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Pact with the devil, victory for Putin

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com December 19, 2022
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Ukraine has criticized former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger for suggesting peace between Ukraine and Russia. Photo/REUTERS

KIEV – Government Ukraine rejected and criticized former United States (US) Secretary of State Henry Kissinger’s proposal for Kiev to make peace with Moscow and end the war.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s aide Mykhailo Podolyak said he was involved in the deal with Russia now it was like making a deal with the devil.

Kissinger said Ukraine should seek a negotiated peace plan with Russia to reduce the risk of sliding into another world war.

Read also: Pressing for peace negotiations, Kissinger is again suggesting that Ukraine cede its territory to Russia

Kissinger wrote in the magazine The viewer that European leaders are “sleepwalking” into the First World War, which claimed the lives of millions.

The Treaty of Versailles, he writes, left behind a more fragile power structure than the one it replaced.

Kissinger asked if the war in Ukraine was at a similar tipping point.

The war dragged on after Russia’s invasion on February 24, and Ukraine applied to join NATO after Russia annexed Luhansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions.

“The time is fast approaching to build on the strategic changes that have been achieved and integrate them into a new framework for achieving peace through negotiation,” Kissinger wrote.

“The peace process must link Ukraine to NATO, however one may say. The neutral alternative doesn’t matter anymore, especially after Finland and Sweden joined NATO,” Kissinger continued.

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Russian officials acknowledge the difficulties of the Moscow army in the war in Ukraine Page all

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com December 19, 2022
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MOSCOW, KOMPAS.com – An officer Russia admits that the Russian troops were exhausted in the war in Ukraine.

The official is Andrei Gurulyov, a member of the lower house of the Russian parliament, aka the Duma. He is also a former Russian military general.

Gurulyov admits difficulties Russian Army in the war in Ukraine while talking to the Russian government TV channel.

Read also: Russian troops will hold military exercises in Belarus

The recorded video of the interview was translated and uploaded to Twitter by the reporter BBC Francesco Scarr on Sunday (12/18/2022).

“There are things that cannot be denied. We are well aware that they have supplied Ukraine with goods,” Gurulyov said, referring to Ukraine’s Western allies.

“It starts with helmets and bulletproof vests. Then firearms, ammunition and then howitzers,” Gurulyov continued, as reported Newsweek.

He complained that Ukraine was receiving military aid from the West, which he attributed to changing the course of the war.

Read also: Russian Avangard hypersonic missile enters service immediately, reaches target in 30 minutes

“Next, HIMARS, and now the Patriot system. Next is the Abrams or Leopard tank. It does not matter. Everything will come at some point. All of this will come,” Gurulyov said.

Gurulyov complained that Russia’s current military strategy can only be wary of every weapon supplied by the West to Ukraine, instead of devising a strategy to counter the future.

“Unfortunately, in this sense, we are catching up. We survive. We are waiting for them to bring something and then find a way to fight them,” Gurulyov said.

Newsweek reportedly, Gurulyov’s remarks were the latest indication that the Russian invasion had faltered.

Read also: The Vatican apologizes to Russia for Pope Francis’ comments about Russian troops in Ukraine

Throughout the conflict, there have been reports of Russia struggling to maintain a well-motivated and trained force.

This week, Ukraine said it had contacted more than 1 million Russian troops hotline surrender.

International relations professor at the University of Southern California Robert English said Newsweek that there are many people in Russia who are aware of Moscow’s military mistakes.

Thus, says English, Russian officials “continue to lie” about the reality of the conflict.

Read also: 1.2 million Russians contact the surrender service in Ukraine

“So admitting that the Russian army is stalled and has suffered heavy losses is inevitable,” said English.

He concluded that recognition was inevitable especially if the Kremlin was to prepare its people for months of war.

“Paradoxically, to maintain the support of even more selfless audiences, they must recognize the enormous sacrifices that have been made. It might not work, but they have to try,” said the Englishman.

Read also: Ukrainian war: Russia allegedly plans a massive ground offensive early in the new year


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The ghost of the Soviet Union still haunts the United States

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com December 19, 2022
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Russian Ambassador to the United States Anatoly Antonov. Photo/REUTERS

FLY – Russian Ambassador to the United States (US) Anatoly Antonov said US support for Ukraine was motivated by a Cold War-era desire to weaken Russia and subjugate Europe.

Antonov told Newsweek on Saturday (12/17/2022). However, he predicts that a new “multipolar world” will emerge.

Speaking to the US magazine a week after the Pentagon announced a new $275 million arms package for Ukraine, Antonov said Washington “seems to need to continue to assert itself through competition with Russia”.

He explained, “The Pentagon’s latest national defense strategy portrays Russia as a major threat to US interests and requires the US military to equip itself to win in a conflict against Moscow if deterrence fails.”

“It appears that the ‘ghost’ of the Soviet Union still haunts the corridors of power in the American capital, and the Cold War is by no means over,” Antonov told Newsweek.

Read also: Ukraine Beware of Russian military attacks from Belarusian territory

He explained: “Many politicians here still think and act according to the laws of that historical period. They believe that the restoration of Russia’s international prestige with the ascent to power of Vladimir Putin in our country has become a ‘headache’ for Washington.”

“With the conflict in Ukraine, the United States is in a better position to apply a ‘fixed idea’ to weaken Russia,” Antonov said.

He stressed, “It is much easier to consolidate society in the United States and the West as a whole around the image of a ‘foreign enemy who undermines the values ​​of a democratic world.'”

“At the same time, the United States could use Russia to justify its unprecedented military spending, undermining the mutually beneficial relationship between Russia and Europe, making the latter completely dependent on Washington,” he said.

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The reconquest of Crimea has begun

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com December 19, 2022
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President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky. Photo/REUTERS

KIEV – President Volodymyr Zelensky stressed that Ukraine is now psychologically ready to forcibly recapture the Crimean peninsula from Russia.

Zelensky revealed this to French broadcaster TF1 in an interview on Sunday (12/18/2022).

“The reconquest of Crimea should have started in the head of the Ukrainian people,” Zelensky said.

He has hinted that he could visit the “unoccupied” peninsula as early as 2023.

“The operation itself hasn’t started yet,” Zelensky said when asked about Kiev’s plans for Crimea.

Read also: Ukraine Beware of Russian military attacks from Belarusian territory

“When it starts, you will definitely feel it,” he told TF1.

He said that he personally believed: “The reconquest of Crimea began in people’s heads, and this is very important.”

According to Zelensky, it is not enough for Kiev to repeatedly declare the peninsula part of Ukraine.

He stressed that Ukraine must be ready to take it back by force because Russia will not surrender.

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Ukraine Beware of Russian military attacks from Belarusian territory

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The Ukrainian military is wary of the new Russian attack tactics, even if the attack is carried out from Belarusian territory. Photo/REUTERS

KIEV – Military Ukraine wary of Moscow’s new military attack tactics after the president Russia Vladimir Putin visited Belarus on Sunday evening.

Kiev is ready for a new attack, even if it is launched by Moscow troops from Belarusian territory.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said protecting the country’s borders is a constant priority and that Kiev is ready for all possible attack scenarios by Russia and its allies; Belarus, which Kiev had warned could be drawn into the 10-month war.

Zelensky, in his evening video address to the Ukrainian people, also issued a new call for Western countries to provide Kiev with better air defense systems as one of the strongest measures to stop the Russian invasion.

Read also: Ukrainian general: Putin plans a new offensive from the north

On Monday morning (12/19/2022), air raid alarms sounded in Kiev and eastern Ukraine, where video of the explosions and responses from the air defense system were shared on social media.

“Securing our borders, both with Russia and Belarus, is our constant priority,” Zelensky said after a meeting with Ukraine’s top military command on Sunday.

“We are preparing all possible defense scenarios.”

Zelensky spoke on the eve of Putin’s visit to Belarus amid discussions about the possibility of new Russian attacks and whether new attacks could originate on Belarusian soil.

Officials in Kiev have been warning for months that Belarus could join Russian forces and serve as a springboard for a new offensive to form a second front in the war.

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The West must not interrupt the dialogue with Russia

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com December 18, 2022
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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. PhotoREUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke

BERLIN – Western countries should not walk out of talks with Russia , regardless of how big the “difference” is between the two sides. The Chancellor said so German Olaf Scholz told German newspaper SZ in an interview.

According to Scholz, exiting any talks with Moscow will only complicate the task of ending the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

“What is important is that, despite the huge difference in (our) positions, we have not allowed the thread of the talks with Russia to fall apart,” Scholz said.

“If we don’t talk, Russia will be less and less likely to end the war,” he added Russia TodaySunday (18/12/2022).

The German chancellor still blames Moscow for the ongoing conflict with Kiev and argues that it is Russia that should be proactive in stopping the military action. However, he also advocated a negotiated solution over a military one.

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“For that, it needs to be discussed,” he told SZ.

When asked when there would be a window for negotiations, Scholz said the moment had actually come a long time ago.

“Once this war is over and we are dealing with a different Russia…able to make peace, we might be able to live together again,” Scholz expressed hope, but did not elaborate on what he meant by “a different Russia.”

Scholz also once again outlined Berlin’s position on arms shipments to Ukraine, stating that Germany will send modern weapons to Kiev but will also try to prevent direct confrontation between NATO and Russia and will not take any steps only in the area of military aid.

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