China-Russia relations

Biden ‘open’ to sending long-range cruise missiles to Ukraine

Biden is reportedly ‘open’ to sending long-range cruise missiles to Ukraine, and I have to say, it’s about time. The rules only state not to launch long-range attacks from Ukraine, so by sending them to Ukraine’s neighboring countries, like Russia, the game could change significantly. With Tomahawks and JASSM missiles potentially being used in the conflict, the balance of power in the region could shift dramatically.

The effectiveness of these missiles, with ranges of up to 1000km, could be a genuine game-changer for Ukraine. The US has the capability to manufacture more of these missiles every year, so why not provide them to Ukraine to help end the war once and for all?… Continue reading

Ukraine can fire our weapons during attack inside Russia, says Canada

Ukraine can fire our weapons during an attack inside Russia, says Canada. When I first read this headline, I couldn’t help but feel a surge of pride for our country. Canada has always been known for standing up for what is right, and supporting Ukraine in their defense against Russia is a clear demonstration of that. The fact that Canada has committed over $4 billion in military assistance to Ukraine speaks volumes about our dedication to helping them protect their homeland.

It’s heartening to see that Canadians are wholeheartedly supporting Ukraine’s right to defend itself. The idea of Canadian tanks and missiles being used in Ukraine’s ongoing Special Military Operation on Russian soil is both empowering and necessary.… Continue reading

Russia has officially withdrawn from the European Convention for the Protection of National Minorities

Russia’s withdrawal from the European Convention for the Protection of National Minorities comes as no surprise, given their track record of human rights abuses and blatant disregard for minorities within their borders. The Convention, signed in 1995, aimed to protect national minorities in Europe from discrimination and forced assimilation, ensuring their freedom to practice their religion and speak their native language. However, Russia’s recent actions, from the ongoing conflict in Ukraine to the mistreatment of minority groups within its own borders, make it clear that they have little regard for such protections.

The decision to withdraw from the Convention raises serious concerns about Russia’s commitment to upholding basic human rights principles.… Continue reading

British Challenger 2 tanks thought to have been used inside Russia by Ukrainian troops, Sky News understands

The news that Ukrainian troops are believed to be using British Challenger 2 tanks inside Russia is nothing short of a bold and daring move. These tanks, known for their formidable strength and impenetrable armor, are truly a force to be reckoned with on the battlefield. As a military enthusiast, the prospect of these tanks being utilized in such a strategic manner fills me with a sense of awe and admiration.

The idea of NATO tanks rolling across the Russian steppe, breaking enemy lines with the sheer power and resilience of the Challenger 2, is like something out of a thrilling action movie.… Continue reading

Nearly all Chinese banks are refusing to process payments from Russia, report says

Nearly all Chinese banks are refusing to process payments from Russia, and the implications of this decision are far-reaching. As someone who has been involved in AML and sanctions enforcement, I understand the gravity of such actions. The intricate process of reviewing wire transfers to ensure compliance with regulations is not to be taken lightly. The rigorous checks put in place by banks, especially those in the US, serve as a crucial line of defense against money laundering and financing of illicit activities.

The fact that Chinese banks are taking such a decisive stance against processing payments from Russia speaks volumes about the economic repercussions Russia is facing due to its actions.… Continue reading

Russia appears to have diverted several thousand troops from occupied Ukraine to counter Kursk offensive, US officials say | CNN Politics

Russia appears to have diverted several thousand troops from occupied Ukraine to counter the Kursk offensive, and US officials are taking notice of the situation. The strategic move by Ukraine to push into Russia, forcing Russia to spread its forces thin and weaken other areas of defense, seems to be working in Ukraine’s favor. The tactic of hitting border towns to split Russian troops and make them fortify the entire border is proving effective and putting pressure on Russia.

The decision to divert troops from occupied Ukraine to counter the Kursk offensive shows that Russia is feeling the heat from Ukraine’s unexpected success.… Continue reading

Putin told Ukraine controls ’28 Russian settlements’ – as Moscow ‘severely embarrassed’

I must say, the recent news of Putin admitting that Ukraine controls ’28 Russian settlements’ and appearing ‘severely embarrassed’ is quite the twist in the ongoing conflict. It’s almost like a game of Uno, where Ukraine has played the ultimate Reverse Card on Russia. And let’s be honest, there’s nothing more embarrassing for a country like Russia, with its military might and historical significance, to be in the ‘settlement’ phase, as some have pointed out.

The underreporting of the number of settlements taken by Ukraine by Putin’s yes-men is not surprising. They are probably desperate to downplay the situation to avoid angering Putin further.… Continue reading

Russia offers workers up to $4000 to dig trenches in Kursk Oblast

Russia’s recent offer to pay workers up to $4000 to dig trenches in Kursk Oblast raises some serious red flags that cannot be ignored. The fact that these “general workers” will be handed a shovel and a gun upon arrival rings alarm bells in my mind. It seems like a desperate attempt to recruit individuals to defend the interests of the elite class, under the guise of serving the motherland.

The situation becomes even more concerning when we look at the context of Ukraine’s cross-border incursion into Kursk Oblast, with reports of significant territorial gains. The urgency with which Russia is recruiting laborers to dig fortifications indicates a level of unpreparedness and a lack of strategic planning that is deeply troubling.… Continue reading

Ukraine appears to have just launched its largest attack on Russia’s airbases as its invading forces push deeper into Kursk

It’s hard to fathom the sheer magnitude of what is currently unfolding in Kursk, as Ukraine appears to have just launched its largest attack on Russia’s airbases while its invading forces push deeper into the region. The morale of an army finally going on the offensive after enduring years of hardship and travesty must be incomprehensible. The sacrifices made by brave soldiers holding the line for two years have seemingly bought enough time for Ukrainian leadership to plan a successful breakthrough, marking a truly wild turn of events.

Vladimir Putin’s initial justification for starting this senseless war under the guise of preventing a NATO invasion has hilariously backfired, with Russia now finding itself on the receiving end of a Ukrainian invasion.… Continue reading

The Russian Federation has begun the “demilitarization” of Kaliningrad against the background of fighting in the Kursk region, – Lithuanian Defense Minister

The Russian Federation has initiated the “demilitarization” of Kaliningrad amid the ongoing conflict in the Kursk region, according to the Lithuanian Defense Minister. This move has sparked a plethora of speculations and debates regarding the motives behind such a decision. Many are questioning why Russia would withdraw troops from a strategic province surrounded by NATO nations, potentially leaving it vulnerable to a possible incursion.

Some suggest that Putin may have been compelled to move units from Kaliningrad to address the escalating situation in Ukraine’s Kursk Oblast, where fighting has intensified. This repositioning of forces raises concerns about the implications it may have on the security dynamics in the region.… Continue reading