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Tcho@Tcho76521726·
@jkmurcury9 @KelseyTuoc Ok, let's assume that Trump was actually angling for annexation of Greenland. How does this affect the calculus of European powers on whether or not they engage in military operations with the US?
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Kelsey Piper@KelseyTuoc·
When Trump backed down on Greenland I saw a lot of people saying "see? a nothingburger" but in fact, I think the Greenland threats dramatically and lastingly altered the political viability for governments in Europe of following America's lead on military operations
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Politics UK@PolitlcsUK·
🚨 WATCH: Richard Tice responds to reports he avoided nearly £600,000 in tax "There is a moral imperative now in the UK that we shouldn't just pay tax as required, but you're a naughty person unless you pay the maximum tax you could possibly pay"
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Parker
Parker@Parkersafc·
@Billyjakey Not the point, is it. Is this Sunderland castle? Its 5 miles closer to Sunderland than what Matfen Hall is to Newcastle. If Newcastle is so great why does is always have to claim things that arent in, or anywhere near Newcastle?
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De British@Englishfirsborn·
What’s international trust ? He’s not elected by international country, starting a war you mean Iran, well no , he’s finishing what other presidents before him refuse to deal and painting it. A dangerous world is a world with Iran having a nuclear weapon, able to arm their proxy fighters and threatening their region. Offering money don’t help . Asking peace in Ukraine means letting Ukraine down and to you it means danger to society . So cos he didn’t believe in continuing a fight with no end , he’s now a danger . Okay
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Arnaud Bertrand
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand·
This is genuinely extraordinary: x.com/MicloutT/statu… Speaking is General Sir Richard Shirreff, NATO's former Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe. He says that the UK "should not, in any way, shape or form be involved with the Americans because they are being led by a couple of gung-ho nutters like Trump and Hegseth without a proper strategy and without serious thought about what the end state for this war is." He goes on: "Yet again we have an American president who has gone to war, a war of choice, a war of hubris frankly, without ANY [the emphasis is his] clear idea of how the war ends and without any clear strategy." He predicts that "this thing is going to go south very, very quickly." He highlights in particular just how foolish it was to kill Ayatollah Khamenei: "The idea of assassinating the Ayatollah Khamenei who was not just Iran's head of state but he was the religious symbol for Shiites worldwide. Assassinating him during the month of Ramadan is about as subtle as murdering the Pope on the steps of St Peter's in Holy Week. It will inflame the Shiite world and what you're doing by doing that is probably pushing large numbers of Iranians who might have been reconcilable, who might have thought about rising up, back into the fold of the irreconcilable."
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PeasePuddingSarnie
PeasePuddingSarnie@PeasePudding·
@jbgor007 @CoKeynesian The obvious difference being it’s not illegal to take a car out of a garage and you’d not be risking getting bombed for the trouble. Other than that, brilliant analogy.
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john Gordon
john Gordon@jbgor007·
@CoKeynesian They didn't ask us to fight with them. They asked for permission to use their own planes. If I left my car in a leased garage I'd be pretty pissed off if the garage owner wouldn't let me drive it when I wanted to.
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Peter Race
Peter Race@CoKeynesian·
It's notable that staying out of Vietnam did absolutely zero to damage Britain's long run relationship with the US, whilst piling in with them in Iraq hasn't won it any long term favours either.
Stewart Wood@StewartWood

Harold Wilson repeatedly refused LBJ’s request for UK troops to be sent to Vietnam, one of the most important foreign policy decisions made by any postwar UK Prime Minister. The relationship between the two became strained. I wonder how many people now think Wilson got it wrong.

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PeasePuddingSarnie
PeasePuddingSarnie@PeasePudding·
@jenn26265 @VeritasFerre @HugoGye They live there because of the tax regime, then want to benefit from the armed forces we all pay for. Dubai can save them surely, they never tire of telling us how safe it is.
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Jenna Dawson
Jenna Dawson@jenn26265·
@VeritasFerre @HugoGye But that’s up to Dubai isn’t it? They’re following the tax regime of the country they live in. Talk about petty.
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Hugo Gye
Hugo Gye@HugoGye·
Ed Davey suggests in the Commons that if the UK govt helps evacuate British expats who have moved to Dubai to avoid tax, they should lose their tax advantages.
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Politics UK@PolitlcsUK·
🚨 WATCH: Ed Davey says British tax exiles in Dubai should now be made to pay tax in the UK "As we protect them, it's only right for tax exiles to start paying taxes to fund our Armed Forces just like the rest of us do"
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DoryGenderAtheist 🦕🦖@NewFifeRight14·
@PolitlcsUK He can get lost. They went there because the Tories and Labour destroyed the economy and public services. If they want them back, they need to give them a better country to return to.
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Kuding Cornbread
Kuding Cornbread@KudingIncher·
@callumcormie @Kozzist You can hide behind methhead logic, but they will sacrifice as many Russians as needed to do it because the sunk cost fallacy. America is doing to Ukraine what they did to Afghanistan and the Ukrainians dont have many hills to hide in. Amir al-Mu'minin Volodymyr gonna is lose
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Nick
Nick@ni62734·
@JamiemArch2017 @DavidBe31099196 It’s a tragedy for the people of both countries, but the Russians are not about to be pushed back in any material way
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David Betz
David Betz@DavidBe31099196·
I agree with all of this. Almost four years ago I called this Britain's stupidest war. It's been sad to see how grossly the UK defence establishment, of which I am arguably a part, has not just failed to challenge but actively reinforced the torrent of 'strategic' garbage emanating from government. The only thing I'd add to what's said here is that the central delusion, the final straw grasped at before drowning, is the supposed casualty exchange ratio being *massively* in favour of Ukraine.
Dominic Cummings@Dominic2306

Reminder 4 years in. I said at the start yookay/NATO/EU UKR 'policy' wd be a disaster & China wd be the big winner. 99.9% of the SW1 ecosystem swallowed & generated bullshit propaganda. Every big aspect of official claims has been bullshit. The old media has churned out millions of words that, if you look back at them, show a totally delusional picture of the war. The 'expert' analytical community has been at least as embarrassing as the public health 'experts' in covid who were much worse than supermodel Caprice. 'Russia's about to run out of everything'. NATO ran out. 'Russia's about to collapse'. Russia advances. 'The UKR counteroffensive is a genius success.' Every UKR counteroffensive has failed (except as Twitter campaign case studies: 'strategic eyewash for fools'). 'More sanctions will collapse the Russian economy.' More sanctions & energy policy have collapsed EUROPE'S industrial production, pushed econ abroad, and - tragi-comedy - empowered the precise fringe parties the old regime is most frightened of. The farce of our sanctions means we buy Russian stuff at inflated prices via third party countries while claiming 'whatever it takes'. Outside NATO they laugh at us and take our money. 'Putin blew up the pipeline.' Me at the time: this makes no sense. 'Putin stooge!' Now? The CIA has briefed the NYT and Der Spiegel it was UKR which blew up the pipeline. Poland says 'good!' SW1 NPCs do narrative whiplash and switch instantly to the new line. 'NATO is strengthening!' NATO credibility is shattered, they're reduced to farcical scenes of sending a handful of troops as tripwires to *Greenland* then bringing them home in panic. 'We will reform procurement!' Procurement and MoD are an even bigger and more corrupt shitshow than before 2022. 'The world will support democracy.' The world outside the NATO media zone think we are dangerous morons who've shot ourselves in both feet. We've totally lost the argument on UKR outside regime media. 'China will support us!' Remember this from the charlatans like Phillips Obrien?! It did not need Sun Tzu to figure out China could get paid inflated prices by Russia to blow our stuff up for free while sending special forces embeds to watch all our systems and take the lessons home. Meanwhile UK SF who have observed the UKR battle explain in Whitehall what's happening with drones and if the British Army shows up as they are now and as they train now they will be vapourised, and are told by bosses - shut up, don't talk about the drones, we can't disrupt the budgets and procurement, MORE BIGGER TANKS, MORE TO BaE! (where they'll be going for their next job having negotiated duff contracts). 'As long as it takes, whatever it takes, we're serious!'. Reality: parts of the MoD and Cabinet Office are waging lawfare against British Special Forces, sending cops to arrest SAS as they get off choppers post-mission in Syria etc, opening up inquests to keep J Powell's friends in the IRA happy, demonstrating to the entire world the profound lack of seriousness and moral rot of our old regime. Yookay has become a global meme. Our regime has made us a global laughing stock. Our friends pity us. They watch Tories and Labour cover up the grooming gangs and Starmer claim it's a 'far right conspiracy theory' and 'the real story is Elon's tweets'. Then run to Kiev and shove billions more at Zelensky's mafia. On and on and on. Total and utter failure from the entire SW1 ecosystem. Not ONE official figure has been able to set out an ends-ways-means document which makes sense. NATO has no strategy. The war has failed like most disastrous wars because the politicians could not define *political ends* that make sense. Even more retarded, demonstrating again our slide to uselessness, our regime repeatedly said it's 'up to Ukraine to define the ends' -- one of the most corrupt countries on earth run by a Twitter-savvy TV star -- to define the political ends of the war! So the mafia-KGB regime in Kiev has been given the role of defining the political goals of the war we are paying for!! Then our MPs are 'shocked' our cash turns up in gold toilets and Bugattis in the south of France. The MoD 'strategy' is another farce which has already imploded in fraudulent budgets and HMT/MoD infighting. They can't publish an equipment plan without exposing more lies and failure and dodgy accounting. MoD can't even keep the vast nuclear shitshow secret any more, their best ally here is our MPs have no interest in defence and won't insist on the truth from the MoD -- and the TENS of billions in hidden costs on yellow paper which is cannibalising the conventional budgets. SW1 memed themselves into a war with Twitter hysterics then expected Russia to collapse out of shame because the talented TV guy was way better on Twitter than the boomers running Russian social media. West politicians trained themselves to think social media bullshit was reality because of the farce OUR politics has become. They're learning the hard way - the rest of the world hasn't followed our cultural trajectory. They've wrecked another country, we'll be paying for decades in 100 ways, and they can't face their abject failure so now Europe just sabotages peace discussions and encourages the TV guy to keep playing at Churchill while the senior people wait to leave their jobs then blame successors for not trying hard enough, 'we could have won if only we'd been prepared to pretend nuclear war is impossible!' - after which they'll scam millions in 'reconstruction' funds from Europe's taxpayers who will get screwed again. Monumental folly, monumental failure - reflecting a rotten poisonous political class sitting in pathological institutions across the west which has tried to pretend a political culture which has deliberately broken their own borders can and should fix the borders of one of the most corrupt places on earth. IDIOCRACY. LIES. DELUSIONS. SYSTEMIC FAILURE. MORE DELUSIONS... Meanwhile Wang Huning is smiling at his predictions and flicking through more Leo Strauss...

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Lamb
Lamb@fascistDollz·
@ClassAOlly44 you are an npc bro literal average brit core posts and the lingo you use
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S 🇩🇰@asyouwereS6·
@WHUJG98 Labour very much are very left, not as much as greens but definitely left
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Owen Jones
Owen Jones@owenjonesjourno·
@AFucksake69 Well, Arthur, I'm guessing probably on balance that most of those Labour voters would have preferred to have woken up to a Green councillor rather than a Reform councillor if they had to choose
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Niall Ó Dochartaigh 🇮🇪🇵🇸🔻
@johnpaul_newman Where's your Ukraine flag you bellend? You have been very enthusiastic in your support for sending Ukrainian working class men and women into the meatgrinder to increase the profits of Anglo-American finance capital.
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Niall Ó Dochartaigh 🇮🇪🇵🇸🔻
Irish academia is packed full of NATO war mongering bellends like this who want more more Ukrainian working class men to fight and die for the interests and profits of Anglo-American finance capital. They are in fact setting the groundwork for Irish working class men to do same.
John Paul Newman@johnpaul_newman

Just to be clear, this package will help Ukraine defend its cities and its civilians from what have become daily, deadly Russian attacks. There’s no peaceful resolution that involves forcing one side into submission against a larger and otherwise better armed aggressor.

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Jason
Jason@jcochranio·
@sdrzn Of all places he's moving to the UK? The UK is a dystopian hell hole.
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PeasePuddingSarnie@PeasePudding·
@labourlewis The members still support Starmer - who are you to do anything other than what they ask?
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PeasePuddingSarnie@PeasePudding·
@afneil Regime? Pathetically charged language from someone who used to be a journalist.
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Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil@afneil·
“Move at pace to deliver change’. The language of the regime. Nobody else talks like this.
Beth Rigby@BethRigby

Starmer will attempt next week to enact advice the likes of @HarrietHarman & Brown. No 10 source says '⁠PM recognises the need for government to address the issues highlighted by the Mandelson revelations' & that work began last week on this: PM's instructed officials to move at pace to deliver change. He hopes to update the country as early as tmrw'

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Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil@afneil·
For much of the today there was an attempt to convince us that the frenzy around Starmer was abating. It’s not. Tonight on several fronts it’s more frenetic than ever.
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