Tag: Russian invasion of Ukraine
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Malta’s Minister for Foreign Affairs to visit Warsaw on 1st February and Kyiv on the following day
Malta’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Ian Borg will be traveling to Warsaw on the 1st of February and will be leaving for Kyiv on the following day. The trip is consistent with Malta’s realignment with the West over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Malta is supporting Ukraine in its position that peace can be obtained only…
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Macron hints at more sophisticated weaponry provisions to Ukraine as France sends 40 SCALP missiles to Ukraine
Last year, France announced it was following in Britain’s footsteps and proceeded with the provision of 40 long-range SCALP (Storm Shadow) missiles to Ukraine. Ukraine has used these missile provisions to successfully hit the Russian navy in the Black Sea and other targets inside occupied Ukraine. Germany is still refusing to donate its long-range Taurus…
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Mehdi Hasan of AlJazeera parrots the Russian myth of the Ukrainian 2022 peace deal
As France and Germany capitulate to Russia, the anti-Western pundits are already parroting Russia’s myth that Ukraine was about to sign a peace deal in 2022, but it was forced to back out of it by the evil US and warmongering Zelensky. Mehdi Hassan of AlJazeera is angrily asking, if they want Ukraine to capitulate,…
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France and Germany prefer peace negotiations to a continuation of the war
My German and French government sources tell me that the reason why Germany has refused to provide long-range missiles to Ukraine and that a peace conference is being organised in Malta is that France and Germany don’t want Ukraine to win the war on its terms and are pressuring it to hold peace negotiations with…
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Very good analogy of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine to the Persian-Greek War
The analogy was made by Ukrainian historian Yaroslav Hrytsak who says that had the Persians won the war against Greece in the 5th century BC, there would have been no Plato, no Socrates, and no democracy. Mark CamilleriWebsite Editor Historian and Publisher
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Malta’s position on the Russian invasion of Ukraine has moved in the correct position
Malta’s position on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is correct and marks a radical change from its previous position as held by the previous Foreign Minister Evarist Bartolo that peace talks should be held “without preconditions”. Prime Minister Robert Abela had also refrained from calling on Russian troops to leave Ukraine and also referred to the…
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Who is responsible for the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Robert?
Malta’s Prime Minister, Robert Abela can’t make up his mind, yet on who is responsible for the Russian invasion of Ukraine. I wonder who is. What a total joke. Mark CamilleriWebsite Editor Historian and Publisher
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2023 may see a Russian immigration crisis
Slowly, but surely Russia is gearing up into its Venezuela 2.0 phase, as it begins to experience the effects of Western sanctions and the catastrophic loss of its gas war against Europe. Some have countered my prediction by saying that Russia will never go down the road of a Venezuela-like crisis because it is bigger…
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Explaining Guy Verhofstadt’s misinformed tweet
So, the liberal MEP Guy Verhofstadt has tweeted a very misinformed tweet about a chart from an article in Politico about the effect of EU sanctions on Russia. What’s being quoted in the tweet reflects mostly the nominal price increase of natural gas from Russia and these purchases were significantly reduced by the end of…
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The Russian oligarch who would not be named: Evgeny Filobokov
Robert Abela was part of various government rackets when he pretended to serve as a consultant to Joseph Muscat while raking in another salary on top of the hundreds of thousands of Euros for pretending to be a lawyer to the Planning Authority and other public entities. He was primarily part of the racket of…
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The Pope that lost the plot
When the Jesuit and Argentinian cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio was appointed Pope in 2013, it seemed that the Vatican was leaning toward a more liberal position. Indeed, the head of the Catholic Church has taken various bold positions which have irked the conservative forces in the Church most notably his increasing acceptance of the LGBT…


