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Katılım Eylül 2021
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Hugo Moreira 🇪🇺
Hugo Moreira 🇪🇺@HfcmoreiraHugo·
My friends it is clear the future of Europe is only one to become a Federation! A European Federation I defend this with all the countries on this map! This should be our future together, strong a superpower!
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ayden
ayden@squatsons·
After two full days the Ust-Luga Port in Leningrad Oblast is still burning. The failures of Russian leadership to draw hard lines and to actually create deterrence is why these attacks happened. The drone utilized Baltic airspace for this attack which is not a new happening for this war. Russia will continue to be tooled by the west and Ukraine if nothing changes.
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Homer Pavlos
Homer Pavlos@HomerPavlos·
On this day, as Greeks celebrate their War of Independence from the Muslim Turks, Britain has signed a multi-billion-pound agreement for major new training and support for Turkey, including 20 advanced British-built Typhoon aircraft. Turkey still occupies 37% of Cyprus. Shame.
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swiss bae
swiss bae@thekonyjen·
black europeans can’t claim being european without receiving some sort of backlash & i find that very fucking weird
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Glenn Tunes
Glenn Tunes@glenn_tunes·
HEAVEN 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Object in the mirror
Object in the mirror@Wernoturkind·
@GeromanAT I mean no offence Geroman, but Putin is a lost cause, he is soooo deep in Chabad's ass. Before the Ukrainian-Russia war every country used to respect and fear Russia, it used to be the superpower. But nowadays many countries hardly include them in the equation.
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Cosmmortal Comics
Cosmmortal Comics@Conversecomics·
I can't unsee it now.
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Jayda Fransen
Jayda Fransen@JaydaBF·
This “enthronement” of Sarah Mullally as the Archbishop of Canterbury is a total farce. The Bible clearly states: Women are forbidden from having spiritual teaching authority over men. (1 Timothy 2:11–14) Only men can be Bishops. (1 Timothy 3:2-12)
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
Libya negotiated. Let's be precise about what happened to Libya. In 2003, Muammar Gaddafi made a strategic decision to abandon his weapons programs, open his country to international inspectors, and normalize relations with the West. He paid reparations for Lockerbie. He dismantled his nuclear program. He cooperated with Western intelligence against Al-Qaeda. He did everything that was asked of him. He negotiated. He complied. He normalized. In 2011, NATO bombed Libya for seven months. His own military turned against him with Western backing. He was captured in a drainage pipe. A mob sodomized him with a bayonet while Western officials watched via satellite feed. Hillary Clinton laughed about it on camera. "We came, we saw, he died." The man who gave up his deterrent in exchange for promises of security and normalization died in a drainage pipe while the people who made him those promises laughed at the footage of him being sodomized with a bayonet. And Libya, which had the highest GDP per capita in Africa, free healthcare, free education, housing subsidies, and a functioning welfare state, became a failed state with open slave markets within three years. This is what negotiated security guarantees look like. This is the documented outcome. Not a fringe case. Not a misunderstanding. The most complete, unambiguous illustration possible of what your weapons are worth the moment you give them up. The lesson is not complicated. The only deterrent is a deterrent you still possess. The moment you negotiate it away, you have nothing left to negotiate with.
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"Negotiations" this word the people of the world hate most. You can stand against the devil fighting. The moment you stop you're done.

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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
Iraq in 1991 negotiated a ceasefire. Saddam Hussein pulled back from Kuwait. The stated objective of the coalition was achieved. The UN mandate was fulfilled. The war was over. Twelve years of the most comprehensive sanctions regime ever imposed on a country followed. Five hundred thousand Iraqi children died. Not from bombs. From the sanctions. From the inability to import medicine. From the destruction of water treatment infrastructure. From the systematic economic strangulation of a country that had agreed to the terms it was given. Madeleine Albright was asked in 1996 whether the deaths of 500,000 Iraqi children were worth it. She said: "We think the price is worth it." On camera. With her name attached. Then in 2003, after twelve years of compliance with weapons inspection regimes, after twelve years of sanctions, after twelve years of no-fly zones enforced by American and British aircraft over sovereign Iraqi territory: They invaded anyway. There were no weapons of mass destruction. They knew there were no weapons of mass destruction. The sanctions had worked. The inspections had worked. The compliance had worked. They invaded anyway. Because the compliance was never the point. The compliance was the process by which Iraq was weakened enough to be finished. Negotiations. Compliance. Sanctions. Inspection regimes. Another decade of negotiations. Invasion. This is the sequence. This is what "negotiations" produced for Iraq. Half a million dead children as the price of the ceasefire. Two million dead as the price of the invasion. A country that has not recovered twenty years later. This is the table they invite you to.
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Aleksey Berezutski 🇷🇺🎖
🚨BREAKING NEWS 🇷🇺 Kremlin : Russia is receiving numerous requests for oil and energy supplies. Demand is increasing, particularly in alternative directions outside of Europe. Therefore, a time may come when meeting this increasing demand becomes difficult.
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☆♤♡◇♧¿@CodeWithShanez·
@MyLordBebo Only for Russia. Russia getting hammered like a bitch. What chess 5000d master Putin doing🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Aleksey Berezutski 🇷🇺🎖
What happened in Estonia is no coincidence. Wait for us, Narva People's Republic, we are coming !
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☆♤♡◇♧¿@CodeWithShanez·
@RWApodcast You either start the war american way or you dont. There is no SMO or some shit like that. Someone should inform cuck putin on the realities of war and consequences of fucking up when you start a fire you can't put out. Dumb fuck, fucked it all for everyone in Europe and ME.
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Russians With Attitude
Russians With Attitude@RWApodcast·
Several Ukrainian drones have recently crashed in the Baltic countries, suggesting that they were using Polish and Baltic airspace for the massed attacks in northern Russia. Map shows crash sites, target and assumed flight path. Convenient way of avoiding Russian air defences.
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Lord Bebo
Lord Bebo@MyLordBebo·
🇷🇺🇺🇦 Ukraine striked Russia’s Ust-Luga port, one of the main export hubs for oil products & condensate in the west of the country — it's 1,000km away from Ukraine The port exported 32.9MIL metric tons of oil products in 2025. NOVATEK gas-condensate plant is on fire. *They really aim to make the situation with oil even worse
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☆♤♡◇♧¿@CodeWithShanez·
@RWApodcast 🤣🤣🤣🤣 what "superpower" doing? S400 &500 sleeping on the watch? Pathetic country. Starts a war only to lose badly and get bitch slapped daily🤣🤣🤣 🤡💩show
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Mambo Italiano
Mambo Italiano@mamboitaliano__·
It was 1480, when 18,000 Ottoman Turks invaded Otranto in Puglia, Italy 🇮🇹, devastating it 800 young martyrs (male, over 15 years) refused to renounce Christianity and were beheaded Today, their bones can still be seen in the beautiful Otranto Cathedral
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