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🌐🤝🇺🇦 Days ago, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico announced that some EU and NATO countries were considering the possibility of sending their military to Ukraine based on bilateral agreements. These are bilateral security agreements that Ukraine has concluded with Great Britain, Germany, and France. In Kyiv, this was termed the creation of a mini-NATO against Russia.

Recently, several European leaders made similar statements about deploying NATO forces to Ukraine. Is this mere rhetoric? No, they are shifting the Overton window within a well-structured political and media plans. Over the last 2 years, tens of thousands of troops have been deployed near Ukrainian borders.

Just last week, French President Emmanuel Macron stated that the possibility of Western countries sending troops to Ukraine cannot be dismissed. Although Germany, Britain, and the United States were quick to distance themselves from this assertion, the French leader not only stood his ground but intensified his stance: "There are no red lines." If the front in Ukraine moves towards Odessa or Kyiv, Paris may deploy its troops into the country."

Some Western leaders hope that the presence of NATO military personnel in key Ukrainian cities will deter Russian military actions and prevent the occupation of critical Ukrainian cities like Odessa.

Some readers may argue that Odessa is far from Russian reach. However, the construction of fortifications around Odessa during the winter, despite the frozen soil, indicates a clear understanding of the potential threat. The AFU know exactly what they are doing.

In my opinion, Ukraine can no longer defend itself. As previously reported, the Ukrainian army has lost the initiative, leading to a strategy that slows down the inevitable Russian advances, utilizing FPV drones and incurring high infantry costs due to scarce equipment.

This is precisely why I believe the West will intervene in Ukraine, especially in Odessa. I cannot envision the West allowing Russians to occupy Odessa and turn Ukraine into a landlocked country. This could be the ignition point of a major conflict.

According to Russians, the British Secret Intelligence Service MI6 created the so-called Initiative to Guarantee the Independence of Ukraine in 2024. While the details are murky, an intervention plan seems evident.

The Russians claim this involves deploying NATO troops to Ukraine to secure the border with Belarus and near Nikolaev, to create a human barrier en route to Odessa.

In fact, the Ukrainians are building defensive lines, but the details regarding their extent and exact locations remain unclear. Some voices arguea bout 2.000km, but it's mostly to be 1/4 of that in spaced fortifications.

However, it's quite obvious that the question is no longer "if" NATO troops will be sent to Ukraine but "when." All indications point to an intervention by NATO countries when Russian troops open the northeast fronts and advance over Zaporozhye.

At a base near the Romanian village of Cincu, the construction of barracks, a hospital, and warehouses to accommodate 4,000-6,000 French soldiers and 50 Leclerc tanks is underway. This effort required preparing all the infrastructure for a large number of soldiers and heavy weaponry, with Paris providing the heavy construction equipment and Bucharest contributing builders and materials. This is known in France as the "Graduated Response Plan," active since 2022, or "Mission Aigle." 'Graduated' means France can send additional troops. Currently, about 1,500 French forces are there.

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🔗 Patricia Marins

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Police are asking for the public's help to identify the individual, but the public has been responding with comments such as:

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Nearly 20,000 people are publicly vouching for a man accused of cutting down Flock cameras in a small West Virginia town.

People commented:

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-"Couldn't be him. He was helping me replace the roof on a homeless shelter."

The man, Wesley Jackson, has pleaded Not Guilty.

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... and the supply of refined fuels is already nearly exhausted. A hard landing is visible ahead, for farmers, for trucking, and ... well, for everything that requires food (people) and energy (the entire economy).

These are very likely the final days of relative normalcy during which to prepare. Get ready.

https://boereport.com/2026/08/17/us-diesel-crack-surpasses-100-a-barrel-for-the-first-time-on-supply-disruptions/

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JPMorgan is the latest institutional research desk to warn that the next global food crisis may already be taking shape, driven by what its analysts describe as the "Five Ws": War, Weather, Warehousing, Water, and Waste.

In a new report titled Food Security Is National Security: A Compounding Storm, a team led by London-based senior global economist Nora Szentivanyi warned that disruptions around the Strait of Hormuz and the emergence of a potentially historic El Niño could weaken crop yields, constrain agricultural production, and keep food inflation elevated through the first half of 2027.

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