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@RyanJT27

Newcastle Upon Tyne, England Katılım Ocak 2020
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@Mr_Andrew_Fox Why is treason no longer a thing? Surely this fits the exact definition.
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@LukeEdwardsTele I'd say stick to football but you're equally as clueless on that topic
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@jaglancy Barely exists anymore.
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@AlistairCarns Any thoughts on how much of an irrelevant wet lettuce the prime minister looks in all of this?
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Al Carns@AlistairCarns·
The professionalism of our RAF is remarkable….good work…keep it going.
Al Carns tweet media
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@jaglancy And also, what the fuck even is int law? And who enforces it? What if we just say no?
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@jaglancy This screams corruption. The whole place is rotten to the core.
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James Glancy@jaglancy·
The next British Govt. must tear up the Chagos surrender Treaty. Britain should not pay for an American base. An investigation must be launched into the treasonous behaviour of all those at the FCDO and other departments that pushed and enabled this shocking act to happen.
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@OliDugmore On the money here. Young people today have been given the worst deal of any generation post war.
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@TomRtweets Both Tier 1, no other SEAL team is
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Tom Rogan@TomRtweets·
@RyanJT27 I'd say a variation on SEALs. DEVGRU is a direct action unit more than other SEAL teams. SBS does that and long range patrol/deep battlespace
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Tom Rogan@TomRtweets·
Carns also served as an SBS officer, UK equivalent of SEALs.
Jennifer Griffin@JenGriffinFNC

Angry reaction from NATO allies and British officials, including @AlistairCarns, who served 5 tours in Afghanistan as a Royal Marine Commando, and now serves as the British Under-Secretary for the British Armed Forces in Parliament, to President Trump saying that NATO sent "some troops" to Afghanistan but "stayed a little off the front lines," after suggesting at Davos "So what we have gotten out of NATO is nothing, except to protect Europe from the Soviet Union and now Russia." "We never ask for anything, and we never got anything." 457 British troops were killed in Afghanistan along with 2000 seriously wounded and 7000 hospitalized fighting with the US after 9/11 in Afghanistan, the only time that Article 5 has ever been invoked.

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@TomTugendhat Awesome application of AI. Will be using with my kids.
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James Glancy@jaglancy·
"Chagos may be the worst deal by a British government in history." British Government officials (civil servants and Ministers) made huge efforts to deceive America about a corrupt non-binding ruling, and the nature of this surrender deal. Not to mention the appalling way they have treated the Chagossians. It's insane they drafted a deal that makes the Britain pay Mauritius for our own territory, whilst the text of the Treaty apologises for colonialism. Tellingly it's the usual globalists, anti-British left wing establishment types, who still support this act of treacherous self-harm. We need a serious purge. They represent an even greater danger to Britain than China, Russia or ISIS. They ARE the reason Britain is broken. telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/01/2…
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@simonwhogg @LukeEdwardsTele Precisely. This isn't a party issue. It's an establishment issue, and frankly likely a corruption issue.
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Luke Edwards@LukeEdwardsTele·
Nigel ❤️’s the mad king president who wants to invade other countries in NATO and is treating friends as enemies in one of the gravest moments in history since the Second World War. The man who brought you Brexit and all the harm that did the UK is at it again
Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage

The Americans have woken up to the fact that they were lied to. They were told that the UK had no choice but to surrender the Chagos Islands. This was simply not true, and now they are angry with us.

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@ThePeterBurton @LukeEdwardsTele It's what we call an unforced error, the UK gives up sovereign control of a strategic military asset, becomes a tenant on Diego Garcia, weakens US defence certainty, rewards international lawfare, and sets a precedent that UK territory is negotiable. We got screwed.
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@LukeEdwardsTele The Chagos deal is objectively bad regardless of Trump's flip flopping on the issue. Anyone with an once of understanding knows this. Starmer has acted against the interest of the UK on basically every national security issue to date. No hiding from that.
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@nicholadrummond Risk based decision? Pakistan air defence and detection deemed to be far stronger than say Venezuela's. Minimal distance to target Vs over Afghan boarder and 80km into Pakistan. If you don't need to use them, then why risk it?
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James Glancy@jaglancy·
We live in a new Imperial Age, the ‘rules based international order,’ was only really a figure of imagination, Blair and Bush broke the concept by invading Iraq. There’s no point pretending this gives the green light to China to invade Taiwan, that’s always been a baked in certainty - Xi has stated this. Take them at their word. The reality is you secure your sovereignty through a powerful military, strong alliances (NATO) and diplomacy that serves the National interest. Britain needs to massively rearm, and get rid of internal threats. NO comparison can be made between Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, deliberately targeting civilians, and America’s precision strike on a narco dictatorship, who’s welcoming Russia and China (the enemy) into America’s backyard.
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@jaglancy I don't think the public quite realise what the loss of an apex predator does to an ecosystem - should be bigger news.
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Liam Kennedy
Liam Kennedy@LiamJKennedy23·
Anthony Elanga was a very lucky boy to be selected for NUFC today, he proved most regular watchers right with that performance.
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@uebrigenz @TomTugendhat You're right, it's about culture. Some cultures instinctively protect their women and girls and some don't. Let's not become the culture that doesn't. Just my view.
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Übrigens@uebrigenz·
@RyanJT27 @TomTugendhat To be fair this has been true throughout all of human history, regardless of immigration etc. Even in 100% Japanese Japan, I suspect most Japanese women wouldn’t feel totally safe walking home 2 hours at night
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