Mas Mou
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Trump just endorsed Viktor Orbán for re-election in Hungary's April vote — calling him "a true friend, fighter, and WINNER." By endorsing Orbán, Trump is backing Europe's most pro-Kremlin leader. Orbán has visited Putin four times since the full-scale invasion, and has claimed the US "accepted Russia won the war." Moreover, Hungary is the EU's largest buyer of Russian pipeline gas and one of only two EU states still importing Russian crude via Druzhba (the other being Slovakia). Investigations have exposed a $10 bn covert oil trade linking Putin-connected figures to Orbán's inner circle. Trump's National Security Strategy pledges to bolster "patriotic European parties" — what Brookings called "a policy of constitutional regime change." Orbán is the prototype: he's blocked EU weapons to Ukraine, vetoed financial aid, and opposed Kyiv's EU and NATO bids. But Orbán faces the toughest fight of his 15-year rule. Péter Magyar's Tisza party leads Fidesz in most polls. euromaidanpress.com/2026/02/06/tru…







These Houthis gathered for instructions on an attack. Oops, there will be no attack by these Houthis! They will never sink our ships again!




@GadSaad @DrGaborMate So, all the wise, decent, non-genocidal people are examples to "suicidal empathy" for you now?


Jeremy Loffredo remains in Israeli jail. Officially, police are holding him "on suspicion of serious security offenses for publicly publishing... the locations of missile drops near or inside sensitive security facilities, with the aim of bringing this to the notice of the enemy and thereby assisting them in their future attacks." The charges stem from Jeremy's report for @TheGrayzone showing the aftermath of Iranian attacks on military and intelligence targets inside Israel—the same exact locations which were openly featured in reports broadcast on ABC News and PBS, neither of which currently face such charges. Originally, the judge overseeing Jeremy's case ordered him released, saying that since Israeli military censors agreed to allow Israeli media to publish both "word of [Jeremy's] arrest and the publications that led to his arrest," Israel could "no longer justify his continued detention." However, police appealed this decision. For now, Jeremy remains in custody, and his appeal hearing is scheduled for tomorrow. The Grayzone unequivocally rejects these outrageous accusations from Israeli police. We stand by Jeremy's legitimate reporting. The claim that Loffredo and The Grayzone represent Israel’s enemy in wartime merely suggests that the Israeli government views the American people and free press as a legitimate target. We represent no one else. We will fight these charges, and ask that you contact the State Department and urge them to act in defense of their citizen detained in Israel. The US has an obligation to defend its journalists who are merely adhering to their ethical obligation to inform the public of pertinent facts."












