Peter

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Peter

Peter

@PeterLoneso

Katılım Kasım 2025
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Matt Wallace
Matt Wallace@MattWallace888·
Trump is 79 and has been working nearly 24/7 with almost no sleep. We have never seen anything like this before!
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Savchenko Volodymyr
Savchenko Volodymyr@SavchenkoReview·
👀🇺🇸NATO's Rutte: I am extremely optimistic about NATO's future because of President Trump. You could argue that NATO is extremely strong at the moment.
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Peter
Peter@PeterLoneso·
@Osint613 @BrennpunktUA The Trump administration is still arrogant enough to believe they can topple this regime with nothing but big talk.
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
The Iranian regime is still arrogant because it has not been hit where it really hurts yet. It has not been brought to its knees. This needs to happen for any real change to happen.
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Peter
Peter@PeterLoneso·
@Alice_Weidel …und dann eskalierte das Vergewaltigungsopfer die Situation, indem es sich wehrte. So, du quere Prinzessin?
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Alice Weidel
Alice Weidel@Alice_Weidel·
Pistorius (SPD) reist nach Kiew, um neue Waffengeschäfte einzufädeln, während Putin Altkanzler Schröder als Vermittler für Friedensgespräche will. Die CDU-geführte Bundesregierung sollte Verhandlungen unterstützen, statt an der Eskalationsspirale zu drehen! welt.de/politik/auslan…
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Dr. Mel Aaron Gibson
Dr. Mel Aaron Gibson@MelAaronGibson1·
BREAKING 🚨 Elon Musk CONFIRMS he’s going all in to fund Republicans in Midterms to help Trump THIS IS A MASSIVE WIN FOR AMERICA THESE BEST FRIENDS ARE BACK 🔥
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NEXTA
NEXTA@nexta_tv·
🦌 Germany hosts the 2026 Deer Calling World Championship Hunters from different countries gathered to imitate the calls of red deer using special instruments and vocal techniques. The unusual competition is aimed at preserving a hunting tradition that has survived in Germany for more than 800 years.
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MAKS 25 🇺🇦👀
MAKS 25 🇺🇦👀@Maks_NAFO_FELLA·
🚨🇺🇸🇺🇦 Ukraine is counting less and less on the US to end the war. Peace talks are frozen — the state has become more independent, President Zelensky seems to be moving away from the US, he is tired of communicating with the Trump administration, — The New York Times. ▪️The negotiation process, supported by Washington, almost stopped at the end of February. ▪️Reasons: the US is switching attention to other crises, faith in a quick peace is weakening, and Kyiv is preparing more for a long war.
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Mohsin Dayal
Mohsin Dayal@Mohsin_hassanmh·
@nexta_tv Another beautiful gift from the "green" energy transition. 😏
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NEXTA
NEXTA@nexta_tv·
💩Russian tourists are complaining about fuel oil on Vietnam’s beaches Black clumps were spotted on the beaches of Nha Trang and Cam Ranh. According to tourists, the fuel oil stains feet, shoes, and swimsuits — and is almost impossible to wash off. Because of the pollution, visitors are being advised not to enter the sea. Just like back home! So why don’t they like it?
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Anton Gerashchenko
Anton Gerashchenko@Gerashchenko_en·
After the May 9 events, Putin gave a late-night interview to journalists at the Kremlin. Formally, he spoke about Ukraine and negotiations. But in reality, it was a broader political signal about how Russia sees the future order in Europe and across the post-Soviet space. In the interview, Putin directly linked Ukraine’s European integration to the beginning of the war and effectively warned Armenia about its own movement toward the EU. ‼️ In his remarks, he explicitly said that everything “started” with Ukraine joining - or attempting to join - the European Union. This is an important point because for years Russian diplomacy tried to promote the narrative that the EU was supposedly a neutral economic project that did not provoke objections from Moscow. Now Putin himself has placed Ukraine’s European integration into the causal chain the Kremlin uses to explain the war. Because of this, the interview once again demonstrates that, for the Kremlin, the threat is not only the military integration of neighboring states with the West, but also their departure from Russia’s political, economic, and regulatory space. In Russian logic, the EU has long ceased to be viewed as merely a “market” or an “economic partnership.” It is perceived as an alternative center of power that gradually pulls post-Soviet states out of Russia’s orbit through rules, standards, institutions, and political transformation. The most interesting part of the interview concerned Armenia. Putin stated that if Armenians support a European course, Russia could proceed toward a “civilized” or “intelligent divorce.” On the surface, this sounds almost soft. But the problem is that just minutes before and after that statement, he explained that Ukraine’s European integration was precisely what triggered the conflict. In this way, a very transparent hidden message is being formed: Ukraine also began with a movement toward the EU - and according to the Russian version of events, that ended in war. That is why the phrase “civilized divorce” is far harsher than it appears. It contains an implicit threat: do not repeat the Ukrainian scenario. The Kremlin is making it clear that the departure of post-Soviet states from Russia’s sphere of influence is not viewed as a neutral sovereign decision. Moscow believes it has the right to determine the terms of such a departure and to “respond” to it. Another important message from the interview concerns negotiations with Ukraine. Putin said he would allow a meeting with Zelenskyy even in a third country, rather than only in Moscow as he previously demanded. But only under one condition: if final long-term agreements are ready to be signed there. In other words, within Russian logic, negotiations are not a process of searching for compromise. They are the final stage of legally formalizing results that the Kremlin hopes to obtain first through force and coercion. The entire interview also shows that Russia still sees the United States as its primary interlocutor. Within this framework, Ukraine is presented as a secondary participant, while Europe is portrayed as a weaker and less sovereign actor. This is a continuation of the old Russian logic: the future order in Europe should be determined through agreements between great powers, rather than through the sovereign choices of smaller countries.
Anton Gerashchenko@Gerashchenko_en

Putin is making thinly veiled threats at Armenia. He said that Armenia should hold a referendum and if the Armenian citizens make the choice, then Russia would "go down the road of a soft and mutually beneficial divorce." He then drew parallels with Ukraine and said that Ukraine's wish to be closer to the EU (back in 2013) had led to "Crimean story", events in the Donbas and later to the full-scale war. Putin always blames someone else for his criminal decisions.

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Dame Maureen alcorn#FBPE
Dame Maureen alcorn#FBPE@jackalsbynight·
@Gerashchenko_en Remember this well - Putin said he was sanguine about Ukraine joining the EU but they must not join NATO as then there would be 'consequences' - but now that NATO has been damaged and weakened- perhaps irrevocably by Trump, Putin has revised his 'opinion'. He's an inveterate liar
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Peter
Peter@PeterLoneso·
@Gerashchenko_en Ok, first the NATO was the Problem and after Trump the EU is the Problem - 🤓😀??
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Faytuks Network
Faytuks Network@FaytuksNetwork·
Trump states "We could go in for two more weeks and do every single target, we have certain targets we wanted of which we've done 70%. There are more that we could conceivably hit" in an interview to The National Desk and specified he "did not say that combat operations against Iran have ended". Trump stated the US Space Force was monitoring Iran's buried enriched uranium & that the US would reach it at some point.
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david D.
david D.@secretsqrl123·
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david D.@secretsqrl123·
russian victory day showing off widows
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Peter
Peter@PeterLoneso·
@m1_ulrich @Inclutus Abgesehen davon, dass sich die NATO nicht bewegt hat, warum genau sind die ehemaligen Ostblockländer in die NATO eingetreten, wovor hatten die Angst? Wäre die Ukraine in den 90er Jahren auch in die NATO gegangen, wäre das alles kein Thema - so wird ein Schuh draus.
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Ulrich
Ulrich@m1_ulrich·
@Inclutus Wäre die NATO in den 90er Jahren dort geblieben wo sie war, wäre das alles kein Thema.
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Torsten Heinrich
Torsten Heinrich@Inclutus·
Seit Beginn der groß angelegten Invasion Russlands ist die Ukraine einer eskalierenden Welle von Luftangriffen ausgesetzt. Allein im Jahr 2025 hat Russland mehr als 61.700 Drohnen und über 11.600 Raketen auf ukrainische Städte abgefeuert und dabei fast täglich zivile Gebiete ins Visier genommen. Derzeit hat sich ein Großteil der weltweiten Aufmerksamkeit auf den Nahen Osten verlagert, und die Ukraine taucht seltener in den Schlagzeilen auf. Doch die Realität hat sich nicht geändert – die Angriffe nehmen nur noch zu. Wir sammeln Spenden für Drohnen, elektronische Kampfsysteme und mobile Luftabwehr-Einheiten, die dabei helfen, diese Angriffe abzuwehren und die Zivilbevölkerung zu schützen. is.gd/XnE35G
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Peter
Peter@PeterLoneso·
@EuHu12 @m1_ulrich @Inclutus Hätte sie sich nicht so aufreizend angezogen, wäre ihr auch nix passiert … so oder so ähnlich.
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EuHu
EuHu@EuHu12·
@m1_ulrich @Inclutus Eben! Man muss deswegen eben zivile Gebiete bombardieren! Führt kein Weg dran vorbei 🤷‍♂️…
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Peter
Peter@PeterLoneso·
@WarMonitor3 This process never realy started. It was just Trump talkin shit the whole time.
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WarMonitor🇺🇦🇬🇧
I am so confused by this US-Iran peace process, its seems at a complete standstill.
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Peter
Peter@PeterLoneso·
@xiaochuan8688 @ArmchairW Hoffentlich bekommen die das in Dresden besser hin. Die Fabrik wird ja auch bald fertig…
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Mr. 小川
Mr. 小川@xiaochuan8688·
TSMC 亚利桑那厂已经悄悄失败——400 亿美元烧完,良率不到日本厂的一半 主流叙事是"美国半导体回流成功了"。但真实数据完全相反——TSMC 亚利桑那 3 年投了 400 亿美元,2026 Q1 良率仅 52%,对比日本熊本厂 95%、台湾本土 98%,差距大到不能称作工厂。 问题 1:人才训练根本没完成。 TSMC 从台湾调了 1500 名工程师轮班支援,但当地招聘的 6000 名本地员工平均培训周期需要 4-6 年——美国大学根本没有"半导体产线工程师"这个专业方向。 问题 2:供应链没跟上。 高纯度光刻胶、特种气体、超净化学品——80% 在日本、20% 在台湾。亚利桑那厂每片晶圆的综合成本,是台南厂的 1.6 倍。 问题 3:客户开始用脚投票。 苹果、AMD 原本承诺把高端订单转到亚利桑那,2026 Q2 实际只下了 15% 的计划订单——其余全部还在台湾生产。"政治正确"敌不过经济账。 TSMC 内部怎么说? 张忠谋早在 2023 年就警告:"亚利桑那是个浪费。"现任 CEO 魏哲家最近第一次承认"美国厂进展不如预期"——这是台积电高管 30 年来最直白的自我否定。 半导体回流不是美国想做就能做的,这是 50 年产业积累的结果,不是 4000 亿补贴能买到的。
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Anton Gerashchenko
Anton Gerashchenko@Gerashchenko_en·
President Trump said that the three-day ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia "could be" extended. "It could be. It would be nice. I'd like to see it stop. Russia-Ukraine [war] - it's the worst thing since World War II."
Anton Gerashchenko@Gerashchenko_en

President Trump: there will be a three day ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine (May 9th through May 11th). He also announced a 2,000 people prisoner exchange. President Trump said the request for this came directly from him and was supported by President Zelenskyy and Putin.

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Peter
Peter@PeterLoneso·
@gloefflmann @Strien9 Bei der aktuellen Verpackungsverordnung ist eine Änderung auch nicht möglich.
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