• "Russian Africa Corps soldiers deployed to Niger, which will challenge U.S. efforts to stay in Niger in the immediate term—undermining the West’s counterterrorism goals—and present long-term opportunities for the Kremlin to create threats that strategically pressure Europe."

    🔶️ "The Africa Corps contingent in Niger will likely remain small in the coming months because it lacks the capacity for a bigger deployment due to recruitment issues."

    🔶️ "This small footprint will enable Russia to strengthen its influence in Niger and consolidate its logistical network in Africa without significantly affecting the rapidly escalating al Qaeda and Islamic State insurgencies in Niger."

    🔶️ "Greater Russian influence and military presence in Niger in the coming years will create several future opportunities for the Kremlin to strategically threaten Europe with energy blackmail, migration influxes, and conventional military threats."
    "Russian Africa Corps soldiers deployed to Niger, which will challenge U.S. efforts to stay in Niger in the immediate term—undermining the West’s counterterrorism goals—and present long-term opportunities for the Kremlin to create threats that strategically pressure Europe." 🔶️ "The Africa Corps contingent in Niger will likely remain small in the coming months because it lacks the capacity for a bigger deployment due to recruitment issues." 🔶️ "This small footprint will enable Russia to strengthen its influence in Niger and consolidate its logistical network in Africa without significantly affecting the rapidly escalating al Qaeda and Islamic State insurgencies in Niger." 🔶️ "Greater Russian influence and military presence in Niger in the coming years will create several future opportunities for the Kremlin to strategically threaten Europe with energy blackmail, migration influxes, and conventional military threats."
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  • Russia calls invasion of Ukraine a ‘war’ for the first time

    Shift from ‘special military operation’ blamed by Kremlin on west’s support for Kyiv. The #Kremlin has admitted for the first time that Russia is in a “state of #war” amid a push to increase domestic support for President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine after previously calling it a “special military operation”.

    Russia has used the Kremlin-mandated euphemism since the full-scale invasion more than two years ago, in an apparent attempt to convey the impression to the Russian public that the fighting was minor and distant, with little effect on daily life.

    “Yes, it started as a special military operation,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said in an interview with Russian newspaper Argumenty i Fakty, published on Friday.

    “But as soon as this gang developed and the collective west started participating in the conflict on the side of Ukraine, for us it became a war,” Peskov said.

    Speaking to reporters after the interview was published, Peskov clarified that Moscow’s legal definition of the conflict had not changed, “but de facto, in reality, for us it has transformed into a war”, Peskov said.
    Russia calls invasion of Ukraine a ‘war’ for the first time Shift from ‘special military operation’ blamed by Kremlin on west’s support for Kyiv. The #Kremlin has admitted for the first time that Russia is in a “state of #war” amid a push to increase domestic support for President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine after previously calling it a “special military operation”. Russia has used the Kremlin-mandated euphemism since the full-scale invasion more than two years ago, in an apparent attempt to convey the impression to the Russian public that the fighting was minor and distant, with little effect on daily life. “Yes, it started as a special military operation,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said in an interview with Russian newspaper Argumenty i Fakty, published on Friday. “But as soon as this gang developed and the collective west started participating in the conflict on the side of Ukraine, for us it became a war,” Peskov said. Speaking to reporters after the interview was published, Peskov clarified that Moscow’s legal definition of the conflict had not changed, “but de facto, in reality, for us it has transformed into a war”, Peskov said.
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  • #West’s intention to send troops to #Ukraine expressed explicitly, says #Lavrov

    The West’s intention to deploy troops to Ukraine has been officially expressed by French President Emmanuel Macron’s statement, although their military has been there for a long time unofficially, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said.

    "The very fact that they want to deploy troops has been expressed explicitly, but unofficially hey are already there. Ukraine would not be able to use these so-called long-ranged weapons against Russian cities without these instructors. We all understand this perfectly well. There evidence is abundant and more surface," he said at a diplomatic forum in Antalya, commenting on the words by the French president who did not rule out that NATO troops could be sent to Ukraine.

    According to Lavrov, following Macron’s statement, many French officials rushed to improve the impression his words has made on the European Union and the world community. "Many there (in the European Union), including German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, began to categorically deny. But Macron’s officials, including the new foreign minister (Stephane Sejourné), hurried to say that he meant something different - that troops could be sent there not to fight but to teach and this may not lead to a war with Russia," he said, adding however that Macron is not backpedaling.
    #West’s intention to send troops to #Ukraine expressed explicitly, says #Lavrov The West’s intention to deploy troops to Ukraine has been officially expressed by French President Emmanuel Macron’s statement, although their military has been there for a long time unofficially, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said. "The very fact that they want to deploy troops has been expressed explicitly, but unofficially hey are already there. Ukraine would not be able to use these so-called long-ranged weapons against Russian cities without these instructors. We all understand this perfectly well. There evidence is abundant and more surface," he said at a diplomatic forum in Antalya, commenting on the words by the French president who did not rule out that NATO troops could be sent to Ukraine. According to Lavrov, following Macron’s statement, many French officials rushed to improve the impression his words has made on the European Union and the world community. "Many there (in the European Union), including German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, began to categorically deny. But Macron’s officials, including the new foreign minister (Stephane Sejourné), hurried to say that he meant something different - that troops could be sent there not to fight but to teach and this may not lead to a war with Russia," he said, adding however that Macron is not backpedaling.
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