Thursday, February 29, 2024

Nuland accidentally reveals the true aim of the West in Ukraine

"Until now, Americans have been told that all the US taxpayer cash being earmarked for
Ukrainian aid is to help actual Ukrainians. Anyone notice that the $75 billion American contribution isn’t getting the job done on the battlefield? Victory in military conflict isn’t supposed to look like defeat.
But now here comes Regime Change Karen, dropping some truth bombs on CNN about Ukrainian aid. She started off with the usual talking point of doing “what we have always done, which is defend democracy and freedom around the world.” Conveniently, in places where they have controlling interests and want to keep them – or knock them out of a global competitor’s roster and into their own. “And by the way, we have to remember that the bulk of this money is going right back into the US to make those weapons,” Nuland said, pleading in favor of the latest Ukraine aid package. Ukrainians are a convenient pretext to keep the tax cash flowing in the direction of the US military industrial complex. This gives a whole new perspective on “as long as it takes.RT

Aid Truck Stampede 'Massacre' In Gaza: Israel Accused Of Opening Fire On Crowd

"There are reports of a mass casualty event in Gaza City with Hamas claiming at least 104
Palestinians killed and several hundred wounded or injured (though casualty numbers have fluctuated in the immediate aftermath). However,
Israel is disputing local accounts of what happened and says people died following a stamped caused by Palestinians rushing aid trucks.
There are several different versions of what happened, but all accounts agree that mayhem was unleashed when some 30 humanitarian aid trucks containing food were positioned on the street under Israeli protection. Gaza has been on the brink of famine, and so reportedly hundreds of people rushed toward to trucks hoping to obtain something." ZH

Captured M2A2 Bradley

"One of the captured M2A2 Bradley ODS infantry fighting vehicles has unexpectedly become a centerpiece in Russian showcase events. However, the images circulating reveal more than intended, showing signs of additional tests that were likely meant to stay under wraps. Here’s what these hidden clues tell us. It appears that the Russians secured this particular Bradley in the area around Avdiivka. Following ballistic testing, it now serves a new purpose: a trophy paraded around Russian cities, demonstrating what Russian propaganda hails as the "strength of the Russian army in defeating Ukrainians and NATO." MS

Several killed in attack on security HQ in Chad

"Several people have been killed in an attack on the headquarters of
Chad's National Security Agency, the government says.
"The situation is now completely under control," the government said.
It said members of the Socialist Party Without Borders (PSF) have been arrested and will be prosecuted.
The attack in the capital, N'Djamena, came hours after the announcement that Chad will hold the presidential election on 6 May." MS

4,000 U.S. Troops and Warship Recalled From Middle East Amid Houthis Aggression in Red Sea

"The U.S. will likely recall an impressive naval ship from the Middle East in a move representing a significant reduction in troop presence in the region.
Knewz.com has learned that the USS Bataan and two Marine forces comprising 4,000 soldiers will be sailing back to the U.S. sometime in March, according to CNN. However, a U.S. official kept the door open for the ship to remain in the Middle East if the situation deteriorates. When the USS Bataan arrived in the Middle East, it was part of a major concentration of U.S. forces in the region as Washington tried to navigate the fallout from the Gaza war. Now that the war across the region has entered a prolonged stage, the U.S. is shifting its resource management to improve efficiency." MS

Russia launches 105 airstrikes along frontline

"During the past 24 hours, 99 combat clashes took place while Russia’s invasion forces launched a total of 105 airstrikes, 10 missile strikes, as well as 163 attacks involving multiple rocket launchers. Russia’s airstrikes have targeted the settlements of Ploske,
Budarky, Varvarivka, Kupiansk, Synkivka, and Kislivka of Kharkiv region; Novoyehorivka, Makiivka, and Bilohorivka of Luhansk region; Terny, Rozdolivka, Vasiutynske, Chasiv Yar, Oleksandropil, Ocheretyne, Novobakhmutivka, Novoselivka Persha, Orlivka, Netailove, Kurakhove, Novomykhailivka, Vuhledar, Vodiane, Kostiantynivka, Staromaiorske, and Urozhaine of Donetsk region; and Novodarivka of Zaporizhzhia region. More than 120 settlements in Chernihiv, Sumy, Kharkiv, Luhansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, Dnipropetrovsk, Kherson, and Mykolaiv regions came under
Russian artillery fire.
Volyn and Polissia axes: the operational situation remained largely intact.
Sivershchyna and Slobozhanshchyna axes: the enemy maintains its military presence near the border, going for subversive and reconnaissance missions, thus preventing the Ukrainian command from transferring part of the units to other areas as reinforcement.
Kupiansk direction: Ukraine’s defense forces repelled two enemy attacks in the areas of Synkivka and Tabaivka of Kharkiv region.
Lyman direction: Ukrainian soldiers held their ground against 12 assaults near Terny and Yampolivka of Donetsk region, and Bilohorivka of Luhansk region.
Bakhmut direction: Ukraine repelled nine Russian attacks in the areas of Ivanivske and Klishchiivka of Donetsk region." Ukrin

US Issues Warning To Breakaway Moldovan Region Seeking Russia's 'Protection'

"Russian state media says that the country's parliament and Federation Council is preparing to respond positively to Transistria's earlier urgent requestion for Moscow's 'protection' from
Moldova, a small eastern European country supported by Washington. Russian legislators have "put forward a request to both the Federation Council and State Duma of Russia, urging them to implement measures to safeguard Transnistria, especially in light of Moldova’s growing pressure. This request is backed up by the fact that over 220,000 Russian citizens reside in Transnistria."
The Biden administration has responded by saying it is "closely watching" the situation, calling the breakaway "occupied" by Russian forces (since Soviet times). "The United States firmly supports Moldova’s sovereignty and territorial integrity within its internationally recognized borders," the State Department said." ZH

Wednesday, February 28, 2024

Sweden and Poland stand united against military deployment to Ukraine

"At a recent meeting of European leaders, French President Emmanuel Macron highlighted
that "nothing should be ruled out" in terms of sending ground troops to
Ukraine. This statement sparked reactions across several countries, including Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Germany, all of which clarified that they have no intentions of dispatching soldiers to Ukraine. Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson also weighed in on the issue, noting that Macron's statement currently holds "no significance." "If some countries choose to send troops elsewhere, it does not impact NATO," said Kristersson, pointing out that although Sweden is not yet a formal member of the Alliance, it is expected to join soon. "French tradition is not Swedish tradition," he reiterated. Poland's President Andrzej Duda and Prime Minister Donald Tusk have made it clear to international allies that the country does not intend to send military forces to Ukraine." essanews

Dengue Fever Surges by 400% in Brazil After Bill Gates-Backed Gene-Edited Mosquitos Released

"Dengue fever has spiked fourfold in Brazil in 2024 following the release of millions of gene-edited mosquitos by the United Nations’ World Mosquito Program.
In the first five weeks of 2024, over 364,000 cases of dengue infection have been reported, according to the country’s health ministry, which is 4x greater than previous cases in the same period of 2023." NW

Slovakia Warns 'Bilateral Agreements' Could See Individual NATO States Send Troops To Ukraine

"Slovakia Prime Minister Robert Fico warned on Monday that some NATO and EU countries are considering sending troops to Ukraine, a step that would risk direct war between NATO and Russia.
"Several NATO and EU member states are considering sending their soldiers to Ukraine on a bilateral basis," said Fico, who was elected last year on a platform of opposing the proxy war in Ukraine." ZH

Tuesday, February 27, 2024

Surreal Images As Humanitarian Air Drop Over Gaza Goes Wrong

"While Jordan has thus far conducted an estimated 16 airdrops to Gaza, Monday's drop saw at least part of the aid destroyed as it was accidentally released over the Mediterranean Sea." ZeroHedge

Macron Proposing European Boots On The Ground In Ukraine

"French President Emmanuel Macron is now openly discussing the possibility of sending European troops to Ukraine to fight the Russians, which would without doubt trigger WW3 between major nuclear powers.
His jingoistic words came just at the end of a summit held in Paris in support of Ukraine...... He admitted there is as yet "no consensus" on sending Western troops Ukraine but he laid out that "We will do anything we can to prevent Russia from winning this war." ZH

96 combat clashes along frontlines in Ukraine

"A total of 96 combat engagements have taken place over the past day in Ukraine as the Russian invasion forces launched six missile strikes and 92 airstrikes, as well as 110 attacks involving multiple rocket launchers. Russian airstrikes targeted the settlements of Yamne and Nova Sich of Sumy region; Velykyi Burluk, Fedorivka, and Synkivka of Kharkiv
region; Terny, Pereiznec, Chasiv Yar, Pretechyne, New York, Ocheretyne, Novoselivka Persha, Semenivka, Umanske, Netailove, Pervomaiske, Novomykhailivka, Kostiantynivka, Urozhaine, Staromaiorske; Levadne, Orikhiv, Novoselivka, and Liubymivka of Zaporizhzhia region. More than 120 settlements in Chernihiv, Sumy, Kharkiv, Luhansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhia, Dnipropetrovsk, Kherson, and Mykolaiv regions came under
Russia’s artillery fire. Sivershchyna and Slobozhanshchyna directions: the enemy retains military presence in the areas close to the border, engaging in subversive activities in order to prevent the transfer of Ukrainian troops to other war sectors.
Kupiansk direction: Ukraine repelled two assaults near Ivanivka and Tabaivka, and another 20 attacks near Synkivka of Kharkiv region.
Lyman direction: Ukraine’s forces repelled six assaults in the area of Terny, Donetsk region.
Bakhmut direction: the Defense Forces reflected nine enemy attacks in the areas of Ivanivske and Klischiivka of Donetsk region.
Avdiivka direction: 19 attacks were repelled near Berdychi, Orlivka, Severne, Pervomaiske, and Nevelske of Donetsk region." Ukrin

Monday, February 26, 2024

Ukrainian Releases ‘Massive’ Missile Barrage, Blows Up Russian Warship Near Crimea

"According to Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence, the guided missile ship “Ivanovets” suffered multiple hits and sank overnight in Lake Donuzlav, Crimea’s deepest lake.
Night-time footage released by Ukraine shows naval drones striking the vessel, causing substantial damage and leading to its apparent sinking." Metro

Ukrainian intelligence chief confirms opposition leader Alexei Navalny's natural cause of death

"Alexei Navalny, a prominent political opponent of Vladimir Putin, passed away on February 16 at a prison colony in the remote north of Russia. General Kyrylo Budanov, the head of Ukrainian military intelligence (HUR), spoke up about the issue surrounding the Russian adversary's death.
"I am sorry to disappoint you, but from what we know, Navalny sadly died of a blood clot. This is more or less confirmed. This information was not sourced from the internet, but it appears to be a natural cause of death," Budanov told a journalist at the "Ukraine: The Year 2024" conference in Kiev." MS

Putin's army 'incinerates one of the most capable tanks in the world' in Ukraine

"Russia incinerated ‘one of the most capable tanks in the world’ deployed by Ukraine, it has
been reported.

Footage circulating on pro-war Telegram channels shows the burning armored vehicle near the frontline city of Avdiivka, in the Donetsk region.
Military bloggers boasted it is one of the 31 M1 Abrams tanks that Joe Biden sent to Ukraine in 2022. Soldiers of the 15th brigade hit the tank with a kamikaze drone and finished it off with a grenade launcher." MS

Houthis knock out underwater cables linking Europe to Asia

"Four underwater communications cables between Saudi Arabia and Djibouti have been struck out of commission in recent months, presumably as a result of attacks by Yemen’s Iranian-backed Houthi rebels. The successful targeting of the four cables, which are believed to belong to the AAE-1, Seacom, EIG, and TGN systems, marks a serious disruption of communications between Europe and Asia." MS

CIA Built "12 Secret Spy Bases" In Ukraine & Waged Shadow War For Last Decade, Bombshell NYT Report Confirms

"The New York Times published an explosive and very belated full admission that US intelligence has not only been instrumental in Ukraine wartime decision-making, but has established and financed high tech command-and-control spy centers, and was doing so long prior to the Feb. 24 Russian invasion of two years ago.
Among the biggest revelations is that the program was established a decade ago and spans three different American presidents. The Times says the CIA program to modernize Ukraine's intelligence services has "transformed" the former Soviet state and its capabilities into "Washington’s most important intelligence partners against the Kremlin today."
This has included the agency having secretly trained and equipped Ukrainian intelligence officers spanning back to just after the 2014 Maidan coup events, as well constructing a network of 12 secret bases along the Russian border—work which began eight years ago. These intelligence bases, from which Russian commanders' communications can be swept up and Russian spy satellites monitored, are being used launch and track cross-border drone and missile attacks on Russian territory.
This means that with the disclosure of the longtime "closely guarded secret" the world just got a big step closer to WW3, given it means the CIA is largely responsible for the effectiveness of the recent spate of attacks which have included direct drone hits on key oil refineries and energy infrastructure.
"Without them [the CIA and elite commandoes it's trained], there would have been no way for us to resist the Russians, or to beat them," according to Ivan Bakanov, former head of the SBU, which is Ukraine’s domestic intelligence agency.
Clearly, Kiev and Washington now want world to know of the deep intelligence relationship they tried to conceal for over the past decade. It is perhaps a kind of warning to Moscow at a moment Ukraine's forces are in retreat: the US is fighting hand in glove with the Ukrainians. And yet the revelations contained in the NY Times report also confirm what President Putin has precisely accused Washington of all along.
The report contains a surprisingly detailed description of one of the 'secret' underground command centers established by the CIA near the Russian border... location undisclosed of course:
"Not far away, a discreet passageway descends to a subterranean bunker where teams of Ukrainian soldiers track Russian spy satellites and eavesdrop on conversations between Russian commanders. On one screen, a red line followed the route of an explosive drone threading through Russian air defenses from a point in central Ukraine to a target in the Russian city of Rostov.
The underground bunker, built to replace the destroyed command center in the months after Russia’s invasion, is a secret nerve center of Ukraine’s military."
There is also one more secret: The base is almost fully financed, and partly equipped, by the CIA.Below is a hugely ironic excerpt from the Times report.
The section begins by noting that Putin has repeatedly blamed the US-NATO for expanding its military and intelligence infrastructure into Ukraine. Not only had this precisely been going on for the past decade, as is now being admitted, but was presented by the Kremlin as a key cause of the Russian invasion of Feb.24, 2022. Putin and his officials were adamant on the eve of the invasion that NATO was militarizing Ukraine. The Times appears to now fully admit that, yes - this was actually the case:
"Putin has long blamed Western intelligence agencies for manipulating Kyiv and sowing anti-Russia sentiment in Ukraine.
Toward the end of 2021, according to a senior European official, Putin was weighing whether to launch his full-scale invasion when he met with the head of one of Russia’s main spy services, who told him that the CIA, together with Britain’s MI6, were controlling Ukraine and turning it into a beachhead for operations against Moscow.
...U.S. officials were often reluctant to fully engage, fearing that Ukrainian officials could not be trusted, and worrying about provoking the Kremlin.Yet a tight circle of Ukrainian intelligence officials assiduously courted the CIA and gradually made themselves vital to the Americans. In 2015, Gen. Valeriy Kondratiuk, then Ukraine’s head of military intelligence, arrived at a meeting with the CIA’s deputy station chief and without warning handed over a stack of top-secret files."
Among the most interesting and curious moments of the NYT report is a description of the CIA program's expanse under the Trump administration. The report suggests that the true scope may have even been hidden from Trump. The Russian hawks in his administration quietly did the 'dirty work'." ZH

Active-duty U.S. airman dies after setting himself on fire outside Israeli Embassy

"An active-duty airman has died after authorities say he set himself on fire outside the Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C.
The man was identified by the Metropolitan Police Department as 25-year-old Aaron Bushnell of San Antonio.
The incident unfolded just before 1 p.m. ET outside the gates of the Israeli Embassy in northwest Washington, according to statements from the city's Metropolitan Police Department and Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department....Members of the U.S. Secret Service Uniformed Division extinguished the flames before fire crews arrived. Bushnell was unconscious when he was taken to a hospital with life-threatening injuries." MS

95 combat engagements occurred over past day

"Over the last day, 95 combat engagements took place in the frontline. In total, the enemy launched 11 missiles and 98 air strikes, fired 129 times from multiple launch rocket systems at the Ukrainian troops' positions and settlements. air strikes hit Yamne, Nova Sich (Sumy oblast), Vesele Kostyantynivka, Kurdyumivka, Maiorsk, Pivnichne, Zalizne, New York, Ocheretyne, Zhelanne, Berdychi, Lastochkyno, Yasnobrodivka, Netailove, Umanske,
Vodyane, Paraskoviivka, Ocheretyne, Novomykhailivka, Volodymyrivka, Urozhaine, Staromaiors’ke (Donetsk oblast), Malynivka, Orikhiv, Mala Tokmachka, and Robotyne (Zaporizhzhia oblast).

More than 110x settlements in Chernihiv, Sumy, Kharkiv, Luhansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, Dnipropetrovsk, Kherson, and Mykolaiv oblasts came under artillery fire.
Pivnich operational-strategic group, Volyn and Polissya axes: no significant changes.
Sivershchyna and Slobozhanshchyna axes: the adversary maintains its military presence in the areas of russia bordering Ukraine. The enemy troops conduct subversive activities in order to prevent the deployment of Ukrainian troops to threatened axes. The adversary increases the density of minefields along the state border in Belgorod oblast (russia).
Khortytsia operational-strategic group, Kupyansk axis: 6x adversary attacks were repelled in the vicinities of settlements of Synkivka and Tabaivka (Kharkiv oblast).
Lyman axis: the Ukrainian troops repelled 5x enemy attacks in the vicinities of Terny (Donetsk oblast), and Bilohorivka (Luhansk oblast)." Ukrin

Houthis attacked tanker flying American flag in Gulf of Aden

"Houthi rebels in Yemen attacked the oil tanker Torm Thor in the Gulf of Aden, which was sailing under the American flag, informs Reuters.An anti-ship missile was used in the attack on the vessel. The US Central Command reported that the USS Mason destroyer intercepted an anti-ship ballistic missile launched into the Gulf of Aden from Houthi-controlled areas in Yemen, which was likely targeting the tanker Torm Thor sailing under the American flag." MS

Sunday, February 25, 2024

French split over Ukraine’s EU bid

"The prospect of Ukraine joining the EU has divided French society almost evenly, a new survey conducted by the CSA marketing research institute has shown. According to poll results published on Friday, 43% of people in France believe that such a move would spell trouble for their nation, while 39% would consider it a positive development." MS

Israel airstrike kills two Hezbollah terrorists in Syria

"Israel targeted a civilian truck with an airstrike near the Syria-Lebanon border killing two people, Hezbollah terrorists." MS

84 combat clashes on battlefield in past day

"In the past 24 hours, there have been 84 combat clashes between Ukrainian defense forces and Russian invaders on the front lines in Ukraine. The enemy launched air strikes on
Ivanivka of the Kharkiv region; Nadiya of the Luhansk region; Zarichne, Bohdanivka, New York, Dyliivka, Oleksandropil, Novoselivka Persha, Berdychi, Semenivka, Novobakhmutivka, Orlivka, Paraskoviivka, Novomykhailivka, Urozhaine, Staromaiorske of the Donetsk region; Mala Tokmachka, Robotyne, Novodanylivka of the Zaporizhzhia region.
More than 120 settlements in the Chernihiv, Sumy, Kharkiv, Luhansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, Dnipro, Kherson and Mykolaiv regions came under enemy artillery fire. In the Kupiansk sector, the enemy did not conduct offensive (assault) actions.
In the Lyman sector, the
Ukrainian forces repelled three enemy attacks near Terny, Donetsk region.
In the Bakhmut sector, the
Ukrainian defenders repelled 13 enemy attacks in the vicinity of Ivanivske, Klishchiivka and Andriivka in the Donetsk region." Ukrin

Saturday, February 24, 2024

69 combat clashes along Ukrainian frontlines

"Ukraine reported 69 combat engagements with Russian invasion forces..... Russia launched seven missile strikes and 54 airstrikes, as well as 77 MLRS salvos on the positions of Ukrainian troops and at populated areas. Nearly 30 settlements were hit by artillery and mortars, including Iskryskivshchyna, Volfine, Popivka, and Pavlivka of Sumy region; Kozacha Lopan, Strelecha, and Hatishche of Kharkiv region.
The
Russians carried out no offensive (assault) operations in the Kupiansk direction. About 10 settlements came under artillery and mortar fire, including Synkivka, Petropavlivka, and Ivanivka of Kharkiv region.
Lyman direction:
Ukraine repelled a Russian attack in the Terny area, where the enemy tried to break through the defense lines.
More than 10 settlements came under artillery and mortar shelling, including Belogorivka in the Luhansk region and Terny, Yampolivka, Torske, Serebryanka in the Donetsk region.
Bakhmut sector:
Ukraine repelled 11 enemy attacks in the Ivanivske, Klishchiivka, and Andriivka areas of Donetsk region, where the enemy tried to improve its tactical position.
The Russian army launched airstrikes at Bohdanivka, New York, and Dilyivka of Donetsk region.
Also, more than 10 settlements came under artillery and mortar fire, including Bohdanivka, Ivanivske, Klishchiivka, and Andriivka of Donetsk region.
Avdiivka direction:
Ukraine repelled 11 attacks near Lastochkyne, Severne, Pervomaiske, and Nevelske of Donetsk region." Ukrin

Today marks second anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine

"Two years ago, at around 3:40 Kyiv time, the first convoy of Russian tanks crossed into Ukraine in Luhansk region as Russia launched its first missiles at the country’s rear." Ukrin

Protesting Indian Farmers Burn Modi in Effigy, Sikh Warriors Deploy with Swords and Shields

"Indian farm protesters burned Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, and other officials in effigy as part of “Black Day” – basically a huge tractor rally with black flags fluttering from the farm equipment, intended to keep attention focused on the demonstrators as government troops block them from completing their planned march to New Delhi.
The farmers began their protest march over a week ago, reprising a demonstration that lasted for an entire year in 2021. The previous marchers demanded the repeal of contentious agricultural reforms. The farmers have more demands this time, most importantly including demands for a guaranteed minimum “support price” to be paid by the government for their crops, plus they say the government failed to deliver on some of the promises it made in 2021.
The farmers wound up encircling New Delhi with semi-permanent protest camps last time, so this time the police were determined to stop them before they could reach the city. Violent scuffles broke out between demonstrators and police leaving a dozen officers injured and a 21-year-old protester dead.
The “Delhi Chalo” protest march halted about 125 miles from New Delhi, so the farmers pitched tents, set up community kitchens, brewed up gigantic vats of milk tea, and dug in for the “long haul.”
Mindful of how the protesters used their tractors to smash through flimsy barricades last time, the police constructed walls of concrete blocks and razor wire to hold the farmers at bay, periodically showering them with tear gas when they came too close to the walls...... farm leaders rejected an offer of $120,000 in compensation from the police to the dead man’s family, and said they would hold “Black Day” rallies all along the protest line. Most of the farmers are Sikhs, so they added black cloth to their turbans in addition to hanging black flags on their tractors." Breitbart

Friday, February 23, 2024

President of Ecuador confirms refusal to transfer weapons to Ukraine

To our surprise, the United States has publicly stated that this equipment will be used in the armed conflict in Ukraine, and we do not want to be part of it,” Noboa said.In January, it was reported that Ecuador would send six Soviet military helicopters, long-range missile launchers and air defense systems to the United States. In exchange, the country was to receive modern weapons to counter powerful drug trafficking cartels."
MS

Armed Civilian Shoots Terrorist, Saves Lives in Terror Attack Near Jerusalem

"Hananya Ben Shimon, 23, an Israeli reservist fresh from military service in Gaza, shot and killed one of three Palestinian terrorists who had opened fire on civilians stuck in traffic on Thursday near Jerusalem, helping to stop the deadly attack." Breitbart

Russia attacks Ukraine with drones and missiles overnight

"Russian occupiers attacked the territory of Ukraine with attack drones and missiles of several types. Combat work to repel the air attack was carried out in four regions, according to the Air Force Command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
In total, the Russians launched 31 Shaheds at Ukraine." MS

France, Greece, and Cyprus veto Turkish drone acquisition for Ukrainian army

"Plans were in place for the Ukrainian army to acquire Bayraktar TB2 drones utilizing funds from the EU's "Peace Fund". This was a part of a larger procurement of defense products from Turkey geared towards addressing Ukraine's immediate necessities.....The French service Opex360 reported that the drone acquisition plan was obstructed by three countries. During the Political and Security Committee meeting of the European Union, France, Greece, and Cyprus exercised their veto. The countries contended that EU funds should exclusively facilitate the purchase of defense products, such as ammunition and military equipment, made in EU nations." MS

North Korean Missile Used By Russia In Ukraine War Traced To US Companies, Debris Reveals

"The remains of a North Korean missile used by Russia in Ukraine have been traced back to U.S. companies, potentially exposing illicit procurement networks.
What Happened: The Conflict Armament Research (CAR) organization, based in the
UK, analyzed the remnants of a North Korean ballistic missile used by Russia against Ukrainian forces in Kharkiv on Jan. 2. The organization found that a significant number of electronic components, including those for the missile’s navigation system, were recently manufactured and bore the marks of U.S.-based companies. The report, released this week, revealed that 75% of the components were linked to U.S.-based companies, 16% to European companies, and 11% to Asian companies. The date codes on the components indicated that over three-quarters were produced between 2021 and 2023, suggesting that the missile could not have been assembled before March last year." MS

US Chief Petty Officer Charged with Espionage

"A U.S. Navy sailor has been charged with espionage after he allegedly leaked sensitive military materials to an agent for a foreign government numerous times over a six-month period.
NBC News reported Chief Petty Officer Fire Controlman Bryce Pedicini is alleged to have taken classified documents or other materials and passed them on to another individual at least seven times from November 2022 until May of 2023. Pedicini is a 16-year Navy veteran who had been stationed in
Japan.
He was working aboard the guided-missile destroyer the U.S.S. Higgins during the alleged document dumps. The USNI reported it is alleged Pedicini made his first contact with an agent for another government on Nov. 22, 2022, in Hampton Roads, Virginia. From May 8 to May 17 of last year, Pedicini allegedly tried to link up several times with a foreign agent in Yokosuka,
Japan.
Per the charge sheet, Pedicini allegedly attempted to pass along images he took of secret information from a computer screen during those attempted meetups." MS

U.S. imposes more than 500 new Russia sanctions after Navalny death

"The Biden administration announced that it will hit Russia with hundreds of new sanctions after the death of dissident Alexei Navalny,....
The United States will impose more than 500 new sanctions on Russian companies and individuals, according to a Treasury Department spokeswoman." MS

Transnistria Assembly Fuels Speculation Separatist State Aims To Join Russia

"The faltering bid of congressional warhawks to continue to provide Ukraine with a blank check isn't the only sign of Russia's geopolitical strength in eastern Europe. As the future of the war in Ukraine hinges on that crucial aid package, another region has emerged as evidence of Russia's growing sphere of influence. Pridnestrovie, a region bordering Ukraine known better under the western exonym Transnistria, is scheduled to address Russian President Vladimir Putin at its next congressional assembly on February 28th. The forthcoming address appears to the latest step in a trajectory trending toward the breakaway state seeking complete separation from Romania and assimilation into the Russian Federation." ZH

Russia Says Navalny Died Of Natural Causes As Western MSM Anoints Widow "Newest Opposition Leader"

"Russian authorities have said that the opposition activist Aleksei Navalny died of natural causes while in prison in a far northern Arctic penal colony. It comes nearly a full week after Russian prison services announced he died on Feb.16.
There's now a public fight over his body, and the question of a funeral service, as his family and legal team have complained they are being denied access to the deceased. Condemnations have come in from various Western countries, and have pointed at the Putin government, ultimately blaming the Kremlin for his death while in custody. Navalny's mother, Lyudmila Navalnaya, has newly accused Russian officials of seeking to pressure her into accepting a secret burial, presumably to prevent it from becoming a major televised memorial event. Navalny's legal team has seen a death report saying his death was "natural" - however, few other specifics has been made public.
Meanwhile, Western press has already hailed that his wife Yulia is carrying on the work of team Navalny and will lead the political "opposition" against Putin. Name recognition inside Russia is a whole different question..." ZH

Thursday, February 22, 2024

Solar Flares May Have Caused Massive Cellular Outages

"After a nationwide outage left tens of thousands of frustrated AT&T and Verizon customers without wireless cellphone service, many were left wondering what caused the interruption.
Faulty equipment? Hackers? Solar flares?
That last one caught the attention of scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration after two powerful solar flares billions of times stronger than a hydrogen bomb erupted from the sun Many people are also speculating the cell outages could have been the result of some type of cyberattack." IndianapolisStar

Iranian Media Claim ‘Kamikaze Drone’ Attack on U.S. Base in Syria

"The pro-Hezbollah outlet Al Mayadeen reported that a “suicide drone” of unknown origin successfully hit an American base in eastern Syria. The base was allegedly in the Conoco gas field in Deir ez-Zor, close to the border with Iraq." Breitbart

Putin Completes 30-Minute Flight Aboard Strategic Missile Carrier Tu-160M

"Russian President Vladimir Putin has completed the flight on a modernized Tu-160M supersonic strategic bomber as part of the crew. The flight took about 30 minutes, with the pre-flight preparation taking about another 45 minutes." Sputnik

66 Russian attacks in six sectors

"Ukraine's defense forces repelled 66 enemy attacks in six sectors, most of them on the Marinka axis. Ukrainian combat aircraft struck six areas where Russian troops were stationed and three of their air defense systems." Ukrin

Wednesday, February 21, 2024

Ukraine hit a company of Russian troops with HIMARS while they waited around for a visiting general

"A Ukrainian HIMARS strike killed at least 60 Russian troops gathered in an open field. The troops were waiting for a senior commander when the missile attack occurred. The Russian battalion congregated at a training area near the village of Trudovske in occupied eastern Ukraine when the two missiles struck." MS

Trump Speaks Out on Alexei Navalny's Death

"Former President Donald Trump published a post on Truth Social about Russian dissident Alexi Navalny, who died Friday in an Arctic prison camp.
Trump warned Americans that the corruption and destruction of law highlighted by Navalny’s death in Russia is already underway in the United States." WJ