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				Kiev punta a una nuova escalation prima dell'arrivo di Trump
Kiev punta a una nuova escalation prima dell'arrivo di Trump
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	 E la Trasnistria? Resta a secco anche quella?
 E la Trasnistria? Resta a secco anche quella?

 Trump may force Ukraine to accept peace without security guarantees and ease sanctions against Russia, - Financial Times
Trump may force Ukraine to accept peace without security guarantees and ease sanctions against Russia, - Financial Times "Trump's no-nonsense nature, his desire to avoid war and his disdain for democratic allies will lead the US to facilitate major deals with Russia and China...
 "Trump's no-nonsense nature, his desire to avoid war and his disdain for democratic allies will lead the US to facilitate major deals with Russia and China...  America will concentrate on establishing dominance in its own region, pushing around Mexico and Canada, intending to take the Panama Canal and Greenland. Trump will force Ukraine into a peace agreement without backing it up with security guarantees. He will ease sanctions against Russia and will be glad to see Putin at Thanksgiving dinner at Mar-a-Lago,” the newspaper writes.
America will concentrate on establishing dominance in its own region, pushing around Mexico and Canada, intending to take the Panama Canal and Greenland. Trump will force Ukraine into a peace agreement without backing it up with security guarantees. He will ease sanctions against Russia and will be glad to see Putin at Thanksgiving dinner at Mar-a-Lago,” the newspaper writes. 
					
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				Ogni giorno una nuova provocazione. Adesso sequestrano le navi mercantili. Vogliono a tutti i costi provocare una guerra mondiale

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🇫🇮🇷🇺Finnish special forces seize Russian "shadow fleet" tanker "Orel S" that allegedly damaged important European cable Estlink 2t.me
Fa a meno di tagliare i cavi e nessuno sequestra niente
 bravo Sei sicuro che siano stati i russi? Sarai anche sicuro che sono stati i russi a far saltare il tubo. Anche il mercantile affondato è sicuramente un autosabottaggio. Saresti un grande analista.
 bravo Sei sicuro che siano stati i russi? Sarai anche sicuro che sono stati i russi a far saltare il tubo. Anche il mercantile affondato è sicuramente un autosabottaggio. Saresti un grande analista. 
					
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				Anche I russiIn some ways, what has happened with the ATACMS — pronounced “attack ’ems” — is the story of what has happened with other Western weaponry in the war. Ukraine pressed for months and even years to get Western weapons: HIMARS rocket launchers, Abrams tanks and F-16 fighter jets.
But by the time the West granted access to these weapons, Ukraine had lost more ground. And no weapon has been a silver bullet. Western officials also say Ukraine has relied too much on help from the West and hasn’t done enough to bolster its own war effort, especially in mobilizing enough troops.
he United States had long resisted sending Ukraine long-range ATACMS, with a range of 190 miles, fearing that their use deep inside nuclear-armed Russia would escalate the war.
In the spring, President Biden relented. The administration shipped Ukraine as many as 500 missiles from Pentagon stockpiles, the U.S. officials said. While Ukraine couldn’t use them in Russia, they fired them at targets in eastern Ukrainian territories controlled by Russia and in Crimea, seized by Russia in 2014 — aiming at hardened command and control posts, weapons storage areas and some other bunkers.
U.S. and NATO officials said those strikes had been effective, but also said that they felt Ukraine could have been more judicious in the number of missiles used and more selective with targeting.
At that point, Ukraine had only “tens of the missiles” left — maybe about 50, the two U.S. officials said. It had no likelihood of getting more, they said. The limited American supplies had already been assigned for deployment in the Middle East and Asia. Officials in Britain, which allowed Ukraine to use its long-range Storm Shadow missiles inside Russia after Mr. Biden’s decision, also said recently that it didn’t have many more to provide.
