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Idrottsälskare som följer Jönköpings Södra IF, HC Dalen och ishockey i vått och torrt. Motion och lite politik är andra intressen.
Axamo, Jönköping Katılım Mart 2012
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After 9/11, NATO's Article 5 was invoked for the first (and only) time ever by the United States.
Troops from Denmark, the UK, Canada, Germany, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Australia, Spain, Poland, Norway, Romania, Turkey, New Zealand, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Ukraine, Finland, and many others joined the fight in Afghanistan.
More than one thousand of these soldiers paid the ultimate price.
And how does the US respond to this? By threatening to take over Greenland.
Author: Pekka Kallioniemi

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If there’s one person who understands the strategic reality on the ground in Europe, it’s General Ben Hodges. He spent years commanding U.S. Army Europe. He knows exactly how the Kremlin operates. In this latest interview with LBC, the General doesn't pull any punches.
He lays out the cold, hard truth: while Trump is playing political games and taking two-hour coaching calls from putin, Ukraine is fighting for its life—and for the security of the entire West.
Hodges cuts right through the 'peace deal' noise to show how the current US administration is effectively carrying water for the Kremlin by pushing a narrative of Russian 'inevitability.'
This is the voice of reiason we should be listening to before the Trump administration sells out Ukraine..
LBC Presenter: Ben, your reaction to what we've heard from President Trump over the last few hours?
Ben Hodges: Well, unfortunately, it's clearer now than ever before that President Trump is unfortunately taking the side of the Kremlin. I mean, to have a two-hour phone call with vladimir putin before you go into a meeting with President Zelenskyy—of course, that gave putin the opportunity to give the President all of the talking points, which the President then used during the meeting and during the press conference.
It's just... it was embarrassing. I think it was probably his worst performance in a long list. But to hear the President of the United States basically carry water for the Kremlin by talking about the "inevitability" of a Russian victory, and "why not just have a deal now so you don't lose it later"—that reinforces putin’s main narrative.
And then, worst of all, was the false equivalency of "Russia's attacks on Ukraine" and "Ukraine's attacks on Russia." I mean, Russia is attacking civilian infrastructure—apartment buildings, hospitals, the energy grid. Ukraine is attacking oil and gas, and military targets. There is no equivalency there.
And then the final thing that I thought was just so galling was the President saying, "Well, you know, if we have a ceasefire, it would be very difficult for putin to start his military back up again." He was actually expressing sympathy for the challenge the Kremlin would have in restarting their military operations.
LBC Presenter: And also saying that he "thinks putin wants what's best for Ukraine"—which I imagine will go down like a bucket of cold sick in Kyiv.
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One of the stupidest things I've heard this year
Dr. Ian Garner@irgarner
Putin just wants to see Ukraine succeed.
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Today, 84-year-old Yevgeny Bondar, a member of the Jewish community in Kherson, died after suffering serious injuries from Russian shelling of Kherson a few days ago.
Shrapnel from Russian ammunition hit his liver and wounded his arm, requiring amputation. Doctors fought for Yevgeny's life, but were unable to save him.
This is the kind of "denazification" that the Russian army has been carrying out for almost four years in a row on the territory of Ukraine, killing not only Ukrainians, but also other nationalities who simply live here peacefully.
In the photo, Yevgeny Bonder is wearing a beige raincoat. He survived World War II and Hitler's Nazis, who deliberately sought out and killed Jews... but he did not survive the Russian "liberators"...

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