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Help #Ukraine, defend humanity. Make Antisemitism Shameful Again. Would you help defeat evil if you went back to WW2? #NAFO #NeverAgainIsNow

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Codius (Cody) Maximus@codiusmaximus·
@tweetmommybop Make America Honest Again. Make America Kind Again. Make America Good Again. Make America Dream Again.
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Kyrylo Budanov
Kyrylo Budanov@Kyrylo_Budanov·
I have accepted the proposal of the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, to head the Office of the President. I will continue to serve Ukraine. The position of Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine is another line of responsibility before the state. It is both an honor and a profound commitment, especially at this decisive moment in our country’s history, to focus on issues critical to Ukraine’s strategic security. I am grateful for the trust. I extend my sincere gratitude to my fellow service members and to the entire DIU team for our work. We will continue to do what must be done — to strike the enemy, defend Ukraine, and work tirelessly toward a just peace. Together, we will continue to fight for a free and secure future for Ukraine.
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Joe G@EastEndJoe·
The meme world will have a field day if he actually follows up with this idea.
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Kristy Greenberg
Kristy Greenberg@KGreenberg_·
Here’s to a year where the good guys win. Happy New Year! 🥂
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Glenn Tunes
Glenn Tunes@glenn_tunes·
AS A NORWEGIAN I CANT UNDERSTAND WHY IT SEEMS IMPOSSIBLE TO REMOVE A CORRUPT PEDOPHILE WHO'S ALSO A TRAITOR FROM THE WHITE HOUSE 🤔 WE REMOVED A MAN FROM OUR GOVERNMENT AFTER HE STOLE A PAIR OF SUNGLASSES 🤷
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Rusudan Djakeli 🇬🇪🇺🇦
Rusudan Djakeli 🇬🇪🇺🇦@rusudanjakeli·
Despite mass arrests and draconian laws and fines, Georgians still take to the streets every day in 8+ cities. 🇬🇪🇪🇺 Day 388 of nonstop protests in Tbilisi.
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Denys Shtilierman
Denys Shtilierman@DenShtilierman·
The WSJ conducted an investigation and found that Witkoff is not just Dmitriev's friend, but a direct Russian agent. The article “How Putin Got His Preferred U.S. Envoy: Come Alone, No CIA” explains that Witkoff's appointment as head of the US negotiating team was a direct assignment from Putin to the Russian special services, which they carried out flawlessly. It was extremely important for Russia to get rid of the pro-Ukrainian Keith Kellogg. Moreover, Witkoff has become so close to Russia that he does not communicate with the CIA — unlike the FSB. You know, I have said many times that Ukraine and Europe cannot rely on the US. But now everything is different: we must be prepared for the US to start helping Russia directly, because in some places the Kremlin's hand is so deep that you can see it when you open your mouth. I have hope for the Americans and that the old democracy will work sooner or later. But we must be aware of the reality. Quotes from the article: “Vladimir Putin was interested in meeting Witkoff—so interested that he might consider releasing an American prisoner to him.” "The Russian president had been studying psychological profiles of the officials around Trump, including Keith Kellogg, the retired three-star general Trump had named as America’s envoy to Russia and Ukraine. Putin’s intelligence-agency reports stressed that Kellogg’s daughter ran a charity in Ukraine—a red flag signaling he might be hostile to Russian demands during coming peace talks, people familiar with the documents said. Kellogg had also shrugged off an appeal from television personality Tucker Carlson, who told him before Inauguration Day that Moscow was ready to start talking." "Ten months later, Kellogg is out and Witkoff and Dmitriev, two businessmen with strong personal connections to their respective presidents, are sketching a new economic and security order for Europe. Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law, has pitched in to help negotiate where Russia’s borders will end, the shape of Ukraine’s army and how quickly Trump could tear down the new Iron Curtain of sanctions blockading Russia’s troubled economy.“ ”Today, those structures are virtually absent. America has had no ambassador in Moscow since June. There is no assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian affairs. Witkoff has declined multiple offers from the CIA for a briefing on Russia. The State Department assigned a small group of staffers to support Witkoff, but members of that team, and others across the administration, have struggled to get summaries of Witkoff’s foreign meetings. Longtime allies in Europe also feel left in the dark, and worry that Washington no longer has their back, while Middle East monarchies are ascendant." "Dmitriev asked Prince Mohammed to deliver a message to Witkoff. Putin wanted to talk to the new Middle East envoy, and there was a deal to be done: Russia might be willing to negotiate a prisoner exchange as a gesture of good faith." "The prisoner in question was Marc Fogel, a high school history teacher serving a 14-year sentence in Rybinsk penal colony for carrying cannabis—medically prescribed for his chronic back pain—into Moscow’s Sheremetyevo airport. At the U.S. Embassy school in Moscow, the Pennsylvania native had taught the children of several U.S. ambassadors, including future CIA Director Bill Burns." “Now Dmitriev was sending a message that Witkoff could bring Fogel home.” “Kellogg later learned from a reporter that the Kremlin had complained to the White House about his daughter’s support for Ukraine, he said. If he ever writes another book, he joked, he might put Russia’s complaint on the cover. He plans to leave his post Dec. 31.” "For decades, senior American government officials visiting Russia would be briefed from a book of guidelines known as “Moscow Rules.” The document outlines the myriad ways the country’s security agents would try to surveil, entrap, compromise and recruit American visitors. It had been recently updated to reflect the security services’ increasingly aggressive posture, particularly the unit responsible for tracking Americans, the Department for Counter Intelligence, or DKRO. One important rule, say the officials who helped craft it: “There are no coincidences.” Ahead of his trip, the CIA offered to brief Witkoff; he declined. Nor was he accompanied by an interpreter: He had been told that Russia’s president wouldn’t allow him to bring another person into the meeting." "On Feb. 11, Dmitriev met Witkoff at the airport and reassured him as they raced toward the Kremlin in a government car. For three hours, Putin hosted Witkoff, who took notes as the president gave a lecture on the 1,000-year history of Russia. Putin was assessing whether the man in front of him was as open to the Russian perspective as his profile suggested, two people with knowledge of the meeting said. If so, a gift had been prepared for him to take home. Fogel had been transported more than four hours to Moscow." "Witkoff’s heart skipped a beat when he saw Fogel waiting for him at the Moscow airport." “This month, after Witkoff finished his sixth round of meetings with Putin, a Russian company sent him home with 11 pounds of red caviar, according to the country’s Trade and Industry Ministry. In fact, it was a mid-tier brand of roe that the company now wants to market as “Trumpovka.” A White House official denied any caviar changed hands." "Dmitriev, meanwhile, posted a photo on X of a bottle of Trump-branded vodka on a table overlooking Red Square and the Kremlin: “Make Vodka Great Again.”"
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Jake Broe
Jake Broe@RealJakeBroe·
Trump has begun lifting American sanctions on companies that sell weapons to the Russian military. The Russians have finally offered enough money to the Trump family and Trump is 100% on Russia's side now.
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Puppies 🐶
Puppies 🐶@Puppieslover·
This is Scout. He donated his blood to save tiny anemic puppy Dragon Fruit. No big deal. Just being a hero while getting pets and treats. Dragon Fruit bounced back instantly. Scout got adopted soon after. Absolute legends. Please leave them a big ❤️
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NEXTA
NEXTA@nexta_tv·
Goosebumps. “Shchedryk” is performed by a Swedish choir in the Ukrainian language The choir is conducted by a Ukrainian woman, and the pianist at the piano is also Ukrainian. Most of the choir members are foreigners, but they learned the lyrics and sing them correctly and with great care. 🎥 sofia.huzhvynska
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Roman Sheremeta 🇺🇸🇺🇦
The reaction of the U.S. press to President Zelenskyy’s visit to Kupiansk has been overwhelmingly positive and beneficial for Ukraine. It directly undermines the propaganda narrative promoted by russia and echoed by the current U.S. administration that Ukraine “has no cards.” Headlines include: • “Zelenskyy debunks Russia’s claim it occupied Kupiansk with in-person visit.” • “Zelenskiy visits Kupiansk as Ukraine retakes parts of frontline town.” • “Zelensky’s front-line visit highlights Ukrainian resilience.”
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Codius (Cody) Maximus@codiusmaximus·
@Beefeater_Fella Do they see now that the Kremlin runs the white house? Europe must help Ukraine defeat russia to preserve its own freedom and help restore ours. 🙏🏼
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Beefeater@Beefeater_Fella·
A message to the appeaser - the USA
Yasmina@yasminalombaert

A message to Washington! “Europe does not need a rebellion scripted in either Moscow or Washington.” - Henry Bolton, British former politician, who worked for the EU for more than a year on EU projects in the Balkans. Bolton is right: Europe knows what a catastrophe looks like. They lived through it. Bolton is calling out the real scandal: the ‘US National Security Strategy’ openly says they want to 'cultivate resistance' and 'change the trajectory' of allied democracies! “It is a very old mistake. It's dressed now in the language of pragmatic deals, but it is still the same thing. It is appeasement of an aggressor, and it is equally destined to failure and catastrophe. So when Europe, which has gone through this before and which has learned the lesson, responds with alarm to the idea of rewarding an invader, it is not, as your National Security Strategy says it is, because European governments are subverting democratic processes. It is because those governments, those European governments understand well, from hard bitter experience, what appeasement leads to. It does not lead to peace. It leads to even worse war later on. The truth is, the British and our European allies do not want war. We do not want escalation. Nor do we want a settlement, though, that is imposed by outside powers and that hands President putin precisely what it is his invasion was intended to achieve. We, the people of Europe and our governments, fully recognise the stakes. We know what war is. But if we reward putin for his aggression now, we will have to pay again later: in the Baltics, in the Balkans, in Moldova, perhaps even further west, perhaps even in Poland. It is not warmongering to refuse to reward an aggressor. It is loyalty to the very principles that have kept Europe safe and at peace since 1945. And to suggest that European governments are ignoring these is not only inaccurate, it undermines those governments, the very democratic institutions that America has always encouraged Europe to build and protect. Together, we've tried to spread democracy, justice, and freedoms around the world, not to undermine them. The National Security Strategy that goes on, though, and it states that the United States should begin, quote, "cultivating resistance inside European countries in order to change their trajectory." America, I cannot overstate how serious this is. Now, I'm the first to say that Britain and Europe face an existential crisis, particularly in the area of mass immigration and the challenges it brings. Indeed, I myself personally have long campaigned on this very issue. My record on it is strong and powerful. I have also expressed my concern at what I call cultural displacement, in other words, the dynamic of foreign cultures being brought in from abroad, pushing our own culture aside. I'm passionate about preserving not only our values, but our history, our heritage, our culture, and our way of life. However, for the first time in living memory, a United States government document—your country's National Security Strategy, no less—suggests that Washington could actively encourage political movements inside allied democracies and empower them against their own governments. That's astonishing. It's not renewal, that is subversion. And whether intentional or not, it opens the door to United States involvement in European domestic politics in a way that is profoundly disturbing, corrosive, and will breach trust between our nations. Europe has its own internal problems, as I say, its own divisions. It's got populists, nationalists, reformers, radicals, all fighting amongst themselves. But it also has legitimate institutions, old ones, stable ones, in which legitimate debates about immigration, sovereignty, identity, the economic direction, all take place. And those debates are for Europeans to resolve through persuasion, elections, negotiation, compromise, not through subversion from Washington. 1/2

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Bricktop_NAFO@Bricktop_NAFO·
Donald Trump getting destroyed. This was filmed 9 months ago. And still to this day it’s more relevant than ever.
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Yasmina
Yasmina@yasminalombaert·
A message to Washington! “Europe does not need a rebellion scripted in either Moscow or Washington.” - Henry Bolton, British former politician, who worked for the EU for more than a year on EU projects in the Balkans. Bolton is right: Europe knows what a catastrophe looks like. They lived through it. Bolton is calling out the real scandal: the ‘US National Security Strategy’ openly says they want to 'cultivate resistance' and 'change the trajectory' of allied democracies! “It is a very old mistake. It's dressed now in the language of pragmatic deals, but it is still the same thing. It is appeasement of an aggressor, and it is equally destined to failure and catastrophe. So when Europe, which has gone through this before and which has learned the lesson, responds with alarm to the idea of rewarding an invader, it is not, as your National Security Strategy says it is, because European governments are subverting democratic processes. It is because those governments, those European governments understand well, from hard bitter experience, what appeasement leads to. It does not lead to peace. It leads to even worse war later on. The truth is, the British and our European allies do not want war. We do not want escalation. Nor do we want a settlement, though, that is imposed by outside powers and that hands President putin precisely what it is his invasion was intended to achieve. We, the people of Europe and our governments, fully recognise the stakes. We know what war is. But if we reward putin for his aggression now, we will have to pay again later: in the Baltics, in the Balkans, in Moldova, perhaps even further west, perhaps even in Poland. It is not warmongering to refuse to reward an aggressor. It is loyalty to the very principles that have kept Europe safe and at peace since 1945. And to suggest that European governments are ignoring these is not only inaccurate, it undermines those governments, the very democratic institutions that America has always encouraged Europe to build and protect. Together, we've tried to spread democracy, justice, and freedoms around the world, not to undermine them. The National Security Strategy that goes on, though, and it states that the United States should begin, quote, "cultivating resistance inside European countries in order to change their trajectory." America, I cannot overstate how serious this is. Now, I'm the first to say that Britain and Europe face an existential crisis, particularly in the area of mass immigration and the challenges it brings. Indeed, I myself personally have long campaigned on this very issue. My record on it is strong and powerful. I have also expressed my concern at what I call cultural displacement, in other words, the dynamic of foreign cultures being brought in from abroad, pushing our own culture aside. I'm passionate about preserving not only our values, but our history, our heritage, our culture, and our way of life. However, for the first time in living memory, a United States government document—your country's National Security Strategy, no less—suggests that Washington could actively encourage political movements inside allied democracies and empower them against their own governments. That's astonishing. It's not renewal, that is subversion. And whether intentional or not, it opens the door to United States involvement in European domestic politics in a way that is profoundly disturbing, corrosive, and will breach trust between our nations. Europe has its own internal problems, as I say, its own divisions. It's got populists, nationalists, reformers, radicals, all fighting amongst themselves. But it also has legitimate institutions, old ones, stable ones, in which legitimate debates about immigration, sovereignty, identity, the economic direction, all take place. And those debates are for Europeans to resolve through persuasion, elections, negotiation, compromise, not through subversion from Washington. 1/2
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Republicans against Trump
Republicans against Trump@RpsAgainstTrump·
JUST IN: Ukraine will NOT surrender territory, President Zelensky declared Monday, rejecting a central Russian demand that Donald Trump had incorporated into his “peace plan.” “Under our laws, under international law — and under moral law — we have no right to give anything away,” Zelensky said after meeting with top European leaders to discuss Trump’s plan Monday.
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