@ValemontPl She is just a useful idiot for the Russians. But yeah, as her credibility goes down the drain, the Russians will have to eventually dump her.
Xi Jinping's polite message for Carney, Albanese
China said on Saturday (September 6, 2025) that its military monitored the passage of Australian and Canadian warships through the Taiwan Strait, criticising their presence in the sensitive waterway as "causing trouble".
UAE bins Western sanctions on Russia as toilet paper
Russia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have reached a major economic agreement designed to stimulate bilateral trade and investment by lowering export-related costs and easing market access.
TRUMP’S OFFICIAL LINE? HE WANTS TO COMBAT “NARCO-TERRORISM.” SOUNDS NOBLE, DOESN’T IT? BUT LOOK AT THOSE PREPARATIONS — THIS ISN’T A WAR ON DRUGS; THIS IS A WAR ON VENEZUELA. SPECIFICALLY, ON NICOLÁS MADURO.
It’s past midnight, and my heart’s heavy with gratitude as I think about a bond that’s weathered storms—India and Russia. When the world turned its back, when allies vanished into the shadows, Russia was the one that stepped up, no questions asked. Picture this: India, isolated, cornered by sanctions, wars, or global pressure, feeling the weight of a world that seemed to say, “You’re on your own.” But Russia? They didn’t just stand by—they reached out with unwavering support, like a friend who shows up when your soul’s at its lowest.
In the 1971 war, when India faced a daunting crisis, the US and Pakistan sided against us, sending warships to intimidate. Russia didn’t hesitate. Their navy sailed in, a quiet but fierce shield, saying, “We’ve got you.” That wasn’t just geopolitics—it was a lifeline, a promise that we weren’t alone. From arms to aid, from vetoes at the UN to standing firm during our nuclear tests when the world sneered, Russia’s been the friend who doesn’t flinch when the going gets tough. They’ve poured billions into our defense, space, and energy, not out of obligation but a shared heartbeat of trust.This is why India holds Russia close, like a brother who’s seen you at your weakest and never let go. Every handshake with Putin, every deal signed, carries the weight of that history—a bond forged in loyalty, not convenience. Even now, as global tides shift, India’s heart says, “Russia, you were there when no one else was.” That’s why we’ll always value this friendship, a flame that burns steady in a world that’s often cold.
So, here we are. Donald Trump, the self-proclaimed "deal guy" who once bragged he’d end the Ukraine war in 24 hours, is now playing Santa Claus to Zelenskyy.
Patriot missiles, sweet words, and... apologies? Yes, the man who promised to halt military aid is now delivering US weapons with a cherry on top.
Trump declared, "We get a lot of bullshit thrown at us by Putin, if you want to know the truth. He’s very nice all the time, but it turns out to be meaningless." That’s a direct jab at Vladimir Putin.
And then this, Trump also reassured Zelenskyy that he wasn’t responsible for any delay in arms shipments. Huh? We thought you are the president, you are the man behind the wheel.
And just look at the pattern here. With that sort of apology, he actually pulled off a Biden.
In June last year, Biden pulled the same move—He also had issued an apology to Zelenskyy for delaying aid.
Trump, who once mocked Biden for grovelling, is now doing a perfect impression of him.
This tells us: Maybe just maybe, there is some power which prevails, no matter who tries to pretend to run the White House.
And then we come to the leaked audio. What a timing man, whoever leaked this audio, you deserve a salute!
In that leaked audio from a private fundraiser last year, this is what Trump told donors:
“With Putin I said, ‘If you go into Ukraine, I’m going to bomb the sh*t out of Moscow. I’m telling you I have no choice.’ And then [Putin] goes, like, ‘I don’t believe you.’ But he believed me 10%.”
Ten percent? What a joke. This is Trump basically role-playing as a tough guy, but even he knows Putin wasn’t buying it. It's also suspicious that this audio conveniently leaked now, when tensions are rising and Trump is trying to prove he's not soft on Russia.
Then comes the cherry bomb: Trump is now openly eyeing the Russia sanctions bill. Yes, the same one his allies call the "economic nuke" or the economic bunker buster. It includes 500% tariffs on Russia and even its trading partners—essentially the entire Global South. Brilliant! Blow up the entire world economy and expect Putin to flinch. But here is spoiler: He won’t.
Trump seems possessed by the ghost of the military-industrial complex. After all, what happened at the NATO summit? European vassal states pledged 5% of their GDP to “defence.” That’s not defence. That’s a legalized extortion racket.
You scratch our back, we stuff your Pentagon pockets. That's the unspoken deal:
EU: “We’ll fund your war machine.”
Trump: “Fine. I’ll bark at Russia again.”
Result?
Putin this week showed to Trump who the real boss is. Trump was beating the war drums all along, Putin ran out of patience.
Russia sent a very real, very loud message—straight to Kyiv.
Hundreds of Russian drones swarmed Kyiv overnight, in what looked like a completely new military tactic. Not just from one direction. Not in small waves. This was a full-scale encirclement—an assault from every possible side.
Zelensky himself said Russia launched 400 drones and 18 missiles, including eight ballistic and six cruise missiles. Kyiv’s air defences? Overwhelmed. The message? Crystal clear:
“We’re not done. Not even close.”
This wasn’t a random barrage. It was strategic, precise, and brutal. Unlike previous strikes, where drones came in staggered patterns, this time Russia hit Kyiv all at once—blanketing the sky and punching holes in whatever was left of Ukraine’s defences.
While Trump was talking about pressure and posturing, Putin delivered firepower.
So much for Patriot missiles. So much for tough talk.
Russia didn’t blink. It bombed.
And the ones paying the price, once again? Poor people of Ukraine.
Not Trump. Not Ursula. Not motivational speaker Mark Rutte.
Just regular people caught in a war prolonged by political theatre
To end this war, the US will have to take Russia’s demands into consideration. Why? Simply because, Ukraine doesn’t have any cards.
Russia’s Sergei Lavrov said any real deal must include:
No NATO membership for Ukraine
De-militarise Ukraine so that West can never use Kyiv against Russia.
Protection of Russian-speaking population
Acknowledgment of border changes
Sanctions lifted and Russian assets unfrozen
No ifs, no buts. Now, you decide, my dear viewers, are these demands reasonable or not?
That’s the deal on the table. And if the US refuses to acknowledge it, this war drags on, with Ukraine as the cannon fodder.
But Trump doesn’t want that truth. Instead, he’s already shifting gears—now attacking India and China, imposing tariffs, hosting India’s enemies, and running out of targets.
Why? Because Trump has realized the US has no leverage left against Russia. Not militarily. Not economically. And certainly not diplomatically.
The man is spiraling. One day, he’s promising peace. The next, he’s threatening Moscow. Then he’s praising Zelenskyy. Then he’s blaming Putin. It’s like watching a man juggle grenades—and Ukraine is the one getting blown up.
This isn’t management. It’s chaos in a suit.
Let’s talk about Brazil now.
Brazil hosted the BRICS Summit. And orange-head Trump lost his mind.
Why? Because every time the BRICS bloc takes a step forward, Washington throws a tantrum. This time, they dressed it up as "tariffs" but the real reason? BRICS is growing — and it scares the hell out of Uncle Sam.
Trump is now slapping Brazil with 50% tariffs, effective August 1. And why, you ask? Because Brazil is going after Jair Bolsonaro, the former president.
Trump says he's “concerned” about Bolsonaro’s legal troubles — the same Bolsonaro who is accused of plotting a coup, trying to poison President Lula, and conspiring to overturn Brazil’s democracy. There are some serious allegations, but again, this debate is not even about Bolsonaro.
Not even close.
This is about BRICS.
The US and its Western cheerleaders are now going after every BRICS nation, one by one. You think it’s a coincidence?
Russia is being choked using Ukraine as a proxy
China is under fire via Taiwan, chips, and tariffs.
India is being baited with Pakistan-Turkey provocations.
Iran is being boxed in with nuclear hoaxes and airstrikes.
And now, Brazil — punished via tariffs and political blackmail
Trump has joined this war-on-BRICS club in full force.
And here’s the kicker — Trump doesn’t even trust his own so-called allies. He doesn’t care about Bolsonaro. He doesn’t care about democracy. He only cares about one thing: power.
This isn’t about ideology. If Bolsonaro were still in office today, Trump would have still imposed tariffs. Why? Because Brazil is strong. Because Brazil is growing. Because Brazil is not begging Washington for favours anymore.
This is a BRICS nation flexing its muscles, and Trump can’t stand that.
But Lula didn’t take it lying down. The Brazilian leader gave Trump a tight diplomatic slap.
here is what he said: “Brazil is a sovereign country with independent institutions, and it will not take orders from anyone"
Boom.
And he promised retaliation — Brazil will respond with "reciprocity."
Translation? You slap us with tariffs, we slap you right back.
The best part? Lula didn’t even make this about politics. He made this about sovereignty.
Because this is not Lula vs. Bolsonaro. This is not left vs. right. This is US hegemony vs national dignity.
And right now, Brazil is refusing to bow.
Trump wants to bully the world into submission. But that game’s over.
BRICS is standing tall. And it’s driving the Empire nuts.
You’ve heard of missile strikes and drone warfare—but welcome to the new frontline: wheat.
Russia is steamrolling Ukraine in the global grain market, and the damage is far more lasting than a crater in the ground.
Let’s break it down.
Just when you thought the Ukraine war couldn’t escalate any further, Zelenskyy—Kyiv’s Churchill, or maybe more like a caffeinated Napoleon—has now set his sights far beyond Eastern Europe.
According to The Washington Post, Ukraine’s intelligence services are now plotting to launch long-range attacks using drones on Russian warships in the Asia-Pacific.