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Bruce

@BruceSlatton

Rugby fan; 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿, Bristol Bears, Glasgow Warriors, Pro-European, appalling Thesp, aime le bon vin, u. ein gutes Bier auch

Katılım Kasım 2013
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Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
CNN's Melissa Bell reveals the world is completely bypassing the United States. Over 30 global leaders met in Paris to secure the Strait of Hormuz, deliberately excluding Washington. The international community is actively organizing to survive Trump's disastrous war.
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Army Media 🇺🇦
Army Media 🇺🇦@armyinformcomua·
Ukraine Is Quietly Building the Most Important System of This War. It Has Nothing to Do With Weapons. Ukraine just brought 175 soldiers home from Russian captivity. What happens next — the system no one talks about. 🧵👇
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BladeoftheSun
BladeoftheSun@BladeoftheS·
The Government plans to change the law to bind UK regulations to EU law. Doing so would mean the ONLY reason we can't be in the Single Market is because we don't accept Freedom of Movement. Would you accept Freedom of Movement to rejoin the Single Market?
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Bruce@BruceSlatton·
This leopard has not changed his spots!
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George Conway ⚖️🇺🇸
"I'm just contemplating the fact that one moron, one psychotic moron, one capricious idiot, has completely bollocksed up the global economy not only to the detriment of his own people, but the detriment of the planet. ... It's like how much more of this can the planet take?"
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
German Chancellor Merz on Hungary's election results: "I am personally very grateful and relieved about this clear election result in Hungary. This shows that our democratic societies are more resilient than many believe. Our democracies can withstand Russian propaganda and foreign interference. Right-wing populism suffered a heavy defeat in Hungary. A clear signal has come from Hungary against right-wing populism worldwide."
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ALASTAIR CAMPBELL
ALASTAIR CAMPBELL@campbellclaret·
What fantastic news from Hungary. Proof that if you stand up to it right wing kleptocratic populist authoritarianism can be beaten. Orban will now flee somewhere with his wealth. But this is more than a bad night for him. It is a bad night for Putin who as in Moldova spent a fortune trying to rig it. It is a bad night for Trump. It is a bad night for Vance and Rubio who believed that their mere presence in Budapest would swing the vote Orban’s way. They helped Magyar! . It is a bad night for Farage the AfD and Le Pen because it shows that when their brand of politics is exposed to serious opposition and scrutiny it collapses. Magyar is far from the perfect leader but my God he deserves all the congratulations coming his way for ousting Orban and showing how it can be done. He now has the tough job of dismantling the corrupt systems and bodies installed over 16 years. The people of Hungary deserve our thanks for showing these people can be beaten. And Zelensky now deserves far greater support from Europe.
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Scott Robertson
Scott Robertson@sarobertsonca·
PM Carney: "It started quietly. People choosing a wine from the Okanagan over one from California -- anyone had any bourbon recently? No, I didn't think so. Sorry."
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Anna
Anna@AnnaDeMilanese·
Gestern Abend verwandelte sich der Heldenplatz in Budapest von einer Bühne des Stolzes in ein Epizentrum des Widerstands, als Hauptmann Szilveszter Pálinkás – einst das strahlende Gesicht der ungarischen Rekrutierungskampagne – vor die tobende Menge trat. Es ist der Moment, in dem das System seine eigene Symbolfigur verliert: Der Mann, der junge Ungarn in den Dienst an der Waffe locken sollte, klagt nun die politische Führung an, das Land durch die Nähe zu Moskau wehrlos gemacht zu haben. ​Die politische Tragweite dieser Szene ist kaum zu überschätzen. Wenn ein hochdekorierter Offizier und Whistleblower die Haltung der Regierung zum Ukraine-Krieg als „absoluten Witz“ bezeichnet, bricht er das Tabu der Loyalität, auf dem Viktor Orbáns Macht beruht. Pálinkás spricht aus, was viele im Sicherheitsapparat nur hinter vorgehaltener Hand wagen: Die russlandfreundliche Schaukelpolitik schwächt nicht nur die europäische Einheit, sondern untergräbt die nationale Sicherheit Ungarns. Dass dieser Protest ausgerechnet kurz vor den entscheidenden Wahlen am 12. April 2026 kulminiert, zeigt, dass die Unzufriedenheit den Kern der staatlichen Institutionen erreicht hat. Das Gesicht der Armee ist zum Gesicht des Umbruchs geworden.
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
For years, Canada sent 70 cents of every defence dollar straight to the United States. Mark Carney just told Parliament that stops now. The room gave him a standing ovation. It is a striking thing to get a standing ovation for announcing that your country will stop subsidising someone else’s arms industry. But that is where Canada is in 2025. Carney’s case is blunt: the United States is “beginning to monetize its hegemony, charging for access to its markets and reducing its relative contributions to collective security.”   And MAGA is celebrating. Winning. Always winning. USA, USA. Somewhere a man in a red hat is pumping his fist. Let me explain what is actually happening, because clearly no one has bothered. In ten months, the United States has torched eighty years of alliance architecture that its own soldiers, diplomats and taxpayers built from the rubble of the Second World War. Eighty years. Gone. Detonated, with a smile, by people who genuinely believe this is genius. Canada is not drifting away. Canada is leaving. Europe is not hedging. Europe is building a defence industry specifically designed to cut Washington out. Allies are not quietly grumbling over dinner. They are signing contracts with other people. And the MAGA faithful are cheering every single step of it, because someone told them this is what dominance looks like. It is not dominance. It is a man burning down his own house and whooping at the flames. The saddest part is not that America is losing its allies. The saddest part is that half the country thinks that is the point.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ Stay connected, Follow Gandalv @Microinteracti1
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D.Radka, #NAFO 🇨🇿🤝🇺🇦
"Finland will never recognize occupied Crimea, Donetsk, or Luhansk as part of Russia, and only Ukrainians can decide the fate of those territories." -Alexander Stubb President of Finland one of the best leaders in Europe 🫡
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Bruce@BruceSlatton·
Very good analysis 👍🏼
ℰ𝓋𝑜𝓁𝓊𝓉𝒾𝒶 ℛ𝒶𝓉𝒾𝓊𝓃𝒾𝒾@EvolutiaR

100,000 American troops in Europe = a free ride for Europeans? Let's check the facts. 🔹 American military bases are not free Germany, Italy, Spain, and Romania pay for the infrastructure, land, utilities, and civilian personnel of US bases. Germany alone contributes over $1 billion annually to support the American military presence on its soil. 🔹 Europe is the largest customer of the American defense industry F-35s, Patriot missiles, HIMARS, Apaches — all purchased by Europeans with real money. Every security alarm in Europe translates into contracts for Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, and Boeing. 🔹 American bases in Europe don't only protect Europe Ramstein in Germany coordinates operations across Africa and the Middle East. Sigonella in Italy covers the Mediterranean and North Africa. Romania secures the eastern flank and the Black Sea. These are global American strategic assets — not neighborhood security for Europeans. 🔹 Command is American, not European NATO is always led by an American Supreme Commander (SACEUR). Europe contributes troops, bases, and money — but America holds the controls. Those who control the structure are not the ones getting a free ride. 🔹 The nuclear umbrella is not altruism American nuclear deterrence in Europe keeps the dollar as the world's reserve currency, keeps European markets open to US corporations, and legitimizes American hegemony against Russia and China. But what would actually happen if America withdrew its troops from Europe? 🔹 For America — immediate strategic losses Without bases in Europe, American response time to any crisis in Europe, Africa, or the Middle East grows from hours to days. Ramstein, Sigonella, and Incirlik cannot be replaced by aircraft carriers. Infrastructure built over decades disappears overnight. 🔹 The American defense industry loses its biggest customer A Europe without the US umbrella will build its own defense industry — and fast. Airbus Military, KNDS, Leonardo, and Rheinmetall will take the contracts that Lockheed and Raytheon currently win. Billions of dollars shift from America to Europe. 🔹 The dollar weakens Dollar hegemony is partly sustained by American global military credibility. A withdrawal from Europe signals to the world that America no longer guarantees the postwar order. Alternatives — the euro, the yuan — become more attractive as global reserve options. 🔹 Russia wins without firing a single shot Not necessarily through immediate invasion — but through political influence, energy pressure, and the gradual destabilization of countries on the eastern frontier. The Baltic states, Poland, and Romania enter a security grey zone that no one can guarantee quickly. 🔹 China watches and draws conclusions about Taiwan A precedent of withdrawal from Europe sends a direct signal to Beijing: American commitments are negotiable. The cost of deterrence in the Pacific rises exponentially. Withdrawal is not isolationism. It is strategic abdication. America would not be leaving Europe because it no longer has interests there. It would be leaving while ignoring that those very interests are what make it a superpower. The "free ride" narrative doesn't describe Europe. It describes exactly what America has in Europe.

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Dan Carlin@dccommonsense·
I don't know if the speculation that SecDef is firing generals because they won't do something they believe to be illegal is correct. But if it is, let's hope their replacements are just as principled.
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Bruce@BruceSlatton·
Brilliant!
Mattia Nelles@mattia_n

Oleksandr Yakovenko, the founder of TAF Industries, one of Ukraine's largest drone makers wrote a good response to @RheinmetallAG's Papperger's irritating statement. I used AI to translate it for you. It is worth reading in full. "Dear Mr. Armin Papperger, CEO of Rheinmetall, When you called Ukrainian drone manufacturers “Ukrainian housewives with 3D printers in their kitchens,” you demonstrated how deeply the European defense establishment still fails to understand the nature of modern warfare. This is not about emоtions. This is about battlefield reality. Here are the figures your industry refuses to acknowledge: In 2025 alone, Ukrainian drones carried out 819,737 confirmed strikes. They accounted for 90% of all combat losses of the Russian army—more than all other types of weapons combined. A single company, TAF Industries, produces up to 100,000 FPV drones per month. Over any given 90-day period, the products of my company alone have more confirmed hits than your entire fleet of equipment over its entire history of combat use across all conflicts. And most importantly—I built this company and achieved these results in two years, not fifty. Think about that. Our drones achieve greater kinetic effect in three months than your flagship platforms have in half a century. Why? Because the battlefield has changed, while your business model has not. Russian electronic warfare has rendered GPS-guided Western munitions (Excalibur, GMLRS, etc.) almost ineffective. Expensive and complex systems designed for wars with air superiority and conventional “peer-on-peer” conflict have become easy targets for drones costing $500–2,000 that attack them from above. The cost-effectiveness ratio has been turned upside down: one 120mm Rheinmetall shell or one anti-tank missile costs more than a dozen of our drones—yet our drones still prevail. This is not a “Lego game.” This is industrial Darwinism in real time. We iterate weekly. We lose factories to missile strikes and rebuild them within weeks. We print parts in basements and deploy 100,000 strike systems per month, while your engineers still require 3–5 years and hundreds of millions of euros to certify even minor upgrades. The war in Ukraine is not a temporary anomaly. It is the first true drone-industrial war. And it has already proven that outdated European platforms—no matter how expensive or “serious”—are becoming increasingly irrelevant if they do not integrate the very technologies you are mocking. So when you say “this is not innovation,” I hear something else: “We do not want to admit that the future is being written in Ukrainian workshops, not in Düsseldorf offices.” The hashtag #MadeByHousewives is trending for a reason. Because these “housewives” destroy more enemy equipment every month than entire European armies do over full campaigns. And they do so while your industry continues to sell 20th-century solutions at 21st-century prices. The invitation stands, Mr. Papperger. Stop laughing at the kitchen table. Come and learn how the war of tomorrow is actually fought. Because the next time someone asks, “Who needs tanks in the age of drones?”, the answer may be simpler than you think: Those who still believe in 1979 will lose to those who are building in 2026. With respect (but with facts), Oleksandr Yakovenko Founder of TAF Industries One of those “Ukrainian housewives”" pravda.com.ua/columns/2026/0…

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