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@AlessaSCyan

It's evidently a zerg rush. Old. Finnish. People ruined the internet.

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alessa@AlessaSCyan·
"The actions taken by Orban and Szijjarto, as proven by investigative journalists, have clear characteristics: they are deliberate, premeditated, and pursue clear objectives of supporting Russia against the humanitarian interests of Ukraine and the European Union."
Radu Hossu 🇹🇩🇺🇦@RaduHossu

Lavrov to Szijjarto: "[Following the information received about the Commission meeting] Sometimes a good willed blackmail is the best option." Szijjarto to Lavrov: "I am at your disposal." Lavrov to Szijjarto: "The Americans said that if they manage to sideline Ukraine, there are no limits [to U.S.-Russia economic cooperation]." Szijjarto to Lavrov: "Can Orban meet with Putin? Anywhere in Russia would be fine. You should know that the prime minister [Orban] is very flexible about the location." These are just a few exchanges from the latest revelation by the journalistic consortium investigating and publishing evidence that Hungary has violated European and likely national laws and betrayed Europe and Ukraine. Throughout Russia’s war against Ukraine, Szijjarto provided Russia with information, documents, and assistance that led to a slowing of European Union pressure or even its reduction. This gave Russia an advantage in the diplomatic, political, and economic fight with the European Union. The actions of Orbán, Szijjártó, and the Hungarian government (and the Slovak government under Fico) have aided Russia in its efforts to kill Ukrainians. This is what we must remember. The actions of Orbán’s Hungary have contributed to the killing of Ukrainians. The rape of Ukrainian children. The massacre of entire families. These are the results of the collaboration between Hungary (and Fico’s Slovakia) and Russia. The actions taken by Orban and Szijjarto, as proven by investigative journalists, have clear characteristics: they are deliberate, premeditated, and pursue clear objectives of supporting Russia against the humanitarian interests of Ukraine and the European Union. Hungary blackmailed the European Union to achieve Russia’s objectives! We learn from the new investigative episode that after Alaska, in Anchorage, Putin gave the meeting with Trump a perfect score and that America has an interest in setting aside the Ukrainian issue, and that then U.S.-Russia cooperation will be unlimited. We can speculate that this remark by Lavrov is Russian disinformation, but I can’t help but notice that Trump has become even more of Putin’s puppet after Alaska, and Zelenskyy was even more to blame for everything. By the way, Szijjarto is the one who shook hands yesterday with a guy who acts like a useful idiot for Russia: JD Vance. JD Vance, who came yesterday to support Orban in the election in four days. Who called Trump during the rally for Orban, and whom Trump once again backed. Trump and Vance are the ones who tried to humiliate Zelenskyy in the Oval Office, and they are also the ones threatening Europe, aiding extremists in Europe, playing into Russia’s hands, and pressuring Ukraine. Now that you’ve read this, don’t you understand Zelenskyy better when he lost his temper and said he’d hand Orban’s phone to the guys in the Ukrainian Armed Forces so they could call him?

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alessa@AlessaSCyan·
@midwitpolitics @hennerschmidt @BohuslavskaKate They're not pressuring both sides. US envoys are taking turns tongueing Putin's rectum while Ukraine gets surprise freezes on already approved and paid for equipment. I get your reasonable argument but it's out of place. Vance didn't make his in good faith; you're defending it.
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midwitpolitics@midwitpolitics·
Ok. Then pressure Russia more to accept the ceasefire and peace with no de jure recognition just de facto. Let's assume they are forced due to losses and say yes. At the moment this happens, Ukraine says we do not accept anymore the original deal, we want now that they leave occupied Zaporozhye and Kherson too. And on and on and on. Like I said, morally there is no question who has the upper hand. But reality is different: it is impossible to make a deal without pressuring both sides.
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Kate from Kharkiv
Kate from Kharkiv@BohuslavskaKate·
Vance: ​“What I would say to both Russians and Ukrainians is we're talking about haggling over a few square kilometers of territory. Is that worth losing hundreds of thousands of additional russian and Ukrainian young men?" Vance is once again failing to distinguish between the aggressor and the victim, attempting to convince you that it is acceptable to pressure the victim into complying with the aggressor’s demands. He fails to recognize that he is not only urging Ukraine to surrender territories, but also the people who live there, our homes, and our most fortified defense lines dooming us for future attacks, because this war is not at all about territory, but about Ukraine existence as a state.
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alessa@AlessaSCyan·
@carlos_dnger @VeryBrexitProbs Sigh. We elect our leaders. Those leaders form EUCO and propose a candidate for EC president. We elect our MEPs. Those MEPs vote to approve or reject that proposal. I'm glad my MEP opposed VdL II as well as many policies she promotes. Minority opinion is part of democracy.
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@realcarlos_danger@carlos_dnger·
@AlessaSCyan @VeryBrexitProbs Our Society was built on free will, determination and Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of happiness. And it shows. We bend the knee to no king - elected or otherwise. We choose our leaders, for better or worse, unlike the EU. Tell me, did you vote for Ursula von der Leyen?
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Very Brexit Problems@VeryBrexitProbs·
What if you stopped blaming Europe for your failings? What if you read a book? What if you did some basic research? What if you stopped voting for a clown baby who thinks you can nuke hurricanes? What if you got the fuck out of our continent so we don’t have to listen to your incessant, pitiful whining any longer?
John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad

What if America is already far richer than anyone in the swamp is allowed to admit? What if the real drag on the Republic isn’t taxes, isn’t debt, isn’t even the deficit, it’s Europe? What if NATO was never a mutual defense pact, but a 75-year subscription America forgot to cancel? What if “burden sharing” is the most expensive euphemism in the English language? What if the City of London cabal is draining our banks? What if the advice from globalists is terrible advice that’s costing us big? What if every European basing agreement, every forward-deployed brigade, every Ramstein runway, every Aviano hangar, every Souda Bay pier is a tax American workers pay so Berlin can run a welfare state and Paris can run a 35-hour week? What if foreign aid to Europe isn’t aid, it’s tribute, flowing the wrong way? What if transporting the vast majority of trade on European owned ships costs more than we realize? What if the NGO archipelago in Brussels, Geneva, and The Hague is just a money-laundering loop where US taxpayer dollars get rinsed through a “civil society” conference and returned as lectures about our democracy? What if the UN isn’t a parliament of man, it’s a Manhattan timeshare with diplomatic plates, an accounting black hole, and a Human Rights Council chaired by people who’d jail you for tweeting this? What if “the rules-based international order” was always code for: Americans build it, Americans pay for it, Americans bleed for it, and Europeans grade it? What if $36 trillion in debt looks a lot smaller the second you stop underwriting a continent that sneers at you in three languages? What if you zeroed out the Europe line, the NATO line, the UN line, the NGO line, and woke up tomorrow in a country with the fiscal headroom to rebuild every shipyard, every foundry, every rail line, and every Navy hull we’ve let rot since the Cold War ended? What if American tourists went to American cathedrals, American opera, American museums, American cities instead. I’m not saying I believe all of it. I’m saying maybe, just maybe, we could pay down all our debt and wouldn’t have to pay taxes at all if we cut Europe loose.

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Jay in Kyiv@JayinKyiv·
Like a scene out of Yanukovych era Ukraine, Hungary's Russian-backed Orban regime handing out parcels of food and alcohol in exchange for votes.
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LNV@ELNVdc·
@PaulaChertok Trump has every right to talk to Putin. Russia is not a threat to the US. He's threat to Europe, but we're done pretending he's a threat to us
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🇺🇦Paula Chertok🗽@PaulaChertok·
I feel like I'm taking crazy pills. Trump admits his warped view of NATO comes from Putin's repeated "explanations." He's admitting that a hostile enemy state has successfully pumped the US president full of anti-US lies & disinformation. Are we even able to recognize a traitor??
Aaron Rupar@atrupar

Trump: "NATO is a paper tiger. Putin is not afraid of NATO. Putin's afraid of us. Very afraid of us. And he's explained it to me a lot of times."

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Heather Thomas@HeatherThomasAF·
@atrupar Witcoff and Kushner? It's either a money launder, ally betrayal or top secret weapons system. They open their raincoats and hot wrist watches fall out. Maybe a little planned terrorism in time to cancel midterms?
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Aaron Rupar
Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
Sorry, but this is just a bizarre tweet from a CNN reporter. The “world should thank” our corrupt cosplay secretary of state Witkoff for brokering a break in a war he helped start that accomplished absolutely nothing for the United States or Iranian people but left conditions in the region worse than they were 6 weeks ago? How was any of this a win for anyone beyond the emboldened Iranian regime?
Frederik Pleitgen@fpleitgenCNN

This is a major achievement for US Special Envoy @SEPeaceMissions and Iranian Foreign Minister @araghchi as well as Pakistan’s leadership. It could pave the way for a long term peace between the US and Iran as well as a reset of security in the Middle East. The odds were stacked against them but they got it done. The world should thank them both.

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Donald Tusk@donaldtusk·
Victor Orbán’s minister offered Sergey Lavrov to send him EU documents through the Hungarian embassy in Moscow. It’s really beyond shocking.
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alessa@AlessaSCyan·
@carlos_dnger @VeryBrexitProbs "3D museums"? Oh lawd. Your immigrant ancestors were often nonconformists of European societies. Here in old census lists many who later left for America are listed as dependent lodgers. Your society is built upon people who didn't want to be part of one.. and it shows.
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@realcarlos_danger
@realcarlos_danger@carlos_dnger·
@AlessaSCyan @VeryBrexitProbs For modern global communications, er, yes. Obviously. Europe has some neat 3D museums like Paris and the Germans used to make great cars. We also like some of the Scottish golf courses and Italian wine. The rest of it - meh. I guess that why our immigrant ancestors left.
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Robert Horvath
Robert Horvath@RG_Horvath·
Wrong. Vance's visit to Budapest is not 'normal diplomacy,' but a blatant attempt to support a floundering autocrat. 'Normal diplomacy' does not involve state visits days before a bitterly contested election. Nor does it involve attending political rallies. This is the kind of thing that Putin did in Ukraine in 2004. It's called 'autocracy promotion' or 'democracy prevention.'
Liliana Śmiech@SmiechLiliana

State visits are conducted with governments, not opposition campaigns. This is normal diplomacy. Turning it into drama is pure political theatre.

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@realcarlos_danger
@realcarlos_danger@carlos_dnger·
@VeryBrexitProbs And yet here you are, posting on X, and American platform, owned by that horrible Elon Musk, an American. That must sting. You can't keep away, lol, you can only shout at the clouds on American platforms, because you have.... nothing. Without us, you are... nothing. Ouch.
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Yashar Ali 🐘
Yashar Ali 🐘@yashar·
President Trump just posted about CNN again and claims that they’re reporting a statement that was not issued by the “upper levels of the Iranian government.” That is simply not true. CNN’s story is based on a statement issued by the Islamic Republic’s Supreme National Security Council. Trump simply doesn’t like that the Council’s statement is far less diplomatic than the one he posted from the Islamic Republic’s foreign minister. Within Iran’s political system, a statement from the Supreme National Security Council carries greater authority than one issued by the foreign minister. All of the statements are posted here.
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alessa@AlessaSCyan·
@outdoorjunkymn @jjthefarm @yashar @jaypo1961 "wat aboot obama" Obama wasn't a saint. None of what you said has anything to do with your initial claim: that the statement CNN posted came from a fake news site run by a Nigerian. "dO yOuR rEsEaRcH" and post your proof that they published it before Iranian media did.
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Outdoorjunkymn@outdoorjunkymn·
@jjthefarm @yashar @jaypo1961 If Obama would have completely taken out the military capability and the leadership of a country that has been killing Americans and its own people for 47 years, and was open about having 400+ lbs of highly enriched weapons grade uranium, what would your response be?
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Andrew Perpetua
Andrew Perpetua@AndrewPerpetua·
We count dead Russians in the footage we track. We track around 300 videos per day from around 2000ish video sources across mainly telegram, instagram, and facebook. It is a broad swath of the available footage every day, although there are probably lots of small sources we miss. Individual soldiers, small or obscure combat units, etc. In March, the number of Russian KIA dipped. This was expected, because KIA follow a known seasonal trajectory. They peak in December/January and reach a minimum in June. In spring every year you see KIA begin to dip. That said, this March was the 4th highest KIA/Day month we have ever seen after Feb 2026, Jan 2026, and December 2025. Russian KIA in March (5771) are up 40% from last March (4113). Russian casualties remain very high. Russian morale remains very low. We will see significantly more Russians die in combat this year than last year, although the monthly totals will, barring dramatic upticks in Russian assaults, continue to drop until late June before climbing up again throughout late summer, autumn, and peaking again next winter.
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Tatarigami_UA@Tatarigami_UA·
Mehdi, would you explain what Iranian troops were doing on occupied parts of Ukraine? Here’s a hint: it had something to do with drones that have been raining down on Ukrainians since 2022. Iran is not Ukraine. Ukraine is helping Gulf states defend themselves from Iranian drones
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Mehdi Hasan@mehdirhasan

It's astonishing that you, a world leader who many respected for standing up to an illegal attack on your country, now support an illegal attack on another country. It completely kills your credibility. Right now. Iran is Ukraine. You may not like to hear that but that is a fact

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Sandi Bachom 📹@sandibachom·
Back to Epstein. In court I heard testimony of a young woman who was a virgin. Maxwell recruited and groomed her. Epstein took her virginity on the floor of the mansion. She looked up and saw the pictures of the famous people on the walls. And oh yes, Maxwell told her she had to tell him what a great lover he was afterwards. RELEASE THE EPSTEIN TAPES
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Alberto Alemanno 🇪🇺
The Trump administration isn’t merely interfering into the Hungarian elections, but it is attempting to determine the outcome of an election in an EU member state. That’s a qualitative escalation. And the irony: through the boomerang effect, they may succeed by electing Magyar #hungary x.com/FoxNews/status…
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Aaron Rupar
Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
Trump went from making insane genocidal threats this morning to hyping the “golden age” of Iran hours later, and he received no concessions in between. He’s an absolute basket case who needs to be removed from power before he follows through on one of his mass murder fantasies.
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Timothy Snyder
Timothy Snyder@TimothyDSnyder·
Some thoughts about the President of the United States speaking about ending a civilization. The president speaks genocide. Anyone who has been involved in that conversation or associated actions would be complicit. And so we too must speak. Not only about crimes, but about their legal punishment.
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