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@Fofie1986 @franko_ufo @LiuInTheShadows D’accord. Je suis neo-zélandais a la fin du monde mais nous savons plus du monde que la plupart des américains. Au moins nous voyageons.
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@Radar625148 @franko_ufo @LiuInTheShadows La plupart des américains hors des métropole ne savent même pas situer l'Europe sur une carte et ne savent pas qui a gagné la seconde guerre mondiale...ils sont comme Trump inculte et très basique: football, arme a feu, pétrole, SUV et mal bouffe le reste ils s'en tape !
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🚨 Holy shit, catastrophic morning for U.S.-Saudi relations:
→ MBS signed defense pact with Ukraine WITHOUT telling Washington
→ Rubio called to express "regret" — MBS listed American FAILURES
→ Crown Prince said Saudi Arabia will act in its OWN national interest
→ MBS was MORE diplomatic than Trump — didn't respond to "kiss my ass" insult
→ U.S. defense monopoly in the Gulf — EFFECTIVELY OVER
→ European defense corridor through Ukraine — NOW OPEN
→ 70 years of alliance — ON PAUSE
→ American leverage in Riyadh — ZERO
Process that.
Trump told a man who controls 12% of the world's oil supply to "kiss my ass."
That man responded by restructuring Middle Eastern security architecture in a single week.

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@franko_ufo @LiuInTheShadows When I read that I thought you must be a MAGA from Oklahoma or somewhere like that. An American with no idea of the history or culture of other countries. Then checked your profile.
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@LiuInTheShadows This is fake news Trump did say that but real men like Trump and the prince aren’t getting mad over it. The prince has not stopped buying U.S. weapons.
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@slimshaddy71 @atrupar They didn’t that’s obvious. Iran will after they re-arm. They may charge a fee like Egypt does in the Suez. Life will go on
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I’ll save you some time on the Iran address:
• It’s Biden’s fault
• 48 hours
• Two weeks
• Some incoherent gibberish
• We’ve won
• We are way ahead of schedule
• It’s a little excursion
• We have obliterated them
• We’ve knocked out all their ships
• I could open up the Strait of Hormuz
• Go get your own oil
• They gave us a present
• NATO are cowards
• Something about Nuclear weapons
• Allies are useless
• We need allies
• Nobody’s ever seen anything like it
• Fake news
• DEMOCRATS
• Obama
• More gibberish
• I know more than the generals
• Greatest foreign policy ever
Am I missing anything?
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Trump’s Iran adventure was never just about Iran. Obviously. Anyone with half a functioning brain stem and access to a newspaper could see there was a larger game being played. Every bumbling escalation, every petulant exclusion of allies, every three-AM tweet that made foreign ministries across Europe spill their morning coffee, all of it was feeding something bigger. The systematic dismantling of the alliance Russia has wanted gone since 1949.
And the truly staggering part is that people were surprised. Here is what any serious observer has understood for years: Trump was never pursuing American interests. He was pursuing an agenda that happens to align, with almost comedic consistency, with whatever Vladimir Putin needed that particular week. Whether by design, devotion, or sheer breathtaking incompetence, the result was identical.
Every crisis became an opportunity. Every moment of international tension became a fresh occasion to sideline NATO allies, undermine collective defence, and remind Moscow that its most valuable asset was still very much on the job.
Europe, to its considerable credit, worked this out early. Embarrassingly early, actually, for Washington. Defence procurement orders worth hundreds of billions, the kind of contracts that American military industry considered theirs by divine right, are being quietly redirected. To European manufacturers. To domestic supply chains. To partners who will answer the phone next year regardless of who won which primary.
And here is the part that should really sting: in several critical areas, Europe is not catching up. Europe is ahead. Air defence integration, drone warfare capacity, artillery production, battlefield intelligence systems. There are domains where the assumption that American hardware is automatically the best option is no longer just questionable. It is laughable.
Trump is running out of time. The clock is visible to everyone except apparently him. But the damage is structural now, and structural damage does not wait for election cycles.
Russia never needed to destroy NATO. It just needed one man, one term, and enough Americans willing to look the other way.
The rest of us have moved on. Quite profitably, as it happens.
Gandalv / @Microinteracti1

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BREAKING: Donald Trump just posted the most revealing statement of the war. Not because of what it says about Iran. Because of what it says about the country that started it.
“All of those countries that can’t get jet fuel because of the Strait of Hormuz, like the United Kingdom, which refused to get involved in the decapitation of Iran, I have a suggestion for you: Number 1, buy from the U.S., we have plenty, and Number 2, build up some delayed courage, go to the Strait, and just TAKE IT.”
Read the architecture of that sentence. The United States launched strikes that killed Khamenei and closed a strait that was open on February 27. The closure created a jet fuel crisis across Europe. And now the President is telling the countries suffering from the crisis his war created to either buy American fuel or send their own navies to reopen the waterway his campaign shut down. He started the fire. He is now selling the water. And he is mocking the neighbours for not helping him light the match.
“Iran has been, essentially, decimated. The hard part is done. Go get your own oil!”
The hard part is done. But the strait is still closed. The IRGC still operates the toll booth. Nine vessels transit per day versus 138. A Kuwaiti supertanker burned off Dubai this morning. Ghalibaf, Iran’s parliament speaker, said it best from the other side: “The enemy that claimed it had destroyed our air force, navy and missile forces has now set its operational ambition to opening the Strait of Hormuz, a strait that was open before the Ramadan War began.” Trump and Ghalibaf are describing the same paradox from opposite ends of the same burning strait.
And now look at what “buy from the U.S., we have plenty” actually means. In January, the United States overthrew Maduro and seized operational control of Venezuelan oil exports. Nine hundred thousand barrels per day, redirected from China to American and European refiners under General License 52, with proceeds flowing to a US Treasury account. The US created alternative supply BEFORE launching the strikes that destroyed the existing supply route. It is now offering to sell that alternative supply to the allies whose energy it disrupted. The arsonist is the fire department. The toll booth operator is the rescue service.
The United Kingdom is in COBRA meetings today because of this. Petrol has risen to 152 pence per litre. Diesel is at 181 pence. Jet fuel prices have doubled. Household energy bills are forecast to rise £300 by July. The OECD has downgraded UK growth to 0.7 percent, the largest cut among G20 economies. Ten-year gilt yields have hit levels not seen since 2008. The Bank of England is frozen at 3.75 percent, unable to cut into an energy-driven inflation rebound. Starmer says he “won’t buckle” and will not send warships. Trump says the UK has “delayed courage.” The special relationship is now a transaction where one side sets the terms and the other absorbs the cost.
“The U.S.A. won’t be there to help you anymore, just like you weren’t there for us.”
This is not a statement about Iran. This is a statement about the post-war order. The United States is explicitly telling its closest ally that the era of guaranteed security is over, that Hormuz is someone else’s problem, and that American fuel is available for purchase at market rates. The country that spent 80 years guaranteeing freedom of navigation through the world’s most important chokepoint is now telling its allies to buy their way out of the crisis or fight their own way through it.
The strait was open before the war. It is closed now. And the country that closed it is selling jet fuel to the countries that cannot get any.
That is the 2026 world order in one Truth Social post.
open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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Former president of Romania, Traian Basescu: "Donald Trump is reaping exactly what he has sown. He showed contempt for Europeans, he demeaned us, questioned the very existence of NATO and wanted to invade and annex Greenland, a territory that belongs to the European Union. The rejection shown today by European leaders is aimed not at the United States, but straight at Donald Trump.
He comes out of this conflict humiliated, the Hormuz strait is now blocked, he failed to achieve regime change, failed to secure the uranium and proved himself incapable of defending his own allies in the Middle East. All the US allies in the Gulf that saw themselves as protected by the US were struck by Iran almost at will, whenever Iran wanted, with the US being either unwilling or unable to defend them. So Mr. Trump comes out of this with a terrible record.
He started this war having absolutely no idea what he was doing, and even now, I don’t think this man is aware of or understands what he has done. Yes, Iran cannot be allowed to have nuclear weapons, but the way Trump thought he could solve that problem is one that only a child could come up with. This man still doesn’t understand what he has done and continues to be arrogant when asking us for help instead of admitting his mistake."

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@MAGATruthX @atrupar Family values from Trump. Which of his families are you talking about? Which of his jilted wives? Which values? Dishonesty betrayal lying cruelty to the disabled racism sex abuse?
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Absolutely beautiful! 🙌 President Trump and the First Lady leading with faith during Holy Week shows the heart of true leadership. America was founded on faith and family values, and this is exactly the example our country needs—praying, uniting, and standing firm in our Christian beliefs. God bless President Trump for reminding us that faith is at the center of America! 🇺🇸✝️
Faith. Family. Freedom. MAGA keeps it real.
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Reporter: The president insists negotiations are underway and he has said Iran has agreed to most of the 15 points. Iran says no negotiations are taking place. How do you explain that discrepancy?
Leavitt: I think the American people are smart enough not to take the word of a terrorist regime
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Not a single good thing has happened under Trump. Not one.
He will leave us with no jobs, a crashed economy, staggering deficit, skyrocketing food, gas, and healthcare costs, many new wars, our best weapons depleted, many soldiers killed and maimed, zero respect in the world, zero Epstein transparency, and the country torn apart.
It's not Biden, Obama, Newsom, Schumer, Jefferies, or anyone else. Everything that's happening now, every damn thing...
IS ON TRUMP.

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@allenanalysis It’s your own fault that I had to smash you before I raped you. You should have just submitted.
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@Darkdeedfiles @atrupar Are you serious? When did God appoint Franklin Graham to decide who goes to Heaven? Mind you if Trump can get in after a lifetime of lying cheating vindictiveness and avarice it’s a good omen for the rest of us.
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@atrupar Aaron Rupar posting this like it's a gotcha and it's actually just a beautiful letter on Palm Sunday. A man of faith reaching out to the most powerful person in the world about his eternal soul. That's not cringe, that's exactly what Christians are supposed to do.
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After publicly—before the whole world—insulting Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, I think Trump has nothing left to do in the Middle East.
Arabs fear public humiliation the most. If an Arab does not avenge such humiliation, he is considered a “nafar,” and is treated like a “dog.”
Criticizing the royal family can be punishable by public execution under the law. Remember what happened to a journalist for a far less offensive statement…
And here—something like this.
The prince will not be able to forgive it, even if Trump apologizes publicly.
He humiliated him.
Things like this are not forgiven…
A humiliated prince cannot become King of Saudi Arabia.

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@AlJadan @SouthAsiaIndex It’s no good trying to spin this to English speakers. We’ve all seen and heard the video. It was an insult.
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@robertbarton110 @Ahmed_hassan_za Senile dementia. Loss of inhibitions and boundaries.
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@Ahmed_hassan_za Must admit that I'm absolutely dumbfounded by this latest insult issuing from Trump's potty mouth. I know it's form for him, but what advantage did he see by denigrating the closest ally of the US in the Gulf? Baffling. 🤔
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Honestly, I thought this video was fake or AI , but it turns out Trump actually said those things about Mohammed bin Salman.
What does Mohammed bin Salman have to do to please Trump?!
He gave him a trillion and a half dollars, opened his territory to him to attack Iran, and protects his soldiers in Saudi Arabia.
He hung his pictures in Saudi Arabia, bought weapons from him, and gives him oil for free.
What a disgrace and humiliation!
South Asia Index@SouthAsiaIndex
President Trump mocks Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Bin Salman: “He didn’t think he would be kissing my ass, he really didn’t…and now he has to be nice to me….he better be nice to me, he’s gotta be..”
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