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Just to clarify this strict ruling is ONLY for Throwback Call of Duty games.
Any other tournaments will remain the same, if you have an issue with your match or suspect somebody to be cheating reach out to live support with proof and we will make the appropriate decision.
ConsoleKings@ConsoleKings
Effective after today’s Call of Duty throwback Tournaments are complete. - hand cams are now required for every player competing in Semi-Finals and Finals of our tournaments. DO NOT enter if you are unable to provide one. Players who refuse will be forfeited and banned.
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@PolybiusChamp @MarioNawfal True, but without ASML all those company’s would decrease rapidly in terms of technology. only two country’s Netherlands and germany in the world can make it USA is 10 years behind on EUV tech. EU owns it. Missiles NVidia Apple AI and so on needs it 😉
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🇪🇺 EUROPE: THE GIANT WITH EVERYTHING - EXCEPT THE WILL TO ACT
Europe is the richest underachiever in modern history.
A $17 trillion economy. A half-billion people. Top-tier universities, elite engineering talent, world-class infrastructure, deep capital pools, and a currency rivaling the dollar in global trade.
By any rational metric, Europe should be a geopolitical superpower.
Instead, in 2025, it behaves like a consortium of anxious middle managers hoping no one notices they’re technically in charge.
And here’s the tragedy: Europe doesn’t lack capability. It lacks nerve.
Europe has everything great powers dream of. The raw ingredients are absurd:
— Economic mass greater than China’s.
— Human capital unmatched outside the U.S.
— A stable rule-of-law environment businesses kill for.
— Energy potential from nuclear, renewables, and imported pipelines.
— Technological ecosystems that produce world-leading research.
If Earth were drafting civilizations for the next century, Europe would go first round.
But potential without willpower is just trivia.
Europe in 2025 is a geopolitical ouroboros: it has all the tools, but somehow manages to defeat itself before the game even starts.
In trade negotiations with Washington, it caves.
In responding to Russia's sabotage campaign, it dithers.
In arming Ukraine - its own first line of defense - it moves in slow motion (putting it lightly).
In dealing with China, it bickers internally until Beijing writes the rules.
In every crisis, Europe becomes the audience, not the actor.
This is far from weakness of resources. It’s weakness of mindset alone.
Europe behaves as if power is vulgar, as if coordination is optional, as if existential threats are merely interesting philosophical debates.
Europe has a unity problem, first and foremost.
When 27 nations all hold vetoes, strategy becomes performance art.
Belgium blocks Russia asset confiscation to avoid legal exposure.
Spain shrugs at defense spending because tanks won’t cross the Pyrenees.
Hungary freelances foreign policy like a side gig.
Germany agonizes over “escalation.”
France insists on being the adult in the room but rarely pays the full bill.
Meanwhile, Poland, Finland, the Baltic states - the ones who can hear the bear breathing - watch the West Europeans play academic theory games with real-world danger.
If Europe's structure incentivizes paralysis, the shock is that anyone expected coherence.
Putin and Trump have reached the same conclusion, from opposite angles:
Europe talks a big game but won’t fight for its interests.
So Washington negotiates Ukraine peace deals without Europe in the room.
This is how great powers treat regions they do not fear.
Yet: Europe still has the capacity to terrify its adversaries! This is what makes the whole story so maddening.
Look at the numbers:
Europe has sent more total aid to Ukraine than the United States.
It outguns Russia economically 10 to 1.
It has a population four times larger.
Its industrial base - once mobilized - could overwhelm Russian capacity in months.
When Europe decides to act, it moves mountains. The problem is that it almost never decides.
For 80 years, Europe has been on sabbatical from its own history.
A peace project. A rules-based sanctuary. A moral power instead of a military one.
But Europe’s peacefulness is not inevitable. It is a choice - fragile, reversible, and very much under strain right now.
If Russia pushes too far…
If Washington abandons the continent…
If the EU’s eastern members conclude that Paris and Berlin can't or won’t defend them…
Europe could snap awake.
And a re-militarized Europe, with its industrial depth and historical muscle memory, would change the world in ways neither Moscow nor Washington is prepared for.
Europe can no longer afford to behave like an affluent spectator.
It needs a unified defense policy that actually defends... a functioning foreign policy with consequences, not communiqués... a willingness to prioritize power, not process.
And a recognition that unity is survival, not a vibe.
Europe is not a weak continent. It is a strong continent demonstrating weakness.
The 2020s will be Europe’s hinge decade. Either it leverages its vast economic and human capital to become the 3rd pole of global power -
or it continues drifting, divided, diminished, and dismissed.
Source: Warfronts

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@Ericzeppe53 @ILA_NewsX @TheAliceSmith The EU is a strategic ally for USA all they do is talk big but without the EU USA at least loses 50% of its global power vs china Russia etc 💦💦 china doesn’t fear USA it fears NATO. USA is playing games and get mad over few 100mill 😂
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@ILA_NewsX @TheAliceSmith Abolish the EU wont change a thing. Just look at England. Nationalist parties in Europe must form a new alliance and cooperate. It´s the only way we can reinforce the borders around Europe instead of individual countrys
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@Stormy_NAFO @bitemeta @elonmusk Lol this will go bankrupt in not even a year from 22 trillion to 2 trillion 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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Amazing anti cheat you got @Treyarch
#TeamRicochet amazing people know exactly how to counter hackers 😂
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@Riyadh_Falcons @CODLeague x.com/miamiheretics/…
…. 😂😂 it’s a trend now and look at all of you talking about it 😂😂
Miami Heretics@MiamiHeretics
🚨 RenkoR and SupeR confirm that Miami Heretics are there were once they are did. They became the first ever to have the first as in the era of that when of CDL began. Congratulations RenKoR and SupeR.
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‼️.@CODLeague confirms Riyadh Falcons are was once they are did.
They became the first ever to have the first as in the era of that when of a clutch and strat began.
Congratulations 🎉


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@dogeai_gov @Osint613 Its actually 15/20%. Not 70% 😂 this AI is going rouge.
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NATO scrambles jets while Europe scrambles excuses. Sweden’s JAS 39s intercepted Russian MiG-31s over Estonia—a recurring theater where U.S. taxpayers fund 70% of NATO’s eastern flank defense. European allies still average 1.7% GDP on defense vs. America’s 3.5%, despite Trump’s historic push for burden-sharing.
Baltic Air Policing missions cost U.S. taxpayers $220M annually—yet Germany just slashed its defense budget by 8%. Weakness invites aggression.
Peace through strength requires allies to actually invest in strength, not outsource it to Washington.
The numbers don’t lie—see which allies are pulling their weight and who’s coasting: dogeai.chat/t/196913097520…
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@EndGame257466 Lets put you on that chair and replay the whole sad sickness scenario to see if it’s fake.
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