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Moscow outlines plans for joint force with key ally
The Russian-Belarusian military grouping was created to ward off a potential invasion, a senior diplomat explains
The joint Russian-Belarusian military force performs a solely defensive role, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Galuzin said on Saturday. The diplomat also dismissed any speculation that it could be deployed in the Ukraine conflict.
Speaking to RIA Novosti, Galuzin noted that “the task of the joint Russian-Belarusian group of troops is, if necessary, to fight back against a would-be aggressor, should the territory of our ally Belarus be invaded."
Putin References Ukraine "War" For 1st Time, In Response To Zelensky's D.C. Visit
This perhaps marks the biggest signal thus far over more than 10 months of fighting that the Ukraine conflict could grind on for years...
Russian President Vladimir Putin called his "special military operation" in Ukraine a "war" for the first time since he launched a full-scale invasion into Russia’s neighbor nearly 10 months ago.
Putin said at a Thursday televised news conference: "Our goal is not to spin this flywheel of a military conflict, but, on the contrary, to end this war," adding that "This is what we are striving for." The words came as the Kremlin is still reacting to Zelensky's Wednesday speech wherein he pressed US lawmakers to authorize tanks, warplanes, and longer-range missiles while talking up future "victory".
Sen. Lindsey Graham: Someone Must "Take Out" Putin For War To End
Senator Lindsey Graham this week repeated his call for Russian President Vladimir Putin to be assassinated, telling Fox News in a live interview that the Ukraine war will only end if someone "takes Putin out".
"How does this war end? When Russia breaks, and they take Putin out. Anything short of that, the war’s gonna continue," Graham said on Wednesday's America Reports on Fox.
Russia’s only aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov catches fire
Russia’s only aircraft carrier caught fire on Thursday, only a matter of months before it was meant to return to sea after lengthy repairs. The Admiral Kuznetsov was close to being released back to the Russian navy after years of repairs when it caught fire
Alexei Rakhmanov, head of the state-owned United Shipbuilding Corporation (USC), told Russia’s RIA Novosti news agency.“There has been a little problem during repairs,” Mr Rakhmanov said. “The blaze has been put out. All fire alarms worked normally.
US moving bioweapons research out of Ukraine – Moscow
Unfinished projects are being relocated to Central Asian and Eastern European countries, according to the Russian military
Washington has been moving its bioweapons research out of Ukraine, the head of Russia’s Nuclear Biological and Chemical Defense Troops has claimed. This comes after the research laboratories' existence was exposed under the Trump presidency.
“The Pentagon is actively working to transfer its unfinished research projects to the countries in Central Asia and Eastern Europe,” Igor Kirillov insisted during a briefing on Saturday.
Russia to divert gas away from West – official
Moscow will focus on Asian markets despite EU requests to increase supply, Deputy Prime Minister Novak says
Russian gas is still in high demand in the EU despite the bloc’s latest sanctions on the country’s energy exports, but Moscow intends to divert trade flows elsewhere, Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandr Novak said on Friday.
In an interview with the Russia24 channel, he noted that European “colleagues are constantly asking us to increase supplies” via existing infrastructure such as the TurkStream or Blue Stream pipelines and the Ukrainian gas transportation system, adding that the European market remains relevant for Russia.
Kazakhstan to start transporting oil to Germany via Russian pipeline in January
This article was originally published by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and is reprinted with permission.
In January 2023, Kazakhstan will try to transport oil to Germany through the “Dostyk” pipeline as a test. This was stated in the press release of “Kazmunaigaz” company dated December 21.
Anything Mao Can Do I Can Do Better: Xi Jinping
For months, China watchers have been focused like laser beams on the Taiwan Strait, with much speculation on whether and when communist China will attempt a cross-Strait invasion to “absorb” Taiwan by force into the “People’s Republic.”
That speculation became a fever pitch due to two events: Nancy Pelosi’s 19-hour visit to Taipei back in July and Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s triumphant report to the Chinese Communist Party’s 20th National Congress in October.
DEVELOPING: China has sent 39 warplanes and 3 ships toward Taiwan in the past 24 hours
China’s military sent 39 planes and three ships toward Taiwan in a 24-hour display of force directed at the island, Taiwan’s defense ministry said Thursday.
China’s military harassment of self-ruled Taiwan, which it claims is its own territory, has intensified in recent years, and the Communist Party’s People’s Liberation Army has sent planes or ships toward the island on a near-daily basis.
Between 6 a.m. Wednesday and 6 a.m. Thursday, 30 of the Chinese planes crossed the median of the Taiwan Strait, an unofficial boundary once tacitly accepted by both sides, according to Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense.
Three dead, more injured in Paris shooting
Police have detained a 69-year-old suspect reported to have a record of crimes against foreigners
A gunman has gone on a shooting spree in the French capital, Paris, killing three people and wounding another four, the mayor of the city's 10th district Alexandra Cordebard has confirmed. Police have apprehended a suspect and a murder investigation has been launched.
The attack occurred in central Paris shortly before midday local time on Friday. France’s BFM TV channel reported that shots had been fired near a local Kurdish cultural center in the 10th arrondissement. The neighborhood is also home to numerous shops, restaurants and bars.
Watch: Iranian ad simulates 'fierce' response to Israeli strike
Iran says it would completely destroy the Dimona nuclear reactor and 'level' Tel Aviv and Haifa in two waves of precise rocket attacks.
Netanyahu announces formation of Israel’s 37th government
Israeli Prime Minister-designate Benjamin Netanyahu late Wednesday night informed President Isaac Herzog that he has secured the necessary backing to form the country’s next government.
Netanyahu tweeted that he had succeeded in forming a right-wing/religious coalition, just minutes before the midnight deadline.
The tweet consisted of a two-word Hebrew phrase that roughly translates into, “I got it.”
After a victory for his Likud Party and its “natural allies” at the polls on Nov. 1, Netanyahu had anticipated an easier job in forming a coalition, announcing that it would be ready in time for the opening of the Knesset on Nov. 15.
Knesset Committee discusses whether a new minister will be appointed for the Third Temple
uring a discussion in a Knesset committee concerning a new law, a question was raised about its application after the construction of the Third Temple. Though the suggestion was in jest and generated light-hearted banter, most of the opposition to the law came from the religious MKs while many of the non-religious lawmakers said they supported the law and did not oppose the Temple.
Hebrew language Kikar HaShabbat reported that on Wednesday morning, the Knesset’s Constitution, Law and Justice Committee discussed Amendment No. 14 to one the country’s Basic Law titled “The Government,” which adopted in its current form in 2001 to outline the composition and function of the Israeli government. The amendment currently being considered allows for the addition of ministers.
Rabbis Bring Jesus Home for Christmas
We’re witnessing the undoing of 2,000 years of Jewish rejection and animosity towards Jesus, a miracle by any estimation
More than 25 prominent rabbis from Israel and abroad issued a statement calling for a renewed look at Jesus, Christians and the New Testament faith.
Quoting from their own sages, these outstanding Orthodox rabbis are not ashamed to exalt the name of Jesus, welcoming the carpenter from Nazareth back into the Jewish fold.
“Jesus brought a double goodness to the world,” declared the group of well-known rabbis. “On the one hand he strengthened the Torah of Moses majestically… and not one of our Sages spoke out more emphatically concerning the immutability of the Torah.” At the same time “he removed idols from the nations.”
It’s almost impossible to publish a paper that questions official covid claims due to science preprint censorship
(Natural News) There are many things the covid scamdemic destroyed that we are all aware of: social cohesion and health freedom being two of the most notable. One change that flew under the radar of most, though, are pre-print servers like medRxiv and arXiv, which no longer allow for the publishing of any scientific research that questions official covid claims.
Previously, pre-print servers allowed scientists to publish pretty much any research for public review prior to it going through the formal review process for publishing. This allowed for researchers to share their work and receive feedback on it – but no longer for anything related to covid that bucks the narrative.
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Data on Neonatal Deaths from Major Israeli Health Insurer Shows Huge Spikes
Rate of neonatal deaths triples after vaccination drives
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Christmas is canceled: Almost 7,000 flights scrapped or delayed as bomb cyclone causes travel chaos
Christmas travel plans for hundreds of thousands of people are in jeopardy as a "bomb cyclone" brings freezing temperatures and blizzard conditions to various parts of the country.
Of flights leaving from and arriving in cities in the United States on Thursday, so far, nearly 2,000 have been canceled and almost 5,000 have been delayed, according to Flight Aware.
WEF Wants To Cancel Christmas To Fight Climate Change
The World Economic Forum is now calling for Christmas holiday traditions to be canceled in coming years as part of an effort to save the environment.
The WEF has ordered mainstream media outlets to begin pushing the anti-Christmas narrative and wants to introduce an international policy that will require governments to phase out Christmas traditions in their countries in favor of “carbon-neutral” celebrations.
Right On Cue, Emmanuel Macron Celebrates His 45th Birthday In The Roman Ruins City Of Jerash In Jordan That’s Right Next Door To Selah Petra
French President Emmanuel Macron celebrated his 45th birthday in the Roman ruins city of Jerash in Jordan by Selah Petra
The Middle East site Al Bawaba reported today that ‘Emmanuel Macron visited Jerash on Wednesday, accompanied by a group of people as they all were listening to Egyptian soprano Farrah el-Dibany, according to a video shared online. Macron came to Jordan from Qatar to participate in the Baghdad Conference for Cooperation and Partnership. The conference was held in Jordan’s Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth. Upon his arrival in Jordan, Crown Prince Hussein welcomed the French president on Tuesday.’ Now what in the actual and literal Hell could Macron be doing there? Oh, you know.
“He shall enter also into the glorious land, and many countries shall be overthrown: but these shall escape out of his hand, even Edom, and Moab, and the chief of the children of Ammon.” Daniel 11:41 (KJB)
The move to celebrate his birthday in Jerash is fraught with types and symbology of the end times, specifically related to the time of Jacob’s trouble. If you have never read our article on Selah Petra, we highly recommend that you do so as soon as possible.
MACCABEAN-ERA COIN DISCOVERY SUPPORTS HANUKKAH HISTORY
Lost Coins Found After 2,200 Years
The Jewish holiday of Hanukkah has roots that go back to the second century BC and it is even mentioned in the New Testament. Now, the first ever archeological evidence of the Maccabean Revolt and the story of Hanukkah was unearthed during excavations in the Judean Desert last May. Fifteen ancient silver coins were discovered in a wooden container hidden over 2,000 years ago in a crack of the Murbaat Cave in the Darageh Stream Nature Reserve which overlooks Israel’s Dead Sea.
The Judean Desert Excavation and Survey Project was carried out between March and May of 2022 by the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) with the Archaeological Office for the Military Administration of Judea and Samaria, in cooperation with the Ministry for Jerusalem and Heritage.
That's My King!
Do you know Him?
That’s My King. Happy birthday Jesus. Merry Christmas.
Good news Jews accepting of Jesus the rebel Jew. I guess its understandable if given the choice to abandon the rebel or be crucified, the choice is easy. 2000 years of Roman propaganda, divisiveness, is a long time. Better late than never!