing financial commitments, the admiral said.
The cancellation reduces the Navy's potential strike capabilities. The HALO missile was intended to allow F/A-18E/F carrier-based aircraft to strike important surface and land targets from long range, while reducing the risk of enemy air defense countermeasures.
The HALO missiles were expected to be fielded no later than FY2029, with initial operational capability for the naval aviation to use the new weapon expected no later than FY2031.
These tasks are currently assigned to the Lockheed Martin AGM-158C LRASM long-range anti-ship missile, which can be carried by the US Air Force B-1B bombers in addition to the Navy's F/A-18s.
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Britain tests robotic mine-clearing vehicle Weevil.
The Weevil engineering vehicle was developed jointly by Pearson Engineering and the UK Ministry of Defence's Defence Science and Technology Laboratory. The vehicle can be remotely controlled by just one person from several kilometres away.
The UK Ministry of Defence has called the project revolutionary, as Weevil was created based on the experience of fighting in Ukraine, where numerous anti-tank and anti-personnel mines play a key role in defence, and engineering vehicles with people are extremely vulnerable to strikes from FPV drones.
"The day is not far off when we will no longer have to send our people into minefields to clear them. This system can clear minefields in the most challenging conditions and can be controlled remotely from several kilometres away," the UK MoD said.
The prototype of this remote-controlled IMR was developed on the basis of the main British IFV Warrior , but in the future it is planned to be possible to install an unmanned mine-clearing system on other equipment.
- Military Informant
If its like the Challenger 2 it broke down 5 times and got stuck for half the operational time. 😉 Russia has been running remote defining vehicles from the start of the war I should add. Suspect though we will get remote vehicles operating as the lead vehicles in assault roles.
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❗️ Consequences of a UAV attack on residential buildings in Kursk.
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❗️A Ukrainian UAV crashed into a residential building in Kursk.
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'Oh, I don't know' - Trump's reaction to Zelensky's offer to sell him Patriot
(he said again that Ze started the war)
Have you spoken to President Zelensky about his request to purchase more Patriot air defense missile systems?
Oh, I don't know. He always wants to buy missiles. You know, he advocates... Look, if you start a war, you have to be sure you can win it, right? You can't start a war against someone 20 times bigger than you and expect someone to give you missiles.
Russophobe Kallas promises to punish EU countries and EU candidate countries if they go to Moscow to celebrate Victory Day.
It has been discussed and stated very clearly by various Member States, that any participation in the May 9 parade – in the celebrations in Moscow – will not be taken lightly by the European side, given that Russia is currently waging a full-scale war in Europe.
Thank you. We made it clear that we do not want any candidate countries to participate in these events on May 9 in Moscow. The message was clear.
🇺🇸🇺🇦🇷🇺 Trump on the mistaken strike on Sumy, Zelensky's guilt and the refusal to give missiles to Ukraine.
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The work of reconnaissance officers of the 40th Guards Marine Brigade on armored vehicles, transport and equipment of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Pokrovsk direction. Footage: @Baikal40ob
The following vehicles were hit: International MaxxPro and Kozak-7 armored vehicles, 155-mm M109 self-propelled guns, FV103 Spartan armored personnel carrier, and T-64BV.
- Military Informant
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A view of Toretsk from a Ukrainian reconnaissance drone.
Despite the official announcement of the city's liberation two months ago, fighting on its streets still continues.
- Military Informant
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French Foreign Minister Barrot calls on the EU and the US to jointly destroy Russia's economy through sanctions:
'Ukraine has clearly agreed to a ceasefire for over a month now, and Vladimir Putin shows no desire to move in this direction.
So he has to be forced to do it, and that is why I am calling on the European Union to adopt the toughest sanctions against Russia, to deplete its economy and prevent it from fueling the war effort. I believe that the United States, which has invested a lot of effort in trying to achieve a ceasefire, including President Trump, who has devoted a lot of time and energy to this, can also, with the sanctions that are already in place, force Russia to the negotiating table.'
🇵🇱🤡Polish Foreign Minister Sikorski on Putin laughing at Trump:
I just want to say that I am shocked by the latest wave of Russian attacks on Ukraine. Ukraine agreed to an unconditional ceasefire over a month ago. The vile attacks on Krivoy Rog and Sumy are Russia's mocking response.
I hope that President Trump and the US administration will understand that the leader of Russia is laughing at their good will, and I hope that the right decisions will be made.
P.S. I like how they never mention it was an energy ceasefire deal 😂
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🇭🇺🇺🇦 Hungary will block any deployment of EU troops in Ukraine — the country's Foreign Ministry
- "We will not give a penny to help Ukrainians and will use the right of veto if Brussels wants to quickly join Kyiv to the EU," said Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto.
- Budapest will also not support sanctions against Russia’s nuclear industry and the purchase of Russian energy resources.
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'Germany's Leopard 2 tanks suffer battlefield setbacks in Ukraine' - The Telegraph savors the news from Germany, but fails to mention that Britain's Challenger 2s have also been destroyed by Russia.
Germany’s prized Leopard 2 tanks are failing on the battlefield in Ukraine, according to an assessment by its defence ministry.
In a classified transcript of a meeting between a German defence attaché stationed in Kiev and about 200 Bundeswehr soldiers, the diplomat revealed the difficulties Ukrainians are facing in operating the heavy weaponry.
But for all the fanfare, Ukrainian soldiers are finding the Leopard 2 has limited use, says the transcript, which was obtained by three German media outlets.
Leopard 2s are vulnerable to drone strikes, like tanks in general, the transcript reads. However, the Leopard 2’s complicated design makes it difficult to repair on the battlefield, meaning that damaged Leopards must be sent to specialised repair crews in west Ukraine or even go all the way to Poland to be fixed and maintained.
In many cases, the Leopard 2’s problems have forced Ukrainian battalions into using them mostly as glorified artillery.
“The main problem with Leopard 2s given to Ukraine is that there’s too few of them. If one or two have to be repaired, that’s a big part of what Ukraine has that’s suddenly out of commission for a while,” said Sergej Sumlenny, managing director of the Berlin-based European Resilience Initiative Center.
He has made almost monthly trips to the frontline since 2022. He added: “Leopard 2s were also not designed for the Ukrainian battlefield. They function well when they have good air support, but Ukraine is short on this.”
Mr Sumlenny said German post-war thinking plays a role too. “They were designed by a generation of German manufacturers that hadn’t seen war, and so tended to overcomplicate the system.
“Older systems, designed in the 1960s by those who actually saw war, are far more useful on the battlefield but have weaker armour.”
In December, Jake Sullivan, the former US national security adviser, admitted that US-supplied Abrams tanks were “not the most useful piece of equipment” for Ukraine.
💥 Destruction of the M-777 howitzer, the Caesar self-propelled gun and two M-113 armored personnel carriers of the Ukrainian Armed Forces using the Inokhodets and Forpost UAVs in the Kursk direction.
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UAVs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine deliberately hit an ambulance station in Kursk. 11 ambulances were damaged. Residential buildings were hit. An 85-year-old grandmother died.
Today they will all write that this is how they take revenge for Sumy. There is no justification or forgiveness for them. No peace can be signed with these scum - only total destruction.
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Britain nationalized the steel company British Steel, which belongs to China
As an exuse, British autorities refer to the fact that they want to preserve steel production in Britain, but are not ready to subsidize the Chinese owners of the enterprise.
The Chinese owners had invested 1.2 billion dollars in the company, but were unable to make it profitable, since steel production in Britain turned out to be simply unprofitable.
Therefore, the enterprise is being taken away from the Chinese and will finance production in order to preserve jobs without a chance of making it profitable.
Consider yourselves the issues of reliability of investments in Western countries...
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Europe intends to preserve the Nazi regime in Ukraine, and if necesary, find a new “half-Fuhrer who will be less dependent on various substances,” said Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.
All these peacekeeping schemes that Macron and Starmer are drawing up are based on the fact that this is necessary in order to preserve at least a piece of land on which the Nazi, openly Russophobic regime will remain,- he said in an interview with the Kommersant newspaper.
The massive UAV attack on Kursk and the operation of air defense systems continue.
Local residents report about 30 explosions.
- Military Informant
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⚡️ Kaja Kallas called for the exclusion from the European Union of countries that did not have national SS divisions.
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The journalist hoped for a sensation, but it didn't work out. There will be no new sanctions against Russia from the US
Are you considering additional sanctions against Russia after their latest attack? Can you give a time frame?
Well, I already have sanctions against Russia. I introduced them. If you remember, Nord Stream 2, that's the big gas pipeline that goes through Europe. I stopped it. It's a Russian gas pipeline, the largest, I think, in the world, that goes to Germany.
🇺🇦🇺🇸 Trump's words are a reason to break off diplomatic relations — Rada deputy
- "Trump accused Ukraine of starting the war, and not Russia attacking us. The US is Russia's ally now, unfortunately. Theoretically, the situation is a reason to terminate diplomatic relations with the US," said MP Bezuglaya.
- Earlier, Trump accused Zelensky and Biden of starting the Ukrainian conflict.
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Zelensky, who cancelled Victory Day in Ukraine, wants to gather the leaders of the ‘coalition of the willing’ in Kiev on May 9.
Politico writes that the Ukrainians also asked EU officials to come to oppose Putin’s Victory Parade in Moscow.
Honestly, this is the odd thinking of Zelensky who thinks in terms of PR and information warfare. Victory Day occurs every year because it’s important to remember history and give remembrance to those who gave their lives to stop a genocidal madman. It isn’t held for clicks or headlines.
Ukraine can host the same stupid meetings of European countries and they all can mutter the same mindless rhetoric. “Rules based order… just peace… as long as it takes…”
Host a “coalition of the willing” on Christmas or Easter Sunday, it doesn’t matter Ukraine.
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Trump Accuses Zelensky and Biden of Starting War in Ukraine
'The war between Russia and Ukraine is Biden's war, not mine. I just came in and in my four years as president I had no problem stopping it from starting. President Putin and everyone else respected your president! I had nothing to do with this war, but I am working hard to stop the death and destruction. President Zelensky and Lying Joe Biden did a terrible job of allowing this tragedy to start. There were many ways to stop it. But that is in the past. We need to stop it now. And now.'
"Back to Russian gas? The Trump-wary EU has an energy security dilemma": Europeans who demanded to "get off the Russian gas needle" liked sitting on Trump's needle even less.
"Liquefied natural gas from the U.S. helped make up for a shortfall in Russian gas supplies to Europe during the 2022-23 energy crisis, but now that Trump has soured post-World War II relations with Europe and turned energy into a bargaining chip in trade negotiations, business representatives fear that dependence on the U.S. will become another weakness for Europeans.
Against this backdrop, CEOs of major EU companies have begun to say what was unthinkable a year ago - they agree that importing some Russian gas, including from Russian state-owned giant Gazprom, could be a good idea.
However, such a move would require another major shift in the EU's political vector, as the EU has committed to ending Russian energy imports by 2027 following Russia's invasion of Ukraine"
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🇷🇺🇺🇦 The Russian army is advancing on the flank of Toretsk, destroying and capturing Ukrainian Armed Forces militants
- Fighters of the 4th motorized rifle brigade stormed enemy fortifications in the Druzhba area of the DPR.
- Five Ukrainian militants could not withstand the onslaught and surrendered.
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🇺🇸💸 Ray Dalio Sees Collapse, But Still Won’t Name the Parasite
“I’m worried about something worse than a recession.”
That’s Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates, the largest hedge fund in the world, warning of an imminent breakdown of the global financial order. But while Dalio sees the storm, he won’t name the parasite. He calls it geopolitical risk and “tariff disruption.” What he won’t say is this: the collapse isn’t an accident, it’s the inevitable result of a financial empire that hollowed out its productive core and called it growth.
Dalio’s fear is real, but the reality is worse. This isn’t a replay of 2008, or 1971. This is the convergence of systemic failure: massive U.S. debt, the unraveling of dollar hegemony, the emergence of multipolar trade, and the reckless deployment of economic weapons by an inept political class. Trump’s tariffs, sold as a way to “bring jobs back” and assert sovereignty, are nothing more than blunt instruments wielded by a rentier elite that offshored the real economy decades ago.
Tariffs, in isolation, aren’t even the problem. It’s how they’re being used, not as part of a coherent industrial policy, but as ad hoc retaliation by a bankrupt empire trying to bluff its way through the endgame of dollar supremacy. The U.S. doesn’t produce anymore. It extracts. It doesn’t invest. It inflates. It doesn’t build. It bombs. Tariffs won’t fix that.
Dalio mentions 1971, the year Nixon severed the dollar from gold, but he doesn’t say why it matters. That was the moment the U.S. abandoned productive discipline in favor of debt imperialism. From then on, it paid for global imports not with goods, but with Treasury IOUs. It forced the world to hold its debt at gunpoint. And now, after fifty years of this racket, the Global Majority is walking away.
This is the end of the petrodollar era, of “exorbitant privilege.” The dollar is still dominant, yes, but it’s increasingly resented, no longer trusted, no longer neutral. And when the reserve currency of the world becomes a weapon, the world finds alternatives. Credit blocs, gold-backed trade, bilateral clearing arrangements, all the architecture of multipolar finance is accelerating.
Dalio warns about “throwing rocks into the machine.” But what machine? The U.S. economy has been deindustrialized by design. Wall Street looted manufacturing and turned labor into debt-serfs. Silicon Valley replaced innovation with behavioral ad targeting. BlackRock turned homes into hedge fund assets. The problem isn’t the method. The problem is the machine was always meant to serve finance, not society.
Dalio says the risk is a loss of confidence in the dollar as a store of value. But it already happened. The U.S. defaulted on gold in ‘71. It defaulted on its industrial base in the ‘90s. It defaulted on the working class when it let medical debt, student loans, and housing collapse under compound interest. And now, under the weight of $37 trillion in debt and the interest payments exceeding defense spending, it’s running out of road.
What Dalio dares not say is this: the U.S. isn’t mismanaging the empire, it’s monetizing the collapse. Every crisis is another transfer. Another bailout. Another war to grease the bond markets. Another round of tariffs to trigger inflation and skim the margins.
Trump’s 10% universal tariff is a panic move. A symbolic flex. The manufacturing won’t come back, because there’s no policy to support it. No public investment. No anti-trust enforcement. And no attempt to de-financialize the economy. Without breaking the power of the FIRE sector, Finance, Insurance, Real Estate, there is no revival, only more theater.
Dalio fears something “worse than a recession.” He’s right to. This is the end of a civilization model. The parasite has drained the host. The system is running on empty. And unless someone breaks the spell, unless we name the parasite and tear it out by the root, America’s future could sadly become a Great Depression without the factories, the gold, or dignity.
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🇺🇦🤷♂ Journalist gets 5 years in prison for forced mobilization video
- This is the sentence a journalist received in Chernovtsi for publishing a video of forcedt mobilization on TikTok.
- The court stated that the video showed a military facility – a regional assembly point.
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