Bruno anty-Dyletant
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Bruno anty-Dyletant
@Bruncio77
Wszystko co stałe, wyparowuje, a wszystko co święte ulega profanacji.


Back to the Stone Age.









🚨💥eurodiputada polaca Ewa Zajączkowska-Hernik DESTRUYE a Von der Leyen: "Envíe usted sus hijos a luchar por Ucrania y deje en paz a los hijos de los demás" "Para ti la guerra es sólo una cortina de humo para ocultar tus estafas." 🔥👏👏👏


Świąteczne zakupy w Polsce i w Niemczech: 🇵🇱 144 złotych 🇩🇪 166 złotych (22 zł drożej) Minimalna krajowa: 🇵🇱 4806 zł 🇩🇪 10 285 zł (5479 zł więcej) Czy Pan Tusk dalej będzie udawał, że drożyzny nie ma?




BREAKING: The British Prime Minister signals a possible return to the European Union. Keir Starmer: “In today’s turbulent world, we must strengthen our cooperation with the European Union in defense, security, energy, and the economy. Leaving the EU has caused significant damage to our economy.”


Najbardziej angażujące profile europarlamentarzystów na Facebooku w marcu br. (TOP 10 wg sumy interakcji pod postami z tego okresu). 💡 W pierwszej dziesiątce europosłów/europosłanek jest 7 do 3 dla opozycji. @EwaZajaczkowska 2,6 mln @PatrykJaki 2,5 mln @GrzegorzBraun_ 880 tys. @j_wisniewska 859 tys. @Dariusz_Jonski 682 tys. @OzdobaJacek 540 tys. @K_Smiszek 477 tys. @krzysztofbrejza 454 tys. @michaldworczyk 407 tys. @TABochenski 366 tys. Dane: @IMMonitoring CC: @wirtualnemedia



A man who was imprisoned at Abu Ghraib for fighting American forces in Iraq, who founded al-Qaeda’s Syrian affiliate, who ran an extortion racket on trucks crossing from Turkey into Idlib, and who overthrew Bashar al-Assad sixteen months ago is now pitching himself to Europe as the solution to the worst energy crisis since 1973. Ahmad al-Shara’a, born Ahmed Hussein al-Sharaa, formerly known by his nom de guerre Abu Mohammad al-Julani, President of Syria since January 2025, shook hands with Donald Trump in Riyadh last May. He addressed the United Nations General Assembly in September. He met with European Commission President von der Leyen in January. And this month, as European gas prices surge 70 percent and the Strait of Hormuz processes nine ships instead of 138, he is offering Europe the one thing it cannot build on any short timeline: a land route from the Gulf to the Mediterranean that bypasses every chokepoint Iran controls. The route has a name. The Trans-Arabian Pipeline was built between 1947 and 1950 by Aramco as the world’s longest oil pipeline: 1,214 kilometres from Saudi Arabia’s Abqaiq fields to Lebanon’s port of Sidon, crossing Jordan and Syria, designed to bypass Suez. Peak capacity hit 500,000 barrels per day. It operated for three decades until the Lebanese civil war shut it in 1983. It has been dormant for over thirty years. Al-Shara’a wants to revive it. The pitch is brilliant in its timing. Europe has cut its gas storage target from 90 to 80 percent under emergency measures. EU states are debating emergency tax cuts and whether to ease Russian sanctions to keep the lights on. Gas prices have surged 70 percent since February 28. Into this desperation walks a former jihadist offering a Mediterranean pipeline corridor and a budget that has nearly tripled to $10.5 billion with energy infrastructure as centrepiece. Here is what nobody is saying. The man offering to solve Europe’s chokepoint crisis built his career on controlling chokepoints. In Idlib, al-Shara’a taxed every truck crossing from Turkey into rebel territory. That revenue funded the military operation that toppled Assad. He conquered Syria with logistics, toll collection, and infrastructure control. Now he is offering the same model at continental scale: Syria as the chokepoint between Gulf energy and European consumers, with Damascus collecting the transit fee that Tehran currently collects in yuan at Larak Island. The pipeline that Aramco built in 1947 to bypass Suez is being pitched in 2026 to bypass Hormuz. The geography that solved the last chokepoint crisis is being offered to solve the current one. And the man making the offer understands chokepoint economics better than any head of state alive, because he spent a decade monetising one before he became a president. Whether Syria can deliver is a separate question. The infrastructure is war-ravaged. Sanctions are partially lifted. The World Bank estimates reconstruction at $216 billion. The “new Syrian army” functions as a confederation of militias. Political stability is fragile at best. But the pitch reveals something profound about 2026. When a former al-Qaeda operative imprisoned by America can credibly offer Europe an energy lifeline that Europe cannot refuse to consider, the old order is not declining. It is already gone. The prisoner runs the pipeline. The pipeline bypasses the strait. And the strait is controlled by a toll booth operated in a currency that did not exist as a settlement instrument five years ago. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…




Pete Hegseth’s broker looked to buy defence fund before Iran attack ft.trib.al/DKXRnPP


In 2025, the average hourly labour costs in the whole economy were estimated to be €34.9 in the EU.⏰ Highest hourly labour costs were recorded in: 🇱🇺Luxembourg (€56.8) 🇩🇰Denmark (€51.7) Lowest in: 🇧🇬Bulgaria (€12.0) 🇷🇴Romania (€13.6) Read more👉link.europa.eu/Q3YrpV

