The Russia - Ukraine Conflict

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@DetroitEWarren this won't do anything to stop populism, its actually increased each year since Trump was elected even after he lost reelection. I mean even South Korea of all places just elected an anti feminist HOH right wing populist



So thats China, North Korea, and South Korea all with authoritarian leaders now. Thats Asia and the Trump like populist leaders are still all over Europe
 

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@DetroitEWarren this won't do anything to stop populism, its actually increased each year since Trump was elected even after he lost reelection. I mean even South Korea of all places just elected an anti feminist HOH right wing populist



So thats China, North Korea, and South Korea all with authoritarian leaders now. Thats Asia and the Trump like populist leaders are still all over Europe


Ehhh

SK wouldn't have elected him if one of the two leftists had dropped out.
 

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@DetroitEWarren this won't do anything to stop populism, its actually increased each year since Trump was elected even after he lost reelection. I mean even South Korea of all places just elected an anti feminist HOH right wing populist



So thats China, North Korea, and South Korea all with authoritarian leaders now. Thats Asia and the Trump like populist leaders are still all over Europe

Nationalism is real
 

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Roman Abramovich and Ukrainian Peace Negotiators Suffer Symptoms of Suspected Poisoning
The Russian oligarch and others developed symptoms they blamed on hard-liners in Moscow who they say want to sabotage talks to end the war


Ukraine War: What’s Next for U.S. and NATO in Their Push Against Russia









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After more than a month of war in Ukraine, President Biden and NATO allies have promised a new round of sanctions, more weapons and humanitarian aid. But there are questions over what else they can do and how effective the Western alliance can be. Photo: Aris Messinis/AFP via Getty Images

By Yaroslav Trofimov

and Max Colchester

Mar. 28, 2022 11:14 am ET











Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich and Ukrainian peace negotiators suffered symptoms of suspected poisoning after a meeting in Kyiv earlier this month, people familiar with the matter said.

Following the meeting in the Ukrainian capital, Mr. Abramovich, who has shuttled among Moscow, Lviv and other negotiating venues, as well as at least two senior members of the Ukrainian team developed symptoms that included red eyes, constant and painful tearing, and peeling skin on their faces and hands, the people said.

They blamed the suspected attack on hard-liners in Moscow who they said wanted to sabotage talks to end the war. A person close to Mr. Abramovich said it wasn’t clear who had targeted the group.

Mr. Abramovich and the Ukrainian negotiators, who include Crimean Tatar lawmaker Rustem Umerov, have since improved and their lives aren’t in danger, the people said.
Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, who has met with Mr. Abramovich, wasn’t affected, they said. Mr. Zelensky’s spokesman said he had no information about any suspected poisoning.

Western experts who looked into the incident said it was hard to determine whether the symptoms were caused by a chemical or biological agent or by some sort of electromagnetic-radiation attack
, according to the people familiar.
 

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He’s gonna keep doing shyt like this btw. Keep inching closer and closer to the edge. I really think he’s going to launch a missile into Poland. At this point it’s easier to say you lost to NATO/US than that you lost to Ukraine.

What an embarrassing series of events for Russia.
 

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Roman Abramovich and Ukrainian Peace Negotiators Suffer Symptoms of Suspected Poisoning
The Russian oligarch and others developed symptoms they blamed on hard-liners in Moscow who they say want to sabotage talks to end the war


Ukraine War: What’s Next for U.S. and NATO in Their Push Against Russia









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Ukraine War: What’s Next for U.S. and NATO in Their Push Against RussiaPlay video: Ukraine War: What’s Next for U.S. and NATO in Their Push Against Russia


After more than a month of war in Ukraine, President Biden and NATO allies have promised a new round of sanctions, more weapons and humanitarian aid. But there are questions over what else they can do and how effective the Western alliance can be. Photo: Aris Messinis/AFP via Getty Images

By Yaroslav Trofimov

and Max Colchester

Mar. 28, 2022 11:14 am ET











Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich and Ukrainian peace negotiators suffered symptoms of suspected poisoning after a meeting in Kyiv earlier this month, people familiar with the matter said.

Following the meeting in the Ukrainian capital, Mr. Abramovich, who has shuttled among Moscow, Lviv and other negotiating venues, as well as at least two senior members of the Ukrainian team developed symptoms that included red eyes, constant and painful tearing, and peeling skin on their faces and hands, the people said.

They blamed the suspected attack on hard-liners in Moscow who they said wanted to sabotage talks to end the war. A person close to Mr. Abramovich said it wasn’t clear who had targeted the group.

Mr. Abramovich and the Ukrainian negotiators, who include Crimean Tatar lawmaker Rustem Umerov, have since improved and their lives aren’t in danger, the people said.
Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, who has met with Mr. Abramovich, wasn’t affected, they said. Mr. Zelensky’s spokesman said he had no information about any suspected poisoning.

Western experts who looked into the incident said it was hard to determine whether the symptoms were caused by a chemical or biological agent or by some sort of electromagnetic-radiation attack
, according to the people familiar.

Biden just making sure there ain't gonna be shyt left to build in Ukraine. At least the us gets data from Russian capabilities. Nazis played like a damn fiddle.

Electromagnetic radiation attack damn :huhldup:
 
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President Biden is officially proposing $813.3 billion in defense and national security spending as part of his budget request for fiscal 2023.

The request, which was first reported late last week, comes as the U.S. looks to counter a long list of international threats, including China and Russia.

It also comes amid a push to modernize the military, including optimizing the country's naval fleet, supporting Army modernization initiatives and investing in the development of hypersonic long-range strike capabilities to bolster deterrence.

"I'm calling for one of the largest investments in our national security in history, with the funds needed to ensure that our military remains the best-prepared, best-trained, best-equipped military in the world," Biden said in a statement.

"In addition, I'm calling for continued investment to forcefully respond to Putin's aggression against Ukraine with U.S. support for Ukraine's economic, humanitarian, and security needs," he continued, referring to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The $813.3 billion request is more than $31 billion, or 4 percent, above the $782 billion in defense spending that was enacted in the $1.5 trillion government funding bill Biden signed earlier this month.

Biden is proposing $773 billion in discretionary spending for the Pentagon, a $69 billion, or 9.8 percent, increase from the levels enacted in 2021.

The president's budget request is aimed at prioritizing countering China, the White House said in a fact sheet, referring to Beijing as the Pentagon's "pacing challenge." Washington has previously raised alarms about the rapid pace China has been growing some of its weapons capabilities, including hypersonic weapons.

However, it also comes as Washington scrambles to help support Ukraine against Russia's invasion, which is now in its second month. The budget includes $6.9 billion for NATO, the European Deterrence Initiative and for countering Russia's aggression against Ukraine.

The budget is further aimed at countering threats posed by Iran, violent extremist organizations and North Korea, which last Thursday conducted its first intercontinental ballistic missile test since 2017.

Aside from international threats, the budget request includes a 4.6 percent pay raise for service members and the Pentagon's civilian work force.

The request also aims to support modernizing the nuclear triad, investing in cybersecurity for the department of defense and mitigating the impacts of climate change.

It further seeks to strengthen programs aimed at countering sexual assault in the military, including supporting the establishment of an Office of Special Trial Counsel in each military department for prosecuting handling of sexual assault, a hallmark provision of the 2022 National Defense Authorization Act.
 

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Russia no longer demanding Ukraine be ‘denazified’ in ceasefire talks
Requests include Kyiv dropping Nato pursuit in exchange for security guarantees and EU membership
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Ukrainian soldiers look at a damaged Russian tank: Moscow and Kyiv are discussing a pause in hostilities as part of a possible deal that would involve Ukraine abandoning its drive for Nato membership © AP
Russia is no longer requesting Ukraine be “denazified” and is prepared to let Kyiv join the EU if it remains militarily non-aligned as part of ongoing ceasefire negotiations, according to four people briefed on the discussions.

Moscow and Kyiv are discussing a pause in hostilities as part of a possible deal that would involve Ukraine abandoning its drive for Nato membership in exchange for security guarantees and the prospect to join the EU, the people said under the condition of anonymity because the matter is not yet finalised.

The draft ceasefire document does not contain any discussion of three of Russia’s initial core demands — “denazification”, “demilitarisation”, and legal protection for the Russian language in Ukraine — the people added.

Envoys from both sides are to meet in Istanbul on Tuesday in a fourth round of peace talks designed to end president Vladimir Putin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The concessions on Russia’s side come as its month-long ground offensive has largely stalled as a result of fiercer Ukrainian resistance than expected and Russian operational deficiencies.

But Ukraine and its western backers remain sceptical of Putin’s intentions, worrying that the Russian president could be using the talks as a smokescreen to replenish his exhausted forces and plan a fresh offensive.

David Arakhamia, head of Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky’s party in parliament and a member of Kyiv’s negotiating team, told the FT the parties were close to agreement on the security guarantees and Ukraine’s EU bid but urged caution about prospects for a breakthrough.

“All the issues” have been “on the table since the beginning” of negotiations but “lots of points — like in every single item there are unresolved points”, Arakhamia said.

Another person briefed on the talks said Ukraine was concerned that Russia was shifting its position almost day by day, both in terms of military pressure and on demands like Kyiv’s “demilitarisation.”

Russia “can’t and won’t talk about progress” because “it could only harm the negotiating process”, Dmitry Peskov, Putin’s spokesman, was quoted by Interfax on Monday. “For now, unfortunately, we cannot speak of any significant achievements and breakthroughs”, he added.



As part of the agreement under consideration, Ukraine would also refrain from developing nuclear weapons, or hosting foreign military bases in addition to abandoning its pursuit of Nato membership.

In exchange, Ukraine would get what Arakhamia called “wording close to Nato’s Article 5” — whereby the alliances’ members must come to each others’ aid if one is attacked — for security guarantees from countries including Russia, the US, the UK, Canada, France, Germany, China, Italy, Poland, Israel, and Turkey.

Any prospective agreement, however, would have to be agreed with the guarantors and ratified by their parliaments, Zelensky said on Sunday.

The prospective guarantors have yet to agree to uphold Ukraine’s security, the people said. “We do not have any rejections so far,” Arakhamia said.

Ukraine would put the deal to a referendum in several months’ time before changing its constitution, said Zelensky — a process that could require at least a year.

“The only resolved [issue] is the type of international guarantees Ukraine is looking for, but . . . we still have to get the approval from the guarantors otherwise the deal will never fly,” Arakhamia said.


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The draft communiqué under consideration leaves the biggest sticking point — Ukraine’s attempts to reclaim territory seized by Russia since 2014 — to be settled in a tentative future discussion by Putin and Zelensky, the people said.

Moscow, Arakhamia said, was demanding that Ukraine recognise Russia’s control over the Crimean peninsula, which Moscow annexed in 2014, as well as two territories run by Russian-backed separatists in the eastern Donbas region.

“We will never recognise any kind of borders except as they are in our Declaration of Independence,” Arakhamia said. “This is the most critical point.”

For now, Ukraine was prepared to discuss some humanitarian issues, such as restoring Crimea’s water supply and pledging never to try to retake the peninsula by force, the people said.

If a ceasefire holds, Ukraine and Russia’s foreign ministers would then meet to draft separate documents to finalise the security guarantees and further agreements on social issues such as protection of the Russian language in Ukraine. This would then be followed by attempts to arrange a meeting between Putin and Zelensky, although Peskov on Monday said there had been “no movement” on arranging such an encounter.
 
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