Latest – Page 75 – Forward Observer

Latest

DailySA: Russia goes on lockdown

Good morning. Here’s your Situational Awareness for Thursday, 22 September 2022. RUSSIA ON LOCKDOWN: Russian officials have locked down borders and established police cordons following the implementation of immediate conscription. One-way flights from Russia to non-extradition states and regional neighbors that don’t require visas immediately sold out minutes after Putin’s announcement. The rise of ticket […]

Read More…

DailySA: Putin announces “partial mobilization” to Ukraine

Good morning. Here’s your Situational Awareness for Wednesday, 21 September 2022. PUTIN DECLARES “PARTIAL MOBILIZATION”: Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a “partial mobilization” of the country’s reserve forces, citing threats to Russian territorial integrity. “When the territorial integrity of our country is threatened, we will certainly use all the means at our disposal to protect […]

Read More…

DailySA: NATO to escalate with latest “strategic concept”

Good morning. Here’s your Situational Awareness for Tuesday, 20 September 2022. NATO TO BEGIN IMPLEMENTATION OF NEW DETERRENCE PLAN: Speaking after a meeting of the NATO Military Committee, which marked the end of the NATO Summit in Estonia, Admiral Rob Bauer spoke out against NATO adversaries, saying, “[A] new era for global security has begun” […]

Read More…

DailySA: Xi warns against U.S.-backed color revolutions

Good morning. Here’s your Situational Awareness for Monday, 19 September 2022. XI WARNS AGAINST COLOR REVOLUTIONS: Citing the world’s entry into a “new period of turbulent change,” Chinese President Xi Jinping warned Russia, China, and Central Asian countries needed to work together to “prevent external forces from staging color revolutions.” Xi denounced such revolutions as […]

Read More…

DailySA: U.S. expands gray zone financial war against Russia

Good morning. Here’s your Situational Awareness for Friday, 16 September 2022. TREASURY CONTINUES TO WAGE WAR AGAINST RUSSIA: U.S. officials are targeting Turkey in the ongoing fight against Russian finances. Treasury officials are warning at least five of Turkey’s largest banks connected to Russia’s Mir international payments system that they could be at risk of […]

Read More…