söndag 31 december 2023

The past year

Focus on money and war in the leaders' New Year's speeches  

New Year's celebration

Fireworks explode at the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building, during the New Year's Eve celebration, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Monday, Jan. 1, 2024. (AP Photo/Kamran Jebreili)  XKJ109 

Reactions to Margrethe's announcement

Warnings: The US may end up in wars

News  
 
Joe Biden  
 
Biden warns that the US military could end up in direct combat with Russia  
 
Petter J Larsson  
 
Published 2023-12-30 23.08 
 
Friday's airstrikes on Ukraine were the largest since the war began.  
 
Now Joe Biden warns that the American military could be drawn into the war with Russia.  
 
- When dictators are allowed to run rampant freely in Europe, the risk of the US being pulled in increases, says the president. 
 
President Joe Biden warns that the United States could be drawn into a direct war with Russia if Vladimir Putin continues his invasion of Ukraine, writes Newsweek.  
 
Biden announced this in a statement after Russia's air attack over Ukraine on Friday morning. 

           Räddningsarbete i Kharkiv efter gårdagens attacker.
           Rescue work in Kharkiv after yesterday's attacks. Photo: Yevhen Titov / AP
 
According to the Ukrainian military, the country was attacked by about 110 missiles, which, among other things, hit hospitals, apartment buildings and a shopping center. At least 31 Ukrainians died in the attacks and around 120 people were injured, Ukrainian officials said according to Reuters.  
 
- Overnight, Russia launched its largest air attack against Ukraine since the war began, Biden said in his statement. 
 
- It is a stark reminder to the world that after almost two years of this devastating war, Putin's goals remain unchanged. He is trying to wipe out Ukraine and subjugate its people. He must be stopped.  
 
         USA:s president Joe Biden. 
         US President Joe Biden. Photo: Evan Vucci/AP  
 
Support is decreasing 
 
In February, the war has lasted two years and tensions between Russia and the NATO countries continue to rise. At the same time, support for Kiev has begun to wane from several quarters. Among other things, in the United States, where Republican lawmakers have blocked sending additional funding to Ukraine.  
 
In his statement, Biden said that a number of the Russian missiles and drones fired at Ukraine could be brought down thanks to the air defense systems provided by the United States. 
 
He added, however, that the United States will not be able to continue contributing resources to Ukraine unless congressional lawmakers take "urgent action in the new year."  
          Photo: Gavriil Grigorov / AP  
 
The president has previously warned the Republicans that reducing aid to Ukraine could pose a security threat to NATO – and thus to the United States.  
 
- The stakes in this fight extend far beyond Ukraine. They affect the entire NATO alliance, Europe's security and the future of the transatlantic relationship, Biden said in his statement. 
 
- When dictators and autocrats are allowed to run rampant freely in Europe, the risk of the US being pulled in directly increases. And these consequences reverberate throughout the world. We cannot let our allies and partners down. We cannot let Ukraine down. 
 
"No clear strategy" 
 
Biden has asked Congress to vote through an aid package worth $110 billion, which will go to Ukraine, Israel and other security needs. But the proposal has been rejected several times.  
 
The Speaker of the House of Representatives in the United States Congress, Republican Mike Johnson, said at a press conference the other week that the party's "hill to die on" in negotiations with Democrats on aid to Ukraine is to make changes in the United States' border policy in return. 
 
In a comment to Newsweek, Johnson says that since he was allowed to receive the speaker's baton, he repeatedly asked the White House for clarity in what strategy the United States should have to help Ukraine win the war.  
 
"What the Biden administration seems to be asking for is another billion dollars without proper oversight, no clear strategy to win, and none of the answers that I think the American people deserve," he says.

Several rebel attacks against Danish ship

 

News
 
Yemen  
 
The US sank three Huthi boats after attacking a Danish ship  
 
Daniel Nilsson 
 
Updated 16.47 | Published 15.49  
 
USS Dwight D. Eisenhower har blivit placerad i Röda havet sedan Iranstödda Huthi-rebellerna genomfört flera attacker till stöd för palestinierna i Gaza. 
 
The USS Dwight D.Eisenhower has been stationed in the Red Sea since Iran-backed Huthi rebels launched several attacks in support of the Palestinians in Gaza. Photo: Information Technician Second Class Ruskin Naval / AP  
 
Three boats have been sunk and their crewmen killed by US helicopters in the Red Sea.  
 
The deadly attack occurred after Huthi rebels from Yemen tried to board a Danish-owned ship.  
 
- This is a clear signal from the US that it will cost the Houthis if they continue with the attacks, says Jan Hallenberg, researcher at the Foreign Policy Institute. 
The situation off the coast of Yemen continues to escalate. On Saturday evening, local time, the Danish-owned container ship Maersk Hangzhou was attacked by robots in the Red Sea. The US destroyer USS Gravley responded to the call and shot down two rockets fired from areas controlled by the Houthi rebels.  
 
Less than 24 hours later, the same Danish ship sent another distress call. Four smaller boats from the Houthi movement then fired at the ship in an attempt to board it.  
 
From the American warship USS Eisenhower, which also navigated to the site, two helicopters took off to issue verbal warnings. When the helicopters were also fired upon, they returned fire and sank three of the small boats, killing ten of the crew. The fourth boat then fled the area, writes the US military command Centcom on X.
 
Maersk ”Mumbai” på bilden är ett likande fartyg som det som attackerades under söndagen i Röda havet.
The Maersk "Mumbai" in the picture is a similar ship to the one that was attacked on Sunday in the Red Sea. Photo: Sina Schuldt / AP  
 
Foto släppt av Huthi-rebellerna som visar hur en av deras helikoptrar närmar sig lastfartyget Galaxy Leader den 19 november, startdagen för attackerna mot fartyg på Röda havet.
Photo released by the Huthi rebels shows one of their helicopters approaching the cargo ship Galaxy Leader on November 19, the day the attacks on ships in the Red Sea began. Photo: AP  
 
23 attacks in just over a month  
 
It is also written that this is the 23rd attack since the Houthis intensified their offensive against all ships in the Red Sea, something that is done in support of the Palestinians in Gaza.  
 
- This is a clear signal from the US that it will cost the Houthis if they continue to attack, says Jan Hallenberg, associate senior researcher at the Foreign Policy Institute. 
 
The United States has also accused Iran of being involved in the attacks, but Iran has rejected that accusation. And it is hard for Jan Hallenberg to imagine any risk of a regional war on the mainland at the moment.  
 
- For the United States, the threshold is unusually high with regard to this region. You don't want things to flare up there again and you don't want to get involved in the unstable situation in Yemen. Therefore, they have not attacked the mainland where the rockets are fired from, but only defended themselves at sea, says Hallenberg.   
 
Danska regeringen kommer skicka en fregatt till den USA-ledda koalitionen Operation Prosperity Guardian i Röda havet.
The Danish government will send a frigate to the US-led coalition Operation Prosperity Guardian in the Red Sea. Photo: Danish Ministry of Foreign 
 
Affairs Stopping all traffic on the Red Sea - again  
 
He emphasizes that the situation in the area is complicated, but that the route through the Red Sea and out into Europe through the Suez Canal is strategically important for many countries. The US already has ships in the area and last week Denmark also decided to send a frigate to participate in the effort to protect international maritime traffic. 
 
- It is better than nothing, but it is the American capacity that counts, so far anyway. But should it escalate, the Chinese have a base there and it is only so much that such a large trading nation can withstand, but even for them the threshold is very high, says Hallenberg.  
 
The shipping company Maersk announces that no one on board Maersk Hangzhou was injured in connection with the incident. It has now been decided to suspend all transport on the Red Sea - only four days after it started driving there again on a trial basis after a previous stop.

RIGHT NOW: The Danish queen leaves the throne


Royally  
 
Danish royal house 
 
The Queen of Denmark abdicates  
 
Amanda Hällsten  
 
Updated 19.02 | Published 18.14 
 
Queen Margrethe of Denmark abdicates.  
 
Crown Prince Frederik now takes over as king. 
 
- I have decided that now is the right time, she says. 
 
Denmark's Queen Margrethe, 83, announces in her New Year's speech that she will abdicate.  
 
- Time is running out and health is getting worse, says Queen Margrethe. 
 
Earlier this year, she underwent, among other things, back surgery.  
 
From January 14, Crown Prince Frederik will take over as king - exactly 52 years after the Queen was crowned. 
 
- I have decided that now is the right time, she says.  
 
When Frederik is crowned king, his son, Prince Christian, becomes the new crown prince.

Kronprins Frederik blir danmarks nya kung.
Crown Prince Frederik becomes Denmark's new king. Photo: Henning Bagger / AP
 
Drottningen, kronprins Frederik och prins Christian som nu blir tvåa i tronföljden.
The Queen, Crown Prince Frederik and Prince Christian, who will now be second in line to the throne. Photo: Mads Claus Rasmussen / AP  
 
Thanks to the Danish people  
 
Over the years, Margrethe has made herself known as an artist, scenographer - but also as a person who enjoys life. Now she thanks the people of Denmark. 
 
- Tonight, first of all, I want to say thank you. Thank you for the overwhelming warmth and support I have received over the years. A thank you to the changing governments, with whom it has always been rewarding to work together, and to the Danish Parliament, who have always met me with confidence, she says, and continues: 
 
- My thanks must go to all the many, many people who, at special events, as well as in everyday life, have surrounded me and my family with loving words and thoughts.  
 
With Margrethe abdicating, her cousin, Sweden's King Carl XVI Gustaf will become the longest-serving, now living regent in the world.  
 
Drottning Margrethe och Kung Carl XVI Gustaf. 
Queen Margrethe and King Carl XVI Gustaf. Photo: Andreas Bardell  
 
Kronprins Frederik och drottning Margrethe. 
Crown Prince Frederik and Queen Margrethe. Photo: Mads Claus Rasmussen / AP 
 
Court expert: Sensational news  
 
This is the first time in 500 years that a Danish regent has abdicated. Aftonbladet's court expert Jenny Alexandersson says that the announcement is sensational. 
 
- It's a big deal. Perhaps mainly because Denmark does not have a tradition of regents abdicating. You are queen or king until the day you die, she says.  
 
She also says that Margrethe's health problems seem to have influenced her choice to abdicate.  
 
- It has been noticed that she has not been feeling very well lately, which she also says in her New Year's speech. I think that plays into it quite a bit. In a way, you can understand that she thinks it's the right time now, says Jenny Alexandersson. 
 
Queen Margrethe has decided to leave the throne after 52 years. Queen Margrethe and King Carl Gustaf at Stockholm Palace on the occasion of King Carl XVI Gustaf's 50th anniversary on the throne.  
 
Drottning Margrethe har beslutat att lämna tronen efter 52 år.  
Drottning Margrethe och kung Carl Gustaf på Stockholms slott med anledning av kung Carl XVI Gustafs 50-årsjubileum på tronen.
Queen Margrethe has decided to leave the throne after 52 years.  
1 / 2Photo: Mads Claus Rasmussen / AP