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Stuttgart secret NAFO base Katılım Ağustos 2022
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David🇮🇱🇫🇷🇺🇸🔯
🚨🇺🇸🇮🇱👏💪🙏MERCI TRUMP 🥰🙏 Le président Trump vient de passer en mode PRO-ISRAËL, nous qualifiant de vainqueurs qui sont là pour l'Amérique "Que les gens aiment Israël ou non, ils ont prouvé qu'ils étaient un GRAND allié des États-Unis d'Amérique." "Ils sont courageux, audacieux, loyaux et intelligents et, contrairement à d'autres qui ont montré leur vrai visage en période de conflit et de stress, Israël se bat avec acharnement et sait comment gagner !"
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Very Brexit Problems
Very Brexit Problems@VeryBrexitProbs·
What if Iran plays 6D chess and blockades the blockade blockading their blockade?
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Very Brexit Problems
Very Brexit Problems@VeryBrexitProbs·
MAGA: “Europeans are freeloaders! We pay for NATO. We pay for everything! We’re leaving.” Europeans: “Okay. Cheerio.” MAGA: “We’re packing up! No more handouts. You’ll be screwed without us.” Europeans: “I’m sure we’ll manage. Bye then.” MAGA: “Better start learning Russian. You won’t last 15 minutes without us. You’re a bunch of pussies!!!” Europeans: “Still here?” MAGA: “We’ve got 300 aircraft carriers and 10 gazillion rockets and space lasers! You europoors still have cannons!” Europeans: yawn in French, go for three-hour lunch. MAGA: “USA! USA! USA! You’ll beg us to come back!!!” Europeans: order a second bottle of Chablis.
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Governor Newsom Press Office (parody)
NATO IS NEVER THERE WHEN WE NEED THEM. TRUMP WANTED TO STEAL GREENLAND, DID NATO HELP? NO! TRUMP WANTED TO WIPE OUT AN ENTIRE CIVILIZATION, DID NATO HELP? NO! TRUMP DECLARED WAR ON BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN, DID NATO HELP? NO! IF NATO DOESN'T PAY ITS SHARE FOR THE BALLROOM, IT'S OVER.
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Very Brexit Problems
Very Brexit Problems@VeryBrexitProbs·
Trump thinks Europe needs NATO more than America does. His generals know better. Here’s what the US loses without it. 1. Its European base network Over 50 US military bases across Europe housing 84,000 troops. Ramstein in Germany is the largest US air base outside America and the hub for every US operation in the Middle East, Africa and Central Asia. RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk is home to the only US F-35 wing in Europe, the same base the F-15 shot down over Iran last week flew from. These aren’t gifts to Europe. They are America’s front door to the rest of the world. 2. The geography it can never replace The US sits thousands of miles from every major conflict zone on earth. Europe puts American forces within striking distance of the Middle East, North Africa, the Sahel, the Arctic and Russia’s western border. No aircraft carrier replaces an entire continent. Without European bases America is projecting power across two oceans from a single landmass. That is not a superpower posture, it is an island. 3. Its intelligence network GCHQ, MI6 and European intelligence agencies feed directly into US operations. Five Eyes gives America more global surveillance reach than any other arrangement in history. Lose NATO and that pipeline closes. 4. Two allied nuclear powers The UK and France have independent nuclear arsenals. Outside NATO those weapons are no longer guaranteed to be on America’s side. That is two fewer nuclear powers in your corner. 5. Its arms export market European NATO members are America’s biggest weapons customers. F-35s, Apaches and Patriot missiles, hundreds of billions in contracts. If Europe goes it alone they buy European. Lockheed Martin and Boeing lose their biggest export market overnight. 6. The dollar’s global dominance NATO helps underpins the security order that keeps allies trading in dollars and holding dollar reserves. Collapse that alliance and the shift to alternative currencies accelerates. No single advantage matters more to American prosperity. 7. A trillion-dollar insurance policy 31 other countries have a legal obligation to fight for America if attacked. The only time Article 5 was ever triggered was to defend the US after 9/11. Over 1,100 allied soldiers died in Afghanistan answering that call. No other country on earth has anything close to this. 8. Its seat at the head of the table NATO makes America the leader of the free world. Without it the US is just another big country with a big army stranded between two oceans with no allies. China and Russia would celebrate for a decade.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ Without NATO, America doesn’t gain independence. It loses an empire.
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Kurt Schlichter
Kurt Schlichter@KurtSchlichter·
The Europeans are not dealing with “a man.” They are dealing with the United States of America. The United States needed the most innocuous kind of cooperation from them. They denied the United States that cooperation. The implied argument is that their obligations within our alliance depend on whether they like the guy we chose as our president. “Sure, we’re allies…if we approve of who you elected.” Nope. We are not going to forget, and we’re not going to forgive. I’m indifferent to their excuses or their rationalizations. The United States of America needed their help and not very much help. They turned us down. That changes everything. And they aren’t going to like how it changes everything.
Gerard Baker@gerardtbaker

The casuistry here is remarkable. This is the simple reality: Like most Americans, most Europeans think this war is a bad idea.Their governments are being asked to take a huge risk by a man who has proved unreliable, volatile and intemperate over and over. Who would do that?

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@EricLDaugh Politicians talking about god all the time is hilarious. Trump has been babbling nonsense for 1h. So 🇺🇸 going to destroy Civil infrastructure...and in a couple of years that will be contracts for 🇨🇳& 🇮🇳
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 HOLY CRAP. President Trump confirmed it: Iran may go back to the stone ages "I thought it was inappropriate the day after Easter. I want to be a nice person. They have till tomorrow...no bridges. They're going to have no power plants." "Stone ages, yeah. STONE AGES." 🔥🔥
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Joan Larroumec
Joan Larroumec@larroumecj·
Anglophone X is now flooded with Americans explaining how Europe was freeloading off the American empire, and cheering its coming end. I'm cheering too, so we're on the same side. But here's the funny part: MAGA has actually gaslit itself into believing the American Empire was a bad deal for America and a gift to Europe. (And that it was always this way - meaning they genuinely think their parents and grandparents were either idiots or naive philanthropists who, having Europe in the palm of their hand, decided to set up a system that worked against them.) As a result, MAGA is now dismantling its own empire. We haven't seen a self-own this spectacular since Germany blew up its own nuclear plants. There's always a moment in history when the metropole gets tired of paying for empire and loses sight of what it's getting out of it. We're there now. It's going to cost Europe dearly to exit its semi-protectorate status. But in the end, it'll be far better off for it. I put together a quick scorecard of what each side - America and Europe - gains and loses from the status quo. I'd encourage my American friends to take a look. So many of you have no idea how your own empire actually works. (1/2)
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Mike Young
Mike Young@micyoung75·
He sent the email to Hegseth. The man who fired him was one of the recipients. “Our soldiers are truly the best in the world - they deserve tough training and courageous leaders of character.” His replacement was Hegseth’s personal military aide. The Pentagon described him as able to carry out the vision “without fault.” George’s fault, apparently, was refusing to discriminate against officers by race and gender and then asking for a meeting to discuss it. He served thirty-some years. West Point. Desert Storm. Iraq. Afghanistan. Two years early out the door. The email had a subject line. It said “Thank you.” That’s it.
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CBS News@CBSNews

Ousted Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George says U.S. soldiers deserve "courageous leaders of character" in outgoing email cbsn.ws/4slCNIN

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OSINTtechnical
OSINTtechnical@Osinttechnical·
New Trump post (presumably on Iran).
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mento16
mento16@mento162·
@GG_RMC Si tn écoute l’autre folle c’est de la faute à toute la planète sauf Trump, Israël et l’Iran 😂 mais surtout la faute à Macron
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Les Grandes Gueules
Les Grandes Gueules@GG_RMC·
🔴 Carburants : craignez-vous une pénurie ? 🎙️Abel Boyi: "Il n'y a pas de pénurie. Moi ce que je crains plus, c'est que ce gouvernement Pinocchio, à force de mentir, finisse par se casser le nez" #GGRMC
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414 Magyar's Birds
414 Magyar's Birds@414magyarbirds·
⚡“Housewives with 3D printers,” said @RheinmetallAG CEO Armin Papperger. Ukraine’s Drone Forces Commander Robert “Magyar” Brovdi responds: An amateur, “housewives” Lego-Bird ramping up the strike tempo – and today was no exception. A bit late, but still: you were right, Mr. Armin Papperger (Rheinmetall) – even if it came out as a cry from the soul. The freedom-loving Ukrainian Bird is not innovation – it’s a revolution in warfare. A competition of firmware and frequencies. And yes, it hurts the industry, because high-precision weapons are being democratized with kitchen-grade junk and sticks. On top of that, it’s a “cloud-based” factory that cannot be shut down with a missile or even drones – like Ust-Luga. And the speed of iteration is moving at Mach speed. The gigantism of dinosaurs that once ruled the planet didn’t save them. A new doctrine. A new kind of war. Can you do that? Reach out – let's have a chat. Follow USF results live: USF online scoreboard “PIDRAKHUYKA” sbs-group.army MAGYAR 🇺🇦 30.03.26
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
Every year, U.S. News ranks the world’s countries by quality of life. Not by GDP. By the actual, lived experience of being a human being inside your borders. Job market. Affordability. Safety. Healthcare. Education. Income equality. Political stability. The results are in: 🇩🇰 Denmark topped the list. A country of six million people, more pigs than citizens, and a deeply held national philosophy that nobody should have too much and nobody should have too little. It works. Demonstrably, measurably, infuriatingly well. The Nordics dominate the top ten like they’ve been doing it for centuries, which is essentially true. 🇸🇪 Sweden at 2 offers parental leave so generous it makes British HR departments weep. 🇳🇴 Norway at 4 sits on a sovereign wealth fund so large it could buy most of Wall Street and still have change left for the fjords. 🇫🇮 Finland at 6 runs the world’s best school system by telling children to play outside instead of memorizing test answers. 🇳🇱 The Netherlands at 9 built a cycling infrastructure so good that the car feels like a lifestyle choice rather than a necessity. 🇨🇭 Switzerland at 3 is simply cheating. Highest median wages in the world. A political system so stable it makes the Vatican look impulsive. Healthcare that functions. Four national languages spoken without anyone declaring a culture war. And the Alps, just sitting there, being magnificent. 🇨🇦 Canada at 5 is what happens when you take North American scale and add functioning public services. 🇦🇺 Australia at 8 adds sunshine and one of the best-funded pension systems on earth. 🇳🇿 New Zealand at 10 adds the kind of landscapes that make grown adults cry on planes, plus a government that has quietly become a global model for actually governing. 🇩🇪 Germany at 7 built the strongest industrial economy in Europe and then wrapped it in a social safety net so comprehensive that losing your job feels more like an inconvenience than a catastrophe. 🇮🇪 Ireland at 15 went from economic basket case to European tech hub in thirty years. 🇯🇵 Japan at 14 has cities where you can leave your wallet on a park bench and come back to find it exactly where you left it, with an apology note from anyone who accidentally touched it. And then there is 🇺🇸 the United States. 22nd. A country with 813 billionaires, highways wide enough to land a small aircraft, and meals so large they arrive at the table like a geographical feature. Behind the US, at 23, sits 🇸🇬 Singapore. Tiny, ruthlessly efficient, with an education system that tops global rankings and a port that moves more cargo than most continents. At 24, 🇵🇱 Poland, which has quietly built one of the most resilient economies in Central Europe after decades of pulling itself up from genuine ruin. And at 25, 🇰🇷 South Korea, which went from war-devastated poverty to semiconductor superpower in a single generation, and still found time to invent some of the best cinema, music and skincare on earth. 🇩🇰 Denmark wins. Again. Gandalv / @Microinteracti1
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