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>NEWS >Russia/Ukraine Russian lead negotiator Vladimir Medinsky: talks with Ukraine are continuing. Russian position on Crimea and Donbas unchanged, Ukraine stated willingness to meet core Russian demands. Up to 4,000 Ukrainian fighters may now be in Mariupol >Nagorno Karabakh Baku responds to Yerevan’s call for negotiation of a comprehensive peace treaty amid new tensions >Saudi Arabia Coalition halts all military operations in Yemen >Israel PM Bennett in response to recent terror attacks: "Anyone who has a gun license, now is the time to carry the weapon." >Pakistan No confidence vote against Imran Khan after ultimatum set by army: Go or face consequences. FM Qureshi met Chinese FM Wang Yi in Huangshan on bilateral strategic, economic and security cooperation China says they will protect Imran Khan's regime militarily and politically >NATO New Lethal and non-lethal aid to Ukraine declared by Norway, US and others. Finland in talks to join NATO
>christian ukrainians incl. civilians massacred by atheist commie russians half of which are muslim-shamanist churkas and mongols why is christianity so weak gpgbros it didn't even save armenians from getting genocided. Or was it god's will?
>Putin signs 'no rubles, no gas' decree from 1st April. Unblinking Germany and France prepare to ration >U.S continues to dither on providing S300 to Ukraine, a system it already runs. Same story regarding FR and tanks. Bad >Violent Russian Russian attacks vs Izyum,Chernyhiv >Mariupol ceasefire. Possible official declaration of denazification in some form soon
>Russia has moved a little less than about 20% of their forces away from #Kyiv says the Pentagon Press secretary. "It has not been wholesale by any means, nor has it been rapid...we don't see any indication that they're going to be sent home. twitter.com/CarlaBabbVOA/status/1509604750018453512
Aiden King
I botched my sitrep.
Jason Morgan
But Putin lost goyim
Cameron Hill
>That #OOPS moment when the truth comes out... even on the MSM. On air. >unexpected reveal of "innocent patients" with assault rifles showcased how the Ukrainian military uses ambulances. That same modus operandi involves exploiting civilians and using them as human shields.
>NEW Defence Secretary BWallaceMP says long range artillery and armoured vehicles (although not tanks) will be supplied to Ukraine as a result of today's donor conference. (UK) twitter.com/carldinnen/status/1509553524824326150
Josiah Clark
What kind of artillery is Ukraine getting and what kind of armored cars
Probably more soviet stuff as they have the infrastructure for it
Alexander Kelly
I (the chairman of /gpg/ and the one with the biggest dick and brain in this general) declare nigel of /gpg/, to be the 6th permanent member of the /gpg/ security council
>chairman of /gpg/ no such thing :^) >declare not without the consent of the other members. I vote aye. let us wait for TK's, zaydi's, and argie's stance
Understanding Dispute Between DRC And Rwanda Over M23
>Since last November, the March 23 Movement (M23) has resumed its military activities in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo. This week, when they were the victims of a new incursion by this rebel movement, the Congolese armed forces openly accused neighboring Rwanda of having taken part in this attack, showing two suspected soldiers of the Rwandan army captured. What’s going on ? Are these accusations true? Who is right ? What is really happening on the ground.
>These clashes took place between the FARDC and ex-M23 units, now known as the ARC. They are part of a series of skirmishes that have opposed the two forces for several months, and in a broader sense, the return of the said ex-M23 units to the DRC since the end of 2016, when they settled in the border triangle between DRC, Uganda and Rwanda.
>Here, one must certainly take into account the different levels and scales potentially involved. Although Rwandan support for Congolese rebellions such as RCD-Goma and CNDP has been amply proven in the past, this support was already much more indirect during the M23 era in 2012 and 2013. Why does this matter? Indeed, many analyzes paint a “flat” picture of the conflicts in the region. Such a perspective makes it difficult to gauge all the actors and their motivations. The leaders of the M23, in this case, have long been torn between proximity to certain neighboring countries and their own agenda which may or may not coincide with that of Kigali. Identifying a rebellion like the M23 as a mere pawn of Rwanda does not necessarily do justice to the complexity of the conflict. Although the outcome of the current escalation is difficult to predict, it is therefore not an automatic determinism that relations between Kinshasa and Kigali evolve according to the military situation.
kek, what an honour I will get Her Majesty to raise Erdoshill as Earl of Istanbul so that the Earl and Boris can usher in a great age of Turkish world domination srsly though, there are probably oldfags here that are better suited still I will not deny such a prestigious honour I like to think I earned it by my emergency bakes recently :D why not Caliph while you're at it?
Theres quite a lot going on over there, the rwandan intervention in Mozambique, French-Rwandan relations are improving, now this. Not sure what Kagame is up to, im thinking future cooperation with France. Theyre having problems with Afrique Francaise
Ayden Cook
>what is your reasoning for opposing it? the frog anglo thing >hollow words. I declare myself the supreme leader of /gpg/ and I declare (you) to be the emperor of /gpg/
twitter.com/michaeldweiss/status/1509597012865470467 Front north of Kiev: >Ukrainian Ground Forces Command claim they've counted "almost 700 units of equipment withdrawing towards Ivankov, towards the Belarusian border."