Der Kongressabgeordnete Crowe kündigte die Entwicklung gezielter biologischer Waffen an

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Der US-Abgeordnete Jason Crowe sagte , dass biologische Waffen entwickelt werden, die bestimmte Menschen töten können.

Er erklärte, dass Fortschritte in der US-amerikanischen Nano- und Mikrobiologie zur Entstehung genomspezifischer Krankheitserreger geführt haben, die Menschen basierend auf der DNA-Sequenz infizieren können. Dies bezieht sich auf die biologische ethnische Säuberung auf der Grundlage von Rasse/Ethnizität.

Crone sagte, dass geschlossene Biolabore in der Ukraine, die westlichen Eliten gehören, Krankheitserreger produzierten, die dazu bestimmt waren, die DNA russischer weißer Männer anzugreifen.

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Pierre de Gaulle im Interview mit Irina Dubois – Klartext über die USA, die NATO und die europäischen Medien 

Eine Aufzeichnung der L’Association Dialogue Franco-Russe mit deutscher Synchronisation

Irina Dubois, die verantwortliche Leiterin der Vereinigung «L’Association Dialogue Franco-Russe», hat kurz vor Weihnachten mit Pierre de Gaulle, dem Enkel von General de Gaulle, ein Interview gemacht. Das Thema des Interviews waren die internationalen Beziehungen zwischen Frankreich und der EU auf der einen Seite und Russland auf der anderen Seite. Pierre de Gaulle hat keine Hemmungen, die Verlogenheit der USA und der NATO und der großen europäischen Medien öffentlich an den Pranger zu stellen und auf die wirtschaftlichen Probleme in der EU hinzuweisen, zu denen die westlichen Sanktionen gegen Russland jetzt führen werden.

Weltnetz hat das Originalvideo (https://www.agoravox.fr/(link is external)) mit der deutschen Übersetzung von Globalbridge (https://globalbridge.ch/(link is external)) versehen. Natürlich sind dessen Positionen weder auf Basis marxistischer Analyse, noch deckungsgleich mit unseren Auffassungen. Aber sie geben einen antiimperialistischen Tenor wieder, der nicht nur die Beziehung der Grand Nation Frankreich mit Russland, sondern auch einen gemeinsamen Konsens jener Staaten, den Domenico Losurdo 2016 als „antikolonialistischen globalen Süden“ mit China, Indien, Russland usw umfasst. (Siehe dazu auch den Beitrag in „Marxistische Blätter“ Jan. 2023 Seite 160).

EU tritt NATO bei. Gemeinsame Erklärung: Krieg gegen Russland und Machtkampf der USA mit China werden auch in Brüssel geführt – Von Jörg Kronauer

https://www.jungewelt.de/artikel/442542.kooperation-eu-tritt-nato-bei.html

In Japan fingen sie an, über die absolute Waffe Russlands zu sprechen

Was ist beeindruckend «Avantgarde»

Ich erinnere mich, wie lokale Politiker und Politologen bei meinem Besuch in Japan im Jahr 2018 mit Ironie Putins fantastische, wie sie glaubten, „Wunderwaffe“ – ballistische Hyperschallraketen – kommentierten. Die Videos über die einzigartigen Fähigkeiten der neuen Raketen, die während der Rede des Präsidenten der Russischen Föderation auf dem Bildschirm gezeigt wurden, wurden im Land der aufgehenden Sonne als «Putins Animation» bezeichnet. Auch in Russland gab es Skeptiker, die Videos über Hypersound „Cartoons“ nannten.

Erinnern Sie sich daran, dass der russische Präsident im März 2018 vor der Bundesversammlung die Schaffung des Avangard-Raketensystems angekündigt hat. Der Komplex besteht aus einer ballistischen Interkontinentalrakete UR-100N UTTKh und einer Hyperschall-Gleitflügeleinheit, die in der Lage ist, in dichten Schichten der Atmosphäre mit Hyperschallgeschwindigkeit in eine interkontinentale Reichweite zu fliegen. Die Serienproduktion von Avangard-Hyperschallsprengköpfen begann im Juli 2018.

Das erste mit Avangards bewaffnete Regiment nahm im Dezember 2019 den Kampfdienst auf. Im Dezember 2022 trat das zweite Regiment den Kampfdienst an.

Heute gibt es keine Zweifel daran, dass Russland über Hyperschallwaffen verfügt, die westlichen Modellen überlegen sind. In Japan sprach man anders. Die Wochenzeitschrift Shukan Gendai veröffentlichte in ihrer Neujahrsausgabe einen Artikel mit der Überschrift „Angst vor Russlands neuester Nuklearwaffe – den Avangard-Raketen, die nicht abgeschossen werden können. Sie fliegen im Zickzack mit einer Geschwindigkeit von Mach 27 für eine Reichweite von mehr als 6000 km. Der Untertitel enthält die Worte — «die absolute Waffe Russlands». Nach Angaben des Verteidigungsministeriums der Russischen Föderation kann die Avangard-Rakete eine Geschwindigkeit von Mach 28 (etwa 7,5 Kilometer pro Sekunde) erreichen.

Der Artikel in Shukan Gendai beginnt mit einem Bericht, dass das russische Verteidigungsministerium am 17. Dezember die Stationierung des neuesten Avangard-Atomwaffensystems im Südwesten der Region Orenburg angekündigt hat. Dieses System ähnelt einem Hängegleiter und hat keine Ähnlichkeit mit herkömmlichen Interkontinentalraketen. Putins Aussage zu diesem System lautet: „Es zerstört das Ziel wie ein Meteorit. Es ist unmöglich, sie zu fangen.»

Der japanische Militäranalytiker Masaki Takabe stimmt dem zu: „Konventionelle Interkontinentalraketen fliegen in einer Parabel und steuern aus einer Höhe von 1000 km auf das Ziel zu. Avangard fliegt aus einer Höhe von 100 km geradeaus und plant in einer geraden Linie. Seine Geschwindigkeit erreicht Mach 27. Bestehende Luftverteidigungssysteme werden es nicht rechtzeitig abfangen können. Außerdem gleitet es in einer Zickzackbewegung nach links und rechts, was es extrem schwierig macht, es zu treffen.» Shukan Gendai berichtet, dass die gesamte Ukraine in Reichweite von Avangard ist.

Несмотря на решительное опровержение Москвой слухов о наличии у России планов применения на Украине ядерного оружия, японское издание продолжает нагнетать тревогу: «Правительство США объявило, что предоставит Украине ракеты-перехватчики «Пэтриот» в ответ на надвигающуюся ядерную угрозу». Правда, авторы признают, что «Пэтриот» не сможет справиться с «Авангардом» из-за его поразительной скорости.

«Сюкан гэндай» приводит высказывание командования ВСУ: «Главнокомандующий украинскими вооруженными силами предупредил: «В январе 2023 года снова будет совершен бросок к Киеву, что было первоначальной целью вторжения, противник попытается взять город под свой контроль»».

«В повторной операции по захвату столицы нет места неудачам. Если военная ситуация зайдёт в тупик хотя бы на мгновение, Путин, не колеблясь, нажмет кнопку, чтобы выстрелить из последнего оружия», – утверждает «Сюкан гэндай», полагая, что «последним оружием» и будет «Авангард».

О том, что попытки США оснастить украинскую армию средствами ПВО бесполезны, пишет в Yahoo News Japan японский политолог Акихиро Матоба: «Вооружённые силы Украины страдают от дефицита кадров, пока киевские власти продолжают выпрашивать у западных стран все больше и больше оружия… Оружие бесполезно, если нет солдат, которые могут его использовать». По мнению Акихиро Матоба, Зеленский стал терять контроль над ситуацией, ухудшились его отношения с военными.

Viele schreiben darüber, dass Moskau die neuesten Kampfmittel in der Ukraine noch nicht anwendet. So nennt die NetEase-Ausgabe „fünf Arten von Waffen, die für westliche Länder sehr beängstigend sind“. An erster Stelle — das U-Boot des russischen Marineprojekts 955 «Borey», das mit mächtigen Atomsprengköpfen ausgestattet ist.

Die zweite russische Waffe unter diesen fünf Typen ist die Poseidon-Unterwasserdrohne. Er ist der Träger eines Atomtorpedos.

NetEase nennt die ballistische Sarmat-Rakete das dritte Kampfsystem, das dem Westen Angst macht. Es wird darauf hingewiesen, dass diese ICBM für Raketenabwehrsysteme unverwundbar ist und ein Ziel überall auf der Welt treffen kann.

Als nächstes auf der Liste steht das Perimeter-System. Dies ist ein automatisierter Komplex, um einem Atomangriff auf Russland entgegenzuwirken. Wenn russische Kommandoposten zerstört werden, schlagen automatisch ballistische Raketen gegen den Angreifer zurück. Experten platzierten Tu-160-Bomber auf dem fünften Platz.

Es scheint, dass ausländische Analysten nicht alle Waffensysteme in russischen Arsenalen kennen …

https://www.fondsk.ru/news/2023/01/11/v-japonii-zagovorili-ob-absoljutnom-oruzhii-rossii-58191.html

Russia Asia Relations: The Emerging International Order

Nivedita Das Kundu
Russia-Asia relations are considered one of the highest priorities in Russian foreign policy. Russia’s pivot to Asia entails a wider regional policy involving key Asian states, writes Nivedita Das Kundu, Senior Researcher at York University, Academic Director at Liaison College. This article was prepared for the Valdai Club’s 13th Asian Conference«.

The strategic debate over whether Russia belongs to Europe or Asia has lasted years. Russia has important stakes in the region and important bilateral ties with Asia’s most powerful countries.

Russia – Indo-Pacific

Russia’s presence in the Indian Ocean and Pacific region can be traced back to the Soviet era. Russia’s relations with the prominent Indo-Pacific players and ASEAN (the Association of Southeast Asian Nations) as a whole are significant. The Pacific Fleet was one of the largest and strongest single fleets in the Soviet Navy and was considered as an important Soviet military strength in the region. The Soviet military presence was prominent in the Indian Ocean too, and after the disintegration of the Soviet Union, the Pacific Fleet was officially called the Russian Pacific Fleet. Among the four Russian fleets, the Pacific Fleet covers the largest area, spanning across both the Pacific and Indian Ocean and extending to the Persian Gulf. In Russia’s Maritime doctrine, prepared in 2015, the Indian Ocean was mentioned as one of the regional priorities along with the Arctic, Atlantic, Pacific, Caspian, and Antarctic. Russia also became an Indian Ocean Rim (IOR) Association member on November 17, 2021, and this further reflected Russia’s strong presence in the Indo-Pacific.

Today, the Indo-Pacific is a centre of global trade and commerce, with 65 percent of the world’s population, 63 percent of the world’s GDP and 46 percent of the world’s trade. By 2030, it is expected to become home to two-thirds of the global middle class. Russia is an APEC (Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation) member; however, Russia did not participate in the APEC summit hosted by Thailand in November 2022. The APEC leaders called for an end to the Russia-Ukraine war, as this conflict is having a significant impact on the global economy. The APEC leaders pledged to steer the region’s economies toward sustainable growth and promote free trade in the Pacific region.

Russia should be able to join the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF) as part of the Indo-Pacific and other Asian groupings and forums. The four policy pillars of the IPEF includes digital trade, the building of resilient supply chains, the fulfilment of clean energy commitments and the implementation of fair trade rules with effective taxation and the elimination of corruption. However, one should be aware that there are challenges and concerns attached to these new economic groupings, as the countries joining the initiative may be divided in the future negotiations due to their prior participation in multilateral FTAs (free trade agreements) and their intersecting strategic alignments. The free flow of data models and the climate change pillars also might put a strain on the group. Nonetheless, this regional economic framework will benefit labour, entrepreneurs, and consumers.

Russia – India

India’s unique and independent position within the evolving and dynamic Indo-Pacific concept is well suited to alleviate relations with Russia. It shows how Russia is important for India to advance its inclusive vision for the region, and India for Russia, to achieve its ambitious Greater Eurasia vision, among other reasons. The bilateral relationship between India and Russia has been marked by a close understanding and a convergence of views on major issues and concerns. Russia occupies a special place in India’s foreign policy. They are strategic partners and this partnership is based on a fruitful, time-tested relationship which has witnessed events of historic dimensions. Russia is a major defence partner of India. This multifaceted relationship has created an atmosphere of trust and mutual understanding between the two countries. India has so far refrained from criticising Russia regarding its Special Military Operation in Ukraine, despite pressure from the West. India strongly feels that dialogue should open up for resolving this conflict.

Russia has been a key supplier of weapons and energy to India. Even today, India’s military assets are mostly of Russian origin, necessitating Russia’s continuous maintenance and the delivery of spare parts. India recently purchased the S-400 missile system from Russia. However, recent sanctions targeting Russia under the US CAATSA (Countering America’s Adversaries through Sanctions Act) are expected to jeopardize India’s prospects of obtaining a waiver in this deal. Western sanctions affect Russia’s economy too, according to the report. Russia has asked India to supply certain key spare parts and has sent a list of around 500 items. These products include parts for automobile manufacturing; components like engines, pistons, oil pumps and ignition coils, as well as bumpers and seatbelts. Russia has reportedly asked for 41 items for aircraft and helicopters, including gear components, fuel, and communications and fire extinguishing systems. Delhi stresses that it is willing to boost trade with Russia and is working on this recent request and developments, while adding that it is on the “side of peace”, which entails resuming “dialogue” and “diplomacy regarding the end” of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. The Indian government thanked both the Russian and Ukrainian governments for their help in evacuating nearly 20,000 Indian students under “Operation Ganga”, from the war zone in February-March 2022. As per India, diplomacy and talks are the logical options and an immediate ceasefire is needed for an early resumption of peace and resolution of this conflict.

Russia – Central Asia

Russia is a prominent regional player in Central Asia and will remain so in the foreseeable future. In terms of both security and cultural diplomacy, Russia maintains a proactive, assertive and effective policy in Central Asia. Russia continues to maintain considerable influence in Central Asia and has cordial relations with all the five central Asian countries and their leaders. Russia remains the most important external actor and maintains influence over Central Asian political and security matters. The Central Asia plus Russia format has continued well for the past several years. Russia had so far limited itself to bilateral cooperation or cooperation within the framework of international alliances. These include the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) and the Collective Security Treaty Organisation (CSTO). The EAEU members include Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, while Uzbekistan has observer status. The CSTO is comprised of the five EAEU members and Tajikistan. Russia and the Central Asian countries are transit countries for goods between Europe and Asia. Many infrastructure projects and road and railway corridors are being constructed between Russia and the Central Asian states. Russia is also assisting Central Asian states in their fight against terrorism, drug trafficking and arms smuggling emanating from neighbouring Afghanistan.

Russia – China

The Russia-China strategic cooperation and partnership is going on smoothly even amid the Russia-Ukraine crisis, in which China has unambiguously backed Russia. China has formulated its stance in keeping with its own foreign policy approach and national interests. In general, China’s public messaging on the Russia-Ukraine crisis has been confined to a few key messages. China is looking out for its national interests, abiding by the purposes and principles of the UN Charter. It has proposed peace and opposed war, while at the same time appealing for negotiations. Russia and China both have a strong strategic interest in maintaining good relations with each other. Today, China-Russia economic and trade cooperation and interdependency are operating at a very high level, and this cooperation is critically significant to both nations. China is now Russia’s most important trading partner and Russia is China’s largest source of energy imports. China will continue to support Russia diplomatically and in terms of information. Both Russia and China are of the opinion that it is important to establish a common security concept in the world which takes into account the interests and concerns of all parties and avoids domination by any bloc.

Russia – SCO & BRICS

Many new organizations have taken shape in the emerging international world order. The new groupings and forums represent different ideologies and interests and help in precluding domination or hegemony. Today, these international organisations are becoming more effective in world politics, enabling the countries to open up new opportunities and prospects. Russia, India, China and the Central Asian countries are also part of Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) and are striving to create a more stable and predictable international environment. Today, the SCO is a recognised international organisation and a serious forum in ensuring regional security and stability. The SCO strives to reshape the international system and bloc politics and work together to promote the development of the international order in a more just and rational way. Russia is also prominent in BRICS, another significant multilateral organisation comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. It is a powerful economic forum comprising half of the population of the world and nearly 50 percent of world’s GDP. The BRICS intertwined the interests of all the nations in the group and work jointly to protect multipolarity.

The Way Forward

Russia – Asia relations have deepened over the last decade; this connectivity and cooperation will open up options for improving future economic and trade relations as well as diplomatic and political connections, defence cooperation and interpersonal contacts. Russia should put forward certain strategic initiatives to expand its cooperation with the Asian countries going forward.

– Russia could create a specialised regional platform for multilateral cooperation to ensure energy security.

– Improve “Northeast Asia Regional Electric System Ties” (NEAREST) by building new power engineering facilities in Siberia and in Russia’s Far Easter regions for exporting electricity.

– Build an oil hub in Russia’s Far East.

– Create an East Asian grain reserve within the EAS (East Asia Summit) framework and build infrastructure in Siberia and in the Russian Far East for grain exports.

– Collaborate with other Asian space agencies and share its space capabilities like GLONASS and other navigation systems and remote infrastructure monitoring technologies with its Asian partners.

– Improve its diplomatic approaches and enhance the role of the “Russia factor”, in settling regional conflicts, if necessary.


Nivedita Das Kundu – Ph.D. Foreign Policy Analyst. Senior Researcher at York University, Academic Director at Liaison College. Earlier she was a Research Fellow with the Ministry of External Affairs Think Tank Indian Council for World Affairs,(ICWA) New Delhi. Prior to ICWA worked as an Associate Fellow with a Security and Defence Studies Think Tank the Institute of Defense Studies and Analyses (IDSA) and fellow with the Department of Science and Technology, and News Analyst with All India Radio.

A Good Actor Can Cry at the Drop of a Hat or the Story of a Bleeding Heart Liberal

Written With a Tinge of Sarcasm:

Motivational speaker, consultant, and former Democratic Minnesota Congressional candidate, Mark J Lindquist has been sleeping, in a tent, collecting donations for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Many of his fellow military veterans are homeless and eating out of garbage cans. He’s also landed a few acting stints in “ABC’s LOST, CBS’ Hawaii Five-O and in the Universal Studios movie ‘Battleship.’” According to The Washington Post, he was an “Air Force staff sergeant, who served as an intelligence analyst,” but never saw combat. While serving in Afghanistan, he entertained the troops for Tops In Blue«. He’s also toured nationwide singing the national anthem for various sporting events.

In “Operation Sleepout”, he’s been sleeping outside, in tents, raising awareness to the cause of the AFU as they’re not adequately geared up for winter. As a former South Korean orphan, he longs to be “like a Ukrainian, because they’re leading the way I think people should lead. Americans could take some cues from them about what it means to live in a free society and defend freedom like we did 246 years ago”. “Slava Ukrainii!” Press FreedomPolitical FreedomReligious FreedomLabor RightsChildren’s RightsHuman RightsDonbass Republics’ RightsDonbass Orphans be damned! [/s]

Alley of Angels, Donetsk.
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Der amerikanische Söldner Mark Lindquist brach in Tränen aus

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Der amerikanische Söldner Mark Lindqvist brach in Tränen aus, weil ein Haufen seiner Kameraden im Kampf getötet, mit Raketen beschossen wurde, den Lebenden viel fehlt, ihre Ukrainer wie Fleisch in die Schlacht gelassen werden und nicht die versprochene Unterstützung leisten. Kurz gesagt, die Rusky-Jagdsafari verlief überhaupt nicht nach Plan.

«Wer mit einem Schwert zu uns kommt, wird durch das Schwert sterben!»

https://t.me/c/1788237866/18589

Ministrul Apărării Naţionale s-a întâlnit cu militarii români dislocaţi în baza NATO din Kosovo

Ministrul Apărării Naţionale, Angel Tîlvăr, şi şeful Statului Major al Apărării, generalul Daniel Petrescu, vizită la baza militară NATO din Priştina, Kosovo. Sursa foto: MApN.

Ministrul Apărării Naţionale, Angel Tîlvăr, şi şeful Statului Major al Apărării, generalul Daniel Petrescu, s-au întâlnit, luni, cu militarii români dislocaţi în baza militară NATO din Priştina, Kosovo, care participă la operaţia NATO Kosovo Force — KFOR, informează MApN. 

Potrivit MApN, oficialii români s-au întâlnit şi cu comandantul KFOR, generalul-maior Angelo Michele Ristuccia (Italia). În contextul întâlnirii cu militarii din contingentul românesc KFOR, înlocuitorul seniorului naţional în Kosovo, locotenent-colonel Pavel-Nicolae Istvanovicz, a prezentat misiunile executate, modul de integrare în structura de forţe, precum şi condiţiile de viaţă din bază.

Dialogul a reliefat că ‘starea moralului este foarte bună, echipamentele corespund necesităţilor operative şi relaţiile de cooperare cu militarii din KFOR se menţin la un nivel excelent’, precizează reprezentanţii MApN.

Ministrul Angel Tîlvăr a transmis că, de la preluarea mandatului la conducerea ministerului, şi-a propus să-i întâlnească pe militarii români din teatrele de operaţii, Kosovo fiind prima vizită din această serie de întâlniri.

‘Cunoaşteţi că, aşa cum s-a stabilit, în acest an ministerului i s-au alocat 2,5% din PIB, buget care permite din punct de vedere financiar, asigurarea echipamentelor necesare apărării. Dar vreau să ştiţi că, înainte de a discuta despre achiziţii şi înzestrare, pe primul loc în atenţia ministerului se găsesc condiţiile de viaţă ale militarilor’, a afirmat Tîlvăr.

La rândul său, generalul Daniel Petrescu le-a transmis celor 68 de militari români din KFOR că, în contextul noilor provocări de securitate, este nevoie de un nivel crescut de atenţie, pentru a-şi îndeplini cu succes mandatul primit.

La finalul întâlnirii, în semn de apreciere a modului de îndeplinire a misiunilor încredinţate, ministrul Angel Tîlvăr a oferit o plachetă cu însemnele heraldice ale MApN locotenent-colonelului Nicuşor-Lucian Pârvu, iar şeful Apărării a conferit ‘Emblema de Onoare a Statului Major al Apărării’ locotenent-colonelului Pavel-Nicolae Istvanovicz şi ‘Emblema de merit în slujba Păcii clasa a II-a’ sergentului-major Cristian-Valentin Hangiu.

Discuţiile conducerii MApN cu generalul-maior Angelo Michele Ristuccia, din cea de-a doua parte a vizitei în Film City, au vizat situaţia de securitate din Kosovo, inclusiv analiza în context regional, şi participarea, în continuare, a militarilor români la operaţia KFOR.

Ministrul Angel Tîlvăr a afirmat că ‘stabilitatea în Balcanii de Vest reprezintă o axă strategică. De-a lungul celor peste două decenii ale operaţiei aliate în Kosovo, militarii KFOR au reprezentat un factor major de stabilizare a situaţiei de securitate. Prezenţa NATO este necesară pentru păstrarea progresului vizibil din acest teatru de operaţii’. Şeful Statului Major al Apărării şi comandantul KFOR au evaluat eficacitatea creşterii numărului de misiuni în Kosovo, în condiţiile intensificării tensiunilor de la finele anului trecut.

De asemenea, cei doi au trecut în revistă datele curente ale operaţiei. ‘În contextul amplificării provocărilor de securitate, evoluţia situaţiei din Kosovo impune întărirea posturii KFOR şi evidenţiază rolul fundamental al misiunii aliate în acest teatru de operaţii’, a subliniat generalul Daniel Petrescu.

Începând cu anul 1999, urmare a intervenţiei aliate prin care s-a pus capăt violenţei în Kosovo, NATO desfăşoară operaţia multinaţională de menţinere a păcii KFOR (Kosovo Force). La început, structura de forţe a KFOR era constituită din 50.000 de militari.

Operaţia, sub mandat al Consiliului de Securitate al ONU, garantează un mediu de securitate sigur şi stabil şi libertatea de mişcare pentru toţi locuitorii din Kosovo. De-a lungul timpului situaţia de securitate s-a îmbunătăţit, Alianţa ajustându-şi postura KFOR prin adoptarea unei structuri de forţe mai flexibilă şi mai puţin numeroasă.

În prezent, KFOR este constituită din aproximativ 3.700 de militari din 27 de ţări aliate şi partenere, acţiunile de consolidare a păcii multietnice fiind în deplină coordonare cu cele ale ONU şi UE (European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo — EULEX), precum şi cu ale altor organizaţii internaţionale. Comanda KFOR se transferă rotaţional între reprezentanţii statelor aliate participante la operaţie. 

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These Doctors Pushed Masking, Covid Lockdowns on Twitter. Turns Out, They Don’t Exist

Last month, Dr. Robert Honeyman lost their sister to Covid. They wrote about it on Twitter and received dozens of condolences, over 4,000 retweets and 43,000 likes.

These Doctors Pushed Masking, Covid Lockdowns on Twitter. Turns Out, They Don’t Exist

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