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Lived in both the US and UK, I love both for different reasons. Right Wing Politics and common sense. No Woke, Left Wing Extremists or Net Zero. No DM's

Michigan, USA & UK Katılım Ağustos 2024
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Steve Miller
Steve Miller@StevenJonMiller·
‼️FAILED - Starmers plan for Ukraine was rejected by Europe and the United States. How embarrassing.
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Imma Boat
Imma Boat@IMMA_BOAT·
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Naomi Seibt
Naomi Seibt@NaomiSeibt·
🚨🇩🇪 MANNHEIM: “MAY ALLAH’s CURSE BE UPON YOU”‼️ A Muslim woman comments on the deadly attack in Mannheim wherein another car crashed into a crowd. She shows ZERO EMPATHY, and instead claims that this is Allah’s PUNISHMENT for us evil Germans. Religion of peace??? ☪️
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Alan Watson
Alan Watson@DietHeartNews·
Vladimir Putin did not wake up on 24 February 2022 and decide, “I think I’ll invade eastern Ukraine today,” nor was the US campaign to expand NATO into Ukraine a last-minute maneuver. (US State Department documents show Ukraine’s future membership was discussed as early as 1994.) The Road to War… in the Russian Borderlands: 9 Feb 1990: In a deal approved by Mikhail Gorbachev, the last leader of the Soviet Union, as a quid pro quo for accepting German reunification in NATO, Secretary of State James Baker’s pledged that NATO would not expand “one inch to the east.” Columbia professor Jeffrey Sachs and Chicago professor John Mearsheimer argue that during the lengthy negotiations on German unification, US, European and German leaders made explicit assurances to Gorbachev against any future NATO expansion eastward. Even if only verbal and not in a formal treaty, Gorbachev understood the assurances as a “binding agreement.” Subsequently, Soviet leaders made decisions on that basis and acted on them - withdrawing the Red Army from Germany and dissolving the Warsaw Pact. 1996 Election Year: With an eye on the Polish and Eastern European vote in northern Illinois, Bill Clinton campaigned on enlarging NATO into Eastern Europe. (As we all know, Bill Clinton won the election against Bob Dole.) 12 March 1999: The Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland join NATO. A weakened post-Soviet Russia, led by Boris Yeltsin, controlled by a bevy of Oligarchs, could do nothing about it. Powerless, Yeltsin was “infuriated” with “his friend Bill Clinton” for breaking with past US assurances on NATO expansion. 31 Dec 1999: After years of heavy drinking and suffering from myriad health problems, Boris Yeltsin unexpectedly resigned. Vladimir Putin becomes Prime Minister of Russia. Yeltsin’s last words to Putin: “Take care of Russia.” 29 March 2004: With George W. Bush president, seven more Eastern European countries join NATO: Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia - largest wave of NATO enlargement in its history. April 2008: At the NATO summit in Bucharest, George W. Bush announces that Ukraine and Georgia are on an “immediate path to NATO.” German Chancellor Angela Merkel: “I was very sure that Putin was not going to just let that happen. From his perspective, this would be a declaration of war,” she recalled in 2022. 2008: Bill Burns, ambassador to Russia, sent a memo to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice: Across the board, he wrote, the Russian political class told him, “Ukraine is the reddest of red lines” – “Nyet means nyet.” 22 Feb 2014: Just as the Sochi Winter Olympics got underway, the “Maidan” coup in Kyiv erupted in violence. State Department official Virginia Nuland boasted that since the 2004-2005 US sponsored “Orange Revolution,” the US had spent $5 billion on regime change in Ukraine. NATO rooftop snipers killed both protestors and police, forcing Ukraine’s democratically elected pro-Russian leader Viktor Yanukovych to flee. In response to Yanukovych’s downfall, Putin stepped up Russian support for Russian-speaking separatist rebels in the Donbass, while US accelerated its efforts to arm and train Ukraine’s army. 2 May 2014: The Donbass crisis point of no return: Bussed to Odessa from Kyiv, Right Sector thugs carrying baseball bats confront ethnic Russians protesting the coup in Kyiv. When protestors fled into city’s Trade Unions House, the building was set on fire and forty-eight people were burned or bludgeoned to death. 11 Feb 2015: Putin and then-Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko meet with French President Francois Hollande and German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Minsk, Belarus, known as the multi-year Minsk accords. The leaders agreed to a deal that would have ended fighting in eastern Ukraine - granted autonomy to the Russian-speaking Donbass. Successive Ukrainian governments, however, refused to implement the accord. German Chancellor Merkel later admitted that Minsk was a stall tactic to allow the West to build Ukraine’s army up to NATO standards. 31 Dec 2016, New Year’s Eve, twenty days before the incoming Trump admin, Lindsey Graham, with a bi-partisan group of US Senators, visited Ukrainian troops on the civil war Line of Contact, encouraging them to take the war to Russia: "Your war is our war…" 17 Dec 2021: Team Biden rejects Putin’s proposed mutual security accords that would have left “neutral” Ukraine intact. For years, Russia had tried to convince US administrations that Ukraine was off-limits to NATO membership, but Russian concerns were brushed aside. In December 2021, Team Biden insisted, “Russia doesn’t say who can join NATO.” 18 Feb 2022: During the Winter Olympics in China, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) documented that Ukraine had ramped up artillery attacks along the Line of Contact. (Since the 2014 coup in Kyiv, the Armed forces of Ukraine, including the Neo-Nazi Banderites, had killed 14,000 Donbass ethnic Russians. 19 Feb 2022: Invited to speak at the Munich Security Conference, Ukrainian President Zelensky said Ukraine will get and deploy nuclear missiles. 20 Feb 2022: On CBS’ 60 Minutes, inal day of the Olympics in China, Ukraine’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Dmytro Kuleba said, “Ukraine will never honor the Minsk cease fire.” 21 Feb 2022: Russia captured a Ukrainian soldier, killed five others as they crossed over the border into Rostov. Russia learned the invasion of Donetsk city was imminent and recognized the breakaway Donbass and Luhansk oblasts as independent republics. 24 Feb 2022: With 90,000 troops, Russia launched what it called a “Special Military Operation” - was not a "full scale invasion." Citing the UN principle, “Responsibility to Protect,” Russia intervened in the eight-year Donbass crisis after all prospects for diplomacy had failed. March-April 2022, week six of the war, Russia and Ukraine convene peace talks in Istanbul. Ukrainian diplomat Oleksandr Chalyi said the two sides “managed to find a real compromise” - and “were very close to finalize the war with a peaceful settlement.” Chalyi recalled, “Putin tried to do everything possible to conclude an agreement with Ukraine.” But Joe Biden and Boris Johnson, who flew to Kyiv, urged Zelensky to “keep fighting; we have your back.” Zelensky, not Putin, chose to walk away from a peace. The future of the world order may not hinge on who wins this war on the Russian steppes, unless, of course, events spiral into a nuclear war - a scenario that cannot be ruled out; however, right now, for Russia, Ukraine, and NATO, there is no escaping this battle, and, as of 3 March 2025, no one is willing to back down.
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@QueenBadegg @RichardBurgon I doubt we will be sending any ships, there is a Turkey ban on military ships passing through the straits into and out of the black sea. They may send them to the Baltic but then we would be in direct conflict on Russias Northern border. We'd be playing a very dangerous game.
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Evie G.
Evie G.@Evie_G_72·
@RichardBurgon Funny how ZERO effort is put in to protect Britain’s borders, but a willingness to send boots, ships & arms to protect somebody else’s border?! I wonder what you would call this? I personally think it is treason!
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Richard Burgon MP
Richard Burgon MP@RichardBurgon·
I very much welcome the growing push from numerous countries for a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine. Too many lives have already been lost following Putin’s illegal invasion. But I am incredibly alarmed by the talk of deploying British troops on the ground in Ukraine and British military planes in the skies over Ukraine. We should be totally clear that this risks our country coming into a direct military conflict with a nuclear-armed Russia. The consequences for millions of people in our country and across Europe of such a war and potential nuclear conflict really don't bear thinking about. Given the enormity of such a decision then, at the very least, this should not happen without a prior vote in our Parliament.
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Mike - Ex Tory Member
Mike - Ex Tory Member@mike1101952·
@RichardBurgon Deploy troops on the ground knowing labour will pick the pockets of any serviceperson who may pay the ultimate price. I understand you voted for this too
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@thisgirlisonfire
@thisgirlisonfire@thisgirlisonf12·
Pleased to hear it as the chamber was full of sychophants today feeding Starmers ego. Have you not noticed that multiple statements and policies contradict each other. Starmer is incapable of answering a question, he seems to be in perpetual chaos and his initiatives don’t seem to last any longer than a week. How long is this going to be allowed to continue?
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@RichardBurgon First Labour MP that has talked any sense in the scheme of things since being elected. Yes we want peace in Ukraine but we want our own borders protected from the dingy invasion.
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@thisgirlisonfire
@thisgirlisonfire@thisgirlisonf12·
One example of a contradiction is this very thing. Why are we even considering protecting a foreign border when we don’t even protect our own here in the U.K. There is no sense at all as to why we would ignore 500 a day arriving on dinghies to patrol a frontline that Russia aren’t even trying to expand.
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🇺🇸 Pismo 🇺🇸
UK’s Prime Minister Kier Starmer: I’m ready to put British troops in Ukraine. If England was to go to war, would you fight for the country?
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Trevor Savage
Trevor Savage@TrevorSavage11·
Kier Starmer trying to deflect the problems the United Kingdom has by putting all his effort into solving Ukraines problems. The electorate are not swayed by this patronising action by Starmer to boost his political image. Make the UK great again by putting its people first.
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Mr. zhang
Mr. zhang@zhangkuancheng·
🚨🇬🇧 66 Year Old man getting arrested for posting his views about Kier Starmer on social media. Under Stamer's dictatorship, Britain returned to the Middle Ages
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