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Ukrainians view Trump’s proposed ‘payback’ as ‘blackmail’

Ukrainians view Trump’s proposed ‘payback’ as ‘blackmail’

Luke Harding reports: Drawing in the snow with his finger, Mykola Hrechukha sketched out how Ukraine’s new lithium mine might look. It would have a deep central shaft, with a series of side tunnels, he said. “The lithium is good everywhere. The biggest concentration is at a depth of 200-500 metres,” he said. “We should be able to extract 4,300 tonnes a day. The potential is terrific.” For now, though, there is little sign of activity. The deposit is buried…

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Trump’s confidential plan to place Ukraine in a legal stranglehold

Trump’s confidential plan to place Ukraine in a legal stranglehold

Ambrose Evans-Pritchard reports: Donald Trump’s demand for a $500bn (£400bn) “payback” from Ukraine goes far beyond US control over the country’s critical minerals. It covers everything from ports and infrastructure to oil and gas, and the larger resource base of the country. The terms of the contract that landed at Volodymyr Zelensky’s office a week ago amount to the US economic colonisation of Ukraine, in legal perpetuity. It implies a burden of reparations that cannot possibly be achieved. The document…

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Former NATO commander: Without strong defense, Europe will be at war with Russia within five years

Former NATO commander: Without strong defense, Europe will be at war with Russia within five years

  “The way to prevent that is strong defense to spend money on defence to be prepared for the worst case, because that is the only way we are going to deter Russia.” US withdrawal from NATO and failure to challenge Putin in ceasefire talks would cause a war in Europe in five years warns Former Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Richard Shirreff on Frontline.

WSJ: Trump tilts toward a Ukraine sellout

WSJ: Trump tilts toward a Ukraine sellout

In an editorial, the Wall Street Journal says: Trump on Tuesday mimicked Russian propaganda by claiming Ukraine had started the war with Russia and that Kyiv is little better than the Kremlin because it hasn’t held a wartime election. Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky replied on Wednesday that Mr. Trump was living in a “disinformation space,” which may have been imprudent but was accurate. Mr. Trump escalated on Wednesday, as he usually does, calling Mr. Zelensky a “dictator,” and suggesting Ukraine’s…

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Bill Browder: It’s time to confiscate Russia’s frozen assets

Bill Browder: It’s time to confiscate Russia’s frozen assets

  James O’Brien is joined by Sir Bill Browder, an anti-corruption campaigner who is the head of the Magnitsky Global Justice Campaign, and chief executive of the finance company Hermitage Capital. Sir Bill Browder offers hope on Ukraine’s bleak situation following Donald Trump’s comments about Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The US president took aim at Zelenskyy after he accused Trump of “helping Putin to come out of isolation” by working with him. On Wednesday evening, Number Ten released a statement expressing…

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Zelenskyy commits cardinal sin: he tells the truth about Trump

Zelenskyy commits cardinal sin: he tells the truth about Trump

Julian Borger writes: All the effort Kyiv had expended in wooing the White House, combining flattery with bribery and a share of Ukraine’s mineral wealth, imploded in minutes when Volodymyr Zelenskyy broke the fundamental rule of the new global reality: he told the truth about Donald Trump. All America’s allies, the great majority of Republican leaders who have bowed to him, and a good number of his own cabinet, know full well that Trump is trapped in a disinformation bubble,…

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Gaza, Syria, and the Middle East’s next crisis

Gaza, Syria, and the Middle East’s next crisis

Maha Yahya writes: Iran, Israel, the United States, and the Arab Gulf countries have all spent decades trying to shape the region to their liking without addressing the root causes of conflict, and they have repeatedly failed. They have sought security over peace and ended up with neither. And yet their current plans are strikingly similar, at least in spirit, to past efforts. All these countries are committing again to visions of a new regional order in which reconstruction takes…

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As U.S. and Putin negotiate, intel shows Russian’s lack of interest ‘in a real peace deal,’ sources say

As U.S. and Putin negotiate, intel shows Russian’s lack of interest ‘in a real peace deal,’ sources say

NBC News reports: As the Trump administration begins preliminary talks with Russian officials about ending the war in Ukraine, intelligence from the United States and close allies shows that Russian President Vladimir Putin still wants to control all of Ukraine, according to four Western intelligence officials and two U.S. congressional officials. “We have zero intelligence that Putin is interested in a real peace deal right now,” one of the congressional officials said. Putin is sending representatives to Saudi Arabia for…

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Turkey should be included in Russia-Ukraine war talks, Zelensky says

Turkey should be included in Russia-Ukraine war talks, Zelensky says

Middle East Eye reports: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that Turkey and European countries must be involved in negotiations and security guarantees to end the war with Russia, during a visit to Ankara on Tuesday. “Turkey, the UK and the European Union, along with the US, should be included in the talks, as well as in the security guarantees,” Zelensky said during a press briefing with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. “The negotiations must be fair, and this can only…

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U.S. and Russia to explore closer cooperation after Ukraine talks in Riyadh

U.S. and Russia to explore closer cooperation after Ukraine talks in Riyadh

The Guardian reports: Top US and Russian officials have agreed to continue planning an end to the Ukraine war and to pursue closer cooperation amid concerns in Kyiv and across Europe that Donald Trump could push for a settlement favouring Vladimir Putin. After the talks at Diriyah Palace in Riyadh, the most extensive negotiations between the two countries in three years, the US secretary of state, Marco Rubio, said the two sides had agreed to create a high-level team to…

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Egypt says Trump backs its Gaza plan, convinced by Jordan’s King Abdullah

Egypt says Trump backs its Gaza plan, convinced by Jordan’s King Abdullah

Middle East Eye reports: Egypt and Jordan believe they have successfully dissuaded US President Donald Trump from backing a forced displacement of Palestinians from Gaza and that the US has gotten behind an Egyptian post-war plan for the enclave, a senior Egyptian official told Middle East Eye. “This will be an Egyptian plan adopted and supported by the Arabs,” the official said. “That is what Trump has agreed to.” The Egyptian official, speaking to MEE on the condition of anonymity…

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Trump’s betrayal of Ukraine has emboldened Putin and pulled the rug from under NATO allies

Trump’s betrayal of Ukraine has emboldened Putin and pulled the rug from under NATO allies

Simon Tisdall writes: In Graham Greene’s 1955 novel, The Quiet American, Alden Pyle, a CIA agent, reckons he has all the answers to conflict in colonial era Vietnam. Pyle’s ignorance, arrogance and dangerous scheming, intended to bring peace, result instead in the deaths of many innocents and ultimately his own. In today’s too-real, nonfiction world, Donald Trump is Pyle. Except he’s The Noisy American. He thinks he’s a great deal-maker. He never stops trumpeting his brilliance. Yet his North Korea “deal of the century”…

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Israel fortifies its presence in seized Syrian territory

Israel fortifies its presence in seized Syrian territory

Hoda Matar reports: In the small Syrian village of al-Hamidia, some 50 kilometers southwest of Damascus, most homes, like that of sheep herder Abu Mo’ath, are built from black basalt stone, a hallmark of the region’s volcanic terrain. The air carries a scent of lavender and sage across the secluded rural landscape. But over the past two months, life in the village has come to be defined by military occupation, with Israeli tanks and troops entrenching their presence on newly…

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Elated Kremlin insiders say Trump has given Putin greenlight to expand the war in Ukraine

Elated Kremlin insiders say Trump has given Putin greenlight to expand the war in Ukraine

Julia Davis reports: U.S. President Donald J. Trump stunned the world by offering unprecedented concessions to Russia in its ongoing invasion of Ukraine on Wednesday—seemingly without getting anything in return. Before the formal peace talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin even started, Trump and members of his administration dismissed the idea that Ukraine could reclaim its territories that Russia currently occupies, slammed the door shut for Kyiv’s hope of NATO membership, and refused to acknowledge Ukraine as an equal member…

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Naomi Klein on Trump, Gaza and the end of the ‘liberal order’

Naomi Klein on Trump, Gaza and the end of the ‘liberal order’

Democracy in Exile reports: “The end of the bombs does not mean the end of the genocide, unfortunately,” award-winning author and journalist Naomi Klein says of the cease-fire struck on January 15 between Israel and Hamas. “Gaza is a crime scene. I think that there’s still going to be a great deal of effort to suppress an honest examination of what has happened in Gaza and what is ongoing.” In a wide-ranging interview with Democracy in Exile, Klein discusses Donald…

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Inside the Israeli movement to recolonize Gaza

Inside the Israeli movement to recolonize Gaza

Joshua Leifer writes: Daniella Weiss, the 79-year-old leader of the far-right settler organization Nachala, stepped out of her white Mitsubishi SUV and into the parking lot of the Sderot train station, a mere three kilometers from the Gaza Strip. It was Dec. 26, the second night of Hanukkah, and for weeks Nachala had been aggressively promoting a celebratory “procession to Gaza” and candle-lighting ceremony in a closed military zone by the border. The event was to be the next step…

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