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Cavan Katılım Aralık 2014
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Arfas@Arfas123·
@MoveToRussiaCom @TheFl0orIsLaVa Considering the amount of people moving back and the situation in the country being better than 12 years ago its almost a no brainer to move back.
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MoveToRussia.com@MoveToRussiaCom·
Do you truly believe this information to be correct 😅 BTW, Baltics will be the first coming, its that or Move to 🇺🇸 for you. Cant stay where you are - 0 future. The statistics are merciless. You are on the edge of the collapsing US hegemony - tough luck - but your leaders made the bed, now you have to deal with it.
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MoveToRussia.com@MoveToRussiaCom·
Moscow is the biggest city in Christian culture. Larger than any city in Europe. Larger than any city in North America. Its the city with the biggest population of europeans in the world. Center of culture, safe and shining. It’s truly the city in the hill, the 3rd Rome and here the people from the west will come to find what was lost long ago in their home countries. Moscow is truly the Noah’s ark of the European civilization 😎🇷🇺❤️ x.com/MoveToRussiaCo…
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Arfas@Arfas123·
@Mennor37669 @NAFOvoyager The hate is even higher for russians that still justify their violence, never gonna stay quiet about it or bringing the rats that do support it in europe to justice in the courts
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A random Norse@Mennor37669·
@NAFOvoyager The reality is that Europeans are tired of ukraine/ukranians in every form now for many reasons. The hate is really high here, you possibly are feeded only with made up propaganda where they say that we do love and support you but is totally the opposit. Take care there, peace.
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UAVoyager🇺🇦@NAFOvoyager·
Today, Frankfurt, Germany. russian neo-Nazis are marching with the so-called “Immortal Regiment” — portraits, “grandfathers”, “victory”. While russians in Ukraine continue to commit daily war crimes against civilians, including children. This is not remembrance. It is glorification of mass murder. Germany, how is this allowed? Disgraceful. Unacceptable.
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Film The Police LA@FilmThePoliceLA·
This guy wants an investigation into why there are cinder blocks at ….. Home Depot.
Barron Trump Nesara Gesara🦅🇺🇸@Barrontrump_Q1

I'm calling on the @FBI to seize all of the footage collected by the hundreds of cameras in & around LA in order to determine what truck delivered these cinder blocks that were used on ICE agts Whoever paid for this goes to jail and must have their bank accts seized, AGREE 👍

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Arfas@Arfas123·
@Wolfgang18842 @europeanleft Its amazing how many upperclass people there are in these parties that supposedly represent workers of struggling minorities. Whats sick is that champagne socialism doesnt even seem to be a pejorative to their ears, they rejoice in it.
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Arfas@Arfas123·
@deputinifier @europeanleft Probably force us to give up half our land at any mention of ceasefire even if temporary. Thats about as much diplomacy you hear from them.
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Pijus@deputinifier·
@europeanleft How do you intend to prevent russia from invading and occupying Lithuania? I'm eager to hear some of your propositions.
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Arfas@Arfas123·
@CGFASSM @CXCarroll @AndrewPerpetua @prestonstew_ Right, the main expectation is transit theough sweden. Just gotta hope the infrastructure proves to be robust enough that a mass mobilisation brings them to estonia and finland speedily
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Preston Stewart@prestonstew_·
Interesting assessment of a war game where Putin rolled the dice moving into the Baltics ahead of US elections. Lots of 'what ifs' but that's also the point of war games, makes us think through various scenarios. "With the midterms just a week away, the White House chose to engage in talks. They wanted to avoid American military involvement and instead present preventing World War III to the American people as Mr. Trump’s accomplishment. Once the U.S. president stood down, NATO was effectively deactivated: Absent America’s buy-in, allies couldn’t use the organization’s collective defense plans or command-and-control system. They could do little other than watch as Mr. Trump agreed to high-level talks with the Kremlin. Through a combination of military boldness, diplomatic cunning and brinkmanship, we discredited Article 5, NATO’s founding principle of collective defense, and fortified Russia’s position as a key power in Europe."
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Peter Prins@PeterPrins10·
@Ric_RTP According to the article you quote companies can fire up to 23% of their staff and still improve efficiency. We're no way near that firing rate. So according to everything you say it seems companies are heading in the "right" direction.
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Ricardo@Ric_RTP·
Nvidia just admitted that "AI efficiency" is a LIE. Every major tech company is doing the same thing right now: Firing humans and replacing them with AI to "cut costs." 92,000 tech workers laid off in 2026 so far. Every single earnings call sounds the same: "AI is driving efficiency." But the VP of Applied Deep Learning at Nvidia, the company that literally SELLS the AI infrastructure, just told Axios: "For my team, the cost of compute is far beyond the costs of the employees." The man whose entire job is making AI work admitted that AI costs his company MORE than the humans it's supposed to replace. And he doesn't work at some struggling startup. We're talking about the most valuable company on Earth. An MIT study backs this up too: Researchers analyzed whether AI could actually replace human workers at a competitive cost and found that AI automation only makes financial sense in 23% of jobs. In the other 77%, humans are still cheaper. So companies are firing cheap labor and replacing it with expensive labor, then telling shareholders it's "innovation." But it gets even WORSE... Uber just revealed that they burned through their ENTIRE 2026 AI budget in 4 months. Their CTO said: "I'm back to the drawing board because the budget I thought I would need is blown away already." What happened is that Uber gave their engineers access to AI coding tools and encouraged them to use them as much as possible. They even built internal leaderboards ranking engineers by how many AI tokens they consumed, basically gamifying their own budget crisis without realizing it. By March, 95% of Uber's engineers were using AI tools monthly. 70% of all committed code was coming from AI. Monthly API costs per engineer hit $500 to $2,000. One software engineer in Stockholm told the New York Times: "I probably spend more than my salary on Claude." A human being now costs LESS than the AI tool they use to do their job. And Uber isn't some edge case. Big Tech has announced $740 billion in AI capital expenditures this year alone, up 69% from 2025, according to Morgan Stanley. Meanwhile the Yale Budget Lab says there is NO widespread data showing AI is actually displacing jobs or improving productivity at scale. So follow the money: Companies fire humans ↓ Stock goes up because "AI efficiency" ↓ Those same companies spend MORE on AI than they saved on salaries ↓ That money flows to Nvidia, Anthropic, OpenAI, and Microsoft ↓ Those companies use the revenue to justify their own insane valuations ↓ Everyone books growth ↓ But nobody's actually saving money McKinsey projects total AI spending will hit $5.2 TRILLION by 2030. The biggest wealth transfer in modern history is happening right now, and it's not from workers to companies. It's from companies to AI infrastructure providers. Every dollar "saved" on layoffs is being spent twice over on compute, tokens, and data centers. Nvidia posted $31.9 billion in profit last quarter. And somebody is paying that bill - the same companies telling their employees that AI made them "redundant." The entire narrative is a shell game: CEOs get to announce layoffs, Wall Street rewards them with a stock bump, and then the real cost shows up three months later when the AI budget explodes and nobody connects the two events. What's your take on this?
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Arfas@Arfas123·
@Kludgewerks @EU_Propaganda Not even the hardiest of eurosceptics like hungary did because they realised its utterly braindead as an idea 🤣 you'll end up like britain with not a dime to show for their "effort until 8 years later with 2 whole trade deals of the many promised lmao
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Arfas@Arfas123·
@MagnetStefan I am thinking about it and i'm struggling to see how a multi billion loan would have long term benefits if used for pensions. Is it giving us something vital like defence spending is? 🤔
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Stefan_Magnet@MagnetStefan·
Für 110 Milliarden an die Ukraine könnte man jedem Rentner 900 Euro schenken. Oder jeder Familie 2.300 Euro. Oder 500.000 Wohnungen bauen. Denkt mal darüber nach!
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Arfas@Arfas123·
@CXCarroll @AndrewPerpetua @prestonstew_ The main problem would probably be around estonia and finland, it would probably take quite a while to mobilise meaningful amounts of forces in order to counterattack northern russia
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CXCarroll@CXCarroll·
@AndrewPerpetua @prestonstew_ Poland would almost certainly roll over Kaliningrad on the first day. We have a couple of Polish plumbers that work for us on occasion and I've asked them in the last few years if they would return to defend Poland. Both said yes instantly.
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Legz In Prado@Legzinprado·
@AndrewPerpetua @prestonstew_ Once the Baltics are at war, Finland and Poland are in. Once Finland and the Baltics are in, Sweden and Denmark are in. Once they are in Norway is in. Once Scandinavia is in, Britain is in. Once Brits are in Netherlands and Germany is in
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Arfas@Arfas123·
@LatinMilAv @AndrewPerpetua @prestonstew_ Sadly all of the international forces there put together is maybe just 2 brigades? If we really managed to get everything ready we'd probably have 1 division but that'd be tough considering the amount that belarus and russia is willing to mobilise
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Arfas@Arfas123·
@erloesung @txgermanbre I do feel like thats antiquated considering how much resistance there is to voluntary conscription there but maybe. Germany of years long past didnt have the greens and pacifists like this so it'll certainly be hars, it'll be interesting to see who'll grow larger first 🇵🇱 or 🇩🇪
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Thomas Wingenfeld@erloesung·
With increasing unemployment in Germany young men (and women) will be eager to serve in Army, get fully paid, get education and free healthcare. We also have the production capacity now (factories are running idle) for weapons and a senior management that still served during cold war. ALso there is a path to citizenship for all the immigrants from Africa and Arab countries that don't want to go back to their home countries - get into army, get citizenship plus the right to be joined by family members. Never underestimate the German "engine", once it starts, nothing can stop it.
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breanna 🇺🇸🇩🇪
breanna 🇺🇸🇩🇪@txgermanbre·
Closing the bases running your war because the country hosting them said you're losing the war is, and I cannot stress this enough, a self-own with extra steps.
Pete Hegseth@PeteHegseth

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Arfas@Arfas123·
@WorkEmail17 @bdquinn They're still coping that maybe if the soldiers from wuropean bases come back, that'll be an increase to the healthcare spending, then you hear hegseth speaking under oath and saying he just wanna crank that spending way up 🤣 any money saved is going straight there
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Leila Donovan@WorkEmail17·
@bdquinn What’s really happening is that the money that was being spent to make sure she could afford healthcare is now funding a new Middle Eastern war. We’re talking about people who thought (and still think) he’s literally the “peace” president. I truly believe it's a mental illness.
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Sir Humphrey 🇺🇦
Every so often (I mean frequently) I see a voter articulate their rationale in such a way that makes me want to smash a whole whiskey bottle across my head.
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Arfas@Arfas123·
@MattSha56280447 @charduval @Osinttechnical Savings? Oh buddy you haven't heard Hegseth speak i guess, he's saying the democrats have underspent so the spending is only going up baby 🤣 he's gonna ramp up that military budget as much as he can so he can send 10 missiles after 1 drone.
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bighammet@MattSha56280447·
@charduval @Osinttechnical Exactly, Bring them and all their equipment home. Imagine the savings in military spending, there is free healthcare for America just being spent defending ungrateful Europeans
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OSINTtechnical@Osinttechnical·
Trump, just hours after talking to Putin, says the US is considering the withdrawal of some troops from Germany.
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Arfas@Arfas123·
@erloesung @txgermanbre Considering their unit in lithuania i guess they wouldnt want to commit any more to the baltics , only poland to ponder about i suppose
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Thomas Wingenfeld@erloesung·
Nothing is decided and the Senate has to sign off with big majority to do so. Germany can easily jump in and replace US in Poland and Baltics. Industrial scale production of weapons is in full build up. USA delivers us F35, fuel and mid range rockets. Rest will be done by the Germans. We will pay back this way some of the reparations we didn't do after WWII - but now helping our friends.
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Arfas@Arfas123·
@erloesung @txgermanbre I dont think you got the memo where they said they'll pull out of poland and baltics completely
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Thomas Wingenfeld
Thomas Wingenfeld@erloesung·
USA has no limits using the existing bases and Germany pays for the troops in place as it reduces own financial burden. As German army is growing the US can move troops nearer to the possible frontier in Poland, Hungary etc. The reduction will be small and streched over some time as expected. Trump just resent the signal known since his first term.
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Meanwhile in Ukraine@MeanwhileInUA·
China just threatened the EU with "consequences." That's how you know the 20th sanctions package hit something real. ㅤ The EU targeted suppliers of high-tech components from third countries — including several Chinese firms accused of feeding Russia's war machine with dual-use goods and weapons systems. Beijing's Commerce Ministry called it a "firm protest," demanded immediate removal from the list, and warned the EU would bear "all consequences." ㅤ Translation: Europe found the lever. China now has to choose — Russian military contracts, or access to European markets. ㅤ An angry Beijing is not a side effect. It's the point. ㅤ
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Kraut@The_Davos_Man·
I don't like European military interventions in Africa because of their record >West-African dictator kicks out French troops >West-African dicatorship is overun by Jihadists >France intervenes and kills Jihadists >Dictator seizes power >repeat It's a cycle. And it has to stop.
RTMM@Vniversalexport

@The_Davos_Man At the very least it should be coordinated. The most successful mediations have been when the US and IGOs like ECOWAS synchronize their watches, so to speak

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