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Η πιο αυτοκτονική αφετηρία διαπραγμάτευσης είναι το "Δεν διεκδικούμε τίποτα". Όποιος δεν διεκδικεί τίποτα δεν θα πάρει τίποτα.






Φλωρίδης: «Αποδείχτηκε ότι κάποιοι πήγαιναν συνειδητά και κατέβαζαν τους διακόπτες. Κάποιοι από αυτούς που επιδιώκουν να βάλουν προσκόμματα στη διεξαγωγή της δίκης. Όλες οι εγκαταστάσεις εκεί είναι καινούριες, τα μηχανολογικά, τα ηλεκτρολογικά, όλα. Κάποιοι από αυτούς που μπήκαν μέσα -δε μιλώ για τους συγγενείς-, είχαν καθίσει ακριβώς μπροστά στην έδρα, απέναντι από τους δικαστές και είχαμε και προπηλακισμούς των δικαστών εκεί. Εφόσον στην αίθουσα είχε τηρηθεί αυτό που η δικονομία ορίζει, ότι οι θέσεις καταλαμβάνονται από δικαστές, κατηγορούμενους και δικηγόρους, δε θα είχαμε τέτοια ζητήματα».

BREAKING: Greece just shot down two Iranian ballistic missiles over Saudi Arabia. A NATO member that signed no declaration of war against Iran used a Patriot battery operated by Greek soldiers on Saudi soil to intercept missiles targeting the SAMREF oil refinery in Yanbu on the Red Sea coast. Greek Defense Minister Dendias confirmed the engagement. Prime Minister Mitsotakis called it strictly defensive. It is the first time Greek military personnel have fired a weapon in combat since the battery was deployed under a bilateral agreement with Riyadh in November 2021. A European democracy that borders Turkey just entered the Middle East’s largest war to protect a refinery jointly owned by Saudi Aramco and ExxonMobil. The target tells the story. SAMREF is not a military installation. It is a 400,000-barrel-per-day refinery on Saudi Arabia’s western coast, far from the Strait of Hormuz, far from the front lines of Operation Epic Fury. Iran fired ballistic missiles and at least one drone at it. The missiles were intercepted by the Greek Patriot PAC-3. The drone impacted the complex with what Saudi authorities described as minor damage. Iran is no longer limiting its retaliation to Hormuz or the Gulf coast. It is reaching across the Arabian Peninsula to the Red Sea, targeting refineries that supply Europe and Asia through the Suez Canal rather than the strait. The geography of Iranian retaliation just doubled. This happened on March 19, the same day 23 nations signed a joint statement condemning Iran’s Hormuz closure and pledging readiness to ensure safe passage. Greece is not one of the 23 signatories. Greece did not sign the statement. Greece fired the interceptor. The country that pledged nothing on paper did more in three seconds of missile engagement than 23 signatures accomplished in three pages of diplomatic language. Readiness is a word. A Patriot launch is a verb. Trump told the world on March 21 that Europe, Japan, Korea and China will have to get involved in policing the strait. Greece got involved before he asked. It got involved not through a statement or a pledge or a fund but through a missile defence battery that has been sitting in Saudi Arabia for four years waiting for a moment that arrived on March 19 at the speed of an Iranian ballistic warhead. The bilateral agreement that put Greek soldiers in Yanbu was signed for exactly this scenario. The scenario arrived and the agreement held. The implications cascade. A NATO member has now engaged Iranian weapons in combat. Greece frames it as defensive, bilateral, and unrelated to the broader war. But the missile it intercepted was fired by the same IRGC that launched two intermediate-range ballistic missiles at Diego Garcia the following day. The same IRGC that hit Ras Laffan in Qatar. That hit Mina Al-Ahmadi in Kuwait twice. That put a cluster munition through a daycare roof in Rishon Lezion this morning. Greece intercepted missiles from an organisation that is simultaneously attacking six countries. The word defensive becomes complicated when the attacker’s target list includes half the region. Twenty-three nations signed a statement. One nation fired a Patriot. The question nobody is asking yet is which model scales. If Iran continues expanding its target geography from the Gulf to the Red Sea to the Indian Ocean, the 23-nation statement will need to become a 23-nation engagement. Greece did not wait for the statement to tell it what to do. It had a battery, a mandate, and a missile inbound. It fired. The refinery is still standing. The precedent is now set. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

🚨 A UN judge found to hold slaves in London! 🚨 Meet Lydia Mugambe Ssali! Mugambe is a United Nations judge that has been jailed for six years and four months for forcing a woman to work as a domestic slave IN LONDON! Now that you have read it twice, I can tell you: yes! You've read it right! Mugambe, who also serves as a high court judge on Uganda, had a young Ugandan woman at her home carrying out unpaid work as a maid and nanny. Mugambe fraudulently arranged for a visa for the young woman and forced her into practical slavery through intimidation. That's it! That's the face of the UN's "human rights" champions!

Φλωρίδης για Τέμπη: Κάποιοι πήγαιναν συνειδητά και κατέβαζαν τους διακόπτες, επιθυμούν να βάλουν προσκόμματα στη διεξαγωγή της δίκης



Και φυσικά έξω απ' την δικαστική αίθουσα στην Λάρισα, δεν θα μπορούσε να λείπει απ' το σόου και η εγκληματική οργάνωση του Ρουβίκωνα. Για το Μάτι που κάηκαν επί πρωθυπουργίας του φίλου τους του Τσίπρα , πήγαν με πανό για ΔΙΚΑΙΟΣΥΝΗ , τώρα ζητάνε λαϊκά δικαστήρια . Αυτό δεν είναι προτροπή σε πράξεις βίας ή αυτοδικίας ;




