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"Putin is a nicer person than I am" Donald J Trump, September 28 2015 https://t.co/5tgq5yesEP
Oxford, UK 参加日 Kasım 2011
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"I have no relationship with Putin other than he called me a genius,” “He said, ‘Donald Trump is a genius and he is going to be the leader of the party & he's going to be the leader of the world or something.’” 2016
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@WilliamTecums14 @RonFilipkowski Could explain it - and a whole lot else too
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@JonathanOX1 @RonFilipkowski Maybe the dementia made him forget?
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@BoLoudon Someone said it was time for the country to move on from this - who was it?
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@PabloReports Not forgetting that Melania is an immigrant. And Ivana Trump was an immigrant
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Trump posted her murder. He never said her name. Reporting by me: migrantinsider.com/p/her-name-was…
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The core problem with Volodymyr Zelenskyy is that he has very little substantive leverage to bring to any negotiating table. His primary platform remains the media, where he releases an endless stream of statements, apparently still operating within the dramatic script of a role he was assigned in 2022.
From my experience working closely with him, a vast number of politicians and diplomats — almost all of them — were left bewildered by his pattern of behavior. He would build trust, make solemn promises, demonstrate understanding, and then act in exactly the opposite way. They struggled to explain it. Many initially attributed it to a language barrier, misunderstandings, or shifting circumstances.
In reality, the issue was simpler: he was performing a role. Once the performance ended, the commitments were forgotten — much like a stage actor leaving the set after a show with no further obligations.
This approach has not gone unnoticed. During the full-scale invasion, many politicians have mastered a similar strategy. They offer public smiles, loud declarations of support, brotherly embraces, and friendly pats on Zelenskyy’s shoulder — all broadcast on camera — to signal that they are “pro-Ukrainian” and enjoy excellent relations with him. Behind closed doors, however, they pursue their own interests and priorities without hesitation.
For example, no matter how vigorously French President Emmanuel Macron has publicly demonstrated solidarity with Ukraine alongside Zelenskyy, France became the largest buyer of Russian liquefied natural gas in Europe last year — not only for its own needs, but also serving as a key entry point for supplies reaching other partners, including Germany. There are numerous similar cases.
I know that many leaders hesitate to criticize Zelenskyy openly, fearing they will be accused of being “pro-Russian.” At the same time, they privately understand that Zelenskyy's public statements often carry little weight in practice. They tend to be controversial, rarely translate into concrete action, and often misleading, as if it were a scenario for a cheap series.
You can verify this yourself: review the constant flow of messages from his office and check what tangible results have followed (with one notable exception — areas where Zelenskyy has clear personal financial interests, where matters are pursued to the end with focused determination).
Today, Zelenskyy has once again turned to the media to attack Donald Trump. He publicly highlighted what he called “evidence” of Moscow assisting Iran and accused Trump of showing undue trust in and affinity for Vladimir Putin. This is yet another simplistic script straight from his old television days.
In truth, such statements cast doubt on the capabilities and judgment of American intelligence agencies and institutions. With all due respect, U.S. intelligence services possess far superior resources and sources of information than Volodymyr Zelenskyy. It is worth recalling that Zelenskyy himself continued to downplay the imminent Russian invasion until the very end — even after the CIA presented clear warnings.
Beyond the policy implications, this behavior raises deeper psychological questions. Remarkably, Zelenskyy does not stop at criticizing Trump; in the same breath, he claims to enjoy “excellent relations” with him. If readers find any coherent logic or constructive value in this stream of rhetoric, then we should all be concerned.
Because this pattern, if left unchecked, risks producing more leaders like Zelenskyy — more nations suffering as a result, more prolonged conflicts, and corruption spreading like a cancer across the international system.
I worked with Zelenskyy for two years. Despite relentless attacks from his loyal propagandists, I was never dismissed. I chose to leave because I have a conscience and I love my country. While Zelenskyy continues to drain Ukraine’s resources and scatter accusations in every direction, he systematically avoids taking responsibility for his own decisions and their consequences.

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Ben Sasse has the face of Christ. His bloodied visage is the result of treatment for his pancreatic cancer; the new treatment might give him a few more months. Read or listen to the interview. It's staggering, this man's hope and faith. nytimes.com/2026/04/09/opi…

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Can someone please explain to me when submarine operations are not 'covert'?
UK Joint Delegation to NATO@UKNATO
The UK has exposed a covert Russian submarine operation in and around UK waters📍 British aircraft and warships identified a Russian attack submarine and multiple GUGI vessels entering international waters in the High North
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Joe Rogan guest: This war shit bugs me. I feel so stupid. Because when they were doing their no war thing, that was a big deal to me. No more wars, fuck yes, focus on the country, why are we blowing up children in other countries for oil? It's literally the opposite now. How many Iranian schoolgirls did Trump blow up?
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@Out5p0ken Austrian girlfriend sounds better if you're the type of guy who keeps a book of Hitler's speeches by his bedside
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@RogerJStoneJr @MELANIATRUMP So classy - Melania being interviewed by Ruby Wax in 2000 about Donald's prowess
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I'm a urologist so of course they remind me of Smegma
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what do these fridges remind you of?
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@ninaburleigh After the spectacular box office success of her first film she's started filming Melania - The Sequel
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