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Showing posts with label troops. Show all posts
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Monday, July 7, 2025

Military Madness > Ukraine in NATO means WWIII in Europe - Orban; Romania will not send troops to Ukraine - Bolojan

 

Ukraine in NATO would mean WWIII – Orban

The Hungarian prime minister has also warned that the EU’s rush to admit Ukraine would bring conflict to the heart of Europe
Ukraine in NATO would mean WWIII – Orban











Ukrainian accession to NATO would lead to an immediate all-out war with Russia and World War III, according to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban. He has also cautioned against hastily admitting Ukraine into the EU.

Budapest has long opposed Brussels’ policies on the Ukraine conflict, including weapons deliveries and sanctions on Russia. It has also urged against integrating Ukraine into NATO and the EU.

In a post on X on Saturday, Orban wrote that Ukrainian membership in NATO “would mean war with Russia, and World War 3 the very next day.” He added that the “EU’s reckless rush to admit Ukraine would pull the frontlines into the heart of Europe.”

The Hungarian prime minister described the EU leadership’s approach as “insanity,” vowing not to “let them turn Europe into a battlefield.

Orban’s X post came after an interview with Hungarian media on Friday, in which he argued that the admission of Ukraine into the EU would ruin the entire bloc, including Hungary’s economy. He previously outlined his concerns over cheap Ukrainian produce undercutting Hungarian farmers.

He added that Ukraine’s borders and population will remain fluid for as long as the conflict with Russia lasts, making EU membership untenable.

On Thursday, Budapest vetoed a joint EU statement on Ukraine at the Foreign Affairs Council in Brussels, effectively blocking Kiev’s accession talks. Under EU rules, unanimous approval from all 27 member states is required to initiate the process.

According to a communique issued by the bloc, the issue is expected to be brought up again at the council’s next meeting in October.

Commenting on his country’s stance earlier this week, Orban cited the results of a consultative vote in Hungary that ran from mid-April to June 20, which asked: “Do you support Ukraine’s European Union membership?” According to the prime minister, 95% of more than 2 million participants rejected Ukraine’s EU aspirations.

Earlier this month, Orban insisted that even though the Ukraine conflict is “unwinnable… war-hungry politicians want us to believe that we must continue the war.”

“We do not want to die for Ukraine. We don’t want our sons to come back in a coffin. We don’t want an Afghanistan next door,” he said, calling for a diplomatic solution instead.

He went on to criticize the increasing militarization of the EU, for which the European Council formally approved a €150 billion ($171 billion) borrowing mechanism last month.

Moscow has long opposed Ukraine’s bid to join NATO, but had until recently maintained a neutral stance regarding its EU ambitions. However, in light of the EU’s “rabid” militarization, senior Russian officials have recently expressed reservations regarding EU membership as well.




NATO member rules out sending troops to Ukraine

Romania will “under no circumstances” join the conflict militarily,
Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan has stated
NATO member rules out sending troops to Ukraine











Bucharest will not deploy troops to Ukraine under any circumstances, Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan has said, although he indicated that the “eastern flank” country will continue to gradually boost its military budget to meet NATO demands and align with the broader EU militarization agenda.

A group of European NATO member states has for months been exploring the formation of a potential force for deployment to Ukraine, as part of a so-called coalition of the willing,” ostensibly in a post-conflict peacekeeping capacity. Russia has repeatedly warned it would treat any foreign forces fighting alongside Ukrainian troops as legitimate targets, saying such actions could escalate the conflict.

Speaking during a live interview with broadcaster Antena 3 CNN on Thursday, Bolojan addressed a wave of disinformation suggesting that Romania might become militarily involved.

“We are not sending our young people or children to war,” he said, dismissing such claims as unfounded and emphasizing that the country’s position remains unchanged. “Romania, under no circumstances, is considering participating in the war – not before, not now.”

However, Bolojan argued that as an “eastern flank” country, Romania should “gradually increase defense spending” instead of prioritizing investments in “roads, hospitals, schools, and more,” in order to strengthen its military capabilities and fulfill NATO obligations.

“We can’t afford to rely on the idea that others – including the US – will ensure our protection without us contributing,” he said.

At a recent summit in The Hague, NATO member states committed to raising military spending to 5% of GDP by 2035, in response to what they described as the “long-term threat posed by Russia to Euro-Atlantic security” – a claim Moscow has repeatedly rejected.

Is there any intel, any hint whatsoever, that Russia is planning an invasion of European countries? What a spectacular waste of money, all going to western war industry oligarchs instead of somewhere useful. It really shows you who is running the world.

Last month, the European Commission approved the potential use of approximately €335 billion in pandemic recovery funds for military-related projects. In May, it introduced a €150 billion debt facility to support so-called defense efforts. Moscow has criticized these steps as further evidence of the bloc’s continued hostility.

The Kremlin has condemned the EU’s militarization drive and arms transfers to Kiev, describing the conflict as a NATO-led proxy war. President Vladimir Putin has dismissed Western concerns about Russian aggression as “nonsense,” accusing NATO of using fear to justify ballooning military budgets and blaming the bloc’s expansion and “aggressive behavior” for fueling the crisis.



Thursday, March 6, 2025

Military Madness > Dutch now also in full panic mode; South Korean jets accidentally drop live bombs near North Korean border; N. Korea sends another 3500 troops to Russia

 

Like most of the rest of the EU, the Dutch have succumbed to the panic created by NATO - the War Industry's Storefront, and Trump's withdrawal from a losing war. They are too blind to see that they are being manipulated by the War Industry to dramatically increase profits for those oligarchs. They are already filthy rich and getting filthier by the day.


Dutch gov't promises €3.5 bil. more aid to Ukraine;

Wilders might vote against it

The Netherlands will give approximately 3.5 billion euros in support for Ukraine in 2026, Prime Minister Dick Schoof said in the parliamentary debate on the war in Ukraine and the defense of Europe. According to the Prime Minister, the amount continues the line set in motion in recent years. PVV leader Geert Wilders would not promise that the largest coalition party will support the amount.




Up to February 4 of this year, the Netherlands had provided over 5.88 billion euros in military support, wrote Minister Caspar Veldkamp (Foreign Affairs, NSC) and Ruben Brekelmans (Defense, VVD) in a letter to parliament last month. This also included financial contributions to international funds.

Earlier on Wednesday, Schoof had already informed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy that the Netherlands would provide 700 million euros to purchase drones. This money comes from a commitment that had already been made.

Various opposition parties pushed Schoof to do more for Ukraine and quickly provide clarity about what the Netherlands was willing to contribute. “Be clear tonight so that we know what message you are taking to Brussels,” GroenLinks-PvdA leader Frans Timmermans said, referring to a summit of EU leaders in Brussels on Thursday.

Timmermans, a former Foreign Affairs Minister and diplomat, said that he had never been so concerned about security in the world as he is now. He does not trust Russian President Vladimir Putin’s intentions in the peace talks with the United States. “He does not want peace, he wants Ukraine.” According to Timmermans, the fact that American president Donald Trump reportedly decided on Wednesday to stop sharing intelligence with Ukraine is a major advantage for Russia.

Another example of the absolute and absurd panic that NATO and the USA have fostered in Europe so that they will buy American War Industry products by the ship-load full. 

Putin wants Ukraine to stay out of NATO and to treat Russian-speaking Ukrainians fairly. That's all. But Ukraine had 8 years to prove that they could be fair and they were anything but. So, now Putin wants Russian-speaking people to be on Russian territory.

“These times call for leadership,” D66 leader Rob Jetten told Schoof. “It is good that the Prime Minister attends summit after summit. But it is not good if he arrives empty-handed and returns without promising anything concrete.” He pushed the Schoof I Cabinet to join the other countries promising more support for Ukraine. “Because Trump and Putin are not waiting for the Cabinet.”

But Geert Wilders, the leader of the largest coalition party, PVV, would not commit to supporting the 3.5 billion euros for Ukraine. According to the PVV leader, he will only provide support if extra money is also spent on cheaper groceries, lower rents, and a lower energy bill.

Amazing! Someone in the Netherlands is actually thinking about Dutch people.

The government program of the Schoof I Cabinet states that the Netherlands will continue to support Ukraine “unabatedly.” That word is not in the coalition agreement that the PVV, VVD, NSC, and BBB made, Wilders said. “So we as a faction are not bound by that.”

The elaboration of the billions for Ukraine will be discussed in the Spring Memorandum, the annual update to the national budget, Schoof said. The PVV’s demands “may be discussed there,” he said. Wilders replied: “It would help me if you were a bit more friendly.” He said he does not completely rule out support for the new amount for Ukraine.

Wilders’ position immediately sparked irritation in the coalition. After the exchange, VVD leader Dilan YeÅŸilgöz came forward to speak of a “false contrast” between purchasing power and Ukraine. “As if you wouldn’t worry about the high costs if you invest in the safety of the Dutch.”

Wilders, in turn, thought that was a “wrong remark.” According to him, there is a trade-off between defense and citizens’ wallets. “Don’t pretend that’s a non-discussion. Only rich show-offs from Wassenaar say that.”

Even without the PVV’s support, there is almost certainly a parliamentary majority for the extra billions. This is partly due to Timmermans speaking out against the fact that Wilders won’t commit to the package. “Wilders is taking a holiday from responsibility. He can do that because my party will take that responsibility.”


Timmermans confuses panic with responsibility. Or, perhaps he has a vested interest in the War Industry.

Reporting by ANP

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South Korean fighter jets accidentally bomb residential area, injuring at least 15

Two South Korean air force KF-16 fighter jets accidentally dropped eight bombs on a residential area of Pocheon, north of Seoul, during live-fire drills. At least 15 people were injured and several buildings were damaged, officials said. Photo by Yonhap/EPA-EFE
Two South Korean air force KF-16 fighter jets accidentally dropped eight bombs on a residential area of Pocheon, north of Seoul, during live-fire drills. At least 15 people were injured and several buildings were damaged, officials said. Photo by Yonhap/EPA-EFE

SEOUL, March 6 (UPI) -- A pair of South Korean KF-16 fighter jets accidentally dropped eight bombs on a residential area outside of Seoul during a live-fire exercise, Seoul's air force said Thursday, injuring at least 15 people.

Eight MK-82 conventional bombs were "abnormally" dropped during a joint air force-army live fire exercise and fell outside the firing range, the air force said in a statement sent to reporters.

The incident occurred at around 10 a.m. in the city of Pocheon, around 16 miles south of the border with North Korea.

Thirteen people suffered minor injuries and two had serious injuries, fire officials said, according to local media reports. The bombs damaged a church and seven other buildings.

The Air Force said it was conducting an investigation into the incident.

"We apologize for the civilian casualties caused by the abnormal drop accident and hope for the speedy recovery of the injured," the air force said. "We will also actively implement all necessary measures, including compensation for damages."

An official with Seoul's Joint Chiefs of Staff later confirmed additional details from defense officials, telling reporters that each aircraft dropped four MK-82 bombs, and that one of the pilots had mistakenly entered the coordinates for the bombing target.

The official said that the military will suspend all live-fire drills until the cause of the accident is determined.

Seoul's Defense Ministry said at a press briefing before the incident Thursday that South Korea and the United States were holding combined live-fire drills at the Seungjin Fire Training Field in Pocheon.

The drills were linked to the allies' upcoming annual Freedom Shield joint exercise, which will begin next week.

The 11-day exercise runs from Monday through March 20 and will involve computer-simulated drills and on-field training, according to a joint statement released Thursday by both militaries.

"ROK and U.S. units will execute combined joint all-domain live field training exercises across the land, sea, air, cyber and space domains integrated within the exercise scenarios to strengthen interoperability," the statement said, using South Korea's official acronym.

"By reflecting realistic threats, lessons learned from recent armed conflicts, and evolving challenges, including the DPRK's military strategy, tactics and capabilities, as well as its growing partnership with Russia, the ROK-U.S. Alliance will further strengthen its readiness, capability and combined defense posture," the statement said.

The Democratic People's Republic of Korea is the official name of North Korea.

Pyongyang regularly condemns the allies' joint drills as rehearsals for an invasion. On Tuesday, Kim Yo Jong -- the influential sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un -- warned that the deployment of U.S. assets to the Korean Peninsula would compel the country to bolster its nuclear arsenal and ramp up military provocations.

Just 16 miles from the border with North Korea makes one a little nervous about dropping bombs askew. This is a reckless flirtation with accidentally starting a war. 




North Korea has sent thousands of additional troops to Russia: S. Korean lawmaker

North Korea recently deployed some 3,500 soldiers to Russia's Far East for training before being dispatched to the frontlines of Moscow's war against Ukraine, a South Korean lawmaker said Wednesday. Photo by KCNA/UPI
North Korea recently deployed some 3,500 soldiers to Russia's Far East for training before being dispatched to the frontlines of Moscow's war against Ukraine, a South Korean lawmaker said Wednesday. Photo by KCNA/UPI | License Photo

SEOUL, March 5 (UPI) -- North Korea recently sent some 3,500 additional soldiers to Russia's Far East for field training, a South Korean lawmaker said Wednesday, with the possibility of a third wave of troops soon being dispatched to the frontlines of Moscow's war against Ukraine.

Rep. Yu Yong-weon of the ruling People Power Party outlined the developments in a statement posted on Facebook, citing a briefing from Ukrainian defense intelligence chief Lt. Gen. Kyrylo Budanov during his visit to the country on Feb. 23-26.

Yu said the North sent roughly 12,000 troops to Russia in October and deployed additional forces in January and February, with a second wave of 1,500 soldiers already sent to the frontlines in Russia's Kursk region after undergoing local adaptation training.

The lawmaker said that there were currently "some 3,500 North Korean soldiers who are undergoing field adaptation training in five locations in Russia's Far East, and there is a possibility of a third deployment."

Moscow and Pyongyang have grown closer since Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The two signed a comprehensive strategic partnership treaty in June, which includes a defense clause that calls for mutual military assistance in the event either country is attacked.

Remember, North Korea is a nuclear country!

Casualties have been high for North Korean troops, according to Ukraine's defense intelligence agency. Yu quoted the most recent figures as approximately 400 killed in action and 3,600 injured, with 300 returned to the frontlines.

An estimated 63,000 Russian and North Korean troops are fighting as a joint force in Kursk, Ukrainian officials said. The North's communication equipment is outdated and night vision goggles are not in wide supply, but the soldiers appear to be gaining valuable military experience and are regarded as fierce fighters.

"North Korean forces were vulnerable to drone warfare at the beginning of the battle, but they are gradually adapting to modern warfare," Yu said in the report.

The lawmaker also had the chance to speak with a pair of North Korean soldiers who were captured by Ukraine and told a press conference Tuesday that at least one soldier intends to defect to South Korea.

"I really want to go to South Korea," the soldier, identified by the surname Ri, said in an audio interview. "I want to go there to meet my parents in the future. If I go to South Korea, will I be able to have the rights I want? Can I have a place to live and start a family there?"

Seoul's Foreign Ministry said last month it would accept captured North Korean soldiers who want to come to the South.

"North Korean soldiers are our citizens according to the Constitution," a ministry official told UPI.

"Therefore, the government will provide necessary protection and support if they request to come to South Korea in accordance with related laws and the basic principle of accepting all requests," the official said.

In addition to sending troops, North Korea has also supplied munitions to Russia for its war against Ukraine. Pyongyang is receiving hard currency and technical help with its weapons programs, Washington and Seoul claim.

Last week, the North test-fired strategic cruise missiles into the Yellow Sea in a demonstration of what Pyongyang called its nuclear deterrence capability.