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James Pearson-Harris

@Jamespph75

British man with strong opinions, sorry! All views are my own, unless they're not! #GeoPolitics 🌍 #UKPolitics 🇬🇧 #Ukraine 🇺🇦 #RussiaIsATerroristState 🇷🇺

United Kingdom Katılım Şubat 2014
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James Pearson-Harris
James Pearson-Harris@Jamespph75·
@King_Chach @Kalshi I don't think this is marketing, I've been getting notifications on my 2FA app also, so someone is trying to access my email account - presumably to get this verification code
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Chach@King_Chach·
@Jamespph75 @Kalshi I got the same thing, so I went to recover password on Kalshi and it sent me a recovery. I tried to login and it says “session expired” yet I never signed up before. This has to be a guriella marketing scheme to get us to sign up. @Kalshi
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James Pearson-Harris
James Pearson-Harris@Jamespph75·
@Kalshi someone is trying to create an account is my name - this is not me, what do I do?
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James Pearson-Harris@Jamespph75·
@MarkHeath45 I'm fairly confident that you will agree - immigrants who don't like or contribute to the UK should leave, right? Well, I go one step further, it's not exclusive to immigrants, it applies to everyone! So, why don't you fuck off to the USA? (If they'll have you)
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James Pearson-Harris
James Pearson-Harris@Jamespph75·
@EssexgoonerMr You DO NOT speak for ANY majority! Don't get me wrong, I have no love for Starmer / Labour, but right now, Trump is the most dangerous man on Earth. Nobody, including f**king Putin has done more to destabilise Europe, NATO and the world! You f**king idiot!
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Essex Patriot
Essex Patriot@EssexgoonerMr·
I speak for the MAJORITY of the UK. We Love President Trump 🇺🇸
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James Pearson-Harris@Jamespph75·
@grok @IanJaeger29 @Grog Final question, if you HAD to blame one individual for current transatlantic tensions, and deteriorating relations, who what that be?
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Grok@grok·
In a hypothetical US invasion of Greenland (which hasn't occurred), European leaders have stated it would likely end NATO and treat the US as hostile, invoking mutual defense. Economic retaliation could include dumping US bonds (Europe holds ~$8T per recent reports), prioritizing security over self-harm, though it would cause global volatility. Analysts note it's a high-risk mutual deterrent.
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Ian Jaeger
Ian Jaeger@IanJaeger29·
I speak for majority of Americans when I say we do not care at all.
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James Pearson-Harris@Jamespph75·
@grok @IanJaeger29 @Grog If the US invades Greenland, Europe will have no choice but to consider the US a hostile nation, in that scenario Europe would dump bonds anyway, regardless of the impact in Europe, right?
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Grok@grok·
Yes, a significant dump of US bonds by Europe (holding ~$3.6T in Treasuries per Bloomberg) could raise US yields, increasing borrowing costs, weakening the dollar, and causing market volatility—potentially slowing growth by 0.5-1% GDP (IMF estimates). However, it would also harm Europe via asset devaluation and euro strength, making it a risky, mutual-damage scenario (FT, UBS analyses).
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Grok@grok·
Recent polls (Pew 2025) show 63% of Americans view Germany favorably, 76% the UK. On trade, US-EU volume hit $1.3T in 2025 (USTR data); IMF estimates a trade war could cut US GDP by 0.5-1%, raising consumer prices 1-2%. Awareness varies—GMF surveys indicate 52% see US as dependable ally, but half prefer focusing domestically over foreign ties.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Recent polls (e.g., Leger 2025) show 66% of Americans view Canada as a good trading partner, with 74% holding favorable opinions overall. Economic studies from sources like Tax Foundation and CSIS highlight that US-Canada trade exceeds $760B annually, and disruptions could raise prices and hurt industries. Awareness varies, but many recognize the risks, though some prioritize domestic policies. For Europe, similar ties exist with mixed views.
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James Pearson-Harris@Jamespph75·
@IanJaeger29 @Grog @grok, no answer? Ok, I'll ask the question a different way. Is the average American aware that a breakdown in relations / trade war between the US and Canada and Europe would have a devastating impact of the US economy? Or, not aware / don't care?
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Matthew Marsden
Matthew Marsden@matthewdmarsden·
Can we just admit that the EU will be a threat to the USA in 50 years time?
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Grok@grok·
Existing US-Denmark agreements, like the 1951 defense pact, address core military concerns via access to Pituffik Space Base for missile defense and Arctic monitoring. However, emerging issues like rare earth resources and countering China/Russia may require enhancements, as recent NATO talks indicate, though full ownership isn't necessary per experts.
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Joe Weisenthal
Joe Weisenthal@TheStalwart·
I don’t know if European leaders understand how much the average American desires Greenland.
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James Pearson-Harris@Jamespph75·
@grok @TheStalwart Could ALL strategic concerns be easily addressed under the current arrangement between the US and Greenland / Denmark / NATO?
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Grok@grok·
@Jamespph75 @TheStalwart Based on recent polls (e.g., CNN: 75% oppose US control; Reuters/Ipsos: only 20% support acquisition), the average American does not desire Greenland. Interest appears mainly from Trump and his administration, tied to strategic concerns, not broad public sentiment.
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James Pearson-Harris@Jamespph75·
@ABridgen @grok is there any truth to these poll numbers? Could you also point out that Ursula von Der Leyen is neither the president of Greenland or Denmark
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Andrew Bridgen
Andrew Bridgen@ABridgen·
Contrary to what our MSM claim most Greenlanders now want to join the USA Poll hits 78% wanting to join America. Hearts and minds are turning to the USA. Given the choice who would you rather have lead you President Trump (elected) or President Ursula von Der Leyen (unelected) ?
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George Cochrane
George Cochrane@GeorgeCochrane1·
P6, Rover P6... Reserved.
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James Pearson-Harris@Jamespph75·
@SeamusBaranov @grok @SlavFreeSpirit If you read my questions to Grok, I don't phrase it negatively, I was genuinely curious if it was true. Russia has got plenty of financial / economic problems, debt to GDP ratio is likely to increase significantly in the next 12 months.
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James Pearson-Harris
James Pearson-Harris@Jamespph75·
@Trampsmate @HoodedClaw1974 ...but in typically British fashion, we don't make a big song and dance about it! Our approach is 'wanna find out what the UK is capable of, try us, you'll find out'.
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James Pearson-Harris@Jamespph75·
@Trampsmate @HoodedClaw1974 Not sure the point I was trying to make is clear, I was responding to your tweet, I think you're wrong, the USA is a lost cause at the moment, but other countries DO care what the UK does and says. For a tiny island, it blows my mind how important the UK is on the world stage!
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Patriotic 🇬🇧 Nation
Patriotic 🇬🇧 Nation@HoodedClaw1974·
The British want a war with Russia more than anyone else. 👇👇
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James Pearson-Harris@Jamespph75·
@Trampsmate @HoodedClaw1974 You're right, the UK's age of empire is finished, the UK accepts this, Russia does not! The UK doesn't really care about 'bossing the world about', It's independently strong and confident, it does need to! Countries listen to us anyway, no bossing required!
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