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🇺🇦🧑‍🦼🧑‍🦼🧑‍🦼🧑‍🦼Ukrainian veteran in Canada🇨🇦. PAYPAL,email or e-transfer: [email protected]

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🇺🇦🧑‍🦼🇨🇦🙏 Please retweet, quote, comment, or donate, and I will add you to the accounts I follow. 🫂💞🥰💐🌺🌹💕 I am a disabled veteran of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. I survived the war, but suffered devastating injuries after my service, including more than 20 fractures to my legs and hips, multiple surgeries, and permanent disability that left me barely able to walk. Because of my condition, I cannot work. We are Ukrainian refugees in Canada. We live in a very old house with poor insulation, and winters here are harsh. Right now, we are asking only for help with food and heating. This is not about comfort. It is about keeping my children warm and fed. I have three children who depend on me every single day. Even a small contribution truly makes a difference. If you are not able to donate, please repost or share — that alone helps more than you know. 👉 GoFundMe: gofund.me/f0600b644 👉 PayPal / e-transfer: veteran54brigade@gmail.com 👉 Buy Me a Coffee: buymeacoffee.com/OlenaRohoza Thank you to everyone who stands with my family. 💛💙
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The port of St. Petersburg has just been struck by dozens of drones, each carrying tons of explosives. The strikes were precise and powerful. Within minutes, eight ships in the port were ablaze, including a large landing ship, two tankers, and several military support vessels. Flames rose dozens of meters into the air, and thick black smoke covered the entire sky over the city. The explosions were heard even in the city center.
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Russian propagandist Skabeyeva suddenly aired a video during a live broadcast showing thousands of Russian soldiers surrendering en masse to the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The footage was harsh: columns of Russians with their hands raised, abandoned tanks, soldiers voluntarily boarding Ukrainian buses. At first, Skabeyeva froze, and then she had a real nervous breakdown live on air. She started screaming, breaking into hysterics, tears streaming down her face, her voice cracking: “This is a lie! This is fake! Ours don’t do this!” She was literally choking on her words, pounding the desk with her fist, and then simply burst into tears on camera.
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Moscow has just found itself at the epicenter of a terrifying hurricane. Powerful winds exceeding 40 m/s are lifting cars into the air, overturning trucks, ripping roofs off buildings, and uprooting trees. In the city center, billboards have already been torn down, skyscraper windows shattered, and the streets are in total chaos. People are panicking and taking shelter in entrances and metro stations. The footage is shocking: cars are flying like toys, and massive advertising structures are crashing onto the roads. Muscovites are stunned—such a powerful storm hasn’t been seen in the capital for decades. Has nature really taken revenge for Ukraine?
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A Ukrainian Armed Forces pilot carried out an incredible—and terrifying—act of heroism. Flying a damaged F-16, he spotted a massive Russian column of military equipment moving toward the front. Realizing he wouldn’t be able to return to base, the pilot turned the aircraft around and deliberately steered it straight into the heart of the column. He slammed into the center of the enemy at full speed. A powerful explosion tore the column in two. Dozens of tanks, infantry fighting vehicles, and ammunition trucks detonated in a chain reaction. The entire column was destroyed. The pilot died heroically along with the enemy. This is one of the most desperate acts of bravery in the entire war. Do you support this act of courage?
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Much of Putin’s propaganda playbook was lifted straight from Mussolini. Il Duce flew planes, rode horses and motorcycles, fired weapons, played musical instruments, kissed children, swam across rivers, exercised, skied, posed with animals, and frequently showed off his bare, “manly” chest. Women adored him. Still, it must be acknowledged that Mussolini did accomplish quite a lot in Italy. It’s worth taking a closer look at the widely held belief—still popular today—that under Mussolini there was “order” and that “the trains ran on time.” He drained the vast, malaria-infested Pontine Marshes near Rome—something that had defeated Julius Caesar, Augustus, Trajan, Theodoric, and several popes over centuries. On the reclaimed land, Mussolini built five new cities: Littoria, Sabaudia, Pontinia, Aprilia, and Pomezia. Settlers received land, homes, and farming tools. Mussolini also organized the first international film festival in history—Venice, 1932. The famous claim that “Mussolini made the trains run on time” is exaggerated—but not entirely false. His regime did carry out major railway reforms: new lines, electrification, faster service. He was also the first to declare open war on the mafia. Prefect Cesare Mori, known as the “Iron Prefect,” was sent to Sicily with sweeping powers. Thousands of mafiosi were jailed; many fled to the United States. The mafia wasn’t destroyed—but it was driven underground. Mussolini constantly announced grand “battles,” some of which produced real results. The “Battle for Grain” (1925) aimed at wheat self-sufficiency. Production doubled in a decade, imports fell. The “Battle for the Lira” (1926) fixed the currency at a high exchange rate (“Quota 90”). The “Battle for Births” was less successful, but highly effective in propaganda. It was Mussolini—not Hitler—who first built modern highways in Europe. Italy became the first country with a network of high-speed roads. The Milan–Varese autostrada opened in 1924. Fearing a communist revolution, Mussolini moved preemptively. His regime created an extensive system of social programs. Accident insurance, pensions, paid vacations—these were introduced or expanded under Mussolini. In 1927, the “Charter of Labour” guaranteed a range of workers’ rights. He also reconciled with the Vatican. Mussolini resolved this with the Lateran Accords (1929), recognizing Vatican independence, settling financial disputes, and restoring Catholicism in schools. Before the war, Mussolini’s dictatorship was relatively mild by later standards. The fact that more than a million people ultimately died under his rule—Libyans, Ethiopians, Yugoslav civilians, Italian Jews—is something the average admirer tends to ignore. In the 1920s, Mussolini was widely respected internationally. Churchill publicly praised him. The Times and Daily Mail wrote approvingly. Most of Mussolini’s successes rested on favorable conditions: a growing global economy (until 1929), no major wars, and a relatively quiet repressive apparatus. Public support peaked in 1936—after victory in Ethiopia and the proclamation of the Italian Empire. As long as Mussolini was winning, people admired him. When he began to lose, they abandoned him. In 1943, the Grand Fascist Council itself voted to remove him. Soon after, Mussolini was executed, and his body was hung upside down at a gas station. And the crowd liked that, too.
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🇺🇦🧑‍🦼🇨🇦🙏 Please retweet, quote, comment, or donate, and I will add you to the accounts I follow. 🫂💞🥰💐🌺🌹💕 I am a disabled veteran of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. I survived the war, but suffered devastating injuries after my service, including more than 20 fractures to my legs and hips, multiple surgeries, and permanent disability that left me barely able to walk. Because of my condition, I cannot work. We are Ukrainian refugees in Canada. We live in a very old house with poor insulation, and winters here are harsh. Right now, we are asking only for help with food and heating. This is not about comfort. It is about keeping my children warm and fed. I have three children who depend on me every single day. Even a small contribution truly makes a difference. If you are not able to donate, please repost or share — that alone helps more than you know. 👉 GoFundMe: gofund.me/f0600b644 👉 PayPal / e-transfer: veteran54brigade@gmail.com 👉 Buy Me a Coffee: buymeacoffee.com/OlenaRohoza Thank you to everyone who stands with my family. 💛💙
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People shouldn’t be spreading rumors right now that Trump is in the hospital or that he’s dead… Let’s be more careful: Trump has simply disappeared. Because if you say he’s “dead,” you could really miss the mark — Easter is tomorrow, and if he suddenly “comes back,” that “second coming” might come back to haunt us :) Jokes aside, the American segment of Twitter has pushed the topic “Trump in the hospital” to the top of trending news.
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Listen up, all you fans of sugarcoated history. Back in 1786, while the ink on the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia was still fresh and the Founding Fathers were arguing about lofty ideals, reality was already hammering hard. Do you know what the first real “international exchange of experience” looked like for the young United States? Two future presidents — Thomas Jefferson and John Adams — showed up in London to meet the ambassador of Tripoli, a certain Sidi Haji Abdrahaman. They had a simple, almost naïve question: “Tell us, why are your corsairs attacking our ships in the Mediterranean? We haven’t done anything to you. We’re a new nation, all about freedom and all that. Why are you chaining our sailors and selling them into slavery?” Abdrahaman’s reply — which Jefferson later recorded in a dry, bureaucratic report to John Jay on March 28, 1786 — was like a cold shower of fanaticism and steel. The ambassador calmly explained how the world worked: “All of this is based on the laws of our Prophet. In our Qur’an it is written that all nations who do not recognize our authority are sinners. It is our right and our duty to wage war against them wherever they can be found, and to enslave all those we can capture. And any Muslim who falls in battle is guaranteed paradise.” No politics. No economics. No “territorial disputes.” Just a blunt reality: either you pay tribute (jizya), or your guts get wrapped around a mast — because that’s what their book says. At the time, America was poor as dirt. It had no navy to protect its merchant ships. The Barbary pirates from Algiers, Tunis, and Tripoli had been squeezing Europe for decades, demanding millions for “safe passage.” And when Jefferson and Adams tried to negotiate, they were given a price: 30,000 guineas for the “authorities,” plus another 3,000 personally for the ambassador — just to start. At that moment, Jefferson understood: either we keep paying for the right to breathe, or we need guns. That stinking room in London, where they were confronted with raw religious fanaticism, became the starting point for the creation of the U.S. Navy. America’s first overseas war was not about democracy. It was about not being sold into slavery under cries of paradise. A dirty, bloody truth that doesn’t fit neatly into polite textbooks. Think about that.
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Since the start of the war with Iran, very strange things have been happening. First, we see almost no active diplomatic efforts against Israel and the United States. No emergency meetings condemning Israel and the U.S. (there were only attempts to condemn Iran for shelling, and a UAE resolution on the use of force against Iran, which was blocked by Russia, China, and France). No UN reports about a “genocide” of the Iranian leadership. Even the now-familiar accusations of violating international law are being voiced in a whisper. Second, there are no mass anti-Israel protests in European cities with chants like “From the Caspian to the sea, ayatollahs should be free.” At Columbia University, no one is staging hunger strikes or setting up tent camps. Greta is not sailing at the head of a flotilla past the Houthis toward the blockaded Bandar Abbas. An eloquent silence. So, was this always possible? Why these anomalies? It seems there are several reasons. The war with Iran has exposed the true underlying motives of anti-Israel activists and movements in the West. Iran, having suffered heavy blows and significant financial losses, is now spending its remaining resources on weapons and reconstruction. There is no money left for “useful idiots” or agents. It’s simply a matter of priorities — hence the absence of mass rallies. Another sponsor of such activities — Qatar — has itself taken a hit and is in a state of cognitive dissonance. Other Arab states have chosen their side and are trying to act behind the scenes against Iran. Turkey was advised from the very beginning not to get involved, and that’s exactly what it is doing. For this, Trump even praised Erdoğan. Protests in the U.S. against the war and high prices don’t count — those are internal American disputes. And suddenly it turns out that in the West, the “people” — the regular activists — don’t rise up for free. And everyone else simply doesn’t care.
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Trump never intended to support Ukraine, but for a long time he did not dare to say it out loud. Likewise, he has always gravitated toward Putin — partly out of envy for his absolute, election-free power, and partly out of a desire to finally expand his business dealings with him. This double “not daring” kept turning U.S. foreign policy into a series of illogical steps. The fact that these hidden impulses would eventually surface was only a matter of time. And that moment has now come. Having unleashed chaotic violence in the Persian Gulf without any real plan or the ability to change the regime in Iran on his own, Donald has found himself in a dead end with the Strait of Hormuz blocked. Now he is trying to blackmail NATO allies, demanding military assistance and threatening to cut off support for Ukraine. In reality, he effectively curtailed that support the very moment he stepped back into the White House. This is no longer just illogical — it is an open trade of the security of entire regions for the sake of an illusion of control over a situation he himself helped destabilize. It is a desperate attempt to maintain the image of a “winner” ahead of the midterm elections this fall, even though behind that mask there is only arrogance, narcissism, and a complete lack of strategy.
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🇺🇸🇺🇸🧐🧐 The new inadequate leadership of the United States will soon start a major religious war as well… Hegseth (Pentagon): “The U.S. military is fighting for Jesus Christ — we must pray every day for victory in the Middle East.” The Vatican responded quickly, stating that “the name of Jesus should not be used to justify war.” U.S.: has Muslim allies in the Middle East U.S.: declares a war for Jesus against Muslims in the Middle East U.S. allies: 👀 TOTAL RELIGIOUS FANATICS
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On the left is Hungarian adult film actress Katty Heaven. On the right is Viktor Orbán. You can figure out for yourself which of them is the Hungarian ‘slut.’
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Donald Trump ordered the Strait of Hormuz to open within a week, otherwise, he stressed, the consequences for the strait would be terrible. “I think the strait should understand that it’s impossible to stand against the greatest U.S. president. I think it understands that, and we will make a tremendous deal,” the U.S. president noted.
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The mystery is solved. Trump has long been saying that Iran is finished — completely crushed and has lost the war. How could anyone not believe the President of the United States? But then who, over the past day, shot down two American aircraft, damaged helicopters, and injured rescuers? There is an answer — Trump’s haters will be put to shame. The answer to this question was given a couple of weeks ago by the loyal Vice President Vance. It’s demons. “I don’t think they are aliens. I think they are demons. That is… some kind of celestial beings flying around and doing strange things to people…” (literal translation of the quote). He knew. He knew everything…
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A post more in the form of a question: The United States considers itself a global leader, and especially under Trump’s leadership, the idea of America’s separation from Europe’s problems is being promoted. “We are here — and you are there,” Trump makes it clear. “Your European problems are not my headache.” Hungary is a small EU country that depends on subsidies and is not a major producer of goods important to the world. It is not a frontline between good and evil (that role has been taken by Ukraine). It is not a significant power with massive lobbying influence, like Israel has become. Nor is it a strategic ally of the United States. So why does the “king” Trump so eagerly support Orbán? Why does someone like J.D. Vance travel to Hungary to support Orbán ahead of elections? There don’t seem to be any particularly valuable agreements between them, no exchange of innovations, and even Orbán himself, as a figure, is at times diminished by Trump. Orbán is not equal to Trump, and this is emphasized in various ways and observations. The answer, in my view: Orbán is not important to Trump. He is important to Putin. And Trump very openly defends Orbán’s role — as if he is repaying something.
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