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@Bradstorm

An idealistic realist who wants to see a better world for my kids to grow up in. Chief Innovation Officer , board member, investor and https://t.co/cNBnyrfcdm coach

Bergen Katılım Şubat 2009
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@KrisztinaMaria Everything you say makes sense, except that the US already have every opportunity to build up any security measurement on Greenland as you like. In fact, the US reduced the number of forces and bases on Greenland - why did you do this if the island is of such importance?
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Krisztina Maria@KrisztinaMaria·
Greenland Gate. I genuinely don’t understand why the Danish government… and honestly, much of the EU - immediately goes into defensive mode when it comes to Greenland and the US. From a security perspective, this should be obvious…a stronger, deeper US–Greenland partnership is in the best interest of the entire Western world. Not because Greenland is “for sale” (people aren’t property), but because the Arctic is one of the most strategic regions on the planet…and Russia and China are not watching it for fun. They’re right there. Pushing. Probing. Positioning. And if we don’t start thinking like adults - strategically - we risk waking up one day to a reality where Greenland is pulled into influence networks that don’t share Western values, Western alliances, or Western rules. Is that really what we want? Because here’s the uncomfortable truth… Geography doesn’t care about our feelings. The Arctic doesn’t wait for EU press releases. And security isn’t maintained by moral outrage…it’s maintained by serious alliances, real capability, and long-term planning. So instead of acting like the US is automatically “the threat,” why not ask the smarter questions… What is the best long-term security framework for Greenland and the broader Arctic? How do we make sure Greenland benefits economically and strategically, without being left vulnerable? How do we strengthen Western cohesion, instead of creating unnecessary fractures inside NATO? Because if Denmark/EU handles this with pure emotion, pride, and defensive reflexes, we risk doing something incredibly stupid…pushing the US away, while Russia and China move closer. Greenland matters. Not as a trophy, but as a cornerstone of Arctic stability. And stability is built through strategic cooperation, not panic-driven posturing. If we want to keep Greenland out of the wrong hands, we need to stop reacting like this is a social media fight and start treating it like what it is…a geopolitical reality. Over and out.
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When Moduro is brought to the USA, is he then considered an illegal alien?
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@WarMonitor3 The winner was elected Monday in secret, before the agreement, will be published Friday October 10th
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WarMonitor🇺🇦🇬🇧
WarMonitor🇺🇦🇬🇧@WarMonitor3·
Trumps about to go mental if he doesn't receive this Nobel Peace Prize😂
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@stevegrubershow Sooo…. A republican president is bragging that he managed to tax American companies and taxpayers additionally on top of increasing prices? Sounds like a good socialistic president right there…. you do realize that the buyer of goods is paying for the tariffs right?
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Steve Gruber@stevegrubershow·
I KNOW WHAT I'M DOING! 💰💵 President Trump: "I got a call from Congress last night, sir, there's a problem. I said, what is it? Money is pouring in. We don't know how to account for it. I said, "Check the tariffs." $88 billion came in from tariffs.
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@EndWokeness Some rhetoric, when you call China your enemy, given they pretty much own your debt and produce your goods that you consume, and provide critical manpower and knowledge workers. Yes, makes sense to label them enemies….
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End Wokeness@EndWokeness·
469 American students in China 280,000 Chinese students in the US We educate our enemies while they spy and rob us of our intellectual property. Now it's finally coming to an end.
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James Melville 🚜@JamesMelville·
China emits more CO2 than the rest of entire developed world combined. But hey, let’s blame cow burps instead.
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@1redtexan @roneysize @alex_kokcharov What does a European trade federation it? Greenland and US alike is protected through NATO, which in addition to an alliance allows for the US to operate military bases on foreign soil. @JDVance DID visit a US military base on Greenland, did he not? Read that again…
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Alexander Kokcharov@alex_kokcharov·
A Russian Navy intelligence-gathering ship is being tracked through Irish-controlled waters and is refusing to respond to communications from the Naval Service. 1/2 irishtimes.com/ireland/2025/0…
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@roneysize @alex_kokcharov Why? The US already has military access to Greenland and can build pretty much any military capacity there already under the NATO flag. Why would they need to take over Greenland?
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So let me get this straight: Trump adds tariffs that increases the cost on goods, which means Americans must pay more for the same goods…. and MAGA is celebrating him for it?
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@BasedMikeLee Then he won’t relocate industry from abroad into the US as there would be no incentives to start up production in the US.
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Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
What will Trump’s haters do if his tariff play brings country after country to the negotiating table, resulting in bilateral trade agreements that make U.S. trade more free than ever?
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@TrumpWarRoom @VP Of course, but it stops when these towns manage to transform their businesses and industries to something that the world actually wants to buy - not by forcing the world to buy it. The US told us so! Modernize your industry and see it boom again!
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Trump War Room@TrumpWarRoom·
.@VP: “Think about how many factories we have seen close down since NAFTA, in the early nineties, 90,000 American factories have been closed down. That is small towns that have been blighted. That is millions of workers who have lost their jobs. That has to stop!”
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@Michi_fornia @AndrewYang What the tariffs are saying is that the US don’t want to buy stuff created outside the US. The rest of the world then takes their business elsewhere - as requested. What happens then to American exports? And the workplaces supporting the export?
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Shaggy@MAGAShagster·
@AndrewYang In the long run, they’re good for this country just the negotiating power in the short term. Nobody knows what to expect. American. People are expecting a few bumps on the road I don’t mind the prices go up a little at first I would rather have that than being taken advantage of
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Bård Strøm@Bradstorm·
Alt annet til side: nye tariffer fra USA handler vel EGENTLIG om at USA ønsker å kjøpe mindre fra utlandet og produsere mer i USA? Dette viktige signalet bør alle verdens bedrifter ta og rette handel VEKK fra USA - de ønsker å greie seg selv.
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Finchy@finchy1882·
@Number10cat What about the numerous unfair tariffs imposed by the EU on many different countries? You seem silent on these
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Larry the Cat@Number10cat·
Three examples of why Trump's tariffs will raise the price of domestic products: 1. Imagine you make wine in California. The prices of all imported wine is about to go up significantly because of the tariffs? What do you do to your prices? You increase them, just by less
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I find it disrespectful of @JDVance to travel to the kingdom of Denmark and start talking trash about the government. How would he like it if a head of state came to visit the US and started disrespecting America in THEIR home?
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@PeteHegseth Completely shocked over OpSec from top US officials statin that information about when a strike happens isn’t sensitive and should be classified?? Were the US pilots not in jeopardy if this information found itself into wrong hands?
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Pete Hegseth@PeteHegseth·
So, let’s me get this straight. The Atlantic released the so-called “war plans” and those “plans” include: No names. No targets. No locations. No units. No routes. No sources. No methods. And no classified information. Those are some really shitty war plans. This only proves one thing: Jeff Goldberg has never seen a war plan or an “attack plan” (as he now calls it). Not even close. As I type this, my team and I are traveling the INDOPACOM region, meeting w/ Commanders (the guys who make REAL “war plans”) and talking to troops. We will continue to do our job, while the media does what it does best: peddle hoaxes.
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Cernovich@Cernovich·
If a wildly popular President is ordered by judges to stop doing what he was elected to do, what is the remedy?
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Led By Donkeys@ByDonkeys·
If Trump was President in 1940
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