Domination Wu
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If he actually said that, that would be extremely disappointing. He needs to publicly confirm his position as defender of the Church of England asap! While he is not yet King, Charles as a closet muslim needs to resign NOW. If not then figuratively off with the head of all the royals, meaning the abolition of the monarchy.
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@IraninSA Too scared to, you let your proxies fight for you. Payback is now.
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🚨WATCH: "Canada is a sovereign, independent, and free nation. Our border and our democracy does not exist at the whim of the predator in the White House.” - Former NDP MP Charlie Angus
@MeidasTouch #Trump #POTUS #cdnpoli
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@BeckettUnite Israel not attacking Lebanon was not a condition of the ceasefire 🤷🏼♂️
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🚨BREAKING: MACRON DELIVERS A DIRECT STRIKE TO TRUMP France just executed a masterclass in economic warfare.
Macron’s central bank sold its last 129 tonnes of gold held in New York vaults then smartly replaced it with European bullion.
Result? €13 BILLION in pure profit locked in.
All of France’s 2,437 tonnes of gold reserves are now secured in Paris.
No more foreign custody. Full sovereignty. Gold home where it belongs.
Europe is quietly fortifying its position.
This is how you play the long game.
Source: Banque de France / RFI
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@canhunterusa @MrImranPk You talk as if the war is over, it is a ceasefire only. Both sides buying time to adjust and prepare for the end of the ceasefire. Doubtful that it will last 2 weeks.
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No big mistake.
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Lose control of monetary policy
Lose control of policy to unelected bureaucrats.
GDP per capita stagnate in the EU
EU has not protected western civilization and culture.
Lose control over our borders
Closer ties when it benefits Canadians, on a case by case analysis, but not a lost of sovereignty!
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“The vast majority of Canadians (83%) agree that Canada should consider joining the European Union.” 🇨🇦🇪🇺

Cult MTL@cultmtl
Should Canada consider joining the European Union? 🇨🇦🇪🇺 A majority of Canadians say Yes. cultmtl.com/2026/04/should…
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I'm a fan of Trump and have supported him for months
This doesn't mean I will support every single decision he makes
I have my own mind and opinion, I don't follow anyone blindly
And I repeat what I said above, I applaud Trump for walking away form this war, many other Presidents may have gotten bogged down into anotehr forever war
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Here's a few important points before I go to sleep:
1. Iran won the war. The terms of the ceasefire they shared give them control of the Strait of Hormuz, charging $2M per ship, pocketing $100 Billion a year.
Those numbers are wild!
And on top of it, the ceasefire proposal includes the lifting of all sanctions
Remember, one could say Iran has been in a state of war for decades due to the crippling American sanctions, and now this is all coming to an end
2. Trump did the right thing pulling out, not listening to the lunatic war mongers around him, and not listening to anyone in the Israeli lobby that may have wanted the war the continue.
As I said earlier today, a good leader knows when to walk away
3. I am not surprised we have a deal, I've mentioned it all day, as Trump's posts made it obvious to me he was pressuring Iran for some final concessions before accepting his off-ramp
4. Trump will twist this into a win, and his diehard supporters will believe him. This is a GOOD thing, as Trump no longer needs to militarily try to get a 'win'.
As I've said earlier in the day, Trump can (and just did) create his own offramp.
5. The Middle East will never look the same. I expect the Gulf to gradually normalize relations again with Iran, which started after Israel's strike on Qatar.
Also the balance of power will drastically shift away from Israel, and this may have massive positive implications on Lebanon, Syria, and possibly even Palestine.
6. China is the BIGGEST winner, as Iran controlling the Strait of Hormuz means China is indirectly controlling it
7. Iran's control of the Strait of Hormuz is a generational strategic loss for the U.S., and a risk to the dollar dominance (Iran can chip away at the Petrodollar)
8. Hezbollah will come out stronger from all this, possibly more powerful than it has been in decades (unless the deal involves Iran disbanding their proxy network)
9. I'm exhausted and need to sleep. Below there's some more info on my stance over the past 24 hours, as well as how we broke the story of a ceasefire almost an hour before any media outlet and Trump's post.
Good night everyone!
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal
WHAT JUST HAPPENED? 8:07 am: I posted that Trump should walk away from this war even if the Strait of Hormuz is not opened by Iran 4:07 pm: I posted 'The War Is Close to Ending' 5:50 pm: I broke the story that Trump accepted the ceasefire, based on a source that is part of the negotiations 6:32 pm: Trump confirms a ceasefire 6:51 pm: Israel confirms they are abiding to the ceasefire
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@RambleAndPint Sad days for Britain, cuck Starmer as PM, the future is dismal.
Churchill would be rolling in his grave with how Britain is being overrun.
Britain lost its empire by itself, spineless, the days of great leaders Churchill and Thatcher have long gone.
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We want every single American troop off British soil NOW. America has never done anything for Britain other than leverage its sacrifice for continental Europe in WW2 against us, in order to strip us of our Empire, our money and our culture. Enough.
When will they get it?
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius
The United Arab Emirates are a better American ally than the United Kingdom. Think about that for a moment.
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Majority of Canadians open to joining EU, new poll suggests theglobeandmail.com/canada/article…
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Only 25% are interested !
58% said worth looking into.
Don’t spin the results.
The EU is a failed project
1. Failed to preserve European culture
2. Economically since its inception it’s GDP per capita has stagnated
3. Monetary policy needs to vary between countries but with one currency that is impossible
4. Massive bureaucracy not attentive to the needs of each country which are distinct and often conflicting.
5. Related to point 4., it costs money, which could be better spent at the home countries.
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