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Does Israel feel compelled to launch a strike at Iran s nuclear sites? And if so, when?

DEBKAfile Israel may have to go it alone against a nuclear-armed Iran, said senior minister Tzachi Hanegbi on Tuesday, Feb. 2, because, je said, he can’t see the US taking such a military initiative. The minister spoke the day before an Israel foreign affairs and security cabinet session to discuss the Iranian nuclear issue for the first time since the Biden administration took office. For now, said Hanegbi, it is vital to keep up the pressure of sanctions. On Monday, Secretary of State Antony Blinken added his voice to the warnings issued by US national security adviser Jake Sullivan and Israel’s top military chief Lt. Gen. Aviv Kochavi, who both estimated that Tehran may be just weeks away from enough fissile material for making a nuke.

Six-country platform gives opportunity for stability in Armenia

31 Jan in 0:15 Vestnik Kavkaza, Anadolu Agency The first meeting of the trilateral working group was held in Moscow today in pursuance of the January 11 statement of Presidents Vladimir Putin, Ilham Aliyev and Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. Deputy Prime Minister of Azerbaijan Shahin Mustafayev, Deputy Prime Minister of Armenia Mher Grigoryan and Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Alexei Overchuk agreed to create expert subgroups for rail, road and combined transport and on issues of ensuring transportation, including security, border, customs, sanitary, veterinary, phytosanitary and other types of control. The parties decided to complete the formation of the expert subgroups by February 2 and hold their first meetings by February 5. The next meeting of the trilateral working group will also take place in Moscow.

UAWire - After 14 years Russia fails to complete construction of Kalashnikov assault rifle factory in Venezuela

UAWire  Thursday, January 28, 2021 10:00:31 AM Construction of a Kalashnikov assault rifle factory in in Venezuela has stalled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, an informed source in Caracas told Russian news agency Interfax. The project is being implemented, but the coronavirus has affected everything: personnel, supply of materials, required infrastructure, he said. The agency s interlocutor could not name any new deadlines for completion of the construction. In 2006, Presidents Vladimir Putin and Hugo Chavez agreed to build two plants in Venezuela for licensed production of AK-103 assault rifles and 7.62 mm cartridges. At the end of 2014, then-Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin pointed out to failures in the construction of these factories, due to which the completion deadlines were pushed until the end of 2015.

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