Saturday, 31 December 2022

Russian Armed Forces' Victory Inevitable, Russian Defense Minister Shoigu Says

Russian Armed Forces' Victory Inevitable, Russian Defense Minister Shoigu Says

Russian Armed Forces' Victory Inevitable, Russian Defense Minister Shoigu Says




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In his New Year message to Russian servicemen on Saturday, Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, in particular, signaled Moscow's readiness to fight for the right to speak Russian.







In his New Year message to the Russian servicemen, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu thanked them for their courage and heroism in the performance of military duty during Russia's special military operation in Ukraine, and wished them clear skies.


Shoigu also pointed to "serious trials that have changed the usual course of time" in 2022.


"The outgoing year will forever go down in the military chronicles of the Fatherland, filled with your immortal deeds, selfless courage and heroism in the fight against neo-Nazism and terrorism. I thank you all for your service and loyalty to the oath!" the Russian defense minister stressed.


"The outgoing year will forever go down in the military chronicles of the Fatherland, filled with your immortal deeds, selfless courage and heroism in the fight against neo-Nazism and terrorism. I thank you all for your service and loyalty to the oath!" the Russian defense minister stressed.







He recalled that external forces are now trying to cross out the glorious history and great achievements of Russia as they demolish monuments to the winners over fascism and place war criminals on pedestals. According to Shoigu, everything that is related to Russia is canceled and defiled.


Under such circumstances, Shoigu stressed, the New Year remains not only a good tradition, but also acquires a deep meaning, becoming a symbol of hope for a peaceful future.


He also praised Russian soldiers for “heroically fulfilling combat missions to protect the national interests and security of Russia,” adding that they are celebrating the coming New Year away from their relatives as they resolve “the most difficult tasks in the course of the special military operation.”


"In the coming year, I want to wish everyone good health, fortitude, reliable and devoted comrades and, of course, clear skies! Our victory, like the New Year, is inevitable!" Shoigu emphasized.







Earlier this month, he said that the main task for 2023 is the continuation of the special operation in Ukraine until the full implementation of all its tasks.


The beginning of the operation was announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin on February 24, after the Donbass republics appealed for help in defending themselves against Kiev's attacks.



How the USSR Changed the Face of the World



On December 30, 2022, Russians and others across the globe commemorated the 100th anniversary of the formation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). How did the 70 years of the USSR change the world?


"It was the world’s first socialist country, a system based on public ownership, state planning, social welfare and egalitarianism," Geoffrey Roberts, professor of history at University College Cork, Ireland, and a leading scholar on Soviet diplomatic and military history, said.








"It showed that such a system was not utopian but a practical possibility; indeed, at times the Soviet system threatened to economically outperform even the most advanced capitalist countries."


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"The Bolsheviks succeeded in building a world industrial power, one that defeated Nazi Germany and then fought the United States to a standstill during the Cold War: a system that created the military, economic, scientific, technical and cultural power that underpins the strength of contemporary Russia," the professor continued.


The USSR was formed following the end of the Russian Civil War (1918-1922) and accompanying foreign intervention. On December 30, 1922, the Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, and Transcaucasian Soviet Socialist Republics united into one state with a single political body in the capital of Moscow. Other Soviet republics which used to be parts of the Russian Empire joined the USSR in the coming years. The USSR established control over the territory the Russian Empire had amassed by 1917 (excluding Finland, part of the Polish kingdom and some other territories).


The young Soviet state was founded in a highly contested and hostile environment. Western nations refused to recognize the USSR for years. As a Canadian historian told Sputnik in 2015, the European and US elites sought to overthrow the Soviet government "from day one," as the latter promoted an alternative to capitalism and western hegemony. Western countries subsidized and armed the anti-Soviet White movement; dispatched sizable military forces to thwart the Soviets during the Civil War; and waged a broad economic war against Moscow.







Nonetheless, the USSR continued to develop and increase its industrial production by almost 13 times during the first 30 years of the country's existence. By the time of the Second World War, 9,000 large industrial enterprises had been built in the USSR. New industries were created from scratch including machine tool building, tractor building, chemical industry, and aircraft building.


The Soviet collectivization ensured modernization and mechanization of agricultural labor, improved food supplies across the country and solved the famine problem, which haunted Russia since the end of the 19th century. Strategic food reserves were also created in the country.


In addition, the USSR applied vast social reforms by promoting gender equality; ensuring eight-hour working days and annual paid leave; institutionalizing the right to free general and vocational education, the right to work and the right to free medical care for all citizens, to name but a few. Some of these reforms were implemented for the first time in history.


Nostalgia: Soviet Pioneers' Day in the USSR.
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When it comes to the USSR's foreign policy, its contribution to global decolonization could hardly be overestimated: the peoples of the Middle East, Asia, Africa, and Latin America cooperated with the USSR and received humanitarian and military aid from Moscow. Besides that, it was the USSR that helped







Turkey leader Mustafa Kemal Ataturk to counter the advance of the Greek, British, French, and Italian interventionists in 1920-1922. Therefore, the 11-meter-high Republic Monument (Cumhuriyet Aniti) at Taksim Square, Istanbul, portrays Semyon Aralov, ambassador of the Russian SFSR in Ankara during the Turkish War of Independence, behind Ataturk. Also on display are the two high-ranking Soviet officers Marshal Kliment Voroshilov and General Mikhail Frunze. The monument was erected to honor the foundation of the Turkish Republic in 1923.


It was likewise the USSR that helped China end the infamous "century of humiliation" – a term used in the country to describe the period of intervention and subjugation of the Qing dynasty and the Republic of China by western powers and Japan from 1839 to 1949. The Soviet Union also backed the Chinese Communist Party's struggle and the foundation of the People's Republic of China.


Meeting of American and Soviet soldiers on April 25, 1945 near the city of Torgau.
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It was the USSR that defeated Nazism in 1945, together with its allies, and lost around 27 million people in the Second World War to liberate the continent from this monstrous ideology and its military machine.


Despite some western experts' claims that the USSR always sought to foment global revolution, Vladimir Lenin's successor, Joseph Stalin, abandoned the idea of the "world revolution" in the 1920s, promoting instead the concept of "socialism in a single country" within the boundaries of the USSR. His vision became the official doctrine after the XIV Congress of the CPSU (b) in 1925.







According to Roberts, the USSR's indisputable achievements included "multinationalism, internationalism, and anti-imperialism; its idealism and egalitarian aspirations; above all, its valorization of peaceful coexistence between different peoples, systems and values."



USSR's Disintegration



However, following 70 years of its rise and development, the USSR collapsed. What was behind this and was it inevitable? The Soviet people had grown disenchanted with the Communist idea because of the party's "nomenclature" corruption, rigid command economy, and lack of freedoms, according to Edward Lozansky, president of the American University in Moscow.


"The Soviet Union managed to survive for 69 years, despite huge human and material losses and devastation caused by WW2," Lozansky said. "Actually, it could continue to exist for some time but several factors like an arms race with the West, economic inefficiency and the Gorbachev factor who naively tried to combine communism with freedom, ended this experiment."


"The West, and first of all the United States, had a unique chance to turn free-from-communist Russia into its most important ally. [Mikhail] Gorbachev, and all Russian leaders who followed him, including [Vladimir] Putin, plus the overwhelming majority of Russian people, were ready for integration with the West, but Washington was not interested. Instead, it had chosen the role of the world's hegemonic leader - thus squandering the historical opportunity for US-Russia, and more broadly, East-West win-win cooperation, and here we are - on the edge of the abyss," the academic continued.







The collapse of the USSR was not inevitable, let alone its swift defragmentation, believes Roberts. "Not long before the USSR collapsed, Gorbachev staged a referendum on the continuation of a multinational Soviet state – a goal that was endorsed by the great majority of voters," he emphasized.


Official visit of the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU Mikhail Sergeevich Gorbachev to the United States of America
©Sputnik / Yuri Abramochkin


However, the country was largely exhausted by the arms race, initiated by the US-led NATO bloc. The resulting imbalances and wastefulness of the Soviet economy demanded new approaches and flexibility.


At that time, prominent US economist and Nobel Prize Laureate in Economics Wassily Leontief (1906-1999) compared the USSR's economy to a yacht that was unable to catch the wind. The Soviet economy was doomed to further recession, restrained by excessive government interference and regulation, he suggested in his essays.


The US economy, however, was not in its best shape either. In January 1989, the famous Trilateral Commission's leaders undertook a mission to Moscow to meet Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. The group and Gorbachev discussed the issue of coexistence as well as a roadmap of the USSR's integration into the world economy.







"We are all at a crucial stage — both capitalism and socialism," Gorbachev noted at that time. "The two systems should show they can adapt to new conditions," he added. According to western media, Gorbachev’s eschewal of the use of force helped end the decades-long Cold War.


FILE - In this Sept. 9, 1990 file photo U.S. President George Bush shakes hands with Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev at the conclusion of their joint news conference ending the one day summit in Helsinki, Finland.
©AP Photo / Liu Heung Shin


Eventually, the two nuclear powers voluntarily agreed to stop the arms race and end the standoff. It was the time when major western leaders promised Gorbachev and other Soviet officials that NATO would not further expand eastward. The Washington-based non-profit, the National Security Archive, published in December 2017 declassified bombshell documents that indicated that US Secretary of State James Baker and leaders of the UK, France, and Germany indeed provided that pledge.


Nonetheless, the subsequent geopolitical changes and defragmentation of the USSR, caused by internal separatism and economic crisis, prompted the West to reconsider its approach. US President George H.W. Bush claimed in January 1992 that "by the grace of God, America won the Cold War," while President Bill Clinton "okayed" the expansion of NATO in 1997 despite 50 prominent foreign policy experts warning the US president in June 1997 that the expansion of NATO would eventually "unsettle European stability".


Russia's President Vladimir Putin delivers his speech at the Security Conference in Munich, southern Germany, Saturday, Feb. 10, 2007.
©AP Photo / DIETHER ENDLICHER


Instead of integrating Russia into the world's economy on an equal basis, the West has seen it as just "raw-material appendage" and an open market for the past 30 years. Hence, Russia's attempt to secure its borders and national interests in February 2022 prompted a fierce backlash from the West in the form of sweeping sanctions and a NATO proxy war in Ukraine.







Nonetheless, Russia, as it did 100 years ago, is set to withstand the pressure. The Soviet experiment and its best practices proved that Russia could not only be self-sustainable but is also able to maintain vast international alliances across the world.


"Another measure of the deep roots of Soviet patriotism is its continuation in contemporary Russia," said Roberts. "As a multinational state, the Russian Federation is the direct successor of the USSR – a Russia that is headed by a president – Vladimir Putin – who continues to promote citizenship and patriotism as the foundation of the system, albeit one that is also conservative and capitalist."


Semarang Banjir, Penerbangan di Bandara Ahmad Yani Sempat Delay

Semarang Banjir, Penerbangan di Bandara Ahmad Yani Sempat Delay

Semarang Banjir, Penerbangan di Bandara Ahmad Yani Sempat Delay




Penjemputan dilakukan manajemen Angkasa Pura I Bandara Ahmad Yani karena akses jalan masuk menuju bandara masih terendam banjir. (suaramerdeka.com/Dok)






Cuaca buruk di Kota Semarang, Jawa Tengah (Jateng), membuat bencana banjir yang berdampak pada aktivitas penerbangan di Bandara Internasional Jenderal Ahmad Yani Semarang. Bahkan, sejumlah maskapai penerbangan pun terpaksa harus menunda keberangkatan pesawatnya dari Semarang, hari Sabtu, 31/12/2022.







Seharusnya saya terbang pukul 11.40 WIB, tapi saat ini pesawat masih di Jakarta dan baru jalan ke sini. Alasannya karena cuaca buruk,” ujar seorang penumpang pesawat di Bandara Ahmad Yani Semarang, Jerica Deasy, kepada Solopos.com, hari Sabtu siang.


Perempuan yang karib disapa Jeje ini mengaku berencana terbang ke Jakarta untuk menjalankan pekerjaan yang berkaitan dengan perayaan malam tahun baru. Ia mengaku sempat kaget saat berangkat menuju ke bandara menyusul kondisi banjir yang melanda Kota Semarang.


“Ini gila. Sepinggang lo [banjir]. Saya baru tahu banjir semacam ini bisa terjadi di Semarang,” ujarnya.


Jeje mengaku berdasarkan informasi yang diterimanyaa, banjir itu terjadi akibat ada tanggul yang jebol sehingga air meluap hingga ke wilayah perkotaan. “Saya tanya petugas DPU, katanya ada tanggul jebol sehingga airnya meluber sampai ke sini,” ujarnya.







Sementara itu, dari rilis Laporan Situasi Badan Penanggulangan Bencana Daerah (BPBD) Kota Semarang tercatat 28 titik mengalami banjir, 18 titik tanah atau talud longsor, 15 titik gelombang tinggi, dan satu titik gelombang pasang di kawasan Pantai Marina, Kecamatan Semarang Barat.


“BPBD sudah melakukan beberapa upaya seperti mendirikan dapur umum, melakukan dropping 500 bungkus nasi, menutup sembilan titik talud yang jebol, dan melakukan evakuasi di seluruh kompleks Marina,” tulis siaran pers BPBD Kota Semarang.


Sementara itu, General Manager PT Angkasa Pura (AP) I Bandara Internasional Jenderal Ahmad Yani Semarang, Hardi Ariyanto, dalam keterangan tertulisnya pihak Bandara Internasional Jenderal Ahmad Yani Semarang mengaku saat ini bandaranya sudah beroperasi secara normal setelah sejumlah penerbangan mengalami delay akibat tingginya curah hujan dan cuaca buruk sejak hari Jumat, 30/12/2022. Ia juga memastikan seluruh pendukung penerbangan aman untuk operasional penerbangan.







Kendati demikian, hingga Sabtu pukul 12.00 WIB, terdapat 13 penerbangan yang terdampak baik kedatangan maupun keberangkatan dengan rute dari dan ke Jakarta, Balikapapan, Ketapang, dan Banjarmasin. Selain keterlambatan keberangkatan, terdapat satu penerbangan dari Banjarmasin yang dialihkan ke Surabaya.


“Mengingat curah hujan masih tinggi dan terdapat genangan air di beberapa titik lokasi pada jalan menuju dan dari bandara, kami mengimbau kepada pengguna jasa untuk tetap berhati-hati,” ujar Hardi.



Stasiun Tawang Semarang Tergenang Banjir



Banjir juga menggenangi Stasiun Tawang Semarang tergenang. Banjir setinggi mata kaki setelah hujan deras mengguyur Kota Semarang, hari Sabtu siang, 31/12/2022. Banjir tersebut tak mengganggu jadwal kereta api (KA).


Kondisi Banjir di Jalan Gajah Kota Semarang, Sabtu, 31 Desember 2022. Foto Jamal Abdun Nasr


Manager Humas KAI Daerah Operasi 4 Semarang Ixfan Hendri Wintoko mengatakan pihaknya tengah berupaya mengurai dampak banjir. "Kami berkomitmen untuk senantiasa mengutamakan keselamatan, keamanan, dan kenyamanan perjalanan kereta api," kata Ixfan di Semarang, Sabtu, 31 Desember 2022.








Banjir juga menggenangi beberapa titik di jalur kereta api lintas utara Pulau Jawa. Hal itu menyebabkan kereta api yang akan melintas harus tertahan atau berjalan dengan pembatasan kecepatan tertentu sehingga mengalami keterlambatan.


Ada dua titik jalur yang tidak bisa dilalui perjalanan kereta api. Pertama di petak jalan Semarang Tawang-Alastua Kota Semarang karena ada genangan air setinggi 12 sentimeter di atas kop rel. Kemudian petak jalan Kaliwungu-Kalibodri Kabupaten Kendal karena Sungai Waridin meluap mengakibatkan gogosan pada jalur rel KA di wilayah tersebut.


Hingga kini ada empat perjalanan kereta yang mengalami keterlambatan, yaitu KA 186 Kamandaka relasi Tegal-Semarang Tawang terlambat 117 menit. KA 263 Menoreh relasi Semarang Tawang-Jakarta Kota terlambat 140 menit.


Selanjutnya KA 189 Joglosemarkerto relasi Solo Balapan-Tegal terlambat 52 menit. Serta KA 267A Ambarawa Ekspress dengan relasi Surabaya Pasarturi-Semarang Poncol terlambat 34 menit.


"Kami atas nama Manajemen KAI mengucapkan permohonan maaf kepada para pelanggan karena terganggunya perjalanan dan pelayanan kereta api akibat banjir yang terjadi wilayah Semarang, Kendal, dan sekitarnya," ucap dia.







Banjir yang merendam lima kecamatan di Kota Semarang, Jawa Tengah (Jateng) akibat hujan deras sejak hari Jumat malam, 30/12/2022.


Sekdakot Semarang, Iswar Aminudin mengatakan bahwa, hujan deras sempat membuat hampir di semua wilayah Kota Semarang terjadi banjir.


"Hampir semua wilayah Kota Semarang terendam tapi sekarang mulai surut," jelasnya.


Laporan yang dia terima, saat ini wilayah yang terendam banjir tinggal beberapa titik seperti Kecamatan Genuk, Kecamatan Mangkang, Kecamatan Pedurungan, Kecamatan Ngaliyan (Wonosari) dan Semarang Utara.


"Tinggal beberapa lokasi yang tergenang banjir, hanya beberapa titik karena cekungan," ujarnya. Dia menjelaskan, untuk kondisi genangan di pusat Kota Semarang sudah mulai kering karena airnya sudah berhasil dialirkan ke rumah pompa.







"Drainase kita sudah cukup mengalirkan air dari pusat kota ke pompa-pompa air," jelasnya.


Sampai saat ada beberapa titik seperti di Pedurungan dan Genuk yang warganya sudah dilakukan evakuasi ke tempat yang lebih aman. "Untuk Mangkang belum ada informasi yang masuk soal warga yang dievakuasi," imbuhnya


Untuk itu, dia mengimbau kepada warga Kota Semarang agar tetap waspada dengan hujan ekstrem selama beberapa hari yang akan datang.


"Bersihkan sampah di selokan. Selain itu warga yang tinggal di bukit juga hati-hati longsor. Kalau ada retakan segera lapor," imbuhnya


Putin allows to collect gas supplies debts in unfriendly countries’ currency

Putin allows to collect gas supplies debts in unfriendly countries’ currency

Putin allows to collect gas supplies debts in unfriendly countries’ currency




©Mikhail Klimentyev/Russian Presidential
Press and Information Office/TASS






Russian natural gas suppliers may settle with gas buyers from unfriendly countries in foreign currency if they collect debts for gas supplies from such buyers or if they repay the debt themselves, according to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s decree, published on Friday on the legal information portal.







The decree specifies that settlements can be made in a foreign currency, using a special account opened by an authorized bank on the basis of the application of the Russian supplier. Indebtedness for gas supplies will be considered as repaid after crediting the foreign buyer on such account.


At the same time, the document said that "the repayment of the foreign buyer's debt under the contract for the supply of natural gas is not a ground for resuming natural gas supplies by the Russian supplier in case the foreign buyer fails to comply with the procedure established by this decree".


Putin shocked the European gas market at the end of March by signing a decree that ordered a full switch to ruble payments for Russian pipeline gas amid the Kremlin's standoff with the western nations over the invasion of Ukraine.


President Vladimir Putin allowed natural-gas buyers from 'unfriendly' countries to pay debts for fuel in foreign currency, partly lifting a requirement for ruble-only payments.


Repayment of debt doesn't provide grounds for a resumption of Russian gas supplies to buyers that don't comply with other requirements of a presidential decree issued earlier this year, according to amendments published late Friday.









Supplies were subsequently cut off to some companies and countries, such as Poland and Finland, that refused the terms of the decree, which was seen as a means to spur demand for rubles after the United States and the European Union implemented stiff economic sanctions over Russia's invasion of Ukraine.


Putin's decree meant that buyers of Russian gas in Europe -- all EU countries were included in the "unfriendly" category -- had to buy rubles on the Russian market to pay for supplies.


The president defended the policy by saying that Western countries had “canceled the confidence in its currencies" by imposing sanctions on Russia for the war against Ukraine.


The change announced on December 30 to allow debt settlement does not automatically mean the resumption of gas supplies, according to the information published.







Putin previously ordered the central bank and the government to develop "the order of transactions for the purchase of rubles on the domestic market of the Russian Federation by gas buyers."


Russian gas giant Gazprom PJSC halted gas supplies to clients in Poland, Bulgaria, Finland, the Netherlands and Denmark, as well as supplies to Germany under a contract with Shell Energy Europe, after companies refused to comply with the decree. Other European companies opened special ruble and foreign-currency accounts at Gazprombank JSC, which was authorized to handle payments for natural gas.



Payment for Russian gas



Since April 1, buyers from unfriendly countries could pay for Russian gas only in rubles. However, taking into account the currency of contracts (which are usually dollars and euros), Moscow made a concession to its counterparts:


Customers would have to transfer money in foreign currencies to Gazprombank, which would buy rubles at stock exchanges and transfer them to special rubles accounts of importers to be paid from. At the same time, Russia will continue to supply gas in the volumes and at the prices fixed in the contracts concluded earlier.








The European Commission initially considered this scheme as a violation of the sanctions. However, as Bloomberg reported, the European Commission circulated new regulations according to which European importers would be able to continue paying for Russian gas without violating the sanctions imposed on Moscow, and open bank accounts for settlements in the currency stipulated by the contracts.



Gazprom supplies gas for Europe through Ukraine equaling 41.2 mln cubic meters via Sudzha



Gazprom supplies gas for Europe through Ukraine in the volume of 41.2 mln cubic meters per day via the Sudzha gas pumping station, a Gazprom representative told reporters, adding that the request for pumping through Sokhranovka had been rejected by the Ukrainian side.


"Gazprom supplies Russian gas for transit through Ukrainian territory via the Sudzha gas pumping station in the volume of 41.2 mln cubic meters confirmed by the Ukrainian side as of December 31. The request for the Sokhranovka gas pumping station has been rejected," he said.








On Friday, December 30, the pumping volume equaled 42.4 mln cubic meters.


Earlier it was reported on the website of the Gas Transmission System Operator of Ukraine (GTSOU) that the transit of gas through Ukrainian territory might total around 42.4 mln cubic meters on December 31.



US Arms Sales to NATO Allies Almost Double in 2022

US Arms Sales to NATO Allies Almost Double in 2022




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Apart from sending arms to its NATO allies, the Biden administration also continues to supply Kiev with weapons, something that Moscow warns will only further aggravate the Ukraine conflict.







The number and price of arms sales approved by Washington to its NATO allies almost doubled in 2022 as compared to 2021, a US magazine has reported.


The outlet noted that last year, the US government approved 14 possible major arms sales to its allies in the alliance, worth about $15.5 billion. In 2022, the figure soared to 24 potential major arms sales with price tag of around $28 billion, including $1.24 billion worth of arms sales to possible new NATO member Finland.


The magazine pointed out that the data indicates that the US remains “a major arms supplier for allies in Europe in the short term,” in the midst of European defense industries’ push to “meet wartime demands for conventional arms and ammunition.”


According to the media outlet, the increase took place as NATO members scrambled “to stock up on high-end weapons” amid the ongoing Russian special military operation in Ukraine.







The outlet reported that although some of arms sales deals were negotiated years beforehand, the Russian special operation sent NATO’s European members scrambling to bump up their military spending, and to replenish vehicles, weapons, and ammunition delivered to the Ukrainian military.


Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia have all ordered HIMARS Multiple-Launch Rocket Systems (MLRS), while the US State Department authorized earlier this month the sale of 116 M1A1 Abrams tanks to Poland, after Warsaw sent its Soviet-era T-72 and domestically-made PT-91 tanks to Kiev’s forces.


The report comes after President Joe Biden signed a new $1.7 trillion federal spending bill into law, a document that includes $858 billion in defense spending.


According to a statement released on the website of the US Senate Committee on Budget Appropriations, the so-called National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) comprises “$44.9 billion in emergency assistance to Ukraine and our (America’s) NATO allies.” Since Russia launched its special operation in Ukraine on February 24, the US and its allies have supplied more than $40 billion worth of arms to Kiev. Moscow has repeatedly warned that providing Kiev with arms prolongs the Ukraine conflict.







The signing of the NDAA followed a separate US media outlet reporting about a surge in the share prices of the four largest US defense contractors, including Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon Technologies, and Pratt & Whitney.


The outlet reported that Lockheed Martin “had booked more than $950 million worth of its own missile military orders from the Pentagon in part to refill stockpiles being used in Ukraine, while Raytheon Technologies was awarded with “more than $2 billion in contracts to deliver missile systems to expand or replenish weapons used to help Ukraine.”



US Fast-Tracking Hundreds of Millions of Dollars in Private Arms Sales to Kiev, Reports Say



The United States has fast-tracked hundreds of millions of dollars worth of private weapons sales to Ukraine since the beginning of Russia’s special military operation in February, The New York Times reported on Thursday.


The US expedited over $300 million in private arms sales to Ukraine, reducing approval times from weeks to hours, in just the first four months of 2022, the report said.








The State Department authorized less than $15 million in such sales to Ukraine throughout the entirety of fiscal year 2021, the report noted.


The hundreds of millions of dollars in private arms sales to Ukraine comes alongside over $17.5 billion in security assistance provided by the Biden administration to Ukraine since taking office.


Russia has repeatedly slammed Washington and its allies over their continued arms deliveries to the Kiev regime, pointing to the danger they pose in escalating the crisis and facilitating weapons smuggling, as a large part of the weapons end up on the black market.



US to Expedite Arms Sales to Allies, Partners With Aim of Outcompeting China - Reports



©AP Photo / Eugene Hoshiko


The United States will speed up its arms sales to allies and partners by removing several bureaucratic road bumps that could cause delays in order to better compete with countries such as China, the Wall Street Journal reported citing US defense officials.







The report said on Friday that the Defense Department launched an initiative to streamline US arms sales to foreign countries, especially to allies and partners that have provided military equipment to Ukraine.


The United States promised European allies who have provided military equipment to Ukraine that it would be able to replenish their stocks, but the US defense industry is facing a backlog, the report said.


The United States could speed up arms sales by having US defense officials help countries draft initial requests for military equipment that would help avoid delays caused by requests that trigger security concerns, the report said.


The Defense Department only approves contracts once a year for certain military equipment, which means countries that fail to submit their orders by the Defense Department's deadline must wait until the following year, the report added.


However, the State Department is currently consulting with the Defense Department on this matter in light of the mission to speed up arms sales to allies, according to the report.


Jalur Puncak Bogor Padat dan Berkabut

Jalur Puncak Bogor Padat dan Berkabut

Jalur Puncak Bogor Padat dan Berkabut




Jarak pandang saat jalur Puncak Bogor berkabut. Foto/Pojoksatu






Kepala Satuan Lalu Lintas Polres Bogor, AKP Dicky Anggi Pranata mengatakan, volume kendaraan di Puncak Bogor, Jawa Barat mengalami peningkatan selama 25 persen dan cuacanya berkabut.







Peningkatan ini diakibatkan libur Natal dan Tahun Baru 2023 dibandingkan hari biasa.


"Per hari ini jam 13.00 WIB, itu sudah ada kurang lebih 28.000 kendaraan," katanya, mengutip dari Antara.


Untuk mengatasi kepadatan volume kendaraan di Jalur Puncak, pihaknya memberlakukan rekayasa lalu lintas berupa sistem satu arah dari arah Puncak menuju Jakarta sekitar satu jam.


Ia menyebutkan, saat arus lalu lintas sudah terbilang padat, maka rekayasa lalu lintas yang digunakan yaitu sistem satu arah secara situasional.







"Oleh karena itu kita sesegera mungkin memulai proses satu arah bawah untuk menguras arus ke bawah," kata dia. Cuaca di Puncak Bogor juga diselimuti kabut yang membuat jarak pandang di kawasan Kecamatan Cisarua, Kabupaten Bogor, itu terbatas. Polisi mengimbau pengendara berhati-hati dan tidak memaksakan diri saat berkendara.


“Kawasan Puncak berkabut, cuaca sedikit gerimis. Kami dari Satlantas Polres Bogor mengimbau masyarakat yang berkendara untuk tetap berhati-hati. Jangan memaksakan juga. Sebaiknya istirahat dulu di posisi yang aman,” kata KBO Satlantas Polres Bogor Iptu Ketut Laswarjana, pada hari Kamis, 29/12/2022.


Ketut menyebutkan kawasan berkabut di Jl Raya Puncak biasanya terjadi mulai kawasan Gunung Mas hingga perbatasan Cianjur.


“Titik kabut ini kan biasanya mulai dari Gunung Mas ke atas, kemudian Riung Gunung dan seterusnya. Kalau hujan lebat sih kabut hilang, kabut akan tebal kalau cuaca gerimis,” kata Ketut.







“Tentunya pandangan akan terbatas, makanya kita imbau untuk tetap hati-hati. Lebih baik istirahat sementara di tempat yang aman, sampai jalur kembali aman untuk berkendara,” tambahnya.


Ketut menambahkan Puncak Bogor berkabut lantaran memang kerap diguyur hujan dalam sepekan terakhir. Pengendara dan wisatawan juga diminta hati-hati ketika berteduh atau beristirahat.


“Kami dari Satlantas Polres Bogor mengimbau kepada masyarakat yang akan berwisata ke Puncak, terutama yang mau parkir, yang mau istirahat, mau berteduh, silakan pastikan betul melihat di atasnya, jangan parkir di bawah pohon untuk antisipasi dampak pohon tumbang,” katanya.


“Kemudian bagi pengendara roda dua, jangan memaksakan, kalau cuaca kurang bagus ataupun hujan lebat dan jalur Puncak Bogor berkabut, bisa istirahat dulu di tempat yang aman,” tambah Ketut.








Beberapa titik terjadinya kemacetan yaitu di Simpang Gadog hingga Cimory Megamendung di jalur Jakarta menuju Puncak. Di jalur Puncak menuju Jakarta kemacetan terjadi di KFC Cisarua, Pasar Cisarua hingga Taman Safari Indonesia (TSI), dan di Taman Wisata Matahari (TWM) hingga Cimory Megamendung.


Sementara, Kepala Polres Bogor, AKBP Iman Imanuddin, menyebutkan, kepadatan kendaraan yang terjadi pada Jumat siang ini karena masyarakat yang merayakan Tahun Baru di Puncak tiba lebih awal, sebelum jalurnya ditutup total alias tanpa kendaraan roda empat pada malam Tahun Baru.


"Karena kami sudah informasikan dari awal untuk tanggal 31 Desember kami akan berlakukan pembatasan, sebagaimana meningkatnya kegiatan masyarakat di jalur puncak, melalui malam tanpa kendaraan roda empat untuk malam tahun baru," kata dia.


Direncanakan besok, 31 Desember 2022 mulai pukul 06.00 sore sampai 1 Januari 2023 jam 6 pagi, jalan kendaraan yang menuju ke Puncak Bogor Jawa Barat akan ditutup.