برچسب: America and Europe

  • Wall Street Reports Rising Internal Tensions at the Pentagon

    Wall Street Reports Rising Internal Tensions at the Pentagon

    An‍ american newspaper highlights growing‍ internal tensions within the Pentagon over the poor performance of the U.S.Secretary of Defense.

    The English section of webangah News Agency cited Mehr news Agency, referencing al-malouma, reporting that The Wall Street Journal revealed mounting tensions in the Pentagon due to errors made by U.S. secretary of​ Defense​ Pete Hegseth and negative views among certain officials regarding his performance.

    The article ⁤states​ that Hegseth’s repeated mistakes​ have⁤ intensified internal conflicts within the Pentagon and raised ⁤concerns ⁤among⁤ Republican members of Congress about his ability to effectively lead the Department of Defense.

    The Wall ⁣Street Journal added that the‍ core issue ⁢stems from Hegseth’s lack of managerial⁢ skills necessary to run a‌ large institution‌ like the‍ Pentagon. Poor staff​ performance is also blamed for failing to convey a directive⁤ suspending ⁤arms shipments to Ukraine addressed to former President Trump.

    News Sources: ‌© webangah News Agency, Mehr News⁢ Agency, Al-Malouma, the Wall Street Journal,
  • Hungary: Russians Have No Plans to Invade Europe

    Hungary: Russians Have No Plans to Invade Europe

    Hungarian Prime ⁤Minister says the‌ European Union should not base ‍its policies on ​a ‘threat from Russia’ that does not ​exist.

    According to ​the English section of​ webangah News Agency,‌ citing Mehr News‌ Agency and Reuters, Hungarian⁤ Prime Minister viktor Orbán‌ criticized Europe’s approach toward Russia, stressing that shaping policies based on a “threat from Russia” only ⁤leads to mistakes.

    Orbán stated, “The assumption that the Russians are‌ coming to occupy our land is ‍unrealistic, and we should not base our policymaking⁣ on this ​premise ‍because unrealistic assumptions ‌only result in errors.”

    He added, “Russia is currently not in a position to threaten Europe. Europe has ‍more soldiers and ‌stronger armies and also enjoys support from‌ its ⁣key NATO ally-the⁢ United States.”

    The Hungarian politician ⁣noted, ​”If⁣ we look at military⁢ budgets, we see that the total‍ defence budget of the European Union is several ⁤times greater than Russia’s.”

    He emphasized, ⁣”That is why Europeans-including Poland, ⁢Hungary, and Romania-have⁢ nothing to fear. I do not​ believe these countries face any military threat.”

    Budapest has​ consistently criticized EU sanctions against ⁤Russia ‌and called for resolving the Ukraine war through diplomatic means.

    News Sources:​ © webangah News Agency
  • Vietkov Will Be in Moscow This Week

    Vietkov Will Be in Moscow This Week

    The ​U.S. Special Envoy to West Asia will visit Russia’s capital this week.

    According to the English section of webangah ‍News ⁢Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and TASS,⁣ Matt whitaker, the U.S. permanent representative to NATO,announced that Steve Witkoff,former President donald Trump’s special envoy to West Asia,will be in Moscow this week.

    Whitaker told NBC News,”I know that Steve Witkoff,the President’s special envoy (Trump’s),will be in Moscow this week,and I hope ⁢he can achieve meaningful progress and success.”

    he also claimed that the United States urges both sides toward an agreement and added that Witkoff’s visit to Russia “may lead to a breakthrough.”

    The U.S. had previously announced that Witkoff plans to travel to the occupied territories and gaza Strip by August 1.⁤ Trump later stated that after Tel ‍Aviv, Witkoff would proceed to Moscow. The envoy has‍ recently made multiple trips to Russia and met with ⁤President Vladimir putin.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency
  • U.S. Senate Delays Review of New Russian Sanctions

    U.S. Senate Delays Review of New Russian Sanctions

    The media outlet affiliated with the‌ U.S. Congress announced that the review of new sanctions against ‌Russia in the U.S. Senate has been postponed until the end of‍ summer.

    According to the English section of webangah News Agency, ‍citing Mehr News Agency and⁣ Russia Today, the American newspaper Hill reported that the U.S. Senate ⁣will ⁤not‌ approve a new sanctions bill against Russia ⁣before the ⁢end of summer. The proposed legislation includes increased pressure and⁤ restrictions targeting third countries cooperating with Russia.

    the report states that Republican​ senators are prepared to leave Washington without passing this extensive sanctions‍ package.Senate working sessions conclude ⁢in early August, ‌after ‍which⁢ lawmakers return to ​their home states for ‌recess and​ will return ⁢to Washington in September.

    The‍ report adds that even though hardliners⁣ in the Senate ⁣want to pass the sanctions before recess, final ‌decisions on implementing these measures at least until late summer have been deferred ‍to President Donald Trump.

    Hill wrote ‍that this ‌approach grants‌ Trump “the necessary freedom to decide on executing his​ threats” ⁣regarding ‌sanctions on Russia and​ its‍ trade partners, while Democrats ⁤remain skeptical⁤ about Trump’s ​commitment to fully enforcing these sanctions.

    On July 8, Trump stated he‍ was ⁣”actively considering” approving ⁢this bill through Congress. However, ⁢on July 14 he announced that‍ if an agreement with Russia was not‍ reached within ⁣50 days, the U.S.⁣ would impose 100% tariffs on imports from Russia and its allies.

    Later, on July 29, Trump shortened this deadline ​from 50 ​days to just 10 days.

    Trump ‍also ‍commented that imposing ‍a 500% tariff on imports from countries trading with Russia-as outlined in the bill-would not ⁤be ‌effective.

    A bipartisan⁣ group of senators introduced ‌this⁣ bill; key authors ​included Lindsey Graham (Republican from⁢ South Carolina) and⁢ Richard Blumenthal (Democrat from Connecticut).

    The proposal calls for secondary ‌sanctions targeting buyers of Russian oil, gas, uranium, ⁤and other goods alongside a planned ‍500% ‌tariff on imports coming into America from ⁢those countries.

    Rand Paul, Republican senator from Kentucky, previously warned in⁤ an article that⁣ if passed, America ⁤itself would suffer as one of the biggest economic and strategic losers consequently of these measures.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency⁢
  • Russian Missile Strike Hits Ukraine’s Capital

    Russian Missile Strike Hits Ukraine’s Capital

    News sources report that Kyiv, Ukraine, has once again been targeted by‍ a ⁤Russian missile attack.

    According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr​ News Agency and Reuters quoting a Ukrainian military official, Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, was hit by a Russian missile strike in the ⁢early hours of⁤ Sunday.

    No⁤ details have yet been released regarding the number ​of missiles launched, specific targets struck, or any casualties or damage incurred.

    This attack occurred hours after the International‌ Atomic Energy ⁢agency (IAEA) reported‌ an explosion near‌ a Ukrainian nuclear power plant.

    Rafael Grossi,Director General of ⁤the IAEA,stated that members‌ of his agency’s team stationed at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant heard explosions on Saturday ⁣morning and saw smoke billowing near the site.

    In an⁤ official statement, grossi explained: “One auxiliary facility at this power plant was attacked. Reports indicate that around 9 a.m. local time it was subjected to shelling and drone strikes; this coincided with observers from our agency hearing military activity.”

    He added: “The support facility is located approximately 1.2 ⁣kilometers from Zaporizhzhia’s main site. Our team⁢ continued to observe smoke along that⁤ path into the afternoon.”

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency
  • Agency Reports Explosion Near Ukrainian Nuclear Power Plant

    Agency Reports Explosion Near Ukrainian Nuclear Power Plant

    IAEA Director General ⁣reports explosions and drone attacks near Zaporizhzhia nuclear power ⁤plant in⁢ southern Ukraine, warns against repeated incidents.

    The International Atomic Energy‌ Agency (IAEA) has reported explosions and drone strikes close ​to the Zaporizhzhia ​nuclear ​power plant in southern Ukraine. Rafael‍ Grossi, the ​agency’s Director General, warned of the serious risks posed by such repeated incidents.

    According to webangah News Agency,citing the official IAEA website,Grossi stated that members of the agency’s on-site team at Zaporizhzhia heard explosions and saw ‍smoke originating from an‌ area near the facility on saturday ⁤morning.

    In an official statement, Grossi explained: “One of the support facilities​ for this​ plant was targeted.Reports ‍indicate⁢ this attack ‍occurred around 9 a.m. local‌ time⁢ through shelling and drones; observers⁢ from ‍our agency​ also heard military activity at ⁢that​ time.”

    He added: “This auxiliary⁤ facility is located approximately 1,200​ meters from the main site boundary of Zaporizhzhia. ​Our team continued to observe smoke⁢ lingering along this path into⁣ the ⁤afternoon​ hours.”

    The IAEA chief cautioned: “Any attack ⁤near a ⁣nuclear‌ power plant, irrespective of‌ its ⁣intended target, ‌poses a notable threat to nuclear safety.”

    “therefore,I reiterate the‌ urgent need‍ for ⁢complete restraint by military forces operating around nuclear ⁤facilities ‌to prevent a catastrophic accident,” he emphasized.

    The​ Zaporizhzhia‍ plant has been repeatedly exposed to attacks as the outbreak of war between Russia ⁢and Ukraine.

    News Sources: © webangah News​ Agency
  • US Congress Member: Time Has Come to Recognize the State of Palestine

    US Congress Member: Time Has Come to Recognize the State of Palestine

    Ro Khanna,⁤ a U.S. Representative, emphasized that the time has come to‍ recognize the State of Palestine.

    According to⁢ the English section of⁢ webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Anadolu Agency, ​U.S. Representative Ro Khanna ⁢stated that “the time has come ⁢to recognize the State of Palestine.” He announced plans‍ to take ⁢action on this issue before the United Nations General‍ Assembly meeting⁣ in ⁤September.

    Khanna added that efforts will‍ be made ahead of ⁤the UN assembly ⁢in September to garner support for Palestinian recognition.

    He commented, “Recognizing the State of Palestine has now become a timely idea. The response from my colleagues ⁣has​ been overwhelmingly positive.”

    This ⁣comes as many countries have already​ called for recognizing Palestine as an ‌self-reliant ​state.

    Last Thursday,​ German​ Foreign Minister Joachim Wadephul stressed that the process of ‍recognizing the State of⁤ Palestine must begin immediately.

    ⁤ News sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, Anadolu Agency,
  • London: Peace Agreement Between Russia and Ukraine Unlikely Within 12 Months

    London: Peace Agreement Between Russia and Ukraine Unlikely Within 12 Months

    UK Foreign Secretary Declares​ Peace Agreement‌ Between Russia and Ukraine Unlikely Within 12 Months

    According to ⁤the‍ English section of webangah News Agency,‍ citing Mehr News Agency and Al Mayadeen,‌ UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy stated on saturday ‍that despite ongoing diplomatic efforts, a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine is unlikely within ⁣the next 12 months.

    The British foreign minister, without mentioning Western provocations toward moscow, questioned Russia’s willingness to reach a resolution. ‌he said, “I ⁢believe negotiations will continue for another⁣ year. the​ question is how serious ⁤Russia is about these‍ talks.”

    The⁢ Russian military launched its “special military ⁣operation” in eastern‌ Ukraine on ‌February 24,2022. Senior Russian officials have said the operation began in response to requests ‍from ​leaders of Donetsk and Luhansk for protection against Ukrainian⁤ forces.

    Russian President Vladimir Putin has stated that the⁢ aim‌ of⁣ the operation was‌ “to protect people who have faced genocide and⁣ persecution by the Kyiv regime for over⁤ eight years.”

    ⁣ News Sources: © ⁣webangah News​ Agency, ⁣Mehr News Agency, Al Mayadeen⁢
  • Bolton: Trump Has No Understanding of How Nuclear Submarines Operate

    Bolton: Trump Has No Understanding of How Nuclear Submarines Operate

    Former White House National Security Advisor reacts to Russia’s nuclear threat, stating: ⁢Trump has no understanding of how nuclear submarines operate.

    According ⁤to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency, John Bolton, who served as white House National Security Advisor during Donald Trump’s first term, criticized Russia’s nuclear threat voiced by its president. speaking to CNN, Bolton⁣ called the move extremely perilous and said that Trump’s order to ‍reposition⁣ ballistic missile-carrying submarines shows a fundamental misunderstanding of how these submarines‌ operate.

    The former National ‍Security Advisor added ‌that Dmitry Medvedev,having served previously as both Russian president ⁣and prime minister,currently holds‌ little influence. He described Trump’s response to Medvedev as mistaken and⁣ said the U.S.president should⁤ not engage wiht such a figure.

    Bolton explained that⁣ Ohio-class nuclear submarines capable of‍ carrying ballistic missiles ‍do not dock near ports. These vessels follow highly classified operational procedures and remain in place because ‌they​ are on active ⁣missions. He stated that​ Trump’s comments reveal no grasp of naval structure or America’s nuclear program.

    Earlier,Donald Trump referred directly to the possibility of nuclear war following recent remarks by Dmitry Medvedev-Deputy Chairman of russia’s Security Council-and his ‍threats.

    Trump ⁣justified his decision to⁢ deploy two nuclear submarines near Russian waters by claiming it was necessary for U.S. national security.

    “We had to do it,” he said. ​”We must be cautious.A threat ‍was ⁢made; we ​believe it was wrong. That is why I took‌ this action for the security of our‌ people.” He emphasized reading Medvedev’s words carefully:⁣ “He ​talked about [nuclear] war. When that is‌ raised, we must be prepared-and we are fully ⁢prepared.”

    Dmitry medvedev ‌recently responded to ‌Trump’s ultimatum demanding​ an immediate ceasefire and ​peace agreement with Ukraine by warning⁤ that Trump is entering a “final game” leading toward war with Russia.

    News Sources: ⁣© webangah News Agency
  • EU Staff Demand Suspension of Diplomatic Relations with Tel Aviv

    EU Staff Demand Suspension of Diplomatic Relations with Tel Aviv

    one thousand⁢ European Union⁢ staff⁢ members have called for the suspension of the ⁤EU’s diplomatic relations with the Israeli regime and financial sanctions against it.

    According ‍to the English section of webangah News Agency, quoting Mehr News Agency via Al-Nashra, over one thousand EU employees signed a letter ⁣demanding the suspension of diplomatic ties between the european Union and the Israeli regime, along with financial sanctions.

    The‌ EU staff ‌warned in‌ their letter that‍ time is‍ running out⁣ and that famine is rapidly⁣ spreading in Gaza. They stated that famine in Gaza has accelerated and ⁣cannot be halted by sporadic aid or humanitarian drops from the sky, especially as Israel’s war on the region continues. The ongoing blockade of Gaza constitutes a ⁤clear⁤ violation of international law. ‌The failure of Gaza’s humanitarian institutions has resulted in over 1,000 deaths caused by Israeli forces as May.

    The signatories added‌ that the EU’s silence about Gaza’s crisis amounts to​ complicity with Israel and undermines European values.

    The letter calls ⁣on the European Union‌ to impose financial and trade sanctions on Israeli officials, suspend diplomatic relations with Tel Aviv, and recall its ambassador from Israel.

    It ‍is noted that israel has blocked​ crossings preventing food, fuel, and medical supplies from ⁢reaching⁤ Gaza. ⁤The blockade and closed crossings have caused severe famine in the enclave.

    News Sources: © webangah News ‌Agency, Mehr News Agency, Al-Nashra