Pongo232
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Pongo232
@Rusticman232
Dogs best friend. Go, go🇷🇺! With friends like, ‘THE NETWORK’ owned, you don’t need enemies. Never forget. Never forgive.
Katılım Şubat 2022
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For critics of me and @UKLabour who say ‘why do you only attack Reform/Tories and not talk about your own party’s positive achievements?’
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MI6 USED TORTURE CONFESSIONS
Craig Murray (@CraigMurrayOrg) was Britain's Ambassador to Uzbekistan from 2002 to 2004. What he found there was a dictatorship where people were boiled alive, tortured, and then had their confessions handed to MI6 and the CIA as usable intelligence.
Murray did what you're supposed to do. He wrote formal complaints to the Foreign Office. He said, on the record, that it is morally and legally wrong to take intelligence extracted under torture. He highlighted a case where two men were boiled to death and the evidence pointed straight at state-sanctioned murder.
The Foreign Office's response was to summon him back to London, hit him with 18 disciplinary charges, and tell him to resign. He refused. The charges were quietly dropped. Then they removed him from his post anyway in October 2004. Just in case you thought the message got lost.
While the allegations were eventually dropped, Murray suffered a breakdown and a pulmonary embolism in the process. The British state didn't just end his career. It nearly ended his life.
His internal document, later leaked to the Financial Times, confirmed that MI6 was using CIA-sourced intelligence obtained from Uzbek authorities through torture. It was written down. By an ambassador. And the response was to destroy the man who wrote it.
Murray's superiors were told in plain terms that this intelligence was unreliable because it had been obtained through torture. They used it anyway. Then they smeared him in the press as a drunk and a rogue diplomat.
He subsequently wrote Murder in Samarkand, a memoir that blew the whole thing open. He won the Sam Adams Award for integrity in intelligence. The US government later denied him entry under the visa waiver programme with no stated reason. The only countries that had ever barred him from entry were Uzbekistan and the United States of America. Think about that for a second.
This is what whistleblowing in the national security space actually looks like. Not a Hollywood ending.
Source: @Wikipedia @guardian @BBCNews @Channel4News

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Thank you President @ZelenskyyUa for receiving me in Kyiv — a city that has shown the world what it means to refuse to be broken.
To the people of Ukraine: we see you, we stand with you, and we are grateful. In defending itself, Ukraine has also been defending Moldova.
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Europe isn’t scared. Europe is patient. There’s a difference, and it’s the kind of difference that ends civilisations.
One country. One lunatic with a moustache and a grudge. That’s all it took to set the entire continent on fire in 1939. And when that happened, the combined industrial might of the Soviet Union and the United States spent years just getting a foothold. Years.
Against one country that had gone off the rails.
Now imagine what happens when the whole continent with 700 million people decides it’s had enough.
This isn’t a collection of soy latte-sipping bureaucrats who’ve gone soft from too many open borders and bicycle lanes. This is a landmass that produced the Roman legions, the Mongol counter-strikes, the Napoleonic wars, two world wars, and enough military doctrine to fill a library the size of Texas.
Europeans didn’t forget how to fight. They just made a deliberate, conscious choice to stop, because they’d seen where it leads.
Calling that weakness is like calling a retired heavyweight boxer a coward because he doesn’t punch strangers at the supermarket.
When MAGA types sneer “snowflakes” at Europeans for declining to join an American adventure in the Persian Gulf, they’re confusing restraint with submission. A thousand-year-old warrior continent sitting quietly at the table isn’t afraid of the fight. It’s just waiting to see if the fight is actually worth having.
So far, it isn’t 💪

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@ScaryEurope The defining question is: will Ukrainian rent boys still be a thing?
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@johnredwood UK beaches landed on 24/7. Be really nice if we could defend our home.
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@ratlpolicy Just because the West is run by Russophobic warwhoring retards, it doesn’t mean the plebs see Russia as an enemy.
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NATO is a military alliance, not a group of Trump-loving countries. Finland has a very powerful military & a strong antipathy to Russia, our shared enemy. That's why they're an excellent addition to NATO.
John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad
Why did we let Finland into NATO? Any nation who hates us more than Turkey should go fend for themselves.
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@fictitiousfruit @WarMonitor3 Nah. Wars are won by economy. It's why Russia is losing, and why your claim also isn't.
The most powerful military is nothing without an economy backing it.
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@WarMonitor3 Big fan of Ukrainian’Press gangs’ that @alexstubb .
Follow the 💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰
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@johnredwood We’ve supplied weapons and training to Ukraine for years. Not to mention the bi&£ions to the Nazi warwhore, gold shitter fund.

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@defense_civil25 Sounds reasonable.
I’m sure USA warwhores have another war or three lined up elsewhere.
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🚨Update: Iran sent the U.S. a new offer 10 minutes after Pakistan talks were canceled:
Here is there proposal -
1. U.S. guarantee of non-aggression — A binding commitment from the U.S. (and allies) against future attacks on Iran, confirmed by the UN Security Council!
2. Iranian control of the Strait of Hormuz — Iran retains full control, including possibly regulating passage and charging fees on shipping (a major economic and strategic demand).
3. Restrictions on Iranian nuclear activities for 10 years, but also Acceptance of Iran’s right to uranium enrichment — Formal recognition of Iran’s nuclear enrichment activities (for civilian purposes, per Iran), with Iran committing not to build nuclear weapons.
4–5. Lifting of all primary and secondary sanctions — Removal of direct U.S. sanctions on Iran and sanctions on third parties doing business with Iran.
6–7. Termination of UN Security Council and IAEA resolutions against Iran (related to its nuclear program and other issues).
8. Reparations/compensation for war damages to Iran (infrastructure, military, etc.).
9. U.S. military withdrawal from the region (combat forces from bases in the Middle East).
10. Cessation of hostilities on all fronts — End to regional wars, including against Iran’s allies/proxies like Hezbollah in Lebanon, and broader “Axis of Resistance” groups.

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Rape Gang Inquiry update.
Our team is currently going through our draft report to ensure that all is legally sound for publication.
The plan is straightforward.
I intend to use parliamentary privilege in the chamber to name a number of the worst perpetrators/officials who we believe have escaped justice.
We will then use private prosecutions to pursue those individuals through the courts, and eventually put them in prison.
These are incredibly dangerous scumbags. It is an national network of organised crime - it is not simply disparate gangs. This is a comprehensive criminal network that is capable of the most evil acts.
I will be informing the police, parliamentary security and the Home Office beforehand of who I intend to name and why - I also now have private security for the first time in my life.
But do not underestimate the danger of these networks. It is organised crime of the very worst kind.
We started this inquiry not to just talk, but to act.
The report will be published after the elections as I want this to be a cross-party effort, and party politics should not interfere with any of our activity.
Numerous Conservative MPs have been supportive, as have the Northern Irish and even a Labour MP attending the hearings. I want this to go beyond petty party politics.
We still have a significant amount of money from the crowdfunder, and that is ready to privately prosecute.
This is where we are. This is the plan.
Thank you to everybody for your support.
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@juciesilva111 @PhillipsPOBrien SMO happened for a reason, children were moved for safety and holiday breaks.
The massacre was a Ukrainian staged event, a false flag.
Skimming western propaganda, works well with blinkers.
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@Rusticman232 @PhillipsPOBrien Tá me dizendo que as coisas que eu citei não aconteceram?
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Russian Foreign Ministry has officially stated that Trump/USA has invited Putin to go to the G20 summit. The US is working overtime to rehabilitate the Russian dictator and European states need to take this into consideration. kyivindependent.com/russia-claims-…
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@HfcmoreiraHugo @Martlu12 To dim for diplomacy with Russia, zero chance of one EU military.
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