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RE: Phản biện xã hội - Lục Tuyết Kỳ - 2022-05-23 US may deploy special forces troops to protect embassy in Ukraine, report says The United States military and other Biden administration officials are considering sending special forces troops to Ukraine to guard the recently reopened U.S. embassy in Kyiv as the Russian invasion continues. According to U.S. officials, President Joe Biden has not been approached about the plans yet, but if they are approved, the special forces troops would only serve as defense and security of the embassy, the Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday. Officials may also reinstate the Marine security guard detachment that typically provides security at embassies around the world. While officials weigh sending dozens of American special forces troops to Ukraine, the State Department will provide its own security for the embassy, which will be comprised of guards in the Diplomatic Security Service. There have been no official proposals on security at the Kyiv embassy delivered to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Army Gen. Mark Milley or Biden. “We are in close touch with our colleagues at the State Department about potential security requirements now that they have resumed operations at the embassy in Kyiv,” Pentagon press secretary John Kirby said in a statement. “But no decisions have been made, and no specific proposals have been debated at senior levels of the department about the return of U.S. military members to Ukraine for that or any other purpose.” The U.S. Embassy in Kyiv shut down weeks before Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine in late February. Officials initially moved some functions and diplomats to Lviv, but the conflict eventually pushed all embassy personnel and operations into neighboring Poland. On May 2, the U.S. charge d’affaires Kristina Kvien told reporters in Lviv that embassy personnel will “listen to the security professionals, and when they tell us we can go back [to Kyiv] we will go back.” Kvien and several U.S. diplomats who were forced to relocate to Poland returned to Kyiv one week later to commemorate Victory in Europe Day with Ukrainian authorities. The American officials were escorted by U.S. Special Forces on assignment from Joint Special Operations Command in Fort Bragg, N.C., marking the first time American forces entered Ukraine since the start of the Russian invasion. When Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced last week that embassy operations would resume in Kyiv, he asserted that the U.S. is “committed to confronting the challenges ahead” as “the war rages on.” “Russia’s forces inflict death and destruction on Ukrainian soil every day. Millions of Ukrainians are displaced from their homes and mourn the loss of their loved ones,” he said in a statement. “With strength of purpose, we reaffirm our commitment to the people and government of Ukraine, and we look forward to carrying out our mission from the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv.” https://traffic.americanmilitarynews.com/2022/05/us-may-deploy-special-forces-troops-to-protect-embassy-in-ukraine-report-says/?utm_source=fbchat&utm_campaign=alt&utm_medium=facebook?&fbclid=IwAR260A5HcRDzToH70nVnLK33V2ShoJqQJO_AnZAY-WpDSZMCgXJ08bPfBYE https://www.wsj.com/articles/pentagon-weighs-deploying-special-forces-to-guard-kyiv-embassy-11653237183 RE: Phản biện xã hội - Lục Tuyết Kỳ - 2022-05-23 'Quad' talks in Japan open with eyes on China and Ukraine Leaders from the US, Japan, India and Australia are in Tokyo looking to bolster a group that's billed as uniting the major democracies of the Indo-Pacific. Longer term, China is the focus, but Ukraine's sure to feature. The leaders of Japan, India, Australia and the United States — or the "Quad" grouping — pledged to stand work towards a free and open region, and focus on fighting climate change, at the start of a summit in Tokyo on Tuesday. Formally the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, the group was resurrected in 2017 amidst changing attitudes towards China’s growing influence in the region. A pivotal part of the US' focus on the Indo-Pacific region, the latest summit is also aimed at paving over differences on issues including Russia. "This is about democracies versus autocracies, and we have to make sure we deliver," US President Joe Biden said as the summit began. Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida urged members to "listen carefully" to regional neighbors, including the Pacific islands, "to help resolve the immediate challenges they face". "Without walking together with countries in the region, the Quad cannot be successful," he said, a reference to China's efforts to build ties with Pacific nations including the Solomon Islands. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the group had gained a significant place on the world stage in a short span of time, saying it had "ensured peace, prosperity and stability in the Indo-Pacific." Biden, Kishida, Modi, and new Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will also hold bilateral meetings on the sidelines of the summit. US to woo India over 'commonalities' India's decision to break with the Western allies' stand on Ukraine and the Russian invasion has been a source of frustration for the US, but experts say Biden will push Modi on the issue gently and privately. India has abstained at three major UN General Assembly votes on the war in Russia — on two resolutions that held Russia either fully or primarily responsible for the conflict and on a motion to suspend it from the UN's Human Rights Council. All the motions passed but India, which has deep historical ties to Russia rooted in no small part in Cold War politics, was the only quad member to abstain on any of them. A key challenge is weaning India off Russian-supplied military equipment and oil supplies. A day earlier, New Delhi said the US was considering "investment support" of $4 billion for India in addition to billions of dollars extended earlier. The statement came after the countries signed an agreement for healthcare, COVID-19 vaccine manufacturing, renewable energy, financial inclusion and infrastructure. However, the US has sought to emphasize the countries' shared views on China, which Washington views as a bigger long-term challenge than Russia. Taiwan expected to be key topic While Taiwan was not an official item on the Quad agenda for this summit, Biden’s decision to break with convention and volunteer US military support for the self-governed island has pushed it to the limelight. Speaking at a news conference in Tokyo a day earlier, Biden said the US stands by its One China policy that sees Taiwan as a part of China, but Washington would intervene if Beijing was to use force against the island. Japanese officials sought to downplay Biden's comments on Taiwan, with Japan's Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Seiji Kihara saying that "Japan and the United States have not made any policy shift on Taiwan." With close to 55,000 US troops based in Japan, mainly in Okinawa, which is just 100 kilometers (60 miles) from Taiwan, Japan is a major stakeholder in the equation. Albanese's first summit Biden will also meet Australia's new Prime Minister Albanese, who was sworn on Monday. He flew to Tokyo immediately after for the summit. Both leaders also spoke on the phone after the center-left Labor Party leader defeated incumbent Prime Minister Scott Morrison, ending nine years of conservative rule in Australia. At the summit, Albanese pledged more support for Pacific nations including aid to deepen "our defense and maritime cooperation." India, the US, and 11 other countries also this week announced they would be joining the new proposed Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF), unveiled on Tuesday when Biden held bilateral talks with Kishida in Tokyo. https://www.dw.com/en/quad-talks-in-japan-open-with-eyes-on-china-and-ukraine/a-61909945?maca=en-rss-en-all-1573-rdf RE: Phản biện xã hội - Lục Tuyết Kỳ - 2022-05-23 Đồ chơi xịn rang muối hàng loạt cua. The legendary #Azov leaves no chance for the invaders! There are three units in the video: #AzovDnepr #AzovKharkov (#KRAKEN) and special operations forces Azov. There is not a single #Russian occupier who has not heard about #Ukraine heroes and is not afraid to fight with them! https://twitter.com/UkraineNewsLive/status/1528948653141938179?s=20&t=gCX-fRdagrRRCKiOhDsvrA RE: Phản biện xã hội - Lục Tuyết Kỳ - 2022-05-23 Against Russia's grain blockade: Denmark is now supplying Ukraine with anti-ship missiles Russia has been blocking Ukraine’s ports in the Black Sea for months. As a result, grain deliveries required worldwide cannot be delivered. Now Denmark is apparently delivering Harpoon anti-ship missiles to Ukraine. This is reported, among other things, by CNN, citing US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin. The US missiles are intended to break the blockade. The Danish delivery is therefore part of new aid packages that several countries had promised on Monday. The Harpoon missiles have a range of up to 300 kilometers. https://www.merkur.de/politik/kaempfer-ukraine-russland-verhandlungen-news-medwedtschuk-oligarch-putin-vertrauter-austausch-asow-zr-91563725.html?utm_term=Autofeed&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1653361634 RE: Phản biện xã hội - Lục Tuyết Kỳ - 2022-05-23 Ukraine war: Melitopol residents resist Russian occupation Russian forces met fierce resistance from residents when they arrived in the southern Ukrainian city of Melitopol in February. Locals tried to block armoured vehicles as the convoy of soldiers rolled in to occupy the city, and people flooded the streets waving Ukrainian flags. When the Russians started cracking down on the protesters, the resistance movement was forced to evolve and new groups emerged. Melitopol, according to the US-based Institute for the Study of War, is an area where partisan warfare has been active since at least the middle of March. Ukraine's Military Intelligence Directorate has reported that from 20 March to 12 April "partisans eliminated 70 Russian soldiers during their night patrol". These groups are continuing to carry out attacks. Last Wednesday a Russian armoured train was reportedly derailed. Days earlier, two Russian soldiers were found dead in the street. Last month a bridge near Melitopol - used to deliver supplies to the Russian army - was blown up. Ivan Fedorov, the mayor of Melitopol, says these attacks were organised by partisan groups. "It's the job of our partisans, our secret services and our soldiers. They do this job together," he tells the BBC. Mr Fedorov himself was abducted by Russian forces and later released as part of a prisoner exchange. The Russians are desperately trying to crush all resistance. They are searching houses and detaining people, residents say, often at random. On 29 April, armed men in military uniform with white armbands - the marking used by Russian soldiers - abducted Boris Kleshev, the head of a local fire brigade in Melitopol. For two weeks his relatives heard nothing about his whereabouts. A few days ago, a pro-Russian Telegram channel posted a video showing Mr Kleshev and other Ukrainian men admitting that they were sharing information on Russian movements with the Ukrainian military. Mr Kleshev was speaking with a low voice, clearly under duress. But even if it looked like a forced confession, those who made the video were unlikely to have cared - their aim is to break the resistance spreading through Melitopol. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-61525477 RE: Phản biện xã hội - 005 - 2022-05-23 Lục Tuyết Kỳ Wrote:Putin khoe với đạo diễn phản chiến Mỹ Oliver Stone là Soái Ca đã bị ám sát hụt ít nhất 5 lần, và yên hùng tuyên bố cóc cần lo lắng cho sự an toàn của mình. Nếu ai đã quên, xem lại vụ án Stauffenberg mưu sát Hitler nhưng không thành, rất hấp dẫn, có dựng thành phim ở thập niên 2000, tài tử Tom Cruise đóng vai Stauffenberg. Còn dưới đây là phần phim tài liệu: RE: Phản biện xã hội - 005 - 2022-05-24 (2022-05-23, 03:47 PM)Lục Tuyết Kỳ Wrote: US may deploy special forces troops to protect embassy in Ukraine, report says Chà chính phủ Biden muốn tham chiến hả? Nga pháo kích làm sao bảo vệ nếu không có .... phòng không? RE: Phản biện xã hội - 005 - 2022-05-24 (2022-05-23, 02:42 PM)Lục Tuyết Kỳ Wrote: Several countries announced new donations of critically needed artillery systems and ammunition including Italy, Greece, Norway, and Poland. Hôm qua có tin Đức sẽ giao đến cuối tháng Tám 30 chiếc Gepard. Chứ không phải chỉ có 15 chiếc vào trung tuần tháng 7. Nhưng chỉ có 59 ngàn viên đạn. Đạn đang là vấn đề đau đầu. Các quốc gia này mua đạn ở đâu? RE: Phản biện xã hội - 005 - 2022-05-24 (2022-05-23, 11:07 PM)Lục Tuyết Kỳ Wrote: Against Russia's grain blockade: Denmark is now supplying Ukraine with anti-ship missiles Đan Mạch qua mặt đại ca hử? Hôm qua hôm kia mới nghe Mỹ đang cân nhắc cung cấp Harpoon. Và hôm qua nghe chủ tịch Liên Hiệp Quốc nói Putin: "nếu có lương tâm hãy mở cảng". RE: Phản biện xã hội - 005 - 2022-05-24 (2022-05-23, 03:43 PM)Lục Tuyết Kỳ Wrote: Slovakia T-72 tanks handed over to Ukraine spotted in the Donbass Compensation - cân bằng: Slovak Minister of Defense Jaroslav Nad' during his meeting with his German counterpart Christine Lambrecht stated that Slovakia is ready to hand a battalion of 30 T-72M tanks to Ukraine. In addition, some other armored Soviet-era equipment could go to aid the embattled country. But for that to happen, Slovakia would like to receive compensation, in particular – the German-made Leopard 2s. /* src.: https://en.defence-ua.com/news/how_germany_can_help_ukraine_get_t_72_tank_battalion_via_lend_lease_analog-2840.html RE: Phản biện xã hội - 005 - 2022-05-24 EU embargo on Russian oil is expected "within days" Robert Habeck, German Economic and Climate Protection Minister, at the World Economic Forum 2022 in Davos, Switzerland, May 23, 2022. / Photo credit: Arnd Wiegmann, Reuters The European Union will likely impose ban on russian oil imports in the coming days, as Germany's economy minister Robert Habeck told German broadcaster ZDF "We will reach a breakthrough within days," he said, according to Reuters. However, he warned that an embargo would not automatically weaken the Kremlin's war machine. After the United States announced an embargo on russian oil, the global prices rose, so russia could have more income while selling lower volumes of its resources. That's why the effective way for the European Commission and United States would be to manage global oil prices, Habeck said. /* src.: https://en.defence-ua.com/news/day_90th_of_war_between_ukraine_and_russian_federation_live_updates-3041.html RE: Phản biện xã hội - phai - 2022-05-24 (2022-05-24, 12:59 AM)005 Wrote: Tôi nhớ cách đây 1 tháng Slovakia gửi hoả tiễn phòng không S-300 qua cho Ukriane để đổi lấy giàn Patriot của Mỹ có những thằng ngu ngồi hí hửng và mỉa mai giống như Slovakia khôn nên tống hàng cũ đổi lấy hàng mới. Nhưng chúng đâu có hiểu xa hơn một chút là quân đội Ukraine dùng đồ chơi của Nga quen rồi nên khi có là họ xài được ngay trong khi những đồ chơi của phương Tây cần thời gian để huấn luyện. Vũ khí của phương Tây tối tân hơn nên sự huấn luyện cũng khó hơn. Và thứ hai nữa là vấn đề thời gian, thí dụ như tanks của Đức sẽ mất nhiều thời gian để tới Ukraine hơn từ những nước có chung biên giới mà chiến trường thay đổi từng giờ từng ngày nên thời gian cũng là một yếu tố rất quan trọng. RE: Phản biện xã hội - 005 - 2022-05-24 (2022-05-24, 08:28 AM)phai Wrote: Tôi nhớ cách đây 1 tháng Slovakia gửi hoả tiễn phòng không S-300 qua cho Ukriane để đổi lấy giàn Patriot của Mỹ có những thằng ngu ngồi hí hửng và mỉa mai giống như Slovakia khôn nên tống hàng cũ đổi lấy hàng mới. Đúng rồi, làm vậy tiết kiệm được vụ huấn luyện xe tăng nữa. Bọn cuồng Nga trí thấp dưới mắt cá. hihihi PS: Tuy nhiên hôm nay tổng thống Ba Lan than phiền Đức hứa lèo, họ giao xe tăng họ cho Ukraine, mà chưa thấy Đức cung cấp xe tăng cho họ để cân bằng. Làm mình cũng sốt ruột, cứ mang tiếng lèo đồng minh hoài quá sức quê xệ. RE: Phản biện xã hội - 005 - 2022-05-24 Quote:Tweet Kỳ này Ukraine qua chiến tranh đã lôi kéo được nhiều đại công ty hỗ trợ họ. RE: Phản biện xã hội - phai - 2022-05-24 (2022-05-24, 09:48 AM)005 Wrote: Kỳ này Ukraine qua chiến tranh đã lôi kéo được nhiều đại công ty hỗ trợ họ. Đứng đầu những đại công ty đó hẳn có những đầu óc chắc hơn hẳn tụi cuồng Nga bất cần thân thể nên họ phân biệt ở đâu mới thật sự có "phát xít" phải không? Một thí dụ là Elon Musk, không hề bị ai bắt buộc, nhưng ngay từ đầu đã ủng hộ Ukraine bằng những phương tiện của ông ta. Không lẽ cái khả năng phân biệt, phán đóan của của Elon lại không bằng những ku bò đỏ trong và ngoài nước . |