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Zelensky calls on forces not to surrender, leaves to Lvov
Canada’s fury at Russia’s recognition of the DPR & LPR shows its continuing subservience to US Empire
There has been a great deal of russophobic and sinophobic frenzy of late in our so-called mainstream media and on the part of politicians in Washington, Canada, the U.K. and Germany. What are the underlying reasons for this? Is it true that a Russian invasion of Ukraine is ‘imminent’?
Canada’s fury at Russia’s recognition of the DPR & LPR shows its continuing subservience to US Empire (Archived)
USA’s warning of terrorist attacks in Russia looks like imminent threat
Russia Withdraws Troops From Ukraine Border After Media Said Invasion Was Imminent
Moscow confronts ‘good cop, bad cop’
Americans use the slang “lockstep” recalling a characteristic trait of their prisons of the 19th century when inmates had to shuffle step due to the chain that linked their legs. But the US President Joe Biden used that powerful evocative metaphor to convey on Monday that his country and Germany are aligned on fighting any Russian aggression in Ukraine.
Moscow confronts ‘good cop, bad cop’
Moscow: Events in Kazakhstan Are Attempt to Undermine Security of State, Inspired From Abroad
Moscow: Events in Kazakhstan Are Attempt to Undermine Security of State, Inspired From Abroad
What happened:
Kazakhstan unrest: Dozens killed, about 2,000 arrested as protesters clash with police in Almaty
Kazakhstan is a major energy power, among the top exporters of oil globally and in the leading 20 for gas. The country’s government has subsidized liquefied petroleum gas for years, but when it lifted price controls on LPG, it argued that keeping them in place was no longer sustainable.
Previously:
BRI will make the whole region a well-connected village: Kazakhstan envoy
Terrorists operating in Afghanistan targeting CPEC projects: Pakistan
Why It’s Unlikely Russia Will Deploy Troops Into Ukraine
Why It’s Unlikely Russia Will Deploy Troops Into Ukraine
One thing is for sure: Unless Kiev starts a massive military campaign in the Donbass, or engages in a serious provocation against Russia, the Kremlin is unlikely to start a war against Ukraine. And even if a war breaks out, Russia’s actions are expected to be very calculated, limited and carefully coordinated with its Western partners, as part of moves toward a “stable and more predictable relationship” between Moscow and Washington.
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