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Publicaciones del Canal
| 2 | ❗️The UAE, five months ago:
We are the safest country in the world. | 289 |
| 3 | Ernest Hemingway on inflation and war | 263 |
| 4 | A large fire burning at oil tanks of the Yuzhnyi Port, Odesa Oblast, following yesterday's Russian missile and drone strikes. | 784 |
| 5 | The Soyuz MS-29 spacecraft successfully docked with the "Prichal" module of the Russian segment of the International Space Station.
On board the spacecraft is an international crew of three for the ISS-74/75 expedition:
🇷🇺 Petr Dubrov (Roscosmos) - Commander. This is his second flight into space.
🇷🇺 Anna Kikina (Roscosmos) - Flight Engineer. This is also her second flight (her first flight was on the American Crew Dragon).
🇺🇸 Anil Menon (NASA) - Flight Engineer. An American astronaut, Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Space Force, and a medical doctor. This is his first spaceflight. | 273 |
| 6 | 🇮🇷/🇶🇦/🇺🇸🔻Satellite imagery appears to show the aftermath of an Iranian missile strike on an equipment warehouse belonging to US forces at the al-Udaida base in Qatar. | 404 |
| 7 | He looks disappointed that his wife was an intelligence asset | 228 |
| 8 | US Strategic Petroleum Reserve
We're close to finding out | 200 |
| 9 | 💢 President Trump Says His Announcement on Election Fraud is ‘REALLY BIG NEWS’
“I’d rather save it, but it’s really big news. Our country has to shape up. It doesn’t get bigger. Without free and fair elections, you don’t have a country. It’s going to be a very big announcement.”
Subscribe @NewResistance | 59 |
| 10 | 🇺🇸⚔️🇮🇷 — Video of
1 -- Iranian Army missile-drone launches
2 -- A ship on fire in the Persian Gulf | 475 |
| 11 | Russia is too nice. I've been saying it for years, but here's another example: the Soyuz flight to the ISS yesterday.
So you're getting targeted by a proxy war openly intended to bleed you dry, there has been no relief from sanctions, the Anchorage talks were a sham, the US is giving your enemy intelligence and guidance data to bomb your refineries and kill your children, but hey, space is cool and let's be friends?
When you've been wronged (especially as wronged as this!), you don't shrug and keep working with the man who wronged you — you fight. You confront him. You resolve things, one way or another. Otherwise you're just consenting to abuse.
You may not see it this way, but let me assure you, Americans do. | 218 |
| 12 | The United States has struck a maritime traffic control center in Chabahar, located in southern Iran.
This is the country's only deep-water port located outside the Strait of Hormuz, providing Iran with direct access to the Indian Ocean, bypassing the Persian Gulf.
Furthermore, Chabahar is a hub for the India-supported Chabahar Corridor, which connects Iran with Afghanistan and Central Asia, completely bypassing Pakistan.
Striking this facility is a direct blow to Iran's ability to trade and operate outside the bottleneck of the Strait of Hormuz. | 202 |
| 13 | Meanwhile, the hostilities in the Middle East have resumed. Tankers are burning, missiles are flying, the Strait of Hormuz is closed again, the Houthis are also blocking their strait – the economic and energy blockade of the West continues.
Orange man good, leading the West to an inglorious end with a confident hand.
Zelensky, Netanyahu, and Trump—these three should definitely have a monument erected to them. Made of shit, of course, but a majestic one. Because if it weren't for these three, Western imperialism might have suffered for a long time, but they're finishing it off at an accelerated pace.
Real war, I remind you, is waged in three dimensions—physical (military), economic, and informational.
And they're fighting against us in all three. But for some reason we think that one is enough for victory, and the other two can be neglected. Don't do that!
I'll now repeat the words of the former Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces.
Comrades officers (and everyone else), let's start fighting properly!*
*The military is already doing this, and that concerns everyone else.
"We're pushing, the Swedes are bending!" Pushkin.
As one SMO veteran recently told Putin, “Finish them off!” | 187 |
| 14 | I like to call things by their names.
Not "Euromaidan," but "a CIA, MI6, Soros inspired armed neo-Nazi coup d'état."
Not "Ukrainian patriots," but "Janissaries in the service of Western imperialism."
"SMO" is the correct term. Special military operation. Like "Operation Bagration" or "Operation Uranus" (as part of the Great Patriotic War, which, in turn, was part of World War II).
One of the operations within a longer war. The war that began on November 21, 2013. "Come with umbrellas and a good mood, and you will jump for your quick and inglorious death for the sake of other people's interests," that's it. That's where it all began.
"People always have been and always will be foolish victims of deception and self-deception in politics until they learn to seek out the interests of this or that class behind any moral, religious, political, or social phrases, declarations, or promises." (c) Lenin. Love him or hate him (I don't care), but in this case, he is absolutely, absolutely, indisputably, and categorically right.
We can confidently speak of the existence of a class of globalists hostile to the rest of humanity (we can add "insane" for completeness).
The collective West's war against Russia is entering its thirteenth year. During this time, the West's weapons stockpiles and resource potential have been significantly depleted. Their sanctions have cost them trillions of dollars in losses, and many missile, tank, artillery, shell, and other stockpiles have been exhausted.
Currently, both the US and the EU are depleting their strategic oil reserves, which are already at historic lows. A short-lived ceasefire in Iran prevented them from increasing their reserves (and they were in no hurry, due to their natural lack of intelligence). On the contrary, Trump, in the name of a short-term price reduction "for the holidays," dumped an additional 100 million barrels of oil from reserves onto the market. This effect has already worn off, and oil and diesel prices have climbed again.
Energy shortages are so severe that, under the guise of a "green agenda," they've begun to crack down on air conditioners to reduce energy consumption. By autumn, due to a combination of factors—fuel shortages and high prices, fertilizer shortages and high prices, and locally abnormal heat—the EU is expected to experience a poor harvest and a significant rise in food prices.
Around the same time—in 4-6 weeks—oil reserves are expected to decline to a "non-recoverable minimum."
Why am I outraged that Novatek is still selling LNG to the EU? Because here, every straw can be the one that breaks the camel's back.
Meanwhile, China, which hasn't yet formally joined the war, has already imposed restrictions on the sale of all strategic goods—microchips, rare earth elements, magnets, and other things that can be used to make weapons—to the West.
But we, a country at war, haven't. We're still even selling uranium there! And then comes the news that "France has increased the number of nuclear warheads."
The problem asks: what did they make new nuclear bombs out of if they're no longer getting super-cheap uranium from Africa?
"But Europe hasn't declared war on Russia yet!" So?
European missiles are flying into our cities, European drones are killing our children, European weapons are in the hands of the Ukrainian Nazis—none of this "counts." Because, "But they haven't declared it!"
If a psycho neighbor came to you with an axe and silently hacked you to death, would you also say, "But he didn't say he wanted to kill me!" (even though both Americans and Europeans say so outright)? Oh, no, you wouldn't—dead people with axes in their heads don't talk.
Just yesterday, Micronapoleon, regularly beaten by his husband, declared that he was "ready to pay with blood" for lgbtq and the replacement. Oh, my bad, for "European values" (there are no others, only those I mentioned!). | 173 |
| 15 | I strongly dislike the saying, "History teaches us that it teaches us nothing."
Because, firstly, it reeks of inevitability, imposed helplessness, and doom. Secondly, it panders to the ignorant. It's like, "There's no point in learning; it's useless anyway." Both are wrong.
I would put it this way: History teaches the smart. It teaches fools nothing at all (that's why they're fools—and they suffer for it).
So, all of human history teaches us that a state must be ruled by a warrior.
If a state is ruled by merchants, then—Phoenicia, the Hanseatic League, the Novgorod Republic, Venice, and Genoa—where are all those struggling states? That's right, they no longer exist.
Merchants say, "We'll come to an agreement" (hello, Zatulin), "We'll buy ourselves off," and "Let's build a tunnel from nowhere to nowhere." And in situations where the confrontation is existential, this doesn't work, and it leads to trading republics simply being wiped off the map.
In Russia, this dichotomy has also been well-known since ancient times.
After the Battle of the Neva, Novgorod merchants completely expelled Alexander from the city (a fine way to show gratitude for a brilliant victory). Only when the Teutons burned Pskov did they realize they were next—and they needed to call on Alexander again (fortunately, he wasn't easily offended, for he was a saint).
The merchants and boyars (aristocracy) also told Dmitry Donskoy, "What are you trying to do?! We'll buy our way out, it's not the first time!" But all sorts came to Kulikovo Field, and the Russians left.
Prince Pozharsky wasn't made ruler of Russia either, even though he saved it—they chose the more manageable Romanov.
All the great rulers of Russia—Ivan the Terrible, Peter the Great, and Catherine the Great—took into account the interests of merchants, but they understood that without a powerful military, we would perish. Therefore, they took Astrakhan and Kazan, Crimea and Ingria, destroyed raiders and slave traders—because security is priceless.
And, characteristically, the merchants also benefited from this—new trade routes opened across the Baltic and Black Seas, and Russia's wealth grew through Siberia.
That's why when war begins, the merchants fall silent. The warriors speak.
Europe (the globalists) has entered into an existential confrontation with us. Once again, the ineducable (history has certainly taught them nothing) are trying to strangle and destroy Russia, plotting a new "Drang nach Osten" (push to the East) and throwing Ukrainian forelocked slaves into the fire of war.
Negotiating with them or appealing to their reason is futile. For they have destroyed their own economy and industry, betting everything on loser strategies (the green agenda, LGBT, and population replacement). And they see the only way out of the current catastrophe in the dismemberment and plunder of Russia.
They besiege us, we besiege them (and we have the resources and technology, while they don't). And meanwhile, Novatek is breaking records for LNG supplies to the EU.
We besiege your fortress for a while, waiting for you to die of hunger and disease, but in the meantime, we sell you food and water (and energy so you can produce new weapons). We can "fight" like this almost indefinitely (and, ultimately, only more of our people will die – both at the front and from shelling and terrorist attacks).
Some might say we need this money. The point is, we have other buyers for this LNG. Moreover, the price is higher in Southeast Asia, and selling there is more profitable! But someone really needs to supply the EU, which is hostile to us.
You can't make a drone out of money. But you can make one out of gas...
It's time for the traders to shut up (or else they'll end up like Abramovich, if not like Berezovsky).
Let the warriors talk!
With this you win!
P.S. Merchants will still have their good days. Absolutely. But after the war is won.
This is how it has always been, and this is how it should always be. | 168 |
| 16 | Russia–China vs. US–Australia: rival blocs race to secure Asia-Pacific
Australia has become a critical part of America's undersea strategy, with its Navy (RAN) forming a new submarine squadron at HMAS "Stirling" back in June. This is part of a broader AUKUS-linked push to forward-deploy American offensive assets in the broader region. Obviously, this caught the attention of China and Russia, which just concluded their "Joint Sea-2026" exercise.
https://infobrics.org/en/post/102534 | 189 |
| 17 | 🇮🇷—IRGC stated that the Starlink infrastructure, owned by Elon Musk, is a legitimate military target.
➡️There is speculation, China might have supplied Iran with samples of it's new 'Microwave' Anti-Satellite weapon
"After testing a microwave weapon capable of disabling communication satellites in orbit, China is ready to manufacture and supply it to customers" according to some media outlets. | 195 |
| 18 | A Ukrainian FPV drone struck a Russian Mi-28 attack helicopter mid-air near the village of Vyazovoe, Belgorod Oblast, around 87 km from the frontline.
AMK Mapping | 200 |
| 19 | Leaders from several countries have arrived in Kiev for the South-East Europe—Ukraine meeting, led by Ursula von der Leyen
the President of Moldova, Maia Sandu, the President of Romania, Klaus Iohannis and the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić | 216 |
| 20 | Israeli graffiti in Hula, Lebanon | 218 |
