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harryhaller@diaspora.psyco.fr

La première suggère que, après la guerre, des troupes ukrainiennes pourraient remplacer certaines des forces américaines stationnées en Europe. La seconde, initialement promue par le sénateur républicain Lindsey Graham, offrirait aux États-Unis un accès privilégié aux ressources naturelles de l’Ukraine.

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faab64@diasp.org

For the last 18 months or so, Saudi Arabia and Iran have been engaging in a process of rapprochement. The two signed a Beijing-brokered roadmap to de-escalation in early 2023. The Kingdom reopened its embassy in #Tehran in autumn 2023. Since then, a series of symbolic steps, including state visits and the opening of consular services, have taken place. Not that you'd know from reading the prestige press in the UK and US. The #FT, #Bloomberg, the #WSJ, the #WaPo and the #NYT hardly report on this story. So, yesterday, Saudi Arabia and Iran conducted joint naval exercises in the Gulf of Oman. Given the situation in the Middle East, this would seem important. Who's reporting on it? Let's look at #Google News.

#Iran #KSA #PersianGulf #Media #Censorship #Politics #China #WestAaia

kuchinster@rusx.org

Image/photoSol wrote the following post Fri, 16 Aug 2024 04:30:34 +0300

FT Reports A Ukrainian Warcrime

#FT #Reports A #Ukrainian #Warcrime #Ukraine #Russia #Kursk

"The willful killing of unarmed soldiers, especially when there is a good chance of taking them prisoners, is certainly a war crime.

It is astonishing that Christopher Miller of the Financial Times reports of it without further comment.

How Ukraine pulled off its biggest gamble: invading Russia (archived) - Financial Times, Aug 12, 2024"

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#ukrainian #AFU #military #war-crimes #failstate