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A referendum on leaving NATO is being initiated in Slovenia The new chairman of the Slovenian National Assembly, Zoran Stevanovic, announced his intention to organize a referendum on the country's withdrawal from NATO. He also said that he plans to visit Moscow in the near future.


⚡️Is NATO cracking? Slovenia is talking about leaving the alliance The country’s new parliamentary speaker, Zoran Stevanović, said he plans to organize a referendum on leaving NATO. He believes Slovenia should pursue an independent policy and avoid being drawn into foreign conflicts. Stevanović also said he intends to travel to Moscow, while insisting his position is not “pro-Russian,” but focused on Slovenia’s interests. No decision on a referendum has been made yet, and any actual exit from NATO would be a long process. Earlier, Trump did not rule out that the United States could leave NATO.




The end of Viktor Orbán’s autocratic regime is a victory not just for Hungary, but for people who value democracy around the world. Congratulations to Tisza, to incoming leader Péter Magyar, and to Hungarians everywhere.

capitalism is a system so good that even the socialists can become millionaires


If the United States truly thinks about withdrawing from NATO, then European security will be based solely on the European Union. But not in its current form. I think that the EU is in a situation where it needs more countries. The UK, Ukraine, Türkiye, and Norway. These are four strong countries, which are part of Europe. Together, the UK, Ukraine, and Türkiye have armies that are stronger than Russia's army. Without Ukraine and Türkiye, Europe can’t match Russia. With the four countries on board you can wrest control of the seas, have secure skies and the largest land forces. It’s not about offense, because when Russia makes the decision to have an army of 2.5 million people by 2030, Europe has to think about security and how to preserve its independence. The UK once was a member of the EU. There are concerns about agriculture when it comes to Türkiye. But you can manage all of this if you have a really great economy. But security comes first, economy second. Not vice versa. From an interview on The Rest Is Politics podcast (5/5).

Listening to this American Caligula moron and his deranged power-hungry accomplice a year later, while all Zelensky's words have come true.



It is unfortunate that the UN Security Council has once again failed to demonstrate effectiveness and act decisively in the face of such a global threat as the Iranian regime's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. No one should be allowed to block such globally significant sea lanes or undermine the security of dozens of nations through terrorist attacks against the freedom of navigation. We faced a similar challenge in the Black Sea when the Russians attempted to block our ports and civilian shipping—Russia was trying to suffocate our economy. And we found a way to solve that problem through decisive action, not inaction. Now, we see a similar problem on a global scale. The Strait of Hormuz must remain open to all vessels that sustain vital economy lifelines and maintain normal international trade. Countries in the region have spoken clearly on this, and we support the aspirations of the people of the Middle East and the Gulf for peace. Peace and security in this region directly impact stability, market predictability, and the cost of living in every single country. Such problems and this war must not be prolonged. The world needs a functional UNSC that acts more decisively to resolve acute security challenges of global magnitude.













