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@prestonstew_ Must have made some big market moves today, looking for that quick profit.
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Good news, we’ve won the war.
Department of State@StateDept
PRESIDENT TRUMP: The war in Iran has been won. The only one that likes to keep it going is the fake news.
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@JeremiahDJohns Why do 50% of brits not think they could take on a fucking goose is my question
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@krassenstein Probably just talking about all the money his family and friends are making off of his market manipulation.
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@indi_hartwell Sometimes if you have something heavy on your passenger seat it will trigger the seat belt alarm. This could stop that. That being said you could just plug in the actual seat belt.
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I truly don’t understand why you wouldn’t wear a seatbelt
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A los dueños de las empresas que venden esto, habría que meterlos presos.
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@sommyhillz1592 @LandOfConfused @StFranc30077093 @atrupar @MeidasTouch So you're implying that Trump is trustworthy?
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This $20 trillion concept was on every newspaper and proposes a 3,400-mile underwater tunnel connecting London and New York, potentially reducing a 7-hour flight to a 1-hour train ride.
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@ruggedpikachu @MykhailoRohoza 3 NATO countries at that. Poland just looking for a reason to blow some shit up.
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@MykhailoRohoza Sure lets attack 3 more countries. All while ukraine is on a counteroffensive pushing the russian front back. Sureee
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There are growing concerns that Russia could attack the Baltic states within the next 1–2 months. Preparations for a potential invasion of Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia are reportedly in their final stages.
A scenario similar to Ukraine in 2014 is also being discussed — starting with information operations and internal destabilization, followed by possible military action.
We already understand that Russia is preparing for escalation. But here’s what’s happening inside the potential target countries:
• Social media groups have appeared calling for autonomy in Estonia’s Narva region and the broader Ida-Viru area.
• They are sharing a “flag,” a “national anthem,” and even mock plans for a “militia.”
• Many posts frame this as “protecting Russian identity.”
• Authorities have warned that participation in such activities could lead to criminal charges.
Meanwhile, amid growing public concern, Latvia’s State Security Service chief, Normunds Mežviets, made a stark statement: “They will kill us all.”
❗️Some analysts warn that a Russian offensive against the Baltic states could come as early as May 2026 — echoing what happened in Ukraine in 2022. Notably, similar warnings were published in late 2021, shortly before Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
At that time, reports that Russia planned to seize large parts of Ukraine — including Kyiv — were widely dismissed. In hindsight, those warnings proved accurate.
Now, similar projections are being made again — this time focused on the Baltic region.
Whether this is coincidence or a troubling pattern remains to be seen. But one piece of advice for people in these countries is simple: stay alert and be prepared with basic emergency supplies.
There are also signs of tightening control inside Russia. Restrictions on mobile internet and platforms like Telegram are increasing. For years, little was done — but now controls are being actively strengthened.
This is unlikely about preventing protests — there is little organized opposition left. Instead, it may be part of broader internal preparation.
For example, Russia re-established the Moscow and Leningrad military districts in early 2024 — likely to improve mobilization and military administration.
Preparation appears to be ongoing and serious. And unfortunately, Ukraine alone may not be able to significantly disrupt it.
When a regime feels cornered, its actions can become less predictable — and more dangerous.
Yes, the media can sometimes exaggerate threats. But given recent developments, this no longer looks like simple fearmongering.
Whether these forecasts come true remains to be seen. But the risk is real.
History may one day define this period as the beginning of something much larger.
It’s better to be prepared than surprised.

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@OutisOutis67373 @BritBollocks @CWBOCA @RapidResponse47 The US joined WW2 after being attacked by Japan. They had no problem sitting on the sidelines and profiting off the war up until that point.
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@BritBollocks @CWBOCA @RapidResponse47 I wonder if you would say that in 1941
I'm not an american but everyone with basic knowledge in history knows that without the USA you all hypocrites qould be speaking german by now
Continent of cowards and hyporcites, your day will come sooner than you think
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