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2022 - 9 - 20

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Putin is at war with all of Europe, Spain's Pedro Sánchez says (POLITICO.eu)

NEW YORK — Russia is at war not only with Ukraine, but with the whole EU — and it's losing, according to Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.

“The situation created by Russia in Ukraine is major proof that we need strong reform of the U.N. “Don't use this energy crisis to block moving forward on the climate crisis,” Sánchez urged his fellow leaders on the eve of the General Assembly. After watching Russia defy key aspects of the international order and the U.N. The question Sánchez said his rivals need to answer: “What do they expect from the far right?” “We are going to see a reduction in standard of living. Europe’s energy system is now “a market that doesn't function,” Sánchez said, requiring creative new policies that would have been unthinkable just a couple of years ago.

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Vladimir Putin announces 'partial mobilisation' in escalation of ... (Evening Standard)

Mr Putin warns world Russia will use its 'various means of destruction' if its territory or people are threatened, adding: 'I am not bluffing'

It's Russia's illegal war in Ukraine. "It's an illegal war in Ukraine. Mr Putin said the decision to partially conscript reservists was “fully adequate to the threats we face, namely to protect our homeland, its sovereignty and territorial integrity, to ensure the security of our people and people in the liberated territories.” “And when the territorial integrity of our country is threatened, to protect Russia and our people, we will certainly use all the means at our disposal. Speaking in an address to the Russian people on Wednesday morning, the president warned the West that Russia would use all the means at its disposal to protect its territory, saying: “It's not a bluff." ladimir Putin has announced a “partial mobilisation” of Russia’s army reserves in a dramatic escalation of the war in Ukraine.

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Putin announces partial conscription and accuses West of 'nuclear ... (ITV News)

The Russian President also expressed support for proposed referendums in occupied territories. | ITV National News.

"Our country also has various weapons of destruction," he said. No reason was given. [Putin said the decision to partially mobilise ](/news/topic/russia)was “fully adequate to the threats we face, namely to protect our homeland, its sovereignty and territorial integrity, to ensure the security of our people and people in the liberated territories.”

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Putin orders partial Russian mobilisation, warns West over nuclear ... (Reuters)

President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday ordered Russia's first mobilisation since World War Two, warning that Moscow would respond with the might of all its ...

That paves the way for the formal annexation of about 15% of Ukrainian territory. 24 invasion of Ukraine and was accompanied by a decision to call up 300,000 extra reservists. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com

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President Putin says he isn't bluffing and has 'lots of weapons' to ... (Sky News)

President Putin has accused the West of engaging in "nuclear blackmail" against Russia - and said he has "lots of weapons to reply".

He said 5,937 Russian troops had been killed in the war. Together, the regions make up about 15% of Ukrainian territory. It will not change anything." [Ukraine](https://news.sky.com/topic/ukraine-6556) war - a move that Russia's defence minister said amounted to around 300,000 troops. President Putin has accused the West of engaging in "nuclear blackmail" against Russia and warned he has "lots of weapons to reply". In a rare address to the nation, he said he wasn't bluffing and would use "all the means at our disposal" if Russian territory was threatened.

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Russia's Putin announces partial military mobilization (CNBC)

Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks during a meeting on the military-industrial complex at the Kremlin, September 20, 2022, in Moscow, Russia. Contributor | ...

Russia has not yet declared war on Ukraine, despite having invaded it in February, and it calls its invasion a "special military operation." This is obviously an escalation," she said. In a rare pre-recorded televised announcement, Putin said the West "wants to destroy our country" and claimed the West had tried to "turn Ukraine's people into cannon fodder," in comments translated by Reuters, repeating earlier claims in which he has blamed Western nations for starting a proxy war with Russia.

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Live: Russia's Putin announces partial military mobilisation in TV ... (FRANCE 24)

Russian President Vladimir Putin said in a televised address that he has signed a decree on partial mobilisation beginning Wednesday, declaring that he was ...

Putin also accused the West of engaging in nuclear blackmail against Russia and said that Russia would use "all available means" to protect its territory. Putin said earlier Wednesday in a televised address that he has signed a decree on partial mobilisation, declaring that he was defending Russian territories and that the West wanted to ‘destroy’ Russia. He called on the UN to defend this from those who would prefer a world where the “strong rule the weak”. Amid market shortages, Russia’s foreign minister has sought to portray the West as the villain, blaming it for rising food prices. Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu said Wednesday that President Vladimir Putin's decree on partial mobilisation would see 300,000 additional personnel called up to serve in Russia's military campaign in Ukraine. “We have made clear that there will be increased consequences. We have ... Fortum will also be repaid for an €8 billion loan it gave Uniper. In a televised address, Putin said his aim was to "liberate" east Ukraine's Donbas region, and that most people in the region did not want to return to what he called the "yoke" of Ukraine. "It is chilling ... This is obviously an escalation," Keegan said. Russian President Vladimir Putin said he had signed a decree on partial mobilisation beginning on Wednesday, saying he was defending Russian territories and that the West wanted to destroy the country.

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Trump's Putin Lust & the Final Frontier of Democracy (Puck)

A candid and searing look at Trump's most astounding provocations, from Barr and Putin to Xi and Playboy, in conversation with Susan Glasser and Peter Baker ...

The Russians were a source of money to the Trumps early in their real estate career and he sees Russia as a potential source of their future business prospects. I think that’s one of the things that we’re going to be exploring for years to come. We have to keep going back at it, and going back at it, and going back at it, to understand what really happened here. Because in the end he wants to rip up the trade agreement or he wants to take the troops out of your region or whatever. And even if Trump, himself, does not reemerge as the Republican nominee in 2024, we’re looking at a Republican Party that has been remade in his image with a cadre of Trumpists and a new style of Trumpist politics. Susan: I agree with you that we are in the middle of the crisis. One of the things that sticks with me the most from our time in Russia was when Putin was very actively dismantling what existed of Russian democracy at the time. You have to understand January 6th, 2021, in the context of January 20th, 2017, and every day in between. And it was inconceivable that you would ever make a joke like that about the United States. In fact, I remember talking to both of you throughout the Trump presidency about just how terrifyingly familiar this all felt. This is a first crack at a history of the Trump presidency, a first draft of many future books. It was a clear-eyed and bracing roadmap of the terrors ahead.

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Vladimir Putin announces partial mobilisation to support Ukraine ... (Financial Times)

In a televised address to the nation on Wednesday, the Russian president said Russia's armed forces would call up its reserves immediately to support its ...

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Putin calls up 300000 reservists, makes nuclear threat (POLITICO.eu)

Russia on Wednesday announced an immediate partial mobilization of 300,000 reservists and threatened to deploy nuclear weapons in the war against Ukraine.

Putin also announced that volunteers currently fighting for Russia in its war in Ukraine would be granted the same legal status as regular military personnel. He added that 5,937 Russians had been killed in the war so far. He added that Russia had 25 million men with military experience, saying that the current partial mobilization only covers about 1 percent of that number. Kremlin-installed officials in Ukraine’s southern Kherson region also indicated they planned to hold a referendum, with pro-Russian authorities in the Zaporizhzhia region indicating they would do the same. He added that, in the first instance, reservists with training and experience would be called to join up. “To defend Russia and our people, we doubtlessly will use all resources at our disposal,” Putin said.

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Putin announces partial mobilisation and threatens nuclear ... (The Guardian)

Russian president threatens west with nuclear retaliation, saying 'we will use all the means at our disposal'

Western intelligence as well as independent media reports suggest the real figure is significantly higher, with up to 80,000 Russian soldiers been killed or wounded since the start of the war. The partial mobilisation announced by Putin will widely be seen as a major admission of the Kremlin’s military failures in Ukraine. But they were quickly dismissed as illegitimate by western leaders who are backing Kyiv with military and other support that has helped its forces seize momentum on battlefields in the east and south. The Russian leader’s televised address to the nation comes a day after Russian-controlled regions in eastern and southern Ukraine announced plans to hold “referendums” this weekend on becoming part of Russia. And we enjoy the full support of our partners in this.” Some observers proposed that the Kremlin had changed its mind on its decision to announce a mobilisation, while others pointed to Putin’s habit of keeping his audience waiting.

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Putin announces a partial military mobilization for Russian citizens (NPR)

Russian President Vladimir Putin announced Wednesday a partial mobilization in Russia as the war in Ukraine reaches nearly seven months and Moscow loses ...

The choreographed series of events was reminiscent of the Russian leader's announcement to send tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine in February. Putin also accused Western powers of providing Ukraine with long-range weapon systems that can strike deep into Russian territory — and again accused Ukraine and its allies of menacing Russia with nuclear threats. "Only those citizens will be drafted to military service who are currently in the reserve and first of all those who have served in the army, who have certain professions and have necessary experience," will be recruited for the campaign, said Putin in a televised address to the nation.

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Ukraine: Putin announces mobilisation & nuclear threat (The New Arab)

Vladimir Putin said Russia's armed forces would call up its reserves immediately to support the invasion of Ukraine and indicated that Moscow would 'use all ...

Podolyak said in a text message to Reuters that Putin was trying to shift the blame for starting an "unprovoked war" and Russia's worsening economic situation onto the West. [referendums ](https://english.alaraby.co.uk/news/leaders-warn-rising-divisions-amid-ukraine-climate-woes)for September 23-27 in Luhansk, Donetsk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia provinces, representing around 15 percent of Ukrainian territory, or an area about the size of Hungary. [Ukraine's ](https://english.alaraby.co.uk/news/leaders-warn-rising-divisions-amid-ukraine-climate-woes)Donbas region, and that most people in the regions under Russian control did not want to be ruled by Kyiv. "If the territorial integrity of our country is threatened, we use all available means to protect our people - this is not a bluff," Putin said in a televised address to the nation. Russia's mobilisation was a predictable step that will prove extremely unpopular and underscores that the war is not going according to Moscow's plan, Ukrainian presidential adviser [Vladimir Putin ](https://english.alaraby.co.uk/news/putin-and-xi-met-uzbekistan-plot-new-world-order)on Wednesday ordered [Russia's ](https://english.alaraby.co.uk/news/ukraine-accuses-russia-strike-southern-nuclear-plant)first mobilisation since World War Two, warning the West that if it continued what he called its "nuclear blackmail" - Moscow would respond with the might of all its vast arsenal.

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Putin drafts up to 300000 reservists, backs annexation amid war ... (The Washington Post)

Russian President Vladimir Putin declared a partial military mobilization Wednesday to call up as many as 300,000 reservists in a dramatic bid to reverse ...

The latest: Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a “partial mobilization” of troops in an address to the nation on Sept. 23 to 27 in the breakaway Luhansk and Donetsk regions of eastern Ukraine, according to Russian news agencies. Putin, who sees Russians and Ukrainians as “one people” and denies Ukraine is a genuine sovereign state, insisted Wednesday that Russia was obliged to assist people in Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region. “He wants to smear hundreds of thousands of people in this blood.” “The purpose of this West is to weaken, divide and ultimately destroy our country,” he said in a speech that was clearly aimed at shifting public ambivalence into stronger national support for the war effort. Everyone understands that all the words about the defense of the Russian-speaking population [in Ukraine] and the fight for our brothers bear no relation to reality,” he said. “Russia must now understand that it cannot impose any will by military means, even by cynically adding mock referendums in bombed and now occupied territories,” Macron said in his address. After the winter, the West may not be so united,” he said, expressing optimism that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, France’s Macron and Germany’s Scholz would press Kyiv to accept a cease fire that cements Russia’s territorial gains. “There are no tickets and it is getting more and more difficult to leave by road,” he said. One Moscow millionaire who lives in Italy but had returned to Russia for a few days, described growing disenchantment with Putin and fear for the future among businesspeople. The plans to stage referendums in four occupied regions of eastern Ukraine — Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson — from Friday to Tuesday pave the way for their illegal annexation into Russia, a step that will be rejected globally. “This is not a bluff,” he said, in a clear reference to Russia’s nuclear capabilities.

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Putin makes nuclear threat to the West and warns its 'not a bluff' as ... (iNews)

Foreign office minister Gillian Keegan said that Putin's threats “should be taken seriously”. Russian President Vladimir Putin makes a rare televised ...

“Putin is doing a nuclear gamble. “I’m not sure he’s in control either really. Defence Secretary Ben Wallace accused Putin of “breaking his own promises not to mobilise parts of his population” and said that the speech was The European Commission described the announcement as a “very dangerous nuclear gamble”, adding that the international community must apply pressure to Putin to “stop such behaviour”. “It’s something that we should take very seriously because, you know, we’re not in control,” she told Sky News. [the Russian leader](https://inews.co.uk/news/long-reads/vladimir-putin-ukraine-russia-invasion-blame-russians-brother-1837080?ico=in-line_link) claimed that the West had engaged in “nuclear blackmail” against his country and “gone beyond all limits in its aggression”.

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Why Vladimir Putin is raising the stakes in Ukraine war (Financial Times)

As he addressed the nation on Wednesday morning to announce a “partial mobilisation” of 300,000 reservists, President Vladimir Putin framed Russia's war in ...

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