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@Normak31

Eagle4 :) new account... RiP my old account.... Tendance à bloquer les déchets (pro russes, Qanon, comploplos, RN, LFI... Liste non exhaustive) #NAFO

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Olena Rohoza
Olena Rohoza@OlenaRohoza·
I’ll explain it again… Trump has been a Kremlin asset for many years. He wasn’t compromised over “Miss Russia” contestants, but over something far more serious — something that in many U.S. states could lead straight to the electric chair. Yesterday, the CIA released a report stating that Russia helped him win his first election. Remember when things got heated and the Kremlin urgently recalled its ambassador, fearing arrest? That’s why. For the second election, far more resources were deployed. Musk, already prepared, was pushed to buy Twitter and indirectly acquire a number of media outlets using Russian money. The financial trails allegedly run through Kuwait, which has long-standing ties to money laundering connected to Gazprom. Russia is said to have provided Trump’s campaign with extensive tools and strategies for campaigning and influencing the vote. Back in 2018, Russia decided to make broader use of Trump’s presidential powers and move toward a global redistribution of influence. At the Helsinki summit, Putin reportedly proposed that the U.S. allow the restoration of a “greater Russia” as a counterweight to China. The U.S., according to this version, agreed. It is even suggested that Trump was pressured into signing a document placing Ukraine, Belarus, Georgia, and Armenia within Russia’s sphere of influence, while Sweden and Finland would join NATO, Russia would leave Syria, and the U.S. would withdraw from Afghanistan. This, it is argued, explains why Trump looked pale after the meeting — as if he had just realized the scale of what had happened. After returning to the U.S., discussions among top officials from both parties allegedly concluded that such an arrangement aligned with American interests and should be upheld — likened by some to a modern version of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact. Following the change of administration, at the Geneva meeting in June 2021, President Biden is said to have reaffirmed certain commitments, while insisting on a peaceful path to territorial changes. From there, events accelerated: the U.S. withdrew from Afghanistan in August, and preparations began to shape public opinion in northern Europe toward NATO membership. Russia’s expectations that Zelensky’s rise to power would quickly resolve the “Ukrainian question” did not materialize. As he grew more assertive, it became clear to Moscow that a rapid outcome would only be possible through military means. According to this narrative, Democrats did not anticipate the level of Ukrainian resistance and could not risk being seen as complicit in another genocide. They delayed, assessed risks, and sought to stabilize the situation. Their concern was not only nuclear escalation, but also the potential exposure of alleged agreements. Putin’s repeated claims of being “deceived” increased pressure, and in this interpretation, contributed to internal political shifts in Washington. Trump, it is argued, understands the leverage the Kremlin holds over him and cannot escape it. He will do everything possible to shape a deal acceptable to Moscow. Hopes that he might reverse course are seen as unrealistic. From this perspective, Europe is beginning to grasp the risks of Ukraine’s potential fall and may be forced to take on a leading role in defending the democratic world. This is portrayed not as optional, but necessary — otherwise Europe itself could be torn apart from multiple directions. And as for Ukraine — the belief remains: it will endure and defend its independence.
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@syl_sylv7966337 Nope... I said "leave, just do it" It's the perfect way to build strong Europe. Morons like Germans have to understand we don't need usa. In France we knew it since decades 😀😉 We build our own planes, boats, nukes, etc...
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@FalkTG No. Europe has to emancipate from USA Germans never learn and always take bad decisions - nord stream 1 and 2 - refuse Ukraine in NATO - sell ship yards to China - continue to buy american weapons and block building European defense When will German learn ?
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der mächtige Güllor
@Normak31 @Germania_Freyja No. The troops the US are about to withdraw have no importance for the US capabilities in the Middle East. Some of the troops are going to move to Eastern Europe.
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Maurice Martin ♦️#TAEM
Maurice Martin ♦️#TAEM@MauriceMartin01·
♦️ En un peu plus d'un an, Trump a rendu les États-Unis plus faibles, plus pauvres, moins respectés et dangereusement fragilisés. Il faudra probablement des décennies pour rebâtir le prestige qu'il a complètement détruit, pour renouer des relations diplomatiques, économiques et stratégiques avec les alliés historiques de l’Amérique. Lève la main ✋ si vous pensez que @realDonaldTrump est un désastre pour l'Amérique, pour l’Europe, pour la paix dans le monde, pour l’économie mondiale. #Trump 🤡
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AMottaran
AMottaran@Alessan87068391·
@Normak31 @ChicoCayetano @Fredericknapoli @BastardChiton Dura che Freddy capisca che: sì. Li hai contati. Anzi li hanno contati gli Ucraini quando sono andati a votare per l’ultimo rinnovo del parlamento Ucraino. Il 2,4% ha votato una formazione di estrema destra. 1 seggio su 240. Ne abbiamo di + in Italia, ma Freddy non si rassegna..
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MisterChiton
MisterChiton@BastardChiton·
Ogni 2 maggio devo ricordare che 12 anni fa i russi cercarono di impadronirsi di Odesa e furono respinti dagli ucraini. Nel panico, fuggirono nella Casa dei Sindacati, cui diedero fuoco mancando un lancio di molotov verso l’esterno👇 Fine della storia🤫
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@Gddtlx @Germania_Freyja No. The USA uses Europe and Germany in particular as a logistical base for operations in the Middle East. The risk is to lose their bases in Europe. Strategically it's completely rubbish, unless they think they can go and open bases in Africa, or in Russia
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@C_Rosenblatt @YourAnonNews You're a complete idiot, and misinformed at the same time. The credibility of the USA is a memory. America is now seen as a traitorous country with its allies (except Israel), which does not respect any agreement (see many agreements signed, broken afterwards)
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Celina Rosenblatt
Celina Rosenblatt@C_Rosenblatt·
@YourAnonNews I cannot understand it, America under Trump is stronger than ever. The partnership with Israel is highly benefitial for both sides, life is good for Americans
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Anonymous
Anonymous@YourAnonNews·
This is what 65%+ disapproval looks like.
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DesertAIP
DesertAIP@DesertAIP·
@Drax_Neel You are a rotten reporter. Why are you asking the President and not the local Arizona FBI Agent in Charge? Because you want a "gotcha" sound bite from the President, not a real answer to the question.
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Drax.
Drax.@Drax_Neel·
I asked President Trump about the FBI reportedly seizing election records in Arizona. He said they must have done that because it was a “rigged” election. I pointed out to him that his own AG said there was not measurable voter fraud to overturn that election. Then he called me a rotten reporter.
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Vicky Richter🇩🇪🇺🇸🇧🇷🇬🇧
America’s “Favor” That Powers Its Empire U.S. troops in Germany are not there out of charity—and certainly not to “protect” Germans. They are there because without German soil, American global reach doesn’t function. Ramstein is the largest U.S. air base outside America. Stuttgart hosts EUCOM and AFRICOM—the command centers for operations across Europe and Africa. Landstuhl has been the lifeline for wounded U.S. soldiers from Iraq to Afghanistan. Even drone operations in places like Somalia rely on infrastructure routed through Germany. Remove that, and you don’t weaken Berlin—you blind Washington. Yet somehow the narrative persists: America is doing Germany a favour. That Europe is the dependent, the beneficiary, the so-called “freeloader.” It’s a convenient story. It’s also strategically backwards. Because the reality is simple: those bases are not acts of generosity. They are instruments of power. And they exist in Germany not for Germany’s benefit—but for America’s ability to operate far beyond its own borders. Take them away, and the question isn’t what Germany loses. It’s how much the United States does.
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@MauriceMartin01 @ericsanitas Je ne suis pas certain que les USA se remettent de Trump. Le problème est plus profond que Trump. Ça a levé le voile sur la perfidie des américains, sur le fait que dans le fond, ils ne sont pas nos alliés, juste des escrocs. Il faut maintenant bâtir l'Europe, plus les financer
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SB30
SB30@SB30Bio·
@Normak31 @MDerscher @VickyRichterUSA We’ve all wanted to leave for a while now. Hopefully it will finally happen. Also, you’re right, we are your adversary now.
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Not Your Average Liberal
Not Your Average Liberal@NotAvgLiberal·
DOJ admitted over 47,000 Epstein were deleted after the war with Iran started. Including files that implicated Trump. Let that sink in.
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