russia ukraine airspace Will Moscow Retaliate? Counterattack against EU Nation States Which Allow Ukrainian Drones to Use Their Airspace to Target Russia?

Will Moscow Retaliate? Counterattack against EU Nation States Which Allow Ukrainian Drones to Use Their Airspace to Target Russia?

Russian officials have repeatedly warned that any NATO state allowing Ukrainian drones to use its airspace for strikes on Russian territory could become a legitimate military target, raising urgent questions about the likelihood of such retaliation. The article examines Moscow’s stated legal justifications, the deterrent power of NATO’s collective defense, and the specific thresholds that…

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63b7a1ec 81a7 498c a3f6 4c49bc053300 800x600 How Likely Is It That Russia Attacks The Foreign Companies Supplying Ukraine With Drones?

How Likely Is It That Russia Attacks The Foreign Companies Supplying Ukraine With Drones?

Typically cautious Putin isn’t going to risk World War III over foreign drone companies when he wouldn’t risk it after Ukraine attacked his country’s nuclear triad with Western support last summer. By Andrew Korybko Former Russian President and incumbent Deputy Chair of the Security Council Dmitry Medvedev warned on X that “Russian Defense Ministry’s statement must be…

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Vladimir Putin Russia launches overnight missile strikes across Ukraine

Russia launches overnight missile strikes across Ukraine

MOSCOW (DPA, NAN, CONVERSEER) – Russian forces launched another wave of missile strikes across Ukraine overnight, targeting several regions including Chernihiv, Mykolaiv, Kharkiv and Zhytomyr, the Ukrainian Air Force said on Saturday. Explosions were reported in multiple locations, including the capital Kiev, where Mayor Vitali Klitschko reported several blasts on Telegram and said air defences…

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What’s the real reason why the Economist wants Europe to spend $400 billion more on Ukraine?

What’s the real reason why the Economist wants Europe to spend $400 billion more on Ukraine?

Federalising the EU, not the political fantasy of defeating Russia, is the real goal, which requires another four years of proxy warfare and at least another $400 billion to complete By Andrew Korybko SAN FRANCISCO (CONVERSEER) – The Economist argued that the EU and the UK should meet Ukraine’s estimated $390 billion financing needs over…

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