Peace, security, and demographic collapse / Paz seguridad y colapso demográfico (original)
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The “Donbas Rental” Deal: An Act of Strategic “Two-Face Diplomacy”
The “Donbas Rental” Deal: An Act of Strategic “Two-Face Diplomacy“
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Future Global Order Pivots on Ukraine Proxy War
Russia’s gradual advance in the Donbass region appears to be forming an operational encirclement of Ukraine’s last major defensive line—its “fortress belt”—a development that could decide not only the fate of the war but also the shape of the emerging global order.
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Russia’s Swift March Forward in Donbass [Pokrovsk is the prize]
The Importance of Donbass
Russell “Texas” Bentley – Sweet Home Novorossiya (English Version)
I got a VK notification for Russell’s birthday, earlier. Happy birthday, Comrade! Shame you didn’t live to see Novorossiya realized!
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Negotiating positions: Russian security demands
Are Chinese Soldiers Fighting In Ukraine?
Are Chinese Soldiers Fighting In Ukraine?
Ukraine has not yet even proven the month’s old claim of the presence of North Korean soldiers fighting for Russia on Russian soil. Now they are making the much more provocative claim that Chinese soldiers are fighting for Russia on Ukrainian soil.
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Top Trump allies hold secret talks with Zelenskyy’s Ukrainian opponents
Top Trump allies hold secret talks with Zelenskyy’s Ukrainian opponents
The senior Trump allies held talks with Ukrainian opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko, a remorselessly ambitious former prime minister, and senior members of the party of Petro Poroshenko, Zelenskyy’s immediate predecessor as president, according to three Ukrainian parliamentarians and a U.S. Republican foreign policy expert.
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Trump is negotiating with BOTH Russia AND Ukraine for Donbass’ minerals.
Ukraine is nearing a deal to grant the U.S. access to its rare minerals in exchange for continued political and, perhaps, military support, though negotiations face challenges since 40% of these resources are in Russian-occupied territory. With Trump pushing for access to these minerals while also engaging in talks with Russia, Ukraine faces uncertainty over its strategic partnerships as it navigates its war effort and economic future.
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That being said, information about what materials Ukraine has and where they are located presents snags for negotiations. Namely, Ukraine can’t promise access to all its materials when a reported 40% of the minerals are under land currently occupied by Russia.
On top of that, the main motivation for Zelensky agreeing to swap minerals is likely to be in return for military aid from America—which Ukrainian officials say has not been explicitly penciled into the draft.
Despite this, yesterday sources in Kyiv confirmed the terms to share materials—including oil and gas—are almost agreed after months of negotiation.
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