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Russia e Ucraina, oltre al Quirinale c'è la guerra in Europa ma la politica non se n'è accorta

An ammunition for a machine-gun is seen in a shelter on the territory controlled by pro-Russian militants at frontline with Ukrainian government forces in Slavyanoserbsk, Luhansk region, eastern Ukraine, Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2022. Ukraine's leaders sought to reassure the nation that a feared invasion from neighboring Russia was not imminent, even as they acknowledged the threat is real and prepared to accept a shipment of American military equipment Tuesday to shore up their defenses. (AP Photo/Alexei Alexandrov)
An ammunition for a machine-gun is seen in a shelter on the territory controlled by pro-Russian militants at frontline with Ukrainian government forces in Slavyanoserbsk, Luhansk region, eastern Ukraine, Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2022. Ukraine's leaders sought to reassure the nation that a feared invasion from neighboring Russia was not imminent, even as they acknowledged the threat is real and prepared to accept a shipment of American military equipment Tuesday to shore up their defenses. (AP Photo/Alexei Alexandrov)
  • L’Italia vive la peggiore crisi politico-militare alle porte dell’Europa dai tempi dell’invasione russa della Crimea come una fastidiosa distrazione dalla trattativa per l’elezione al Quirinale.
  • 100mila soldati russi sono pronti sul confine orientale dell’Ucraina, la Nato è mobilitata, la Casa Bianca ha messo in stato d’allerta 8.500 soldati e il governo cosa fa? Rimira il catafalco. 
  • Osservando l’irreale paralisi politica di queste giornate a Montecitorio si capisce perché gli autocrati come Putin dettano l’agenda della politica internazionale.

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