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Breaking news: The military will no longer require U.S. troops to receive the annual flu vaccine, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said, rolling back what he described as “overreaching mandates that only weaken our war-fighting capabilities.” wapo.st/4dZY8UL
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🚨On March 16, 2026, President Trump, seated behind the Resolute Desk, held up a B-2 bomber and proudly praised the unmatched capabilities of the United States Military.
It was a crystal-clear message to NATO and every other Allied Nation:
WE DON’T NEED YOU & WE WILL REMEMBER!
WE HAVE:
The Trump Corollary (the Western Hemisphere=USA)
The Shield of the Americas
The Abraham Accords
The Board of Peace
Israel and Middle East Allies
🇺🇸STRONG. UNAPOLOGETIC. AMERICA FIRST.🇺🇸
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🚨 DONALD TRUMP JUST RIPPED NATO AND EUROPE
"Between energy and immigration, they have to straighten themselves out or they're not going to have a Europe anymore!"
"NATO said to me, 'no, we'll send somebody as soon as it's over.' I said, that's not really, you know, we don't NEED THEM! We'll never need them, actually. They'll need us. They need us desperately because they're a paper tiger!" 🔥
"But I've said that. By the way, I've said that for a long time. Before I was in politics, I used to say it."
"I was not in politics, but I sort of enjoyed it and I liked watching things. So I always said they were a paper tiger. Europe has to straighten themselves out!" @RapidResponse47
Europe needs to wake up and get tough again.
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BREAKING: As an award winning journalist, it is my view that Kash Patel has a very strong defamation case against The Atlantic and Sarah Fitzpatrick. This morning he filed a $250 million defamation case against them. tennesseestar.com/justice/leahy-…
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The chilling imperialism of the “ordinary” Russian.
This is certainly a jarring perspective to hear. This video captures a segment of Russian public opinion that aligns with putin’s imperialistic view of history and geopolitics.
Woman: “Give us back what Vladimir Ilyich Lenin gifted you. That is our territory, ancestral, former Russian territory.”
Interviewer: “Finland?”
Woman: “Yes! That is our territory. And then we will have access to the Baltic Sea, and there won’t be all those Swedes—whom we didn't finish drowning, as it turns out, in Lake Peipus... You remember that incident, right? That’s all, that’s what I think. Yes. We need to remove Poland and the Baltics, the ones who don't respect us for no reason. And Finland too! And then we’ll emerge, it will be such a "window"!”
Interviewer: “And do you believe putin has enough strength for this?”
Woman: “Well, we must help him!”
Interviewer: “How?”
Woman: “Like this! By not dodging military service, for instance.”
This video is a jarring reminder for anyone who still thinks the current global instability is "just putin’s war."
While it’s convenient to pin everything on one dictator, this interview pulls back the curtain on a much more uncomfortable reality: a deeply ingrained imperialistic mindset that has taken root in the hearts of many ordinary Russians.
This isn't just an elderly woman confused about the news. She is reciting a nationalist fantasy that has been baked into the Russian psyche for generations.
She views sovereign nations like Finland, Poland, and the Baltic states not as independent countries, but as "lost property" that was "gifted" away by Lenin.
There’s a terrifying brutality in the way she suggests "removing" entire nations from the map. It’s spoken with the same everyday tone one might use to discuss clearing weeds from a garden.
putin isn't an outlier, he is a symptom. Decades of state-controlled media have revitalised old Russian Empire delusions. When she says "we must help him" by serving in the military, she confirms the symbiotic relationship between the Russian dictator and the led.
putin provides the vision of a "Great Russia," and a significant portion of the public provides the moral (and physical) backing to ignore international borders.
Her grasp of history is a mess of nationalist myths. She mentions "drowning Swedes" in Lake Peipus,
[Battle on the ice ] a 13th-century battle that actually involved German Crusaders, not Swedes. It shows how historical facts are often tossed aside in favor of a general "us vs. the West" blood feud.
This video shows that the threat doesn't stop at the Kremlin's walls. It lives in casual street conversations where the erasure of European borders is treated as a simple matter of "historical justice."
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Everyone misses the Soviet Union
Kraut@The_Davos_Man
"modest leftist views" like "I miss the Soviet Union"
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@ChurchillFella We all need a new Jan Piotr Sapieha (1569-1611), the commander (hetman) of Polish troops stationing in Moscow. Sapieha was known for his ruthlessness towards the ruSSian people and was nicknamed Pan Hetman.

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"Warsaw and Kyiv are Russian cities. The question is not whether they need to be taken or not (they do). The question is the price."
Therefore, it is obvious that imperial Russia can only be stopped physically - by destroying Russian occupiers in such numbers that they are unable to advance further.
Conversation participants:
Anton Krasovsky - former broadcasting director of the state network RT (Russia Today). In 2022, he called for drowning Ukrainian children in rivers or burning them alive in their homes.
Ksenia Sobchak - often presented in the West as a “liberal journalist”, though in fact she is a pro-regime propagandist.
Anton Gerashchenko@Gerashchenko_en
Russian propagandists Anton Krasovskiy and Akim Apachev are casually discussing how many Ukrainians need to be killed. Their estimates range from 50,000 to 2 million.
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