Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Russia-China Summit Cements De-dollarization and Energy Alliance


Russia-China Summit Cements De-dollarization and Energy Alliance
Sputnik


Statements by Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping confirmed the “unbreakable strategic partnership” between the two countries that cannot be undermined by outside pressure, Cairo Al-Farabi Center for Political and Strategic Studies secretary-general Dr Mokhtar Ghobashy told Sputnik.
The move toward Sino-Russian trade in their national currencies is “a very important step carrying strategic dimensions,” he said, adding thet the growing Moscow-Beijing partnership “cannot be influenced from the outside.”

Ghobashy said the shift away from the dollar sends “a powerful signal” that Russia-China economic relations have entered a new phase.

Stable Russian energy supplies guarantee China “will not suffer from any possible tensions in the Strait of Hormuz,” he said. 
Ghobashy said the alliance was a natural partnership between “the world’s strongest economic locomotive and a military power with the largest nuclear potential.”

He noted that the atmosphere of the Putin-Xi meeting reflected mutual trust “laying the foundation for a major strategic alliance.” 
The summit also sent “an extremely important signal to the United States,” coming only days after US President Donald Trump’s visit.

IRGC threatens war will ‘spread far beyond the region’ if US renews attacks on Iran


IRGC threatens war will ‘spread far beyond the region’ if US renews attacks on Iran
TOI


Iran warned on Wednesday that war in the Middle East war will spread far beyond the region if the United States and Israel resume their attacks, amid US President Donald Trump’s latest threats to strike again if a deal is not reached to halt the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program.

“If the aggression against Iran is repeated, the promised regional war will this time spread far beyond the region, and our devastating blows will crush you,” said the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, in a statement on its Sepah News website.

“The American-Zionist enemy… must know that despite the offensive carried out against us using the full capabilities of the world’s two most expensive armies, we have not deployed the full power of the Islamic revolution,” it continued.

US President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened renewed military action, saying Monday that he’d called off imminent strikes against Iran at the request of Gulf states, which he said were optimistic about a deal.

Still, on Tuesday he said Tehran had mere days to reach an agreement, amid a Pakistani-mediated diplomatic process that has so far failed to bear fruit.

On Tuesday, US Vice President JD Vance told reporters that “a lot of good progress is being made” in the efforts to reach a deal, adding, “We’re just going to keep working at it.” At the same time, he warned Iran that the US military was “locked and loaded.”

Also Tuesday, the US Senate advanced a war powers resolution, as a fourth Republican joined Democrats in their efforts to assert authority over the conflict, though support for passing the measure remains short of a majority.

Amid the tension, Pakistan’s interior minister headed to Iran on Wednesday for the second time this week, Iranian state media reported.

“Mohsin Naqvi traveled to Tehran to meet officials from the Islamic Republic,” Iran’s official IRNA news agency reported, citing diplomatic sources in Islamabad.

Pakistan has been mediating between Iran and the US, with Naqvi previously in Tehran on Saturday to “facilitate” the process, according to Iranian media.

Chinese President Xi Jinping, meanwhile, said further hostilities in the Middle East would be “inadvisable,” calling for a ceasefire, as he spoke with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Beijing on Wednesday, according to Chinese state media.

“A comprehensive ceasefire is of utmost urgency, resuming hostilities is even more inadvisable and maintaining negotiations is particularly important,” Xi told Putin, the Xinhua news agency reported.

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Jacob Nordangård: From Polycrisis to World Government


Jacob Nordangård: From Polycrisis to World Government


In his book, ‘The Digital World Brain’, Jacob Nordangård describes his research into the planned world government, which has the United Nations (“UN”) at its centre and is propped up by a partnership with the World Economic Forum.

His research is based on original sources from the UN and other organisations.

The UN’s Sustainable Development Goals and Pact for the Future are part of a plan for a scientific dictatorship or techno-utopia, he says.

The plan involves the digitisation of everything, monitoring and control of people and the use of behavioural science and artificial intelligence to steer people in a certain direction, with the ultimate goal of establishing a world government by the UN’s 100th anniversary in 2045.

Behind the UN is a group of oligarchs,  including families like the Rockefellers and the Wallenbergs, who are driving this agenda, using influential networks like the Trilateral Commission and the Bilderberg Group to shape their new world order.

Earlier this month, journalist Sophia-Maria Antonulas interviewed Jacob Nordangård about his latest book, ‘The Digital World Brain’. The following is an English translation of the interview as published by Nordangård.  We have added subheadings and a table of contents to help our readers navigate through the article.

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Transition News: Some believe that the recent crises and the associated profiteering are pure coincidence and that capitalism simply works this way: one thing leads to another, no one is planning a world government. However, in your book ‘The Digital World Control’, which has just been published in an updated and expanded German and English edition, you clearly demonstrate that some are following a specific plan, with the United Nations at its centre. On what sources do you base your research?

Jacob NordangårdI use original sources from the United Nations and all those organisations that prepared the UN’s Pact for the Future. This means, my research is primarily based on the statements of these institutions themselves. I also consult other sources, for example, the World Economic Forum (“WEF”), which has entered into a partnership with the United Nations.

Since when has this partnership between the United Nations and the World Economic Forum existed?

The official signing of the agreement took place in June 2019, attended by former WEF CEO Klaus Schwab, then-WEF President Børge Brende, UN Secretary-General António Guterres and UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed. However, the UN and the WEF had already been cooperating prior to this. Mohammed, for example, served on the board of the Young Global Leaders programme. This means that the United Nations and the WEF had been closely linked for about a decade before the official partnership.


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Putin Arrives in Beijing as Russia and China Push ‘Multipolar’ Challenge to West


Putin Arrives in Beijing as Russia and China Push ‘Multipolar’ Challenge to West


Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Beijing late Tuesday for high-level talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping, as Moscow and Beijing prepare to advance a joint statement promoting what they call a “multipolar” world order.

Putin landed at Beijing Capital International Airport shortly after 11:15 p.m. local time, opening a two-day visit aimed at tightening Russia-China ties just days after President Donald Trump’s own trip to China. 

The timing underscores Beijing’s growing role as a diplomatic powerbroker while Russia, under Western sanctions over its war in Ukraine, continues leaning heavily on China for trade, energy markets and strategic support. 

Kremlin foreign policy adviser Yuri Ushakov said Putin and Xi are expected to sign roughly 40 documents, including agreements related to industry, trade, transport and construction. The centerpiece is expected to be a lengthy joint declaration calling for a new model of international relations and the formation of a multipolar world order.

The two leaders are also expected to hold informal talks “over tea,” a private setting where they are likely to discuss the wars in Ukraine and Iran, economic cooperation and broader tensions with the West.

Putin praised the relationship ahead of the meeting, saying ties between Moscow and Beijing had reached “a truly unprecedented level.” He also said trade between the two countries continues to grow and described the China-Russia partnership as a “stabilizing” force in global affairs.

For the United States and its allies, however, the summit will likely be viewed as another sign that Moscow and Beijing are coordinating more openly against the Western-led international order. China has repeatedly urged Western nations to abandon what it calls a “Cold War mentality,” while Russia has sought to portray its alignment with Beijing as part of a broader push against U.S. dominance.

Russia and China have deepened cooperation since Moscow’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine isolated the Kremlin from much of the West. China has become Russia’s largest trading partner and the world’s largest buyer of Russian oil, helping Moscow blunt the impact of Western sanctions.

Energy is expected to remain a major item on the agenda. Moscow has long pushed for the “Power of Siberia 2” natural gas pipeline through Mongolia, a project that would give Russia a major new route to send gas to China after losing much of its European market.

The visit also comes as Beijing seeks to balance its relationship with Moscow while keeping open channels with Washington. The back-to-back visits by Trump and Putin have placed Xi at the center of great-power diplomacy, with China presenting itself as an indispensable player in global affairs.


Russia Just Tested A Missile That Could Destroy An Area The Size Of Texas


Russia Just Tested A Missile That Could Destroy An Area The Size Of Texas
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The Russians have developed the most sophisticated nuclear missile in the history of the world by a very wide margin, and it is specifically designed to be used in a future nuclear war with the United States. 

The RS-28 Sarmat is an intercontinental ballistic missile that has a maximum speed of approximately 15,500 miles per hour. It is 116 feet tall, and that makes it roughly as tall as a ten story building. It can carry up to 10 metric tons of thermonuclear warheads, and those warheads can destroy an area the size of the state of Texas. 

We have no defenses against the Sarmat, and so once it is launched we will get hit. It is an incredibly terrifying weapon, and many believe that it is only a matter of time before it actually gets used.

The Sarmat is the crown jewel of Vladimir Putin's very long campaign to modernize Russia's strategic nuclear arsenal...

Since coming to power in 2000, Putin has overseen efforts to upgrade the Soviet-built components of the Russian nuclear triad -- deploying hundreds of new, land-based intercontinental ballistic missiles, commissioning new nuclear submarines and modernizing nuclear-capable bombers.

The United States doesn't have anything like the Sarmat.

Neither does anyone else.

It has a maximum range of more than 21,000 miles, and it can carry up to 16 independently targetable nuclear warheads...

The Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile has an expected range over 10,000 kilometers (6,200 miles) and can reportedly carry up to 16 independently targeted nuclear warheads, according to the Missile Defense Advocacy Alliance, a US-based nonprofit. Putin claims the range extends to more than 35,000 kilometers (21,750 miles).

Let me try to put this into language that anyone can understand.

This missile has enough range to reach any target on the entire planet.

So there is nowhere that is out of reach.

A single Sarmat can release 16 independently-targetable nuclear warheads.

That means that one missile goes up, and 16 warheads come down.

And each one of those warheads can instantly destroy an entire major city.

Russia plans to eventually produce more than 40 of these ICBMs.

According to Newsweek, a single Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile can carry enough nuclear warheads to wipe out "an area the size of Texas"...

The RS-28 Sarmat will reportedly carry a nuclear payload large enough to wipe out an area the size of Texas or France.

The Sarmat is the most advanced intercontinental ballistic missile in the entire world by a wide margin, and we have no way to defend against them.

In fact, a study that was conducted by a team of 13 physicists and engineers with the American Physical Society determined that our anti-missile defenses are so feeble that we couldn't even do much "to stop a relative handful of old-fashioned North Korean ICBMs" from reaching their targets.

But just in case we are able to improve them in the future, the Russians have equipped the Sarmat with "a host of capabilities intended to defeat ballistic missile defenses"...

The Sarmat is a silo-launched, liquid-fueled, nuclear-armed ICBM. The missile will reportedly have a host of capabilities intended to defeat ballistic missile defenses, ranging from decoys and other countermeasures to a fractional orbital bombardment capability, and independent post-boost vehicles (IPBV). There have even been suggestions that it could carry a payload of multiple hypersonic boost-glide vehicles.

If Vladimir Putin decides to push the button, we are toast.

Of course most people in the western world assume that Putin would never do that because our retaliatory strikes would destroy the Russians.

But the truth is that so much has changed over the past couple of decades.

The Russians now have the most sophisticated anti-missile systems in the world by a very wide margin, and we are still relying on extremely outdated Minuteman ICBMs that first went into service in the 1960s and 1970s.

If we launched our extremely outdated ICBMs at the Russians, are you sure that they would get through?

The balance of power has shifted dramatically, and most people in the western world have no idea.

Earlier this week, the Russians conducted a test launch of the Sarmat that Putin called an "unconditional success"...

The test-launch from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in the Arkhangelsk region took place at 11:15 a.m. Moscow time today, according to the Kremlin. Around half an hour later, Russian officials said that the missile hit its target at the Kura test range on the Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia's Far East.

The commander of the Strategic Rocket Forces, Sergei Karakayev, informed Putin of the successful test. The Russian leader monitored the launch via video link from his office bunker.

Putin called the test a "major event and unconditional success."

This should have received a lot more attention from the media in the western world, because it is a huge story.

According to Putin, Sarmat missiles will start entering combat service by the end of this calendar year...

Putin said that the nuclear-armed Sarmat missile would enter combat service at the end of the year. It was built to replace the aging Soviet-built Voyevoda.

"This is the most powerful missile in the world," Putin declared, adding that the combined power of the Sarmat's individually targeted warheads is more than four times higher than that of any Western counterpart.

In contrast, the next-generation U.S. intercontinental ballistic missile, the LGM-35 Sentinel, is scheduled to enter combat service in the early 2030s.

In other words, we are way behind.

The Russians are also in the "final stages" of development for two other exceedingly fearsome weapons...

Putin also announced Russia was in the "final stages" of the development of the nuclear-armed Poseidon underwater drone and the Burevestnik cruise missile powered by miniature atomic reactors.

The Poseidon is designed to explode near enemy coastlines and cause a radioactive tsunami. The Burevestnik has virtually unlimited range thanks to nuclear propulsion, allowing it to loiter for days, circling air defenses and attacking from an unexpected direction.

In the future, a Poseidon drone armed with a nuclear weapon could be lurking just off the east coast and we would never even know it.

Once it explodes, a gigantic wall of radioactive water could come sweeping over Washington D.C. or New York City in just moments.

The Russians have been feverishly preparing for the wars of the future.

Meanwhile, our leaders have been focused on other things.

So let's hope that a shooting war between the United States and Russia does not erupt any time soon, because it would not go very well for us.