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Ukrainian Soldiers Reject Trump’s “Peace Plan” as Capitulation

Ukrainian soldiers reject Trump peace plan as “real capitulation,” and frankly, that’s not a surprise. Imagine dedicating years, shedding blood, and witnessing the devastation of your homeland, only to be told to surrender a significant portion of what you’ve fought to defend. It’s an affront, an insult, and a complete dismissal of the sacrifices made. From their perspective, and rightfully so, any peace plan that demands territorial concessions or jeopardizes their sovereignty is nothing short of capitulation.

This isn’t about some abstract political maneuvering; it’s about the very essence of their nation. These soldiers are defending not just land, but also the dignity of their people, the memory of those lost, and the future they envision for their country.… Continue reading

Kazakhstan’s Oil Exports Halted: Ukraine’s Attacks & Sanction Ramifications

Kazakhstan has urged Ukraine to cease attacks on the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) terminal after a Ukrainian naval drone attack caused significant damage and halted operations. The CPC, a major pipeline handling over 1% of global oil, includes shareholders from Russia, Kazakhstan, and the U.S., with Kazakhstan being its primary oil exporter. Kazakhstan’s foreign ministry protested the attack on the civilian infrastructure, viewing it as harmful to bilateral relations and expecting preventative measures from Ukraine. Russia has labeled the attacks as terrorism, while Ukraine defends its actions as self-defense against Russian aggression.

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Russian Oil Terminal in Novorossiysk Shut Down After Drone Attack

The Caspian Pipeline Consortium’s marine terminal in Novorossiysk suspended oil loadings following a Ukrainian uncrewed surface vessel attack on November 29th, resulting in severe damage to the SPM-2 single point mooring unit. Cargo operations were halted, and tankers were moved out of CPC waters as a result. The attack triggered the shutdown of pipelines, preventing potential oil spills, and environmental monitoring is currently underway. This incident follows previous attacks on the terminal, and contributes to the ongoing disruption of Russian oil export infrastructure.

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Ukraine Video: Alleged Attack on Chechen Fighters in Occupied Territory

On November 30, Ukraine’s military intelligence (HUR) released footage detailing an operation in the occupied Zaporizhzhia Oblast. The operation allegedly disrupted the sale of stolen diesel by Chechen fighters, known as “Kadyrovites,” in the Berdiansk district. In cooperation with partisans, HUR reported that two explosions were orchestrated at the site on November 29, targeting vehicles involved in the scheme. While the exact number of casualties is still being assessed, this action represents part of Ukraine’s ongoing efforts to diminish Russian military capabilities in occupied territories.

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Arms Industry Revenue Soars Amid Global Conflicts

The world’s 100 largest arms manufacturers experienced a 5.9% revenue increase in 2024, reaching a record $679 billion, fueled by conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza and global military spending. European and U.S. companies led the growth, with European arms revenue rising by 13% due to demand related to the war in Ukraine and U.S. revenue up 3.8%. While revenue increased in the Middle East and Russia, Asia and Oceania saw a slight decline due to issues in the Chinese arms industry.

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Trump to Pressure Zelenskyy for Ukraine War Deal: A Betrayal?

Next week, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will face mounting pressure from the United States to reach a deal to end the war with Russia. This push for a peaceful settlement comes amidst internal political turmoil within Ukraine, fueled by a corruption scandal and demands for government reshuffles. Simultaneously, the US is sending a special envoy to Moscow and a renewed Ukrainian delegation is in the US for negotiations. Further complicating matters, Zelenskyy is facing pressure to replace key figures within his administration, potentially weakening his political control.

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Turner: You Can’t Be America First and Pro-Russia

Ohio Representative Mike Turner expressed concerns about the White House-backed peace plan for Ukraine, suggesting it may be too favorable to Russia and emphasizing the need to view Russia as a skeptical adversary. Turner, speaking on “Face the Nation,” highlighted that any peace arrangement must prioritize Ukraine’s sovereignty, acknowledging comments made by Senator Marco Rubio in Miami. The plan has undergone revisions following initial criticism. Turner also expressed concern over reports suggesting a potential orchestration of communication, giving Russia preferential positioning prior to speaking with the President.

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US-Russia Deal: Ukraine Plan “Like Nord Stream but Times a Hundred”, Warns Sikorski

Poland’s Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski has voiced strong concerns over secret U.S.–Russia talks regarding a potential Ukraine deal, comparing it to the detrimental Nord Stream pipeline project. These back-channel negotiations, reported by the Wall Street Journal, involve figures like Jared Kushner and Kirill Dmitriev, potentially exploring a trade of Ukrainian territory for U.S. corporate access to Russia. Both Sikorski and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk have criticized these proposals, emphasizing that they prioritize business interests over peace and security in Ukraine. Sikorski warned that despite the uncertainty of the U.S. administration’s involvement, the situation presents a dangerous moment for Europe.

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Polish President Cancels Orban Meeting After Putin Visit

Following Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Polish President Karol Nawrocki has canceled a planned official visit to Budapest. Nawrocki will still attend the Visegrad Group summit in Esztergom to discuss regional security with the presidents of the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary. This decision stems from Nawrocki’s commitment to finding ways to end the war in Ukraine and the legacy of his predecessor, Lech Kaczyński, who advocated for united European action. During his visit to Moscow, Orban offered Hungary as a potential venue for negotiations and suggested Ukraine should return to a “buffer zone” status.

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Polish President Cancels Orbán Meeting Over Putin Trip, Sparking Criticism

In a surprising turn of events, Polish President Karol Nawrocki has canceled a planned bilateral meeting with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. This decision stems from Orbán’s recent visit to Moscow to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Nawrocki will instead limit his Hungarian visit to the Visegrád Group summit, where discussions will center on security and cooperation in Central Europe. The Polish president, referencing President Lech Kaczyński’s emphasis on European solidarity, particularly in energy, is signaling a clear stance on ending Russia’s war against Ukraine.

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