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🔥Is Russia trying to attack Ukraine from Belarus again? Zelensky announces activity on Belarus border, warns Ukraine is ready to react. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Saturday that "specific activity" had been observed on the Belarusian side of the #Ukraine-#Belarus border, amid heightened tensions in the region. #Russia



🔥Is Russia trying to attack Ukraine from Belarus again? Zelensky announces activity on Belarus border, warns Ukraine is ready to react. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Saturday that "specific activity" had been observed on the Belarusian side of the #Ukraine-#Belarus border, amid heightened tensions in the region. #Russia

🔥Is Russia trying to attack Ukraine from Belarus again? Zelensky announces activity on Belarus border, warns Ukraine is ready to react. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Saturday that "specific activity" had been observed on the Belarusian side of the #Ukraine-#Belarus border, amid heightened tensions in the region. #Russia


🔥Is Russia trying to attack Ukraine from Belarus again? Zelensky announces activity on Belarus border, warns Ukraine is ready to react. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Saturday that "specific activity" had been observed on the Belarusian side of the #Ukraine-#Belarus border, amid heightened tensions in the region. #Russia

🔥Is Russia trying to attack Ukraine from Belarus again? Zelensky announces activity on Belarus border, warns Ukraine is ready to react. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Saturday that "specific activity" had been observed on the Belarusian side of the #Ukraine-#Belarus border, amid heightened tensions in the region. #Russia



🔥Is Russia trying to attack Ukraine from Belarus again? Zelensky announces activity on Belarus border, warns Ukraine is ready to react. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Saturday that "specific activity" had been observed on the Belarusian side of the #Ukraine-#Belarus border, amid heightened tensions in the region. #Russia


🔥Is Russia trying to attack Ukraine from Belarus again? Zelensky announces activity on Belarus border, warns Ukraine is ready to react. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Saturday that "specific activity" had been observed on the Belarusian side of the #Ukraine-#Belarus border, amid heightened tensions in the region. #Russia


🔥Is Russia trying to attack Ukraine from Belarus again? Zelensky announces activity on Belarus border, warns Ukraine is ready to react. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Saturday that "specific activity" had been observed on the Belarusian side of the #Ukraine-#Belarus border, amid heightened tensions in the region. #Russia


🔥Is Russia trying to attack Ukraine from Belarus again? Zelensky announces activity on Belarus border, warns Ukraine is ready to react. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Saturday that "specific activity" had been observed on the Belarusian side of the #Ukraine-#Belarus border, amid heightened tensions in the region. #Russia


🔥Is Russia trying to attack Ukraine from Belarus again? Zelensky announces activity on Belarus border, warns Ukraine is ready to react. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Saturday that "specific activity" had been observed on the Belarusian side of the #Ukraine-#Belarus border, amid heightened tensions in the region. #Russia



🇮🇷🇹🇷 Iran is charging ships to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. People keep asking: why can't Iran just do what Turkey does with the Bosphorus? Turkey controls its strait legally. Under a 1936 international treaty that 20+ nations signed, granting Ankara formal regulatory authority. No such treaty exists for Hormuz. Iran is acting on force alone. And the reason no "Hormuz Convention" will ever happen? Even China and India (who hate US sanctions) won't sign a treaty handing Iran legal control over 20% of their oil supply. Turkey got a treaty because the world trusted it. That's the whole difference.


🔥A group of twenty Russian Federation aerial drones were detected, on Saturday morning, by the radars of the Romanian Ministry of National Defense, moving towards the area of Ismail (#Ukraine). Ground radars detected the entry of a drone, in the #Chilia area. On Saturday morning, the Russian Federation resumed attacks on civilian and infrastructure targets in Ukraine, in the vicinity of the river border with #Romania. Thus, a group of twenty Russian Federation aerial #drones were detected by the radars of the Romanian Ministry of National Defense, moving towards the area of #Ismail (Ukraine). Two F-16 aircraft from the Air Police combat service took off, around 02:00, from the 86th Air Base in #Fetesti.


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Could the standoff with Iran leave Trump in a worse position than before the war began? More than two months after the start of the confrontation between the United States and Iran, the Trump-Iran conflict appears to be entering a phase of strategic deadlock, with no decisive military or diplomatic gain for either side. The complicated situation raises questions about the duration of the war and its impact on the global economy, regional stability and the image of the American administration. President Donald Trump faces the risk of this conflict turning into a long-term crisis, in the context in which negotiations are blocked and Iran continues to maintain its firm position. Geopolitical experts warn that the current Trump-Iran conflict may evolve into a “frozen war”, that is, a confrontation without a quick diplomatic solution and without a clear peace agreement. Such a scenario would mean continued tensions in the Middle East, an expanded US military presence, and ongoing risks to the global economy. In addition, relations between the US and its European allies have been damaged because several Western states were not consulted before the conflict erupted. Iran seems willing to wait, betting on the political and economic difficulties of the US administration, while the United States tries to maintain military and economic pressure. #IranWar #US #middleeast #teheran #trump

Could the standoff with Iran leave Trump in a worse position than before the war began? More than two months after the start of the confrontation between the United States and Iran, the Trump-Iran conflict appears to be entering a phase of strategic deadlock, with no decisive military or diplomatic gain for either side. The complicated situation raises questions about the duration of the war and its impact on the global economy, regional stability and the image of the American administration. President Donald Trump faces the risk of this conflict turning into a long-term crisis, in the context in which negotiations are blocked and Iran continues to maintain its firm position. Geopolitical experts warn that the current Trump-Iran conflict may evolve into a “frozen war”, that is, a confrontation without a quick diplomatic solution and without a clear peace agreement. Such a scenario would mean continued tensions in the Middle East, an expanded US military presence, and ongoing risks to the global economy. In addition, relations between the US and its European allies have been damaged because several Western states were not consulted before the conflict erupted. Iran seems willing to wait, betting on the political and economic difficulties of the US administration, while the United States tries to maintain military and economic pressure. #IranWar #US #middleeast #teheran #trump

Could the standoff with Iran leave Trump in a worse position than before the war began? More than two months after the start of the confrontation between the United States and Iran, the Trump-Iran conflict appears to be entering a phase of strategic deadlock, with no decisive military or diplomatic gain for either side. The complicated situation raises questions about the duration of the war and its impact on the global economy, regional stability and the image of the American administration. President Donald Trump faces the risk of this conflict turning into a long-term crisis, in the context in which negotiations are blocked and Iran continues to maintain its firm position. Geopolitical experts warn that the current Trump-Iran conflict may evolve into a “frozen war”, that is, a confrontation without a quick diplomatic solution and without a clear peace agreement. Such a scenario would mean continued tensions in the Middle East, an expanded US military presence, and ongoing risks to the global economy. In addition, relations between the US and its European allies have been damaged because several Western states were not consulted before the conflict erupted. Iran seems willing to wait, betting on the political and economic difficulties of the US administration, while the United States tries to maintain military and economic pressure. #IranWar #US #middleeast #teheran #trump


Could the standoff with Iran leave Trump in a worse position than before the war began? More than two months after the start of the confrontation between the United States and Iran, the Trump-Iran conflict appears to be entering a phase of strategic deadlock, with no decisive military or diplomatic gain for either side. The complicated situation raises questions about the duration of the war and its impact on the global economy, regional stability and the image of the American administration. President Donald Trump faces the risk of this conflict turning into a long-term crisis, in the context in which negotiations are blocked and Iran continues to maintain its firm position. Geopolitical experts warn that the current Trump-Iran conflict may evolve into a “frozen war”, that is, a confrontation without a quick diplomatic solution and without a clear peace agreement. Such a scenario would mean continued tensions in the Middle East, an expanded US military presence, and ongoing risks to the global economy. In addition, relations between the US and its European allies have been damaged because several Western states were not consulted before the conflict erupted. Iran seems willing to wait, betting on the political and economic difficulties of the US administration, while the United States tries to maintain military and economic pressure. #IranWar #US #middleeast #teheran #trump


Could the standoff with Iran leave Trump in a worse position than before the war began? More than two months after the start of the confrontation between the United States and Iran, the Trump-Iran conflict appears to be entering a phase of strategic deadlock, with no decisive military or diplomatic gain for either side. The complicated situation raises questions about the duration of the war and its impact on the global economy, regional stability and the image of the American administration. President Donald Trump faces the risk of this conflict turning into a long-term crisis, in the context in which negotiations are blocked and Iran continues to maintain its firm position. Geopolitical experts warn that the current Trump-Iran conflict may evolve into a “frozen war”, that is, a confrontation without a quick diplomatic solution and without a clear peace agreement. Such a scenario would mean continued tensions in the Middle East, an expanded US military presence, and ongoing risks to the global economy. In addition, relations between the US and its European allies have been damaged because several Western states were not consulted before the conflict erupted. Iran seems willing to wait, betting on the political and economic difficulties of the US administration, while the United States tries to maintain military and economic pressure. #IranWar #US #middleeast #teheran #trump



Could the standoff with Iran leave Trump in a worse position than before the war began? More than two months after the start of the confrontation between the United States and Iran, the Trump-Iran conflict appears to be entering a phase of strategic deadlock, with no decisive military or diplomatic gain for either side. The complicated situation raises questions about the duration of the war and its impact on the global economy, regional stability and the image of the American administration. President Donald Trump faces the risk of this conflict turning into a long-term crisis, in the context in which negotiations are blocked and Iran continues to maintain its firm position. Geopolitical experts warn that the current Trump-Iran conflict may evolve into a “frozen war”, that is, a confrontation without a quick diplomatic solution and without a clear peace agreement. Such a scenario would mean continued tensions in the Middle East, an expanded US military presence, and ongoing risks to the global economy. In addition, relations between the US and its European allies have been damaged because several Western states were not consulted before the conflict erupted. Iran seems willing to wait, betting on the political and economic difficulties of the US administration, while the United States tries to maintain military and economic pressure. #IranWar #US #middleeast #teheran #trump








