Mikel Lofty

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Mikel Lofty

Mikel Lofty

@LoftyMikel

Katılım Temmuz 2024
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Iuliia Mendel
Iuliia Mendel@IuliiaMendel·
I would like to ask every parent from the U.S. and the EU, if their children were kidnapped by Russia, would they prefer more installations, forums and politicians wearing t-shirts with slogans, or would they want someone capable of negotiating directly with Putin in charge. In Brussels, they have just opened yet another installation on this topic — supposedly to “remind people about the children abducted by Russia and help bring them home.” Recently, I saw a European politician dress her entire team in T-shirts reading “Bring kids back” and promise a powerful response in the form of yet another forum. In reality, I know they can do nothing more than fund these PR campaigns. Western taxpayers’ money is simply being used to feed one publicity stunt after another — stunts that achieve nothing. Meanwhile, those who are actually involved in returning the children often avoid any publicity, believing that it only gets in the way. More forums, empty nice speeches and tweets, t-shirts with slogans? Fetishizing the so-called ‘resilience’ of Ukrainians, while being incapable to actually resolve the war?
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Mikel Lofty
Mikel Lofty@LoftyMikel·
@_M_Mountain_ Okay, don't cry when the Russians stop selling cheap gas and so does Iran, when they stop importing Armenian agricultural products, when Russian tourism to Armenia is banned, and (when Armenian diaspora remittances are banned or more than a million Armenians in Russia are deporte
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Misty Mountain
Misty Mountain@_M_Mountain_·
Europeans / European Union are coming to Armenia to stay, and that’s good. Many Russians are also coming and contributing positively. The only expectation is simple: if you come to Armenia, have the basic respect to recognize it as a European civilization. If you come here and misrepresent our civilization and culture to us, then please reconsider being here. Armenia welcomes people from all over the world. But if you refuse to recognize Armenia as European, it shows a lack of respect and understanding of our history, civilization, and lack of respect toward the Armenian nation. It would be like me going to Russia and claiming it is not a Slavic European country but is a Mongolian horde country - that would be disrespectful now, wouldn’t it? Or going to live in Turkey and telling Turks they are not a Turkic civilization - also disrespectful. So if you choose to live in Armenia, show the minimum respect for our democratic, Christian, European civilization and do not misrepresent it.
Prince du Karabaque@hayqmets

🇦🇲🇪🇺🇷🇺 The EU is to deploy a mission to Armenia for 2 years to combat "Russian destabilizing actions" in the country. I believe it's becoming clear what's going to happen in the future. Remember the so-called EU "monitoring mission" in Armenia on the border with Azerbaijan, which naturally didn't do any "monitoring", but lied and covered up attacks from Azerbaijan, and was essentially only for domestic consumption in Armenia. They want to gradually remove the "anti-Azerbaijani" component of the EU presence in Armenia and make their nest here entirely on the anti-Russian position, and in turn transform Armenia into another anti-Russian hub. After the elections, Pashinyan's time to "pay up" will come. A lot of countries will demand payback - Turkey, the U.S., the EU, Azerbaijan.

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Mikel Lofty@LoftyMikel·
@IuliiaMendel Using the same logic as the Israelis and Europeans regarding Gaza, Sumy is a city on the front line. What are civilians doing in a hospital on the front line when there are more than 100,000 hospitals in Ukraine far from the front line?
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Iuliia Mendel
Iuliia Mendel@IuliiaMendel·
Russia sent a swarm of drones into Sumy overnight and slammed one straight into a hospital roof. 15 people wounded — including 3 children. Homes and cars shredded. The war takes its toll every day... 😢
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Mikel Lofty@LoftyMikel·
@Kavkazic @crymea_bitcoin @hayqmets Any dwarf country has the freedom to have good relations but not the freedom to form alliances, this is one of the basics of geopolitics. If you want to break these basics, don't cry when the consequences occur.
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Վ 🇦🇲@Kavkazic·
@crymea_bitcoin @hayqmets No I want to live in a sovereign and independent state that has good relations with all its neighbors. Your Kremlin propaganda is old and was exposed long ago
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Prince du Karabaque
Prince du Karabaque@hayqmets·
🇦🇲🇷🇺 Questions conveniently ignored by those pushing Armenia into becoming an "anti-Russian hub". 1. Our nuclear power plant provides about 40 percent of the country's electricity. It operates exclusively on Russian fuel and technology. If Armenia continues on the path of becoming an "anti-Russian hub", what would be the alternative source of fuel supply, at what cost, and technically how would that transition be implemented so that the country does not fall into an energy blockade? 2. Armenia receives gas at the border for 165 dollars, one of the lowest prices in the world. If the "anti-Russian hub" project continues, the price could reach market levels, 400 to 600 dollars. Who would compensate for this difference, and how would that affect our economy and the social conditions of the population? 3. The overwhelming majority of Armenia's finished products, agricultural goods, beverages, light industry, etc., are sold in the EAEU market with 0 percent customs duty. What is the alternative market that is ready to accept Armenian products tomorrow at the same volumes, without years of implementing new quality standards? 4. Leaving the CSTO and the military alliance with Russia would also mean the removal of the 102nd base and border troops. Which state is ready tomorrow to stand at Armenia's borders with real forces and a nuclear umbrella as a genuine counterweight to Turkey and Azerbaijan, and is there any official declaration of such from any country? 5. More than 90 percent of our armaments are of Soviet or Russian standard. How much time and how many billions of dollars would be needed to bring the entire army to "NATO standards", and who would provide those funds? Will Armenia be "allowed" to have an army? 6. Leaving the EAEU would also mean losing privileged conditions at Upper Lars and other transport routes. How would Armenia's logistical connection to the outside world be resolved? 7. What will be the fate of over two million Armenians in Armenia and over a million ethnic Armenians in Russia, who are one way or another dependent on the Russian economy and remittances? 8. Our strategic partner Iran has repeatedly stated that it is against the presence of Western extraregional powers in the region. How do you envision Armenia's relations with Iran if Armenia becomes a Western military foothold? 9. Even if one can do mental gymnastics to answer these troubling questions, what happens in the end is Armenia becoming a much more dependent country. This time, that dependency would shift to two neighbouring states with openly hostile intentions toward Armenian statehood and people - Turkey and Azerbaijan. Good luck!
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Mikel Lofty
Mikel Lofty@LoftyMikel·
@hayqmets 40% of tourists in Armenia are Russians. (Tourism in Armenia brings about 6 billion dollar)
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Mikel Lofty@LoftyMikel·
@BarretK @TheArtsian Is Artsakh is a part of Armenia? No, Even Armenia doesn't know about it. Go and remind Pashinyan about it and then speak
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BK
BK@BarretK·
@TheArtsian Armenia is out of the CSTO because the CSTO did nothing when Armenia was attacked by Azerbaijan. Stop reciting Azeri talking points.
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Rick Sanchez
Rick Sanchez@RickSanchezTV·
12-year-old boy in Russia was KILLED by a Ukrainian drone hours after celebrating his birthday. His five-year-old sister survived with severe burns. If the sides were reversed, this would be front-page news across the West. But when the victim is Russian, the story simply DISAPPEARS. More stories Western media won’t tell you: bitchute.com/channel/4BfnNK…
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stevelawson7
stevelawson7@Stevelawson2026·
@LoftyMikel @Chris76822191 @RickSanchezTV The difference is Ukrainians protect their children by sending them as far from the war as possible while Hamas brings children to front to die so that losers like you can use their deaths for anti western propaganda.
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Chay Bowes
Chay Bowes@BowesChay·
The alleged "War Crimes" committed in Bucha back in 2022 set the stage for a far wider concerted demonisation of Russia But many questions remain about who did the killing there- The BBC, CNN and Zelensky are telling you a different story, and you can trust them, Right?
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2L82RUN
2L82RUN@AUmanyan·
@LoftyMikel @DaoParis @France24_en :)))) Well, you've been caught. Your site has long been exposed as part of a Russian botnet engaged in disinformation and financed from Moscow. Хотя ты, еблан балалаечник, лучше понимаешь на русском. Верно?
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AlbanDardania
AlbanDardania@AlbanDardania85·
@LoftyMikel @nikstankovic_ 😂😂😂😂😂😂 Poland can repay EASILY that debt. It is RICH country now because instead of being ruZZian vassal it became member of NATO and the EU and hence RAPIDLY advanced economically.
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Nik Stankovic
Nik Stankovic@nikstankovic_·
Pro-EU Serbians struggle both with data and with basic economic literacy. Most DENY a very easily provable fact that since Croatia joined the EU in 2013 (while Serbia still has not), Serbia's GDP grew faster than Croatia's. Since 2013 Croatia's economy grew about 94% cumulative. During the same time, Serbia's economy grew about 122%. The few that can do basic math then start moving the goal post: "Yes, but Croatia is still richer." So are Switzerland, France and any number of countries. In order to catch up Serbia has to grow faster than Croatia. There is no mathematical way for Serbia to catch up with Croatia's GDP per capita without growing faster than Croatia. This is happening with Serbia being OUT OF THE EU, while Croatia is IN THE EU. Absolutely zero reason to believe that Serbia joining the EU increase Serbia's GDP. On the contrary: reason to believe Serbia's growth would slow down after joining the EU, thus never catching up with Croatia, much less with anyone else. Serbia's economic growth is related to foreign investment from China, Turkey, UAE, Russia. If Serbia were part of the EU, none of it would have been allowed, in exchange for some "free money" promises, which would have been withheld until Serbia does any number of things, including recognizing Kosovo, joining NATO, etc. The comparison with Croatia is most relevant for Serbia, because they are close in size and share a common history. Unlike Poland or Estonia, which also joined the EU much earlier.
Nik Stankovic@nikstankovic_

@bogbogowsky @modesty_blaise0 Znaš li sam da izračunaš ili si nepismen i treba ti pomoć? Nek ti pomogne neko od ovih što je lajkovao.

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AlbanDardania
AlbanDardania@AlbanDardania85·
@nikstankovic_ 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Poland GDP in 1990 = $66 billion Serbia GDP in 1990 = $40 billion Poland GDP in 2025 = $1 TRILLION Serbia GDP in 2025 = $ 100 billion
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Mikel Lofty
Mikel Lofty@LoftyMikel·
@Gitmo13 @nikstankovic_ Why do millions of Armenians and Moldovans work and live in Russia and only a thousand in Europe when Russia is so bad for you?
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Nutzloser Esser
Nutzloser Esser@Gitmo13·
@nikstankovic_ And a second question, why millions of Serbs work and living in the EU and only 1 thousand in Russia when the EU is so bad for you ?
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