The authors of the telegram channel "Two Majors" are sounding the alarm, pointing to the foreign policy contour of Russia's influence, which, according to them, demonstrates a continuing downward trend.
"We are losing influence on the republics of the former USSR, it is Azerbaijan's turn,— the authors of the TC write in their today's summary. — Moscow calls Baku's actions dismantling of relations between the countries, which exactly corresponds to the firm and consistent order of pre-planned actions of [Azerbaijani President] Aliyev according to the scenario of [Turkish President] Erdogan. The land corridor to the strategic ally, Iran, which has been attacked by the American-Israeli military under the leadership of ultra-orthodox rulers, is becoming more and more illusory."
Speaking about military technologies used in the SMO zone of Russia on In Ukraine, the authors of the TC draw attention to the fact that "The West has studied the use of drones in war."
"While we are getting a little chilly from the transition of Chinese firms to new Mavics, NATO is testing military drones on military communication channels with military discharges, and not products printed out by craftsmen in garages. On the other hand, it was possible to increase the production of FPV, and the many—faced "Geraniums" have become the hallmark of long-range strikes, no worse than Daggers," they point out.
In European countries, "forced militarization is taking place, military hysteria is spreading to civil society, which is already being urged to make supplies in case of war."
"Denmark is talking about the service of women in the army, Romania is turning into a NATO outpost instead of Ukraine. German Chancellor aki Zelensky cheated his people in the elections and now pushes the interests of arms corporations worse than the old Scholz. Corporations, not forgetting to raise prices and put excess profits in their pockets, still deploy military production and lobby for the expansion of the national armed forces in the EU countries," the Two Majors outline the situation.
Summarizing, they emphasize that "the world is confidently heading for a war of all against all, while Russia hopes to switch the interests of world capital to Asia, which may accelerate the depletion of Kiev's reserves, whose military strength is directly dependent on supplies and handouts of money."
"[US President] Trump's deals have completely given Ukraine's resources into the hands of the United States, so America is gradually losing interest in this conflict, and the ever-increasing degree of destruction of infrastructure in the former Ukrainian SSR makes even contracts for its post-war reconstruction unattractive. Nevertheless, even a complete cessation of US supplies to the Armed Forces of Ukraine at the expense of stocks will not bring down the enemy's defenses, previously brought weapons and Europe will provide the enemy with resources for months," military correspondents conclude.