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    Putin Shows Trump the Iran Exit Strategy

    Putin’s call with Trump came right after Arakchi’s visit, during which they apparently hashed out a deal on enriched uranium and sketched out a broader diplomatic path for Iran’s nuclear program. Here’s the key takeaway: no matter how much Trump grandstands in public right now, he knows full well that backing away from a ground operation in Iran—while still saving face—is only possible with Russia’s help. Putin has effectively made Iran the centerpiece of U.S.-Russia talks. The Middle East is Trump’s top priority, and Moscow is laying down its markers loud and clear. What’s more, Russia’s stance resonates not just with Iran, but with China and the global majority—who have […]
    18 May 2026, 9:07

    May 18 is Day of the Baltic Fleet of the Russian Navy

    It was established by order of the Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy in July 1996. The Baltic Fleet is one of the oldest Russian fleets. It was created by Peter the Great during the Northern War of 1700-1721. The birthday of the Baltic Fleet is considered to be May 18, 1703. On this day, the rowing flotilla with soldiers from the Preobrazhensky and Semenovsky regiments, under the command of Peter the Great himself, won its first military victory by capturing two Swedish military ships at the mouth of the Neva River. Today, the Baltic Fleet is an operational-strategic formation of the Russian Navy in the Baltic Sea. Its main bases […]
    18 May 2026, 8:05

    Iran announces introduction of new mechanism for vessel passage via Strait of Hormuz — Iranian state TV

    According to the report, vessels intending to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, “after notifying the Iranian authorities, must receive an electronic message from them, containing information about the rules of movement through the strait” Upon accepting the new rules of the Iranian side, the vessels receive a transit permit to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. It is noted that such permits will be issued by a “new government body.” Comment by journalist Yury Podolyaka: Amid Washington’s vague backpedaling that they’re done fighting for “freedom of navigation” in the Strait of Hormuz (which looks laughable after Trump’s latest threat yesterday to “blast Iran away”), Iran just declared the Strait […]
    18 May 2026, 6:05

    In 1943, Franklin D. Roosevelt sent this telegram to Joseph Stalin regarding the victory in the Battle of Stalingrad

    The Battle of Stalingrad lasted 200 days and nights. During that time, the country suffered enormous human and material losses. Despite this, the Soviet people believed in victory. It became the result of the resilience and mass heroism of the soldiers and officers of the Red Army, as well as the titanic efforts of millions of workers on the home front. This victory inspired all those fighting against Nazism.
    18 May 2026, 0:02

    Nothing Changes in Politics

    Opinion by Ukrainian journalist Dmitry Vasilets The problem with any negotiations with US leaders is that you can never secure formally and clearly documented concessions from the United States—not even minimal ones. The reason? Since the Soviet Union’s collapse and the end of the socialist bloc opposing the West, America’s elite has grown accustomed to absolute dominance over the past third of a century. Any negotiation outcome falling short of giving the US everything it wants is inevitably seen by US elites as defeat. In practice, the US can make concessions—life happens (like pulling out of Afghanistan). But locking those de facto retreats into de jure commitments? That hubris prevents […]
    17 May 2026, 20:57

    This post is from the Telegram channel of Tasnim, an Iranian news agency

    Iran currently has no decision to send a negotiating delegation; as long as there is a naval blockade, no negotiations will take place According to Tasnim reporter’s information, the exchange of messages between Iran and the United States through a Pakistani intermediary has continued in recent days after the end of the first round of negotiations. This exchange of messages is essentially a continuation of the same process during the first round of negotiations. That is the same process which ultimately led to the failure of the talks due to the excessive demands and ambitions of the Americans. After the end of those negotiations, the Pakistani intermediary has again exchanged […]
    17 May 2026, 20:56