After Russia invaded Ukraine, the West formed what looked like an overwhelming global coalition: 141 countries supported a United Nations measure demanding that Russia unconditionally withdraw.
The West Tried to Isolate Russia. It Didn’t Work.
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Spy Balloons Are the Slow and Silent Future of Surveillance
Russia policy after the war: A new strategy of containment

Gives us an idea of what the Atlantacists have in mind as they attempt, militarily, to hold onto their global dominance. This is not a new goal. It may be a new tactic, but, containing/balkanizing and exploiting Russia has long been the plan.
Russia policy after the war: A new strategy of containment
Russia And China Draw ‘Red Lines’ On Their Borders; US Draws Them On The Other Side Of The Planet
Reacting to China’s announcement that it will be putting forward a proposal for a political settlement to end the war in Ukraine, the US ambassador to the United Nations said that if China begins arming Russia in that conflict this will be a “red line” for the United States.
Russia And China Draw ‘Red Lines’ On Their Borders; US Draws Them On The Other Side Of The Planet
Suspected Iranian Weapons Seized by U.S. Navy May Go to Ukraine
The U.S. military is considering sending Ukraine thousands of seized weapons and more than a million rounds of ammunition once bound for Iran-backed fighters in Yemen, an unprecedented step that would help Kyiv battle Russian forces, U.S. and European officials said.
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The challenge for the Biden administration is finding a legal justification for taking weapons from one conflict and transferring them to another. The U.N. arms embargo requires the U.S. and its allies to destroy, store or get rid of the seized weapons. Biden administration lawyers have been looking at whether the resolution creates any wiggle room for them to transfer the weapons to Ukraine, according to U.S. officials.
Suspected Iranian Weapons Seized by U.S. Navy May Go to Ukraine
Iranian drone bombs Israeli oil tanker in retaliation for Isfahan explosion
An Israeli-linked oil tanker was attacked one week ago by Iranian forces, BBC Persia reported on Friday 17 February.
Iranian drone bombs Israeli oil tanker in retaliation for Isfahan explosion
Related:
US, Gulf Council Pledge Increased Cooperation Against Iranian Threat
Pentagon Secretly Working To Unleash Massive Swarms of Autonomous Multi-Domain Drones to Dominate Enemy Defenses
The U.S. Department of Defense has quietly launched a new program to develop the ability to unleash thousands of autonomous land, sea, and air drones capable of overwhelming and dominating an enemy’s area defenses.
Pentagon Secretly Working To Unleash Massive Swarms of Autonomous Multi-Domain Drones to Dominate Enemy Defenses
West Admits Jets for Ukraine will Take Years + US Sanctions Blocking Syrian Earthquake Relief
Update on Russian military operations in Ukraine for February 13, 2023 + US sanctions deliberately compounding Syrian earthquake relief efforts:
West Admits Jets for Ukraine will Take Years + US Sanctions Blocking Syrian Earthquake Relief (Odysee) via The New Atlas
SpaceX Limits Ukraine’s Use of Starlink, Says It Shouldn’t Be ‘Weaponized’
Starlink’s terms of service say the satellite internet shouldn’t be used for military operations
SpaceX Limits Ukraine’s Use of Starlink, Says It Shouldn’t Be ‘Weaponized’
I’m sure that Musk has seen some of these videos on Twitter.
Russia probing alleged Ukrainian use of chemical weapons
The Investigative Committee said the Donetsk People’s Republic had reported the use of chemical weapons by Ukrainian drones near the two locations.
Russia probing alleged Ukrainian use of chemical weapons
Video via The Shade of Yuri Podolyaka
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