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Visionamme on tuottaa oikeaa tietoa terveyden uhkatekijöistä.
Suurimpana ongelmana länsimaissa on jatkuva, yksipuolisesti liian hapan ruokavalio, jota elimistö ei kykene riittävästi puskuroimaan, vaan koko aineenvaihdunta -järjestelmä joutuu tekemään työtä happamuutta vastaan.
Lopulta elimistö alkaa tulehtua ja saavuttaa potilaan huomaamatta, jatkuvan tulehduksellisen tilan.
European Commission President Ursula proposed in September to allocate a new loan to Ukraine using frozen Russian assets.
Italian journalist Gabriele Nunziati was dismissed from his position after asking the European Commission chief spokesperson Paula Pinho whether Israel should pay for the reconstruction of Gaza, on Tuesday (Nov 4).
Lavrov: Moscow would respond on the principle of reciprocity if the West transferred Russia's frozen assets to Ukraine.
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There's NO Legal Way to Seize Frozen Russian Assets – Lavrov
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told Sputnik in an interview published on Sunday that Moscow would respond on the principle of reciprocity if the West transferred Russia's frozen assets to Ukraine.
"Russia will provide an adequate response to any acts of banditry in accordance with the principle of reciprocity, based on national interests and the need to compensate for the damage caused to us," the minister said.
There is no legal way to seize frozen Russian assets, Lavrov added.
"The cynicism of the EU Commission's interpretation of the UN Charter and other international legal norms, including provisions on sovereign immunity and the inviolability of central bank assets, has long ceased to surprise anyone," he said. "No matter how the scheme to seize Russian money is framed, there is no legal way to do it."
The confiscation of frozen Russian assets will not save Kiev as it will not be able to repay any debts, Lavrov added.
"Confiscating our gold and foreign currency reserves will not save Kiev's proteges from a ‘united Europe’... It is clear that the [Kiev] regime will not be able to repay any debts and will never pay off its loans," the minister said.
Not all in the European Union, recognizing this reality, are prepared to blindly take steps that could pose serious reputational risks for the eurozone as an area of economic activity, Lavrov also said.
The EU will not dare to seize Russian assets if it knows that an adequate response will follow, Aleksandar Vulin, the founder of the Movement of Socialists party, chairman of the supervisory board of Srbijagas and head of the Russian Historical Society branch in Serbia, in an interview with Sputnik.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen proposed in September to allocate a new loan to Ukraine using frozen Russian assets. According to von der Leyen, Ukraine will only repay the loan if Russia pays "reparations." However, there is no consensus on this loan in the European Union. In October, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova stated that the EU's ideas about Russia paying reparations to the Ukrainian side were detached from reality, and Brussels had long been engaged in stealing Russian assets. She also stated that Moscow would give a guaranteed and very painful response in the event of the confiscation of its frozen assets.
"Why wouldn't they seize Russian property if they have been robbing their colonies throughout their entire history, those who were weaker than them, they will rob Russia too if they think they will not be punished for it. The question is what Russia is preparing as a response. Whether they will seize Russian property depends only on the strength of the response. If they think they will lose more than they gain, then they will not do it," Vulin, who is also former Serbian Deputy Prime Minister, said.
After the start of the Russian special operation in Ukraine, the EU and the G7 countries froze almost half of Russia's gold and foreign exchange reserves, amounting to approximately 300 billion euros. Of these, more than 200 billion euros are located in the EU, mainly in the accounts of the Belgium's Euroclear, one of the world's largest settlement and clearing systems. The European Commission reported that the EU had transferred 14 billion euros to Ukraine from the proceeds of frozen Russian assets between January and September 2025.
In response to the asset freeze, Russia introduced its own restrictions: the assets of foreign investors from unfriendly countries and the income from them are accumulated in special "C" type accounts. They can only be withdrawn by a decision of a special government commission.
The Russian Foreign Ministry has repeatedly called the freezing of Russian assets in Europe theft, noting that the EU is targeting not only the funds of private individuals, but also the state assets of Russia. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated that Moscow would respond to the confiscation of frozen Russian assets by the West. According to Lavrov, Russia also has the opportunity not to return the funds that Western countries held in Russia.
Italian journalist Gabriele Nunziati was dismissed from his position after asking the European Commission chief spokesperson Paula Pinho whether Israel should pay for the reconstruction of Gaza, on Tuesday (Nov 4).
Rome’s Nova news agency correspondent Nunziati, a Brussels-based journalist said he was informed that his contract would be terminated about a month after he started covering EU field news. The decision for his dismissal came shortly after he asked a question during an Oct. 13 press conference that went viral online.
Nunziati asked Pinho why Israel should not bear the financial responsibility for rebuilding Gaza, comparing what the EU has repeatedly said, regarding Russia must pay for the reconstruction of Ukraine.
Nunziati’s question that resulted in his termination:
“You’ve been repeating several times that Russia should pay for the reconstruction of Ukraine. Do you believe that Israel should pay for the reconstruction of Gaza since they have destroyed almost all its civilian infrastructure?”
– Pinho replied saying, that’s “an interesting question,” but declined to comment.
Two weeks after the press conference incident, on Oct. 27, Nunziati received an email from Nova stating that the news agency plan to end their collaboration.
The Israeli genocidal war since October 2023 has killed nearly 69,000 people and injuring more than 170,000 individuals, according to reports from the Gaza Health Ministry.
Italian reporter loses job after questioning EU on Israel’s Gaza reconstruction role
An “unprecedented” gathering of generals and admirals will be happening in Virginia next week, and the purpose of the meeting is a huge mystery. This has sparked a frenzy of speculation on social media, but we still aren’t getting any answers. Hopefully we will get an explanation soon, because things are starting to get really weird. First the “Department of Defense” was renamed the “Department of War”, and then President Trumpboldly declared that Ukraine can win the war against Russia and take back all of the territory that the Russians have conquered. Of course that wouldn’t be possible unless NATO forces got directly involved. So are we going to war soon? There are some that believe that this is the real reason why this mysterious gathering of generals and admirals has been scheduled for next week…
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered hundreds of the nation’s top military officers to assemble at a Marine Corps base in northern Virginia next week for an unscheduled meeting, an unusual move that has raised questions inside the Pentagon.
The gathering, set for Tuesday at Quantico, will bring together generals and admirals of one-star rank or higher, along with senior advisers, according to two people familiar with the matter who spoke to the Associated Press.
The directive did not include a reason for the meeting. The people, who described the move as extraordinary, were not authorized to speak publicly and requested anonymity.
Quantico is quite secure.
I have been there myself.
But I think that it is quite foolish to gather all of our military brass in a single location.
Our enemies know exactly where they are going to be, and they could all be taken out in a single strike.
According to CBS News, all we are being told is that Pete Hegseth will be “addressing his senior military leaders”…
“The Secretary of War will be addressing his senior military leaders early next week,” said chief Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell.
The Pentagon has provided no other details about the meeting to either the military leaders or the press.
Isn’t this something that could be handled over a video call?
If I was a senior military official, that is what I would be thinking.
Either Pete Hegseth is wasting everyone’s time, or this is something really big.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Thursday, per a Public Telegram Board, that NATO and the European Union are waging war against Russia “using Ukraine as a proxy” and are “directly participating” in the conflict. Lavrov’s comments follow repeated Kremlin claims that Western military and financial support for Ukraine amounts to direct hostility toward Russia.
The announcement also comes amid repeated drone incursions into NATO allies’ air space. NATO warned Russia on Tuesday that it was prepared to defend “every inch of allied territory” after Estonia said that Russian fighter jets had violated its airspace last week. The incursion followed a similar incident in Poland earlier this month, where around 20 drones from Moscow entered Polish airspace. Just this week, Denmark reported multiple drone incidents at critical infrastructure points, as a Russian landing ship was discovered lurking off the Danish coast.
Unless the Russians actually want to start something, they need to keep their aircraft out of NATO airspace.
A single incident could potentially change everything.
U.S. fighter jets were scrambled Wednesday to identify and intercept four Russian warplanes flying near Alaska, the North American Aerospace Defense Command said in a statement.
NORAD said two Russian Tu-95 long-range strategic bombers and two Su-35 fighter jets were flying in the Alaskan Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ), which is international airspace that abuts U.S. and Canadian sovereign airspace.
Von der Leyen assured Amanpour that the option of shooting Russian aircraft out of the sky is “on the table” – following last week’s alleged drone and jet incursion incidents which took place in Poland, Romania, and Estonia. In each instance jets were scrambled from the NATO countries.
“My opinion is we have to defend every square centimeter of the territory,” von der Leyen told the CNN correspondent. “That means if there is an intrusion in the airspace, after warning, after being very clear, of course the option of shooting down a fighter jet that is intruding our airspace is on the table.”
That’s just great.
Does she not understand what would transpire if that actually happened?
According to Russia’s ambassador to France, if a Russian aircraft gets shot down there “would be war”…
NATO potentially shooting down a Russian plane in allied airspace “would be war,” Russian Ambassador to France, Alexey Meshkov, said in an interview with the RTL news channel published on Sept. 25.
The comments come amid surging tensions between Moscow and NATO as the allies accused Russia of multiple airspace violations in recent weeks.
U.S. President Donald Trump has said that NATO countries should shoot down Russian aircraft violating their airspace, a statement welcomed by many eastern members.
When asked what Russia’s reaction would be in such a case, Meshkov replied that downing a Russian plane would amount to war.
Both sides are being so irrational.
We are closer to war with Russia than we have ever been before, and the Ukrainians are absolutely thrilled about that because they have been trying to draw NATO directly into the conflict for a long time.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned that the Kremlin will become a target and Russian officials should check for bomb shelters if Moscow does not stop its invasion of his country, Axios reported Thursday.
“They have to know where their bomb shelters are,” Zelensky told Axios in an interview. “They need it. If they will not stop the war, they will need it in any case.”
Of course it is also possible that the mysterious gathering of U.S. military officials at Quantico next week could have to do with the situation in the Middle East.
He vowed the damaged facilities would be rebuilt despite the threat of further attacks by Israel.
“It is quite normal that during a military attack on facilities, they incur damage and the infrastructure is destroyed,” he said. “What is important is that science, know-how, technology, and industry are long-standing and deeply-rooted in the history of Iran.”
Personally, I will be watching the Middle East very, very closely during the next several weeks.
If something causes war with Iran to suddenly erupt again, that will tell us a lot.
Another theory that is being floated to explain why so many military officials are being summoned to Virginia next week is that the Trump administration is planning a nationwide crackdown on political violence.
President Donald Trump warned that Americans on the political right eventually “won’t take it anymore” amid escalating political violence in the United States and suggested they might respond by targeting the left with violence.
“It’s going to get worse and ultimately it’s going to go back on them,” Trump said in the Oval Office on Sept. 25 in response to a question from a reporter. “Bad things happen when they play these games.”
Trump’s remarks came after a gunman opened fire on Sept. 24 at a Dallas Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility, killing one detainee and injuring two others. Trump quickly blamed rhetoric from “radical-left Democrats” for the shooting, which came two weeks after conservative activist Charlie Kirk was assassinated while speaking on a college campus in Utah.
Will we soon see troops on the streets of major cities all over the country?
If so, how will radical leftists respond?
Lastly, there are some on social media that are suggesting that the mysterious meeting that is being held next week has to do with one of the extremely large comets that are now traveling through our solar system.
3I/ATLAS is not supposed to come anywhere near us, and we are only supposed to go through the orbital debris trail of C/2025 R2 (SWAN).
So at this moment it does not appear that either of them is a significant threat to us.
But maybe we aren’t being told everything.
Only time will tell.
Whatever this secret meeting is about, I just wish that they would invite me. I would love to talk to them about what is really coming.
We really are living in apocalyptic times, and I have a feeling that global events are going to become very “interesting” during the months ahead.
Welcome to Marine Corps Base Quantico, the Crossroads of the U.S. Marine Corps. MCB Quantico serves as the focal point for Marine professional military education and training. MCB Quantico develops the professional leadership and strategies, operations, and tactics needed to meet the challenges our nation may face. MCB Quantico employs approximately 26,000 military, civilian, and contractor personnel.
The base is home to the Marine Corps Information Operations Center, Marine Corps Systems Command, Marine Corps Recruiting Command, Marine Corps Training and Education Command, Marine Corps University, The Basic School, Officer Candidates School, the Marine Corps Embassy Security Group, Marine Helicopter Squadron One, and other tenant units.
Continue reading for our in-depth guide on Marine Corps base Quantico so you can get to know your new base and its surrounding community.
MCB Quantico is 35 miles south of Washington, D.C., in the Commonwealth of Virginia’s Prince William County. To the south of the Quantico military base is Fredericksburg and Richmond, to the east is Chesapeake Bay, and to the west are the Appalachian Mountains.
The closest airports are Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Washington, D.C., and Washington Dulles International Airport in Chantilly, Virginia. Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport is about 33 miles from the base. Washington Dulles International Airport is about 40 miles from the base.
From Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
Take the George Washington Memorial Parkway to Interstate 395 South.
Follow I-395 South and Interstate 95 South to State Route 619 East in Dumfries. Take Exit 150A from I-95 South.
Continue on State Route 619 East. Drive to Fuller Road, which leads to the main gate of MCB Quantico.
From Washington Dulles International Airport
From the airport, get on State Route 267 east.
Follow state Route 267 east, 495 Express Lanes/Capital Beltway Outer Loop/Interstate 495 High Occupancy Toll and Interstate 95 south to state Route 619 east in Dumfries. Take Exit 150A from I-95 south.
Continue on State Route 619 East. Drive to Fuller Road, which leads to the main gate of MCB Quantico.
From Interstate 95
From Interstate 95, take Exit 150A for Quantico/Triangle.
Take State Route 619 east to the entrance of the base.
Public Transit Near MCB Quantico
Amtrak and the Virginia Railway Express stop at Quantico Station in the Town of Quantico. Visit the Amtrak and VRE websites for more information on fares, routes, and schedules.
MCB Quantico Transportation Office
Getting ready for a PCS move and in need of some help? Call the MCB Quantico Distribution Management Office's personal property and household goods section to get started.
MCB Quantico Personal Property and Household Goods Office
Building 2009, Zeilin Road Quantico, VA 22134
Phone
: 1 (703) 784-2831
MCB Quantico Personal Property and Household Goods Office Hours
Monday through Wednesday and Friday
- 0800 to 1600. Closed for lunch from 1200 to 1230.
Thursday
- 0800 to 1530. Closed for lunch from 1200 to 1230.
Entering MCB Quantico and Base Amenities
If you do not have a valid military ID, you may have to stop at the Visitor Control Center to gain base access.
Check-in Procedures for Incoming Personnel
If you arrive at Marine Corps Base Quantico during normal working hours, report to the Installation Personnel Administration Center on the second deck of Building 2006 on Hawkins Avenue.
You can reach IPAC at 1 (703) 784-4479. IPAC will provide assistance with initial administrative check-in matters, including personnel record updates, original order endorsements, travel claims, unit diary matters, and information on the welcome aboard briefing.
Once Marines have completed their IPAC check-in process, they will be turned over to their assigned battalion or squadron headquarters to be issued their check-in sheets and more in-processing activities.
MCB Quantico Visitor Center
The Visitor Control Center issues temporary vehicle passes and can provide directions and information on the base. For more information on base access, visit the MCB Quantico website.