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@badgalriri61 @IG_Rosales @MemeC0mplex @JungleAlex13227 That's complete bs. The reason Erdogan used Sweden as an excuse was because he was butthurt over a joke made about him. But unlike you we have freedom of speech
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@NomadTraderX @IG_Rosales @MemeC0mplex @JungleAlex13227 WE do respect Kurdish people we just don’t respect terrorist organizations. The reason Türkiye objected to Sweden joining NATO was because of concerns about support and funding for groups that Türkiye considers terrorist organizations.
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@alicemedce @EkbergMats Det är alltid mest synd om judarna, även när dom förstör för resten av världen
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@VividProwess @kungatungan To be fair, most people are tired of the Israeli trash as well
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@stats_feed America, even the people that hate living there can find enough reasons to stay.
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@IG_Rosales @MemeC0mplex @JungleAlex13227 Yes, and don't forget how they used blackmail to buy fighter jets from the US blocking Swedens membership.
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@MemeC0mplex @JungleAlex13227 Turkey is not a democracy, is too unreliable as a partner, doesn't respect minorities (Kurdistan, Armenian genocide) and would side with Putin or China if the incentive is big enough. No thanks.
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@MemeC0mplex @JungleAlex13227 Turkey under Erdogan is an unreliable partner for anyone
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@MemeC0mplex @JungleAlex13227 Turkey cannot be a full member as long as Erdogan or any other wannabe thug is in office there. Never forget that Erdogan blackmailed Sweden and the US when Sweden and Finland joined NATO.
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@JungleAlex13227 Turkiye has the 2 largest military in NATO. With the US becoming an unreliable security partner, it may be time to integrate Turkiye into the EU.
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@jeremiahscholl @Gerashchenko_en Russia is practically a third world country. Maybe you should focus on getting your people running water and basic fucking plumbing before spreading your moronic beliefs elsewhere
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@Gerashchenko_en Putin has missed the golden opportunity to unite Ukraine and Russia. He should have offered to united the two countries with the capita in Kiev and Zelenskyy as President. If Zelenskyy said no to that offer before the war… he could have just surrendered a day after invading.
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In my opinion, yesterday a turning point in the war took place.
Perhaps we still do not fully grasp the significance of what happened.
For the first time, Putin publicly showed his weakness and inability to independently protect his capital, his parade, and himself from our strikes. Because of this, a frightened Putin was forced to publicly humiliate himself and ask Trump, as a mediator, to help stop a strike on Moscow.
De facto, Putin asked Trump to protect him from the Ukrainians.
I consider President Zelenskyy’s order a brilliant informational slap in the face and an additional public humiliation.
It is obvious that before and during the parade, Putin was physically afraid - he felt vulnerable and threatened.
Putin publicly appeared weak and humiliated, and in Russia’s "prison-style" political culture, such things are not forgiven.
A weak "tsar," mocked by everyone, cannot remain a tsar in Russia.
These are very, very hard times for Ukraine. However, Ukraine is strong, resilient, and continues the fight.
Slava Ukraini!

Anton Gerashchenko@Gerashchenko_en
Putin has arrived at Red Square. A massive security presence. It looks like there are almost as many guards as guests. Putin is afraid of his own people - that’s good.
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@SapperWarrior @Gerashchenko_en Russia is practically a third world country. Maybe you should focus on getting your people running water and basic fucking plumbing before spreading your moronic beliefs elsewhere
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@Gerashchenko_en Mock Putin at will.
But, the last thing you NAFO and NATO fucks want is Putin to be forced from power.
The next leader won’t show restraint.
Putin was foolish and has shown restraint repeatedly and this has been taken as weakness by Putin’s much weaker opponents.
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@BohuslavskaKate Lol - more EU and US assistance going to waste. Nothing can change the outcome of this conflict.
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@SAUVANE83406542 @BohuslavskaKate @kelsterswife Blueprint is American but the engine is made in Sweden, so no Killswitch
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@BohuslavskaKate @kelsterswife Look for on web for this specific US International Traffics in Arms Regulations. (ITAR).
First, his engine is made by GE USA.
If trump wants… you are already "dead".
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@SAUVANE83406542 @AimaSaddiqsu42 @BohuslavskaKate @kelsterswife Blueprint is American but the engine is made in Sweden, so no Killswitch
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@AimaSaddiqsu42 @BohuslavskaKate @kelsterswife Look for on web for this specific US International Traffics in Arms Regulations. (ITAR).
First, his engine is made by GE USA.
If trump wants… you are already "dead".
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Trump just said:
“When I get out of office in, let’s say, eight or nine years from now…”
His current term ends in 2029.
Eight or nine years from now is 2033 or 2034.
The 22nd Amendment limits presidents to two terms.
His own judicial nominees refused to confirm that on camera this week.
He’s not hiding it anymore.
Never stop connecting the dots.
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@Microinteracti1 Could not agree more! However, Trump have no problem lying so I would want to see some action and not just talk
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Trump: Today Is the Day You Pick a Side! Whose side are you on? Russia or NATO?
Walk up to a camera. Look into the lens. Say it out loud. NATO or Russia. That is the entire question, and there is no space between those two answers where you get to hide.
Thirty-one sovereign nations that have housed your troops, shared your intelligence, bought your weapons and bled alongside your soldiers for decades are now sitting with genuine, serious doubt about where your loyalty actually sits.
You did that. You earned that doubt entirely on your own.
So here is what we need: say that Russia is an adversary of the West. On camera. Without winking. Without a “but.” Just say it like a man who means it.
Because if the answer is not clear, unambiguous and convincing, NATO should do the only rational thing: remove the United States from the alliance. As self-preservation. Keeping a potentially compromised actor inside the most sensitive military alliance on earth is a security catastrophe waiting to happen.
This is a red line. And we are standing on it right now.
Macron: get in front of that camera. Look straight into it. Trump. Which side? Russia or NATO.
Merz: same camera, same question. Trump. Which side? Russia or NATO.
Meloni, Starmer, Tusk, Sanchez, Frederiksen, Støre, Kristersson, Stubb, Mitsotakis, Montenegro, Fiala, Golob, Plenovic, Rama, Nauseda, Rinkevics, Karis, Frieden, Spajic, Mickoski. All of you.
One by one. Camera on. Eyes forward.
Trump. Which side? Russia or NATO.
We are not in a grey zone. NATO no longer knows whether the man in the Oval Office is a partner or a liability.
Intelligence services across the continent are already restricting what they share with Washington. The question hanging over every classified briefing, every military operation, every strategic plan is this: does this end up on Putin’s desk by morning?
If Trump’s answer is Russia, and his behaviour suggests it is, then NATO’s most sensitive secrets are not secrets at all. They are gifts. Every troop position, every contingency plan, every back-channel communication becomes material that could be passed to Moscow by a man who is compromised sits at the top of the Western alliance.
That is the logical conclusion of what we are watching in real time.
NATO to Trump: Answer the F. question!
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