The United States Has Warned Russia That if Its Territory Is Hit as a Result of Strikes Near the Polish Border, NATO Would Respond With “Full Force.” It’s Getting Ugly, Tribulation In Play

HNewsWire-The White House is considering Russia’s Sunday strike on Ukraine’s base at Yavoriv, which is barely 10 to 15 miles from NATO member Poland’s border, a hazardous escalation targeted at the West, especially given that US National Guardsmen were allegedly training Ukrainian forces there only a month ago. Following the news of the strike, which killed an estimated 35 people, US national security advisor Jake Sullivan warned that NATO is prepared to respond “with full force” if Russia attacked NATO territory. “If there is a military strike on NATO territory, we will invoke Article 5, and we will bring the whole weight of the NATO alliance to bear in responding,” he told CBS News. Russia is said to have launched 30 missiles against the facility, which is just a few minutes’ drive from Poland’s border: “All I’ll say is that…

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Russia Is in Serious Trouble: It Will Enter Technical Default Within Hours,All Russian Markets Have Collapsed

HNewsWire- More than two decades ago, on August 17, 1998, Russia defaulted on its debt and devalued the ruble, precipitating a political crisis that culminated in the election of Vladimir Putin to succeed Boris Yeltsin and also resulted in the spectacular implosion of a then-obscure hedge fund called Long Term Capital Management (staffed to the gills with “brilliant” Nobel laureates), which, following a Fed-led Wall Street bailout, ushered in the We bring this up because Russia will enter another technical default in just a few hours. In the midst of a flurry of financial restrictions implemented by Moscow today, the Russian central bank suspended coupon payments to foreign holders of ruble bonds known as OFZs, a move it described as a temporary measure to bolster markets in the aftermath of international sanctions. What it is, in fact, is a technical…

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Anthony Blinken, Secretary of State Set to Meet With Russian Counterpart to Ease Tensions Involving Ukraine.

If the West refuses to meet Moscow’s demands, Putin has threatened to use unspecified “military-technical measures.” The State Department said Tuesday that Secretary of State Antony Blinken will meet with his Russian counterpart in Switzerland this week as tensions between the two countries rise over a possible Russian invasion of Ukraine. Blinken will go to Kyiv on Wednesday to meet with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, then to Berlin before meeting Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Geneva on Friday, according to the State Department. The hurriedly planned trip intends to demonstrate US support for Ukraine and to persuade Russia of the importance of de-escalation. Jen Psaki, the White House press secretary, emphasized the importance of the situation. “We’re now at a stage where Russia could at any point launch an attack in Ukraine. And what Secretary Blinken is going to go…

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