The Year of the Sixth Seal (Revelation 6:12)

  Sloshing of Earth’s core may spike major earthquakesBy Paul VoosenOct. 30, 2017 , 1:45 PM
The number of major earthquakes, like the magnitude-7 one that devastated Haiti in 2010, seems to be correlated with minute fluctuations in day length.
SEATTLE—The world doesn’t stop spinning. But every so often, it slows down. For decades, scientists have charted tiny fluctuations in the length of Earth’s day: Gain a millisecond here, lose a millisecond there. Last week at the annual meeting of the Geological Society of America here, two geophysicists argued that these minute changes could be enough to influence the timing of major earthquakes—and potentially help forecast them.
During the past 100 years, Earth’s slowdowns have correlated surprisingly well with periods with a global increase in magnitude-7 and larger earthquakes, according to Roger Bilham of the University of Colorado (CU) in Boulder and Rebecca Bendick at the University of Montana in Missoula. Usefully, the spike, which adds two to five more quakes than typical, happens well after the slow-down begins. “The Earth offers us a 5-years heads up on future earthquakes, which is remarkable,” says Bilham, who presented the work.
Most seismologists agree that earthquake prediction is a minefield. And so far, Bilham and Bendick have only fuzzy, hard-to-test ideas about what might cause the pattern they found. But the finding is too provocative to ignore, other researchers say. “The correlation they’ve found is remarkable, and deserves investigation,” says Peter Molnar, a geologist also at CU.
The research started as a search for synchrony in earthquake timing. Individual oscillators, be they fireflies, heart muscles, or metronomes, can end up vibrating in synchrony as a result of some kind of cross-talk—or some common influence. To Bendick, it didn’t seem a far jump to consider the faults that cause earthquakes, with their cyclical buildup of strain and violent discharge, as “really noisy, really crummy oscillators,” she says. She and Bilham dove into the data, using the only complete earthquake catalog for the past 100 years: magnitude-7 and larger earthquakes.
In work published in August in Geophysical Research Letters they reported two patterns: First, major quakes appeared to cluster in time
—although not in space. And second, the number of large earthquakes seemed to peak at 32-year intervals. The earthquakes could be somehow talking to each other, or an external force could be nudging the earth into rupture.
Exploring such global forces, the researchers eventually discovered the match with the length of day. Although weather patterns such as El Nino can drive day length to vary back and forth by a millisecond over a year or more, a periodic, decades-long fluctuation of several milliseconds—in particular, its point of peak slow down about every three decades or so—lined up with the quake trend perfectly. “Of course that seems sort of crazy,” Bendick says. But maybe it isn’t. When day length changes over decades, Earth’s magnetic field also develops a temporary ripple. Researchers think slight changes in the flow of the molten iron of the outer core may be responsible for both effects. Just what happens is uncertain—perhaps a bit of the molten outer core sticks to the mantle above. That might change the flow of the liquid metal, altering the magnetic field, and transfer enough momentum between the mantle and the core to affect day length.
Seismologists aren’t used to thinking about the planet’s core, buried 2900 kilometers beneath the crust where quakes happen. But they should, Bilham said during his talk here. The core is “quite close to us. It’s closer than New York from here,” he said.
At the equator, Earth spins 460 meters per second. Given this high velocity, it’s not absurd to think that a slight mismatch in speed between the solid crust and mantle and the liquid core could translate into a force somehow nudging quakes into synchrony, Molnar says. Of course, he adds, “It might be nonsense.” But the evidence for some kind of link is compelling, says geophysicist Michael Manga of the University of California, Berkeley. “I’ve worked on earthquakes triggered by seasonal variation, melting snow. His correlation is much better than what I’m used to seeing.”
One way or another, says James Dolan, a geologist at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, “we’re going to know in 5 years.” That’s because Earth’s rotation began a periodic slow-down 4-plus years ago. Beginning next year, Earth should expect five more major earthquakes a year than average—between 17 to 20 quakes, compared with the anomalously low four so far this year. If the pattern holds, it will put a new spin on earthquake forecasting.
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The US Forsees the First Nuclear War: Revelation 8

The Prime Minister, Narendra Modi in a Bilateral Meeting with the President of the United States of America, Joe Biden, at the White House, in Washington DC, USA on September 24, 2021.

The US Foresees Looming Conflict Between Three Nuclear Armed Neighbours

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 Raashid Andrabi

by Raashid Andrabi

SRINAGAR: The American intelligence community has raised concerns about the rising tensions between India and its neighbouring countries, Pakistan and China, and the possibility of conflict between them.

The Office of the Director of National Intelligence submitted its annual threat assessment report to the US Congress during a Congressional hearing last Wednesday, warning of the elevated risk of armed confrontation between the nuclear-armed powers.

The report highlighted the expanded military postures of both India and China along the “disputed border”, which could escalate into a direct threat to US persons and interests, calling for US intervention. Persistent low-level friction on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) has the potential to escalate swiftly, as demonstrated by previous standoffs, the report said.

Even though India and China have engaged in bilateral border talks and resolved border points, their relations remain strained due to the countries’ lethal clash in 2020, which was the most serious in decades. The report stated that this clash has contributed to the strained Sino-Indian relationship and elevated the risk of conflict.

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The crises between India and Pakistan are also of particular concern due to the risk of an escalator cycle between the two nuclear-armed states. The report noted that Pakistan has a long history of supporting anti-India militant groups, while India is more likely under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to respond with military force to “perceived or real Pakistani provocations”. Each side’s perception of heightened tensions raises the risk of conflict, with potential flashpoints being violent unrest in Kashmir or a militant attack in India.

Foreign ministers of India and China, S Jaishankar and Wang Yi

The report cautioned that the possibility of conflict between India and China or India and Pakistan could have significant implications for the US, as it could impact regional stability and disrupt global supply chains. The US has been closely monitoring the situation and has called for a peaceful resolution of the border disputes through dialogue and diplomacy.

Responding to a query by The Indian Express, the spokesperson for the US State Department, Ned Price, stated that the US-Pakistan counter-terrorism dialogue provides an opening for the two nations to work together to address terrorist threats and counter violent extremism in the region, which has the potential to impact global stability. The spokesperson added that both nations share a mutual interest in maintaining regional security and stability, and the dialogue is a demonstration of their commitment to a strong and resilient security partnership.

Pertinent to mention, the Jammu and Kashmir Lt Governor, Manoj Sinha, recently affirmed that Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK) is an integral part of India and the commitment made in the Parliament will soon be fulfilled. Sinha said this at a function where he inaugurated a special governance camp for displaced persons of PoJK at Bhour Camp, stating that the development of new Jammu and Kashmir would be incomplete without complete integration of PoJK displaced persons into the mainstream.

The increasing tension between India, Pakistan, and China has caught the attention of not only the US but also other nations around the world. The potential of conflict between these nuclear-armed countries could have dire consequences not just for the region but also for the global community.

The United Kingdom, for instance, has said it is closely monitoring the situation and expressed its concerns regarding the potential conflict. The UK’s High Commissioner to India, Alex Ellis, recently stated that the UK is watching developments in the region with concern and hopes for a peaceful resolution of the disputes. He added that the UK recognizes India’s legitimate interests in the region but also encourages all parties to engage in dialogue and resolve issues peacefully.

The rising tensions between India and Pakistan have also led to the re-ignition of debates surrounding Kashmir.

Besides, the ongoing border tensions between India and China in Ladakh have also created an atmosphere of uncertainty in the region. China has been aggressively pursuing its territorial claims in the South China Sea and other areas, which has led to tensions with several countries in the region, including India. The US has also expressed concerns about China’s growing military influence in the region and has been actively seeking to counter its assertiveness.

Chinese premier handing over a handmade portrait to host Prime Minister Narenndra Modi in 2019 during his India visit.USA

The US has been working to strengthen its partnerships with countries in the region, including India, to promote regional stability and counter China’s aggressive actions. In 2020, the US and India signed the Basic Exchange and Cooperation Agreement (BECA), which aims to enhance military cooperation and interoperability between the two countries. The US has also been providing military and intelligence support to India to counter China’s growing influence.

Despite the efforts of the US and other countries to promote peace and stability in the region, the potential for conflict remains a concern. The situation is further complicated by the fact that all three countries possess nuclear weapons, which raises the stakes and makes any conflict even more dangerous.

Spotlight on the War Outside the Temple Walls: Revelation 11

The release of Fuad al-Shubaki (Wafa, March 13, 2023)

Spotlight on Terrorism and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (March 8-14, 2023)

Published: 15/03/2023

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The release of Fuad al-Shubaki (Wafa, March 13, 2023)

CCTV picture of the shooter (Watan, March 9, 2023).

CCTV picture of the shooter (Watan, March 9, 2023).

The scene of the attack (Dunia al-Watan, March 9, 2023).

The scene of the attack (Dunia al-Watan, March 9, 2023).

Celebratory parade in Jenin (al-Sahafa News, March 10, 2023).

Celebratory parade in Jenin (al-Sahafa News, March 10, 2023).

The scene of the IED explosion near the Megiddo Junction (Magen David Adom, March 13, 2023).

The scene of the IED explosion near the Megiddo Junction (Magen David Adom, March 13, 2023).

The Lion's Den mourning notice (nablus_news Telegram channel, March 12, 2023).

The Lion’s Den mourning notice (nablus_news Telegram channel, March 12, 2023).

The terrorists' vehicle near Jaba (Wafa, March 9, 2023).

The terrorists’ vehicle near Jaba (Wafa, March 9, 2023).

The ruins of the building where the terrorist was hiding (Wafa Facebook page, March 7, 2023).

The ruins of the building where the terrorist was hiding (Wafa Facebook page, March 7, 2023).

Documentation of IDF force activity west of the border security fence (Palinfo Twitter account, March 8, 2023).

Documentation of IDF force activity west of the border security fence (Palinfo Twitter account, March 8, 2023).

Documentation of IDF force activity west of the border security fence (Palinfo Twitter account, March 8, 2023).

Documentation of IDF force activity west of the border security fence (Palinfo Twitter account, March 8, 2023).

Mahmoud Abbas meets with the special Chinese envoy to the Middle East peace process (Wafa, March 11, 2023).

Mahmoud Abbas meets with the special Chinese envoy to the Middle East peace process (Wafa, March 11, 2023).

The release of Fuad al-Shubaki (Wafa, March 13, 2023)

CCTV picture of the shooter (Watan, March 9, 2023).

The scene of the attack (Dunia al-Watan, March 9, 2023).

The scene of the attack (Dunia al-Watan, March 9, 2023).

Celebratory parade in Jenin (al-Sahafa News, March 10, 2023).

Celebratory parade in Jenin (al-Sahafa News, March 10, 2023).

The scene of the IED explosion near the Megiddo Junction (Magen David Adom, March 13, 2023).

The scene of the IED explosion near the Megiddo Junction (Magen David Adom, March 13, 2023).

The Lion's Den mourning notice (nablus_news Telegram channel, March 12, 2023).

The Lion’s Den mourning notice (nablus_news Telegram channel, March 12, 2023).

The terrorists' vehicle near Jaba (Wafa, March 9, 2023).

The terrorists’ vehicle near Jaba (Wafa, March 9, 2023).

The ruins of the building where the terrorist was hiding (Wafa Facebook page, March 7, 2023).

The ruins of the building where the terrorist was hiding (Wafa Facebook page, March 7, 2023).

Documentation of IDF force activity west of the border security fence (Palinfo Twitter account, March 8, 2023).

Documentation of IDF force activity west of the border security fence (Palinfo Twitter account, March 8, 2023).

Documentation of IDF force activity west of the border security fence (Palinfo Twitter account, March 8, 2023).

Documentation of IDF force activity west of the border security fence (Palinfo Twitter account, March 8, 2023).

Mahmoud Abbas meets with the special Chinese envoy to the Middle East peace process (Wafa, March 11, 2023).

Mahmoud Abbas meets with the special Chinese envoy to the Middle East peace process (Wafa, March 11, 2023).

The release of Fuad al-Shubaki (Wafa, March 13, 2023)

The release of Fuad al-Shubaki (Wafa, March 13, 2023)

  • This past week four terrorist attacks were carried out in Judea, Samaria and inside Israel. The most serious was a shooting attack in Tel Aviv in which three Israeli civilian were wounded, two of them critically; an IDF post was attacked with gunfire near the Jit Junction (west of Nablus), with no Israeli casualties reported; a combined stabbing-IED attack was attempted at Dorot Illit Farms (east of Qalqilya); an IED was ignited but did not explode in a bus in Beitar Illit; and what was probably a terrorist attack was carried out at the Megiddo Junction when an IED was detonated (the incident is under investigation). The Israeli security forces’ counterterrorism activities were focused Jenin and Nablus in Samaria; 16 Palestinians were killed, most of them terrorist operatives.
  • A rocket was fired at Israel from the Gaza Strip, apparently in response to Israeli security force operations in Jenin. An IED exploded near an IDF bulldozer engaged in activities near the border security fence in the southern Gaza Strip. The Palestinian Islamic Jihad’s military-terrorist wing held a military exercise in the northern Gaza Strip, which included firing rockets and simulating an attack on an IDF post. Mohammed al-Emadi, chairman of Qatar’s National Committee for the Reconstruction of Gaza, continued his efforts to prevent regional escalation.
  • The Palestinian Authority (PA) leadership continues diplomatic activity: Mahmoud Abbas met with the Chinese special envoy to the Middle East peace process and complained about Israel’s unilateral actions, which he claimed caused “escalation and tension.” The International Court of Justice gave permission for Arab League representatives to participate in deliberations regarding Israel’s activities in Judea, Samaria and Jerusalem. On March 13, 2023, Fuad al-Shubaki was released from an Israeli prison after serving a term of 17 years for involvement in an attempt to smuggle arms from Iran to the PA in 2002. He was welcomed with a festive reception by Mahmoud Abbas and the Fatah leadership.

[1] A critical attack is defined by the ITIC as involving shooting, stabbing, a vehicular attack, the use of IEDs, or a combination of the above. Stones and Molotov cocktails thrown by Palestinians are not included. ↑
[2] The age given the mourning notices. However, the page devoted him on the Jerusalem Brigades website states his birthday as November 5, 1988, that is, he was 34 years old at the time of his death. ↑
[3] According to Palestinian sources, the unprecedented request made by the PIJ to al-Emadi for Qatar’s continued help for Gaza Strip came after it stopped funding the damages caused by Operation Breaking Dawn (in which Israel attacked the PIJ, which operated against Israel), and al-Emadi notified Hamas that Qatar would not rebuild the houses destroyed during the operation. So far the authorities in the Gaza Strip have not managed to obtain funding for rebuilding, with the exception of very small amounts given by the Islamic Jihad and some welfare institutions (Sada News, March 8, 2023). ↑
[4] For further information see the November 2, 2021 report, “Palestinian reactions to Israel’s decision to outlaw organizations affiliated with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP).” ↑
[5] For further information see the May 19, 2006 report, “Funding terrorism: Yasser Arafat ordered financial aid funds transferred to the Palestinian Authority by the international community, as well as tax money transferred by Israel, to be used to purchase significant amounts of arms and ammunition.” ↑
[6] Information and pictures from Rescue Without Borders in Judea and Samaria unless otherwise noted. ↑

The Russian Horn is out of control there is a real risk for Nuclear War: Revelation 16

A new report published by the US think tank Heritage Foundation has highlighted a growing risk the Russian president will 'make one of the most fateful decisions of the century'

Putin’s ‘martyr complex’ is so out of control there is a real risk he will make ‘the most fateful decision of the century’ and unleash nuclear weapons, think-tank warns

  • New report has highlighted growing risk of Putin turning to nuclear weapons
  • It also outlines how the Kremlin has worked itself ‘into a state of near hysteria’ 

By JAMIE PHILLIPS FOR MAILONLINE

PUBLISHED: 18:20 EDT, 15 March 2023 | UPDATED: 22:06 EDT, 15 March 2023

Vladimir Putin’s ‘martyr complex’ is so out of control there is a risk he will embolden Russia to use nuclear and chemical weapons, a think tank has warned – amid rising concerns over the Kremlin’s ‘hysteric rhetoric’.

A new report published by the US think tank Heritage Foundation has highlighted a growing risk the Russian president will ‘make one of the most fateful decisions of the century’ in the face of his faltering invasion of Ukraine.

It also outlines how the Kremlin has worked itself ‘into a state of near hysteria’ about the ‘ridiculous’ assessment that NATO poses a military threat to the country.

Since Putin invaded Ukraine, his propagandists have continued to threaten the UK with a nuclear holocaust – and the rhetoric has continued to escalate in recent months.

The study, named The US and Its Allies Must Understand and Respond to Russia’s Nuclear Threats, explores the actual likelihood that Putin will turn to using weapons of mass destruction.

A new report published by the US think tank Heritage Foundation has highlighted a growing risk the Russian president will ‘make one of the most fateful decisions of the century’

Since Putin invaded Ukraine, his propagandists have continued to threaten the UK with a nuclear holocaust

Since Putin invaded Ukraine, his propagandists have continued to threaten the UK with a nuclear holocaust

Russia will use missile to wipe out Britain, Putin propagandists claim

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Russian generals are understood to have discussed the use of tactical nuclear weapons in November, but is said to be cautious about the use of long-range weapons.

However, Russia has ‘increasingly portrayed the West as an enemy and appears to now accept tactical strategic nuclear weapons as an option for deterring further escalation of combat.

The country is understood to have between 1,000 and 2,000 nuclear weapons of varying sizes.

The use of such weapons is seen by Western nations as a last resort, but the report states Russia may turn to  tactical nuclear weapons ‘early in the exercise or at mid-point’.

The report outlines four situations in which Putin would turn to nuclear weapons; pre-empting an attack on Russia; use against Russia; a threat, such as a cyberattack on Russia’s command-and-control systems; and an existential threat to Russia from conventional or nuclear weapons.

Nuclear weapons provide a ‘comfort blanket’ for the Kremlin, but is more likely to employ nukes than the West, it says.

In the face of its stagnant invasion, Russia has turned its focus to shelling Ukraine’s electricity and water supplies. 

But Putin is said to have a ‘higher tolerance threshold’ for both civilian and military casualties than Western nations amid reports of Russian mercenaries engaging in suicidal assaults in the battle for Bakhmut.

It comes as Moscow has launched a massive winter offensive involving hundreds of thousands of freshly called-up reservists and convicts recruited from jail as mercenaries, who have been forming human wave attacks in an attempt to overwhelm the town’s defenders.

Small groups of soldiers push forward against the Ukrainian positions, many of whom are mown down by machine guns as they approach. Those killed are simply replaced by others also deemed expendable.

Russian General Threatens To Use Poseidon Torpedo To ‘Sink’ The UK

Nuclear Tsunami! Russian General Threatens To Use Poseidon Torpedo To ‘Sink’ The UK If NATO Sets Foot In Ukraine

March 15, 2023

A former Russian general has urged President Vladimir Putin to use an underwater nuclear weapon to destroy Britain with a 1,000-foot-high radioactive wave if NATO forces set foot in Ukraine. 

Yevgeny Buzhinsky, a retired Russian commander, called for strikes on Britain with Poseidon torpedoes, which he claimed would cause a 1,000-foot radioactive tidal wave. He warned during a TV program on  Rossiya 1, a nationwide public state TV channel.

Lt Gen Buzhinsky, also the Russian Center for Policy Research head, assessed that Britain would unquestionably cease to exist if Moscow launched a nuclear missile.

In addition, Buzhinsky warned that the UK would be obliterated by an attack with the Sarmat 2, which Moscow has described as the “world’s deadliest missile.” 

Russian TV presenter and propagandist Vladimir Solovyov smirked as he predicted that if Poseidon struck Britain, it would trigger a tsunami and sink the country to the bottom of the ocean. 

The threats were issued as Russia’s propagandists spoke about Russia’s military options following its inability to make significant progress in Ukraine.

Buzhinsky further asserted on Russian official television Rossiya 1 that the “unstoppable” 6,670 mph Zircon hypersonic missile was about to be utilized in combat missions, after testing.

“Of course, there are such means as Poseidon, which has been tested,” Buzhinsky said. Solovyov responded that he would want to see both Sarmat and Poseidon in action. 

‘Tsunami, tsunami, yes, tsunami,’ replied pro-war Buzhinsky. He warned that If NATO sends troops to Ukraine, Russia will respond by using Poseidon. Solovyov chimed in to say that Great Britain would then cease to exist.

Moscow Threatens The UK Over Ukraine

The Russian commentators’ latest remarks align with a trend that has taken shape in Russian state media since the start of the Ukraine war of intimidating Britain with nuclear annihilation. 

This is not the first time high-ranking Russian politicians and officials have threatened to use nuclear weapons against the UK. In the past year, former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev had frequently discussed the possibility of a nuclear escalation.

These threats are believed to be the consequence of the UK’s unwavering backing for Ukraine, which made history by being the first NATO nation to announce that it would supply 14 Challenger 2 battle tanks to Ukraine. 

Putin views Poseidon as essential to achieving ultimate military dominance over the West. In January 2023, Russian state-owned media reported that Russia had acquired the first batch of Poseidon nuclear-tipped torpedoes.

The Poseidon, which has been developing since 2015, contains a warhead with an explosive force more than 100 times greater than the atomic bombs unleashed on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. File Image: Poseidon-Russia

Should Washington choose to strengthen its missile defenses, the weapon will ensure that US coastal towns remain vulnerable to nuclear attack.

According to TASS, the first batch of Poseidon torpedoes has been produced and will shortly be dispatched to outfit the Russian Navy submarine Belgorod.

Although the report does not specify how many torpedoes are in the batch, navy analyst HI Sutton estimates Belgorod is built to carry up to six Poseidons simultaneously.

Poseidon is a massive nuclear-powered torpedo built to strike enemy coastal targets from great distances. Poseidon measures roughly 65 feet long and 6.5 feet wide. 

It has an almost limitless range thanks to nuclear power. As a result, it has greater operational flexibility concerning launch and target areas. 

A weapon like Poseidon might theoretically be launched from a port or a naval base, but mounting it on a submarine makes it harder to find and neutralize. File Image: Zircon Missile

Poseidon is reportedly equipped with a 2-megaton thermonuclear warhead, the biggest any country has used in decades, equal to 2,000 kilotons of TNT. The weapon moves far slower than an intercontinental ballistic missile and is still unstoppable.

The weapon is anticipated to travel at a speed of about 70 knots, which is fast enough to make it practically impossible for torpedoes to intercept it. Also, it is unreachable due to its working depth—possibly 1,000 meters (3,300 feet). To intercept it, Western planners will need to create new weaponry. And that will require a significant amount of time and money.

Russian Horn Should Unleash Nuclear Torpedo on the U.S.

Russian submarines
Russian submarines take part in the “Vostok-2022” military exercises at the Peter the Great Gulf of the Sea of Japan outside the city of Vladivostok on September 5, 2022. The prospect of Russia deploying the Poseidon nuclear-capable super torpedo was discussed on the Russian state television channel Russia 1. KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV/Getty Images

Russia Should Unleash Nuclear Torpedo on the U.S., State TV Says

By Brendan Cole On 3/14/23 at 11:20 AM EDT

A discussion on Russian state television raised the prospect of Moscow deploying missiles to target countries that are supporting Ukraine.

On the Russia 1 channel, retired Russian general Yevgeny Buzhinsky suggested that weapons such as the Poseidon and Burevestnik missiles should be used against the West even if the latter would not be ready for service until “the next year or two.”

“However, Poseidon has already been tested,” he said, which prompted anchor Vladimir Solovyov to say that he would like to see it in action. “We would like to of course,” Buzhinsky responded.

Russian state agencies reported in January that the first set of Poseidon nuclear-capable super torpedoes was being developed for deployment on the Belgorod nuclear submarine. First announced by Vladimir Putin in 2018, United States and Russian officials have both described Poseidon as being capable of triggering radioactive ocean swells to render coastal cities uninhabitable.

Guests on the show Evening with Vladimir Solovyovhave made repeated threats about Russia’s nuclear capabilities while framing Putin’s invasion of Ukraine as a proxy war between Moscow and NATO.

Solovyov said that he’d like to “see Sarmat in action too,” referring to the hypersonic nuclear-capable missile code-named “Satan 2” which Putin has also boasted about. “If they are impudent,” he said, describing the actions of western countries, “we’ll see it in action.”

Buzhinsky warned viewers that further involvement of western countries in Ukraine could mean that it will “all end with Poseidon and a tsunami, a 300 or 500-meter wave.” Solovyov interrupted to say, “and then Great Britain will be no more.”

“Yes, Great Britain will definitely be no more, I’m talking about the United States,” said Buzhinsky, to which Solovyov joked: “If [ Rishi] Sunak is washed away, who will [Emmanuel] Macron have left to kiss,” referring to the close ties between the British prime minister and the French president.

Margarita Simonyan, the head of RT channel, brought up Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeauin the conversation, saying the Russian phrase “opyat s Trudeau,” which translates to English as “with Trudeau again.”

“Opyat s Trudeau” is a play on the Russian phrase “Opyat s trudom,” which means “with difficulty again,” as Solovyov pointed out. Both he and Simonyan laughed at the pun.

The apocalyptic yet somehow light-hearted banter was tweeted out on Tuesday by Francis Scarr of BBC Monitoring, who called the Evening with Vladimir Solovyov interaction “another totally normal evening on Russian state TV” in which the guests and anchor were “fantasising” about “a nuclear tsunami that engulfs Britain.”

China Horn threatens US, UK for arming the Australian Nuclear Horn

AUKUS: China threatens US, UK for arming non-nuclear Australia with tons of weapons-grade enriched uranium

AUKUS: China threatens US, UK for arming non-nuclear Australia with tons of weapons-grade enriched uranium

Pro-China experts called AUKUS deal an ‘expensive mistake’ and a ‘time bomb for peace’ in the region

Australia signed $368 billion AUKUS nuclear submarine deal with the US and the UK. Source: US Navy.

Beijing: The AUKUS nuclear submarine deal involving Australia, US and UK has unnerved China. The Chinese government claimed the US and UK are “clearly violating the object and purpose of the NPT” by transferring tons of weapons-grade enriched uranium to a non-nuclear-weapon Australia.

The Xi Jinping government said, “Such a textbook case of double standard will damage the authority and effectiveness of the international non-proliferation system.”

Pro-China experts called the deal an “expensive mistake” and a “time bomb for peace” in the region.

Australia signed $368 billion AUKUS nuclear submarine deal with the US and the UK.

UK and US violating object of NPT

Chinese Mission to the United Nations said the nuclear submarine cooperation plan by AUKUS “is a blatant act that constitutes serious nuclear proliferation risks, undermines international non-proliferation system, fuels arms races, and hurts peace and stability in the region.”

China further said: “The irony of AUKUS is that two nuclear weapons states who claim to uphold the highest nuclear non-proliferation standard are transferring tons of weapons-grade enriched uranium to a non-nuclear-weapon state, clearly violating the object and purpose of the NPT (Treaty on Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons).”

The China government urged the US, the UK and Australia to honor their obligations as members of the NPT.

AUKUS deal a ‘time bomb’

A report by the Global Times quoted director of the Australian Studies Centre in China, Chen Hong, described the AUKUS deal as a “time bomb” and said the move will likely increase hostilities between the nations.

“It would be a time bomb for peace and stability in the region,” Chen added.

Chinese military expert Song Zhongping described the nuclear submarine deal an “expensive mistake”, saying, “Such a huge investment would leave Australia with a heavy burden.”

Expensive mistake

Song further said that the deal “cannot protect the security of Australia, but will protect the global hegemony of the US. It’s an expensive mistake.”

“Australia should not fall into the category of a saboteur of regional security just because of US pressure,” Song said, noting that Australia’s best way to ensure peace and safety is to “not take sides between China and the US”.

Jinping pledged that China would strengthen its troops in response to the AUKUS deal.

“We must fully promote the modernisation of national defence and the armed forces and build the people’s armed forces into a great wall of steel that effectively safeguards national sovereignty, security and development interests,” the Chinese president said.

AUKUS nuclear submarine deal

Australia in a tripartite deal with the US and the UK, unveiled plans to create a new fleet of nuclear-powered submarines, which is estimated to cost up to $368 billion. As per the defence deal, the US and UK will enable Australia deploy nuclear-powered submarines in the Pacific region.

Australia, under this pact, will get its first nuclear-powered submarines from the US.

AUKUS China threatens US UK for arming nonnuclear Australia with tons of weaponsgrade enriched uranium

Aimed at preserving a “free and open” Indo-Pacific, the AUKUS agreement was agreed upon by Australia, UK and the US in September 2021. The foremost aspect of the pact is making Australia equipped with submarines and this part of the agreement is called Pillar One. Soon, the US and UK will share plans for their submarines that will help Australia build its own eventually.

Members of the Royal Australian Navy will be trained to use the nuclear-powered submarines and will be embedded at submarine bases in the US and the UK from this year

Australia is expected to get at least three nuclear-powered submarines from the US in the early 2030s. It will have the option to purchase two more.

A report by ABC Australia said that Australia will get up to eight new submarines called SSN-AUKUS which will have British designs and will be powered by the American combat system. These attack crafts will be built in Britain and Australia.