What Happenned to Soviet Proposal’s to Join the NATO?

What Happenned to Soviet Proposal’s to Join the NATO?

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In 1954, Molotov proposed the USSR join NATO to end the Cold War, following decades of efforts to ease tensions. This move, emerging from post-WWII reconstruction and diplomatic initiatives like the ‘Stalin Notes’ for European security and Germany’s neutrality, was unprecedented. Despite previous rejections, the idea hinted at a major shift in global dynamics. Details on NATO’s response and outcomes are in Sputnik’s infographic. Continue reading What Happenned to Soviet Proposal’s to Join the NATO?

RT’s Take: Concerns Over Gaza Tunnel Flooding

RT’s Take: Concerns Over Gaza Tunnel Flooding

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In recent days, concerns have been raised about Israel potentially flooding the underground tunnels in Gaza with seawater. Russia’s Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, Dmitry Polyansky, has strongly criticized this idea, stating that if implemented, it would be considered a clear war crime. Polyansky also emphasized that such flooding could have severe humanitarian and environmental consequences for Gaza. The situation in the region remains complex, with ongoing discussions and debates about the actions and policies involved. Continue reading RT’s Take: Concerns Over Gaza Tunnel Flooding

On RT: Unraveling the ICC’s Role in the Gaza-Israel Conflict

On RT: Unraveling the ICC’s Role in the Gaza-Israel Conflict

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Robert Inlakesh discusses the ICC’s actions in relation to the Gaza-Israel conflict, including the prosecutor’s warning on impeding aid, a focus on Hamas attacks, criticism from American attorney Stanley Cohen, the ICC’s investigation into war crimes in Palestine, accusations of Israeli apartheid, slow progress, jurisdiction disputes, bias concerns, alternative prosecution options, and the ongoing crisis in Gaza. Continue reading On RT: Unraveling the ICC’s Role in the Gaza-Israel Conflict