In Lithuania, NATO fighter jets escorted Russian intelligence aircraft

“An IL-20 was identified, flying without a plan, without a transponder, and communicating with air traffic controllers,” said Victoria Cheminite, head of the public information department. This is the third time this week that NATO fighter jets have taken off from the Siauliai base to escort a Russian aircraft.…

Ukraine signs an agreement with NATO

The Ukrainian government announced the signing of a military-technical cooperation agreement with NATO. The Armed Forces of Ukraine will approach the standards of the Alliance, Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk said. “The government signs a support cooperation agreement with NATO. This is an agreement between the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine and...

More than 40% of Ukrainians want to join NATO

More than 40% of Ukrainians are in favor of Ukraine joining NATO. This is evidenced by the results of an all-Ukrainian public opinion poll, which was announced today by Vladimir Paniotto, Director General of the Kiev International Institute of Sociology. According to the poll results, if a referendum on Ukraine's accession to ...

For the USA, Russia is a frog in a pot of boiling water

If the second Minsk agreements fail and the United States increases military assistance to Ukraine, then the hybrid war will end and a full-scale Russian invasion will begin. You've probably heard the story about the frog: if you throw it into boiling water, the frog realizes the danger and jumps out of the pot. If…

The American Conservative: The United States again engaged in coups?

Although Benjamin Netanyahu won the election again last week, the Senate Permanent Subcommittee of Inquiry will still be investigating whether the State Department funded a covert operation to defeat him. According to reports, the State Department sent 350 thousand dollars to the American non-governmental ...

The Independent: Russia threatens Denmark with nuclear weapons

Russia has threatened to send its nuclear missiles at Danish warships if this Scandinavian state joins NATO's missile defense system. In a commentary that sparked anger in Copenhagen, the Russian ambassador to Denmark stated that steps towards ...

NATO will open a representative office in Moldova

Prime Minister of Moldova Kirill Gaburici paid a visit to Brussels to participate in the first meeting of the Association Council of the Republic of Moldova - European Union. Within the framework of this meeting, the successes and "omissions" of our country were discussed. The prime minister did not specify what kind of “omissions” were noticed in the EU. Also…

The US military will march support for the Baltic countries

On March 21, US military personnel will begin a demonstration march across six countries, including the Baltic countries, the official publication of the US Department of Defense, Stars and Stripes, reports. The march, called the Dragoon Ride, will be attended by American soldiers of the 2nd Cavalry Regiment...

Foreign Policy: Kremlin attracts Georgia

Russian forces are cementing their gains in Ukraine despite timid protests from Western leaders, and the specter of Russian revanchism continues to unnerve much of Eastern Europe. But thundering tanks and legions of separatists aren't the only cause for concern. And Ukraine is not the only one ...

The Washington Post: Russia is no longer a superpower

Experts are divided on the Kremlin's motivation in the Ukrainian conflict. Is Russia a greedy country seeking to expand its territory by its ideology, or is it a dangerous weakening superpower defending itself against NATO? Realist experts argue that today's Russian-Ukrainian conflict was triggered by the expansion ...

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