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From: LP12
EU lack of any diplomacy whatsoever World-War 3 build-up News

An EU spokesperson told MuckyNews24, 'war is an important tool in fighting the increasing threat we are facing from climate change and the planet earth warming. Not only will it cull much of the population and reduce European infrastructure it will allow Africans and Pakistanis to come to Europe and work as delivery drivers and labour voters. We must therefore continue to renounce any form of meaningful communication with out enemies and await the American voters to get rid of Trump and elect Gavin Newsom, who is one of us, so they can come back and BlackRock can steal the stuff off the Russian and Ukrainian people. Larry Fink is the world's richest Jew and in no way a force for bad. He is a force for banking and a lead figure in doing over other people over by whatever means possible while talking out the side of his mouth in Safardi! If he needs a longer boat that's a price eastern and central european tax payers should be prepared to pay (for).'

https://www.dailymail.com/news/article-15950143/Putin-planning-Polish-incursion-test-NATOs-response.html

'Last week, the defence ministry of the Netherlands warned that Russia could launch a military campaign against a Nato country just a year after the end of its invasion of Ukraine.

In its annual defence policy strategy document, the ministry said Europe stood in a 'grey area' between war and peace, vowing to bolster Dutch defence investment, notably in unmanned weapons such as drones.

'The Dutch intelligence services estimate that Russia is preparing for a long-term confrontation with Europe,' the ministry said in its report.

'In the worst-case scenario, a limited war against Nato members could be possible within one year of the Russian war in Ukraine ending,' the officials said.

The warning came as the Kremlin threatened Nato nation Finland over its plan to lift a long-standing ban on hosting nuclear arms in its territory.

Finland, which shares an 830 mile border with Russia, said in March it would amend a Cold War-era nuclear act, aligning with Nordic neighbours in a move that could open the door to deploying atomic bombs on Finnish soil during times of war.

Moscow has warned that the decision will make Helsinki more vulnerable.

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Monday that the move posed 'real threats' to Russia's national security and that Moscow would move quickly and effectively to readjust its military and political stance accordingly.

Meanwhile, Ukraine's top military commander also said in an interview broadcast on Tuesday that his forces were preparing for a possible new Russian attack from the north, but any attempt to advance on Kyiv was unlikely.

Oleksandr Syrskyi, interviewed on TSN Ukrainian television, also said an attack from neighbouring Belarus was unlikely after weeks of Ukrainian allegations that Moscow was trying to press its ally to play a greater role in the war.

'The most likely scenario, and this is confirmed by several data sources, is possible offensive action in the north from the territory of Russia, from the Bryansk region,' Syrskyi said.

'This is a realistic option, of course, and we are preparing for it.'

The aim of such an operation, he said, was not to try to move on Kyiv as Russian forces had attempted to do after their February 2022 invasion before withdrawing and focusing on the Donbas region in the east.

Instead, they would try to seize territory in Ukraine's Chernihiv region and draw Ukrainian forces engaged elsewhere along the 775-mile front line.

Such a strategy would amount to 'stretching the front and depriving us of reserves'.

But Belarus, which allowed Russian President Vladimir Putin to use its territory in launching his initial push into Ukraine, was unlikely to agree to further involvement, he said.

Last month Zelensky gave Belarus, under veteran President Alexander Lukashenko, a week to dismantle relay stations Kyiv he said were being used to attack Ukraine. Zelensky has since said the stations are no longer operating.

In his comments to the broadcaster, Syrskyi also said there were indications that Russian troops were exhausted and the intensity of frontline battles was declining.

He said Russian frontline activity had declined by 30 per cent while Ukrainian forces pressed on with a campaign of long-range strikes against Russian targets, mainly linked to the oil industry.

It comes as Russia's most powerful banker has broken ranks and called on Putin to end his invasion of Ukraine as soon as possible.'

 Current Thread  Author  Time 
EU lack of any diplomacy whatsoever World-War 3 build-up News...[more]
 LP12  11:33:26 
>> Putin is crazy but not that crazy.
 Denc 🗡  14:32:23 
>> His already defeated army would be wiped out in a day.
 Denc 🗡  14:40:52 
>> Already started.? They need a good war to hide the Sovereign debt crisis.
 JonH🍕  12:01:00 
>> 1. Not yet. 2. Yes they do.
 LP12  12:38:28 
>> Inevitable . ....[more]
 JonH🍕  13:23:55 
>> Though Israel v Turkey would be a better war 😂...[more]
 JonH🍕  14:02:02 

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