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Sec. Austin says Russian campaign in Ukraine ‘stalled,’ Putin’s strategy feeds troops in ‘wood chipper’

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Russian President Vladimir Putin’s marketing campaign in Ukraine is “stalled,” U.S. Secretary of Protection Lloyd Austin mentioned Sunday, categorizing Moscow’s technique as feeding their very own troops into “a wooden chipper.”

“Their maneuver forces on the bottom are primarily stalled,” Austin mentioned Sunday throughout an look on CBS’ “Face The Nation.” “It is had the impact of him transferring his forces right into a wooden chipper. , the Ukrainians have continued to attrit his forces, and so they’ve been very efficient, utilizing the tools that we offered them, you recognize, and armor weapons and plane weapons.” 

Austin, who just lately returned from a visit to Bulgaria and Slovakia, mentioned Putin has not been in a position to obtain his objectives as quickly as he anticipated, so he’s resorted to focusing on cities, cities and civilians extra closely. 

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Western officers and analysts mentioned the battle in Ukraine has resorted to a warfare of attrition, with Russia bombarding cities. Ukrainian officers defiantly rejected a Russian demand that their forces in Mariupol lay down their arms and lift white flags Monday in change for secure passage out of the besieged port. The rejection got here after Ukrainian officers mentioned an artwork college the place some 400 folks had been taking shelter hit by an airstrike, prompting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to vow to “shoot down the pilot who dropped that bomb.”

U.S. Secretary of Protection Lloyd Austin reacts throughout joint information convention with Bulgarian Prime Minister within the Council of Ministers, Sofia, Saturday, March 19, 2022. That is the primary go to of the US Secretary of Protection to Bulgaria within the final 25 years. 
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Reacting to Russian claims that their troops used hypersonic missiles no less than twice in Ukraine thus far, Austin mentioned he didn’t view the transfer as a “recreation changer,” as a result of from his perspective, Russian forces having suffered heavy casualties could be utilizing a lot of these weapons to desperately reestablish momentum. 

Austin additionally confirmed that the U.S. has heard from “a lot of sources” that Russia is sending in “reinforcements” of Kremlin-backed mercenaries into Ukraine, stressing they haven’t seen Russian mercenaries on battlefields thus far. Although he didn’t title a particular group of mercenaries, his remarks got here after the Predominant Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Protection of Ukraine warned one other group of Wagner Group started arriving in Ukraine on Sunday with orders from Putin to eradicate Zelenskyy, Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal and Andriy Ermak, Zelenskyy’s chief adviser. 

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin speaks with U.S. troops, Friday, March 18, 2022 at an Army training range in Bulgaria.  Austin was in Bulgaria to meet with U.S. troops and to consult with top Bulgarian government officials.  

Protection Secretary Lloyd Austin speaks with U.S. troops, Friday, March 18, 2022 at an Military coaching vary in Bulgaria.  Austin was in Bulgaria to satisfy with U.S. troops and to seek the advice of with prime Bulgarian authorities officers.  
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Requested if he anticipated Russians escalating to deescalate, probably utilizing nuclear weapons, Austin mentioned “any rhetoric regarding a use of a nuclear weapon may be very harmful,” however asserted he was assured in america and NATO’s capabilities and talent to defend themselves. 

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The Biden administration has warned the Russians would possibly resort to utilizing chemical or organic weapons in Ukraine and doing so would represent a warfare crime. In the meantime, Putin just lately delivered a chilling speech claiming the U.S. backed laboratories in Ukraine by the Russian border are creating bioweapons – one thing the U.S. has categorically denied – and now China is repeating Moscow’s speaking level. 

“I believe if a chemical or organic weapon was used, you’ll see a big response from not solely america, but additionally the worldwide neighborhood,” Austin mentioned. “I believe what we have seen from the Russians prior to now is that they’re elevating points and making a pretext in order that in the event that they did one thing within the battle house, they might blame it on any individual else, both Ukrainians or us, NATO.”

Within the final two weeks, the U.S. has already offered over $300 million value of apparatus to Ukraine, and the $800 million just lately signed off on by President Biden will deliver the whole to over to $2 billion when it comes to the quantity of safety pressure help, Austin mentioned. The U.S. and allied forces have been coaching Ukrainian troops since 2014 when Russia annexed Crimea, so Austin burdened, “not solely have we offered them tools, however they had been prepared to make use of that tools as soon as we offered.” 

The Related Press contributed to this report. 

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GameStop is becoming a poorly run bank

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GameStop’s actual business – selling video games and associated paraphernalia – isn’t doing so hot. Its other business – earning interest on cash that was handed over irrationally – is helping. But that makes GameStop more akin to a bank than a retailer. Shareholders would be better off sticking with an actual savings account.
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WikiLeaks’ Assange is free after pleading guilty in deal with Justice Department

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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange pleaded guilty Tuesday in connection with a deal with federal prosecutors to close a drawn-out legal saga related to the leaking of military secrets that raised divisive questions about press freedom, national security and the traditional bounds of journalism.

The plea to a single count of conspiring to obtain and disclose information related to the national defense was entered Wednesday morning in federal court in Saipan, the capital of the Northern Mariana Islands, an American territory in the Pacific.

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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, second from right, arrives at the United States courthouse where he is expected to enter a plea deal in Saipan, Mariana Islands, Wednesday, June 26, 2024. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko) (AP )

Assange said that he believed that the Espionage Act under which he was charged contradicted his First Amendment rights but that he accepted that encouraging sources to provide classified information for publication can be unlawful.

“I believe the First Amendment and the Espionage Act are in contradiction with each other but I accept that it would be difficult to win such a case given all these circumstances,” he reportedly said in court. 

Under the terms of the deal, Assange is permitted to return to his native Australia without spending any time in an American prison. He had been jailed in the United Kingdom for the last five years, while fighting extradition to the United States.

A conviction could have resulted in a lengthy prison sentence. 

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Screen grab taken from the X account of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange following his release from prison on Tuesday June 25, 2024. Assange has arrived in Saipan ahead of an expected guilty plea in a deal with the U.S. Justice Department that will set him free to return home to Australia. (@WikiLeaks, via AP)

WikiLeaks, the secret-spilling website that Assange founded in 2006, applauded the announcement of the deal, saying it was grateful for “all who stood by us, fought for us, and remained utterly committed in the fight for his freedom.”

Federal prosecutors said Assange conspired with Chelsea Manning, then a U.S. Army intelligence analyst, to steal diplomatic cables and military files published in 2010 by WikiLeaks. Prosecutors had accused Assange of damaging national security by publishing documents that harmed the U.S. and its allies and aided its adversaries.

Manning was sentenced to 35 years in prison. President Barack Obama commuted the sentence in 2017 in the final days of his presidency.

Assange has been celebrated by free press advocates as a transparency crusader but heavily criticized by national security hawks who say he put lives at risk and operated far beyond the bounds of journalism.  

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Julian Assange seen boarding an airplane. (Getty Images)

Weeks after the 2010 document cache, Swedish prosecutors issued an arrest warrant for Assange for allegedly raping a woman and an allegation of molestation. The case was later dropped. Assange has always maintained his innocence. 

In 2012, he took refuge in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, where he claimed asylum on the grounds of political persecution, and spent the following seven years in self-exile there. 

The Ecuadorian government in 2019 allowed the British police to arrest Assange and he remained in custody for the next five years while fighting extradition to the U.S. 

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France elections: Germans prepare for seismic change in EU politics

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As France gears up for the shocking snap elections that French President Emmanuel Macron called during the EU elections, Germans are preparing for a seismic change in EU politics.

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With the upcoming French elections just around the corner, Germany is bracing itself for the results, which are expected to swing to the right.

Climate, migration and gender equality policies are likely to be affected on a national level in France if far-right Marine Le Pen’s National Rally party wins. Yet, political scientist Prof Dr Miriam Hartlapp warned the effects could ripple across the European Union.

“Policymaking in Brussels will change because members of this right-wing populist party could sit in the Council of Ministers. This creates a different situation for countries like Germany and other European nations,” Hartlapp said.

“France is not a small member state, but a large and important one. We can expect that European climate policy, asylum and migration policy, and gender equality policy at the European level will then look different,” she added.

Hartlapp said the swing to the right has spread across Europe as the dissatisfaction with current governments is reflected in the political climate.

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Germans are aware of the changes and this “causes concern,” Harlapp said, pointing at German Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s recent interview where he said he hopes “that parties that are not [Marine] Le Pen, to put it that way, are successful in the election. But that is for the French people to decide.”

Hartlapp added that the EU can expect immigration-related cases to be brought to the European Court of Justice.

“Some points in the National Rally‘s program clearly contradict the fundamental rights of the European constitution. For example, immigrants in France not having the same rights as French citizens when it comes to housing and social benefits. This directly contradicts EU law,” she said.

Meanwhile, in Germany, individual politicians from the far-right party Alternative for Germany (AfD) and extreme-right Die Heimat announced their plans to form factions in the eastern state of Brandenburg this week, after AfD outperformed all of the parties in the ruling coalition government during the EU elections.

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