Michael P. Bornemann

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Michael P. Bornemann

Michael P. Bornemann

@MPBHH

#PantaRhei • Guaranteed Human (with all its merits and flaws)

🌏🇪🇺🇩🇪 Hansestadt Hamburg Katılım Kasım 2015
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Man könnte meinen, der Mann sei bei der letzten Wahl knapp an der absoluten Mehrheit vorbeigeschrammt und eigentlich wollte ihn ganz Deutschland als Kanzler. Wie kann so ein Talk echt sein?
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🅱️aha@baha_jam·
Komm mit, hat der @UntergrundBonn gesagt. Es ist eine brutal interessante Vorstellung, hat er gesagt. Ich kenne die Künstlerin vom letzten Toskana-Yoga-Retreat, hat er gesagt.
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Virginie Sigonney 🇫🇷
Virginie Sigonney 🇫🇷@GinieSigonney·
💙 Happy Monday to you 💙🎶🎼🎵 Do you recognize the airport ? . . 🎥©️pilot_nikitos
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Amit Segal
Amit Segal@AmitSegal·
The bill for American action has arrived at the Saudi door. Last night, Donald Trump reportedly demanded that in exchange for finalizing the current ceasefire deal with Iran—the one desperately needed to reopen the Strait of Hormuz—the Gulf states would have to pay a massive premium: immediate normalization with Israel. According to my sources, the ultimatum was met with literal silence. The Arab leaders were so thoroughly stunned by the audacity of the request that Trump actually had to break the silence with a follow-up: “Are you still there?” For months, we have watched a narrative form: Israel deceived the United States into a disastrous war that only empowered Iran. This narrative ignores multiple factors, including but not limited to the fact that it was Trump’s choice, Trump did not follow the Israeli plan, and—perhaps most of all—the presence of another major player calling for war: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. In late February, The Washington Post reported that the decision to go to war had been reached after encouragement from two key allies: Israel and Saudi Arabia. Throughout the war, they reinforced this support. A few weeks later, when Trump was claiming that the war would be over in a few days, The New York Times reported that both nations heavily encouraged a continuation of the conflict. Prince Mohammed reportedly argued that the United States should consider putting troops in Iran to seize energy infrastructure and force the government out of power. But things have changed. The Saudis never expected to put their core energy infrastructure on the line for this conflict, assuming a covert nod to Washington would yield a painless destruction of the Iranian threat. Instead, the smoking ruins of the Ras Tanura refinery, a staggering $33.5 billion first-quarter deficit, and a hull-to-hull backup in the Strait of Hormuz served as a brutal awakening. With the United Arab Emirates stepping aggressively into the vacuum—gladly absorbing the role of America’s primary, hardline Gulf ally—Riyadh is executing a frantic tactical retreat. For the past month and a half, MBS has been beating a different drum: diplomacy. “Okay,” said Trump last night, but constantly shifting positions comes with a cost: normalization. This is about far more than Trump extracting a quick return on investment. By demanding normalization as the price for a ceasefire, he is forcing the Saudis to grab Israel’s other arm to physically restrain Jerusalem from striking Iran alone. It underscores a truth that Trump understood and Obama never did: the most effective way to control Israel isn’t to push them away, but to wrap them in a bear hug. By locking Jerusalem into a close alliance, Washington doesn’t just protect them—it places its hand directly over the Israeli trigger finger. Washington needs its hand over that trigger because Israel has little incentive to hold back when the current deal appears to leave Iran in a stronger position than before. That is the Iranian impression as well. In The Art of the Deal, Trump writes: “The worst thing you can possibly do in a deal is seem desperate to make it. That makes the other guy smell blood, and then you’re dead.” Sensing American eagerness for a diplomatic off-ramp, Tehran has smelled exactly that, aggressively upping its demands before any Memorandum of Understanding can be printed. Despite draft stipulations requiring a return to free transit, the IRGC is leveraging its tactical position to normalize a permanent, permission-based transit regime in the Strait of Hormuz—boasting that 33 commercial vessels were forced to register and coordinate with the IRGC Navy in a single 24-hour window. Meanwhile, Iran has flatly rejected a Pakistani compromise to defer unresolved issues, flipping the entire sequencing of the talks by refusing any nuclear-related commitments or stockpiling concessions at this stage. Instead, an emboldened Tehran is demanding immediate economic rewards, including the unfreezing of blocked assets, while conditioning the entire agreement on an “all fronts” ceasefire that would effectively force Washington to strip Israel of its freedom of action against Hezbollah in Lebanon. At the end of the devastating Iran-Iraq War, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini famously declared that accepting peace was like “drinking a poison chalice.” Today, his successor’s successor, Mojtaba Khamenei, is facing no such bitter brew. Instead, Benjamin Netanyahu is being asked to swallow the fatal mixture this time around. Much to his relief, Donald Trump is trying to mix in a Saudi sweetener to help the medicine go down.
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Lukáš Prchal
Lukáš Prchal@lukas_prchal·
Policie u Prahy zatkla ruského metropolitu Ilariona. Je u výslechu. Policisté u něj našli čtyři malé nádoby s bílým práškem. Spolu s @panyiszabolcs jsme zjistili, jaké má Ilarion vazby na ruskou tajnou službu FSB, u Orbána pak řešil protiruské sankce. Více na @enkocz
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Michael P. Bornemann
A noteworthy comment to ponder over at your earliest convenience. #Trump #Israel #Iran #China #EU #Geopolitics 👇⚠️
Samantha LaDuc@SamanthaLaDuc

The Greater Israel project has been in play for decades... it would be a glorious thing to be alive when it ends. The concentration of power between Israeli-captured US GOVT & TECH BROS is uber powerful - so much so that the populice is blind, deaf & dumb as a result with no real chance of upheaval until a MAJOR mistake is borne by Trump, for which he thinks he is immune. No, worse. He thinks he is God-like and cannot make a mistake. Deeply, dangerously narcissistic. Gulf Arab countries under fire won't retaliate against Iran except through shadow support of Trump-Netanyahu's satanic plan - which keeps them invested in US risk assets/treasuries/dollars as leverage. What's their alternative, to sell? Market, show me you care! As a sovereign nation under attack, Iran will continue to defend itself & levy high fees on the high seas - more powerful over time than nuclear but for how long can they last? I don't have betting odds on that. I just see protracted Middle East war for the duration of Trump's presidency. Wall Street has no will to price out the potentiality of Trump failing - as he is set up to steal Iran's oil - which he will use to leverage against EU and China. That’s the goal, isn’t it? Trump demands alignment from EU and submission from China. He has a solid chance over Europe, but not China. So the next phase of this war will be fought front-and-center against China. Bessent already launched his attack. But China is Bessent’s hubris while Iran is Trump’s. Unarmed Venezuela, Greenland, Cuba… may embolden Trump, but Mallorca is too-close-for-comfort given China’s backyard reach. Not so sure Trump has thought this through... except in his mind to gain more ill-gotten gains and power to rival his ego that feeds his jealousy of Xi. Trump is at the core: a wanna-be dictator who also wants to be admired as a benevolent one. They are the most unpredictable and dangerous kind, and the best at lying - to everyone and themself. Boots on the ground, state-side, would surely change that. But more likely, Trump negotiates with Russia to 'take Ukraine' and China to 'reunify with Taiwan' in exchange for getting them to 'allow' US to take Iran's oil. All to fulfill the maligned prophesy these sick zionist murderers think they are fulfilling by expanding Israel. THAT'S THE REAL END GAME: GREATER ISRAEL. And it's not written in Revelations - just the psycopathic minds of the Trump-Netanyahu-Epstein cult.

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Tom Nichols
Tom Nichols@RadioFreeTom·
What happened to "largely negotiated?"
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Leute warnen vor Putins Einfluss auf die deutsche Politik und vergessen, dass die SPD, mit kurzer Unterbrechung, seit fast drei Jahrzehnten in Deutschland regiert. Genau mein Humor.
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Rho Rider
Rho Rider@RhoRider·
Last wk Trump gave a “last ultimatum” of a few days to finalize a deal Yesterday every news outlet posted a deal was hours away (again) The President skipped his sons wedding, and we have footage of JD Vance racing back to the Whitehouse Now back to “a few days” Our enemies are taking notes how easy it is to turn the US into a complete puppet.
OSINTdefender@sentdefender

Amidst increasingly contradictory reports on the deal between the U.S. and Iran, U.S. President Donald J. Trump posted yet again about the deal on his Truth Social app, lambasting critics of the reported deal framework and decrying past deals made with Iran. Per President Trump, “it [the deal with Iran] isn’t even fully negotiated yet.”

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