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Mel #FBPE

Mel #FBPE

@ONuyos

#PATH - People Against Tax Havens. #FBPEGlobal #Brexit stinks. #RejoinEU #IAmEuropean 🕷️💙

London, Europe. Katılım Eylül 2019
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Reform Party UK Exposed 🇬🇧
Yeah, @Nigel_Farage wouldn’t want this video to be shared over and over of him lavishing poodle-like praise on Donald Trump. He’s trying to disassociate from him, so every time it’s shared it ruins that.
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Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
Rep. Ted Lieu on the House floor: “Trump raped minors. And it’s all on tape.” That statement is now part of the official congressional record.
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
The most brutal 40-second summary of Trump's disastrous Iran war. James O'Brien completely dismantles the incoherent, contradictory lies being fed to the public about nuclear capabilities, regime change, and the Strait of Hormuz. Absolute humiliation.
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Bill Madden
Bill Madden@maddenifico·
Iran is now releasing cartoons that Trump can understand. 😂🤣👇
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Damian Low
Damian Low@DamianLow3·
Hegseth “The war in Iran is protected by God” Pope Leo XIV “Do not involve the name of God in choices of death. God cannot be enlisted in darkness.” 1-0 to Leo.
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Anton Gerashchenko
Anton Gerashchenko@Gerashchenko_en·
Sean Penn missed the Oscars ceremony where he received an Oscar, and went to Ukraine instead. Thank you for standing with Ukraine, Sir! Congratulations!
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Occupy Democrats
Occupy Democrats@OccupyDemocrats·
BREAKING: Thomas Massie goes nuclear on Congress – "I am sorry if one of your billionaire donors is going to get embarrassed because he went to Rape Island ... Some of them need to go to prison!" The Kentucky Republican congressman delivered a scorching, no-holds-barred speech on the House floor today, warning Senate Republicans not to water down or kill the Epstein Files Transparency Act. Massie blasted any senator trying to "muck this bill up," saying: "If you are a party to that in the Senate, you are part of this cover-up that we are trying to expose." In a merciless takedown, he added, "I am sorry if one of your billionaire donors is going to get embarrassed because he went to Rape Island. That is what they have coming. In fact, they need to be on the other side of bars, a lot of them. Some of them will be embarrassed, but some of them need to go to prison, and the survivors know that." Not done, Massie brought a big finish: How will we know if this bill has been successful? We will know when there are men, rich men, in handcuffs being perp-walked to jail. And until then, this is still a cover-up." This is Massie at his most boldly driven: calling out elite protection rackets, billionaire enablers, and any senator shielding them from full disclosure. With Epstein scandals exploding – the unredacted videos of minors, survivor-led name lists, Zorro Ranch murder tips, and the downfall of politicians, business leaders, and event royalty – Massie's rage captures the fury that the powerful are still being protected. Like and share if you think Massie’s outrage will lead to real accountability for Epstein’s rich cronies who had a great old time on “rape island.”
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Bitcoin Teddy
Bitcoin Teddy@Bitcoin_Teddy·
Thomas Massie says he’s prepared to invoke the “nuclear option” if the DOJ won’t unredact Epstein client names. He warns that if Pam Bondi’s Justice Department refuses to release them, he’ll read the names publicly himself.
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Jürgen Nauditt 🇩🇪🇺🇦
Jürgen Nauditt 🇩🇪🇺🇦@jurgen_nauditt·
After Putin and Trump, the most hated man in Europe. This is what booed US Vice President JD Vance looked like at the Milan Olympics. Now, after declaring the "US right to annex Greenland," criticizing Europe, and even bringing a 40-car (!) black motorcade to Milan in true Putin style – it would be foolish to expect any other reaction. t.me/MirovichMedia/…
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ADAM
ADAM@AdameMedia·
Bombing Iran Starving Cuba Enslaving Venezuela Genociding Palestine Depopulating Ukraine Threatening Greenland The US and Israel are the single greatest threat to world peace. They are the terrorists of the world and we are all victims.
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Acyn@Acyn·
Reporter: Can you tell us which countries are on their way? Trump: I rather not say yet. We have some that are really enthusiastic, they're coming already, they've already started to get there. It takes a little while to get there
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Scott Robertson
Scott Robertson@sarobertsonca·
PM of Denmark Mette Frederiksen on Mark Carney: "The speech you gave in Davos, I have never experienced anything like this. I mean, people in Denmark have been talking about, they have been reading your speech. And I don't think I have ever heard so many reflections on a speech from a colleague."
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Brian Krassenstein
Brian Krassenstein@krassenstein·
BREAKING: After Trump begged Canada to come to his aid in the Strait of Hormuz, Mark Carney announces “Canada will not assist the United States in any of its operations against Iran.”
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Bill Madden
Bill Madden@maddenifico·
I never thought I'd see the day when an American president would beg China for military help, yet that is exactly what the deranged psychopath is doing. 😂🤣👇
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Jimmy
Jimmy@jdtlgr·
@PolitlcsUK @ChaplainChloe Whatever Trump says, the best thing Starmer can do is not fold under pressure and give Trump what he wants. He’s done the right thing by refusing to get involved with this reckless operation; the special relationship is a myth, he’s doing what is right by staying out of it!
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AxoAndy
AxoAndy@AxoAndy·
I’m okay with the ‘special relationship’ not being as special anymore….🇺🇸🇬🇧 #FuckTrump
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Carl
Carl@Carl_M79·
Trump didn't even notify the UK government that he was going to attack Iran. Only last month Trump insulted the British soldiers who lost their lives in Afghanistan. Funny how all these 'patriots' and Trump sycophants soon forget this. 'Special relationship' my arse.
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
Britain’s America Reflex: Still Clinging to the “Special Relationship” After a Year of Public Humiliation The numbers are not subtle. Across Europe, Trump’s net favorability is deeply negative. Germany sits at minus 72. France at minus 47. Spain at minus 51. Scandinavia is even harsher. The pattern is clear. Large parts of Europe see instability. Then there is Britain. The UK lands at minus 21. Still negative, but far less severe than much of Western Europe. And that contrast stands out. Because over the past year, London has not exactly been treated like an equal. On Iran, on basing rights, on coordination, the tone from Washington has often sounded less like alliance management and more like performance politics. Public disappointment. Implicit pressure. Subtle arm twisting. The “special relationship” has looked more conditional than special. Yet Britain remains comparatively restrained in its disapproval. Why? Part of it is cultural proximity. Shared language. Shared media ecosystem. Decades of strategic entanglement. Same shitty food. But part of it is also something more uncomfortable: a reflexive deference. Britain still treats proximity to American power as validation. Military pageantry. Carrier strike groups. Intelligence cooperation. The symbolism matters deeply in London. There is a lingering little brother instinct. A desire to be inside the room, even if the room occasionally talks down to you. A belief that staying close to Washington equals relevance on the world stage. Meanwhile, much of continental Europe has started recalibrating. Strategic autonomy. Defense industrial consolidation. A quieter but firmer insistence on not being dragged into every American gamble. The irony is sharp. If this is about defending Western civilization, the West itself appears divided on who is actually defending what. So here is the uncomfortable question. Is Britain protecting its national interest, or protecting an idea of itself tied to American approval? And at what point does loyalty without leverage stop looking like partnership and start looking like habit? Stay connected, Follow Gandalv @Microinteracti1
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