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doublejj

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U.S. Has 'Changed Its Tone' on Ukraine ATACMS Bid: Ambassador

ATACMS munitions have a range of some 190 miles; around four times that of the longest-range HIMARS rockets currently in Ukrainian hands.
 

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Russia now has free hand to destroy undersea communications cables - Putin ally
A close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday there was no reason for Moscow not to destroy its enemies' undersea communication cables given what he said was Western complicity in the Nord Stream pipeline blasts.

A sharp drop in pressure on both gas pipelines under the Baltic Sea was registered on Sept. 26 last year and seismologists detected explosions, triggering a wave of speculation about sabotage to one of Russia's most important energy corridors.

It is still unclear exactly what happened to Nord Stream, a multibillion-dollar project that carried Russian gas to Germany. Some U.S. and European officials initially suggested Russia had blown up its own pipelines, an interpretation dismissed as idiotic by President Vladimir Putin.

In recent months, U.S. newspapers including The Washington Post, The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal have reported that the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency knew of a Ukrainian plot to attack the pipelines. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has denied Ukraine attacked them.

"If we proceed from the proven complicity of Western countries in blowing up the Nord Streams, then we have no constraints - even moral - left to prevent us from destroying the ocean floor cable communications of our enemies," Medvedev, a former Russian president who is now deputy chairman of Russia's Security Council, said on Telegram.

Sub-sea cables which criss-cross the world's oceans have become the arteries of global communications. Their importance has made them the focus of growing geopolitical competition between China and Russia on the one side and the United States and its Western allies on the other.

The intelligence chief of the NATO military alliance cautioned in May that Russia may sabotage undersea cables to punish the West for supporting Ukraine.

The Kremlin said on Wednesday that it was studying all the information about the attacks.

"We have repeatedly said that what was done on the Nord Streams could only have been carried out by the special services of a state," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said. "Only a country or group of countries can be behind this terrorist attack."

Russia has repeatedly said the West was behind the Nord Stream blasts - particularly the United States and Britain, which both deny involvement.

In a blog post in February, Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist Seymour Hersh cited an unidentified source as saying that U.S. navy divers had destroyed the pipelines with explosives on the orders of President Joe Biden.

The White House dismissed that as "utterly false and complete fiction." The Kremlin said the information deserved to be investigated.

"We still insist that there should be an absolutely transparent and inclusive international investigation," Peskov said. "In order to find those who ordered and perpetrated this international crime."
 

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Residents of Russian Belgorod Oblast complain about soldiers throwing garbage around, drinking and looting
The governor of Belgorod Oblast has received complaints about the behaviour of Russian soldiers deployed in the region, who are said to be breaking into houses, drinking and looting.

Source: Meduza, a Latvia-based Russian independent news outlet

Details: Natalia Chemerchenko, a resident of the border town of Shebekino, drew the governor's attention to the ugly way the Russian military is behaving, in particular in the village of Novaya Tavolzhanka.

"Novaya Tavolzhanka, Vovchanskaya Street. Russian servicemen are entering many houses (although the state of emergency has not been introduced and they have no right to enter private households). They live in our houses, lead an ugly lifestyle, alcohol and other things are left in the form of garbage and dirt, toilets and houses are dirty, and personal belongings and property are stolen. A quad bike was stolen from our garage, which is now often seen in the neighbourhood of Novaya Tavolzhanka. People also complained about a stolen trailer. Now it is riding along with our quad bike," she posted.

According to her, the residents do not want their homes to become "a haven for the outrages of our defenders".

Vladimir Zhdanov, head of the administration of Shebekino city district, replied that the appeal had been forwarded to the security council.

Background: On 2 June, the National Resistance Centre reported that a unit of the 322nd Centre of the Russian Senezh Special Forces arrived in Belgorod Oblast.

"The Russians are so afraid of the underground resistance movement that they have urgently suspended all operations of this elite unit and instead deployed it in the border settlements of Belgorod Oblast. The unit's task is to conduct sabotage activities on the Russian border," the National Resistance Centre noted.
 

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Shame Nato Turkey is not a signature of the ICC.
Ushakov: Putin is going to Erdogan
Russian President Vladimir Putin is planning a trip to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. This was announced by Assistant to the President of the Russian Federation Yuri Ushakov. The date of the trip has not yet been discussed.

“Putin is planning a trip to Turkey at the invitation of Erdogan,” Ushakov said in an interview with Interfax. He noted that the date was still under discussion.

On June 3, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan officially took office as head of state for a new term after taking the oath. He will be in office for five years. State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin represented Russia during Erdogan's inauguration ceremony, the National News Service reports . Earlier it became known that the head of Turkey informed Putin about the possibility of creating an international commission to investigate the explosion of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station (HPP) in the Kherson region, 360 TV channel reports .
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Drive them out while destroying their army and they won't be back, this and F16s will make sure of that. Once this is over the Russians will be licking their wounded assholes for a decade or more. Meanwhile Europe will rearm with, yet another generation of modern weapons and Ukraine will become a member of the EU and NATO while becoming militarily and economically strong.

 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Russia now has free hand to destroy undersea communications cables - Putin ally
A close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday there was no reason for Moscow not to destroy its enemies' undersea communication cables given what he said was Western complicity in the Nord Stream pipeline blasts.

A sharp drop in pressure on both gas pipelines under the Baltic Sea was registered on Sept. 26 last year and seismologists detected explosions, triggering a wave of speculation about sabotage to one of Russia's most important energy corridors.

It is still unclear exactly what happened to Nord Stream, a multibillion-dollar project that carried Russian gas to Germany. Some U.S. and European officials initially suggested Russia had blown up its own pipelines, an interpretation dismissed as idiotic by President Vladimir Putin.

In recent months, U.S. newspapers including The Washington Post, The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal have reported that the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency knew of a Ukrainian plot to attack the pipelines. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has denied Ukraine attacked them.

"If we proceed from the proven complicity of Western countries in blowing up the Nord Streams, then we have no constraints - even moral - left to prevent us from destroying the ocean floor cable communications of our enemies," Medvedev, a former Russian president who is now deputy chairman of Russia's Security Council, said on Telegram.

Sub-sea cables which criss-cross the world's oceans have become the arteries of global communications. Their importance has made them the focus of growing geopolitical competition between China and Russia on the one side and the United States and its Western allies on the other.

The intelligence chief of the NATO military alliance cautioned in May that Russia may sabotage undersea cables to punish the West for supporting Ukraine.

The Kremlin said on Wednesday that it was studying all the information about the attacks.

"We have repeatedly said that what was done on the Nord Streams could only have been carried out by the special services of a state," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said. "Only a country or group of countries can be behind this terrorist attack."

Russia has repeatedly said the West was behind the Nord Stream blasts - particularly the United States and Britain, which both deny involvement.

In a blog post in February, Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist Seymour Hersh cited an unidentified source as saying that U.S. navy divers had destroyed the pipelines with explosives on the orders of President Joe Biden.

The White House dismissed that as "utterly false and complete fiction." The Kremlin said the information deserved to be investigated.

"We still insist that there should be an absolutely transparent and inclusive international investigation," Peskov said. "In order to find those who ordered and perpetrated this international crime."
of course, what i would do doesn't matter, even to me, but i would take that as provocation to destroy every sub russia has.
That seems like a declaration of open warfare against anyone who uses those cables. I think russia has run it's mouth too long already, and it's time to mash their lip a few times. Every sub, sunk, in one day.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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of course, what i would do doesn't matter, even to me, but i would take that as provocation to destroy every sub russia has.
That seems like a declaration of open warfare against anyone who uses those cables. I think russia has run it's mouth too long already, and it's time to mash their lip a few times. Every sub, sunk, in one day.
They might as well start sinking American and NATO ships on the high seas, the reaction would be the same. Navies protect commerce and much of that flows through cables under the sea these days along with the internet, the Russians wouldn't last too long, we own the world's oceans, America and its allies, not Russia and not China.
 

Fogdog

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Will Turkey poise a threat to American A/C Industry? Maybe ?

With no pilot a 12 G turn may be possible, No manned aircraft could match it!
Why did Turkey feel the need to publicize their secret weapon? :confused: They are NATO allies. Unless they are considering dropping out, it's good news that Turkey is working on its own high tech weapons. Perhaps the US could be a customer or partner with Turkey?

The US has its projects that make a human on a joy stick controlling a drone look silly.


SCHARRE: Sure. So the U.S. military did a project to build an AI dogfighting agent - so an AI agent that can control an aircraft in a simulator, although they are now working on transporting this to real world aircraft. And it could engage in dogfighting against a human. And in the final trials, the winning agent among a number of different companies that submitted their AIs in the competition went head-to-head against an experienced Air Force pilot and hands-down crushed the human pilot. Human pilot didn't get a single shot off against the AI. And one of the things that was quite remarkable was that the AI actually learned on its own new techniques for dogfighting that humans actually can't do. Executing head-to-head gunshots when - there's a split second when the aircraft are circling each other and the aircraft are nose-to-nose, and there's really no good way for human to get a shot off.
SHAPIRO: It's just too dangerous.
SCHARRE: It's too dangerous. The aircraft are racing at each other at high speeds. And a risk of collision - and there's only a split second where you actually could make an engagement. But the AI learned that it could do that. It could do that with superhuman precision, and it was very lethal and effective.
 

ANC

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'Missiles are a message to Africa'
Ukraine's Defence Minister Dmytro Kuleba has tweeted in English, saying that the missiles targeting Kyiv, and are a message to the African leaders visiting Ukraine today:
Quote Message: Putin 'builds confidence' by launching the largest missile attack on Kyiv in weeks, exactly amid the visit of African leaders to our capital. Russian missiles are a message to Africa: Russia wants more war, not peace."
Putin 'builds confidence' by launching the largest missile attack on Kyiv in weeks, exactly amid the visit of African leaders to our capital. Russian missiles are a message to Africa: Russia wants more war, not peace."
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Ukraine's counteroffensive has been underwhelming so far — but it's low key for a reason

  • Ukraine's counteroffensive started last week but you'd be forgiven for having missed it.
  • Any observers expecting more of a "big bang," dramatic start to the counteroffensive could have been left underwhelmed by its quiet launch and early progress.
  • Defense experts say Kyiv is pursuing a strategy in which it is testing Russia's defenses and that larger-scale attacks will follow.
 
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