Thomas Jørgensen

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Thomas Jørgensen

Thomas Jørgensen

@ThomasJorgen

Bare irriterende. Lader dig ikke have din yndlingsløgn i fred. Skal absolut blande mig i alt. Logiker og videnskabstraditionalist.

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Republicans against Trump
Republicans against Trump@RpsAgainstTrump·
Trump calls NATO a “severely weakened and extremely unreliable partner”
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Polymarket Intel
Polymarket Intel@PolymarketIntel·
Trump posts footage of a Tehran strike reportedly targeting multiple Iranian leaders.
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The Intellectualist
The Intellectualist@highbrow_nobrow·
Steve Witkoff on the character of Vladimir Putin: “He's never been anything other than straight with me. I say that and I get attacked but that is an accurate statement. He’s told me what his red lines are.” @Acyn (2026)
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Tymofiy Mylovanov
Tymofiy Mylovanov@Mylovanov·
Keane: Leaving the Strait of Hormuz in Iranian hands would show Tehran and the world that it can hold Persian Gulf oil hostage to achieve its political aims. We cannot let that happen. The US has very good plans to take that away from Iran, and can accomplish that mission. 1/
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Earle
Earle@ceyounger99·
I regret to inform you that the U.S. NATO bases in Europe and The UK are the property of the U.S. By denying AIR SPACE access to our own property, the NATO partnership was rendered worthless. I regret that U.S. taxpayers pay protection for oil and gas shipments to UK and Europe.
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Michael McFaul
Michael McFaul@McFaul·
I regret that some NATO allies are denying us access to our bases in their countries. I also regret that the US president threatened to invade and annex NATO countries. This ridiculous Trump policy is obviously negatively impacting our national security now. I hope both of these issues within NATO can be overcome soon.
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Thomas Jørgensen
Thomas Jørgensen@ThomasJorgen·
@McFaul If the US Congress doesn't start acting soon, the world will definitely not be the same. Europe will distance itself and produce its own weapons and tech services. The train is already in motion.
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Benelicious 🇩🇰 🇪🇺 🌐
@RasmusJarlov Men Mr Jarlov, hvis regimeskifte ikke er mulig gennem krig, så må Trump alternative strategi at lave regimeskifte gennem økonomisk kollaps. 12.000 angreb på Iran -> dyrt at genopbygge. Specielt da de ikke har penge. Efter nogle måneder med kollaps -> protest igen (der virker 🙏)
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Open your eyes
Open your eyes@openeyes_x·
Are you talking about the treason that people like Kallas and Von der Leyen have committed against the EU citizens? Who gave them the right to make the EU stand on the side oF Ukraine and not on the side of Russia? Who gave them the right to jeopardize our future for the sake of a lie?
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Duna Dispatch
Duna Dispatch@DunaDispatch·
Leaked audio reveals Hungary feeding top-secret EU meetings to Moscow in real-time. FM Szijjártó caught asking Russia for "talking points" to sabotage sanctions. This isn't sovereignty-it’s treason. 450M Europeans are in the crosshairs.
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Politics Matter
Politics Matter@Politics_Matter·
Lol, a lot of nonsense there. America provides the best weapons. Europe is not buying American weapons out of any loyalty to the US as can be seen by their obnoxious refusal to even allow military travel through their airspace. Also, while host countries in Europe contribute, as you noted, the US out spends their contributions. Protecting Europe isn't cheap.
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ℰ𝓋𝑜𝓁𝓊𝓉𝒾𝒶 ℛ𝒶𝓉𝒾𝓊𝓃𝒾𝒾
100,000 American troops in Europe = a free ride for Europeans? Let's check the facts. 🔹 American military bases are not free Germany, Italy, Spain, and Romania pay for the infrastructure, land, utilities, and civilian personnel of US bases. Germany alone contributes over $1 billion annually to support the American military presence on its soil. 🔹 Europe is the largest customer of the American defense industry F-35s, Patriot missiles, HIMARS, Apaches — all purchased by Europeans with real money. Every security alarm in Europe translates into contracts for Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, and Boeing. 🔹 American bases in Europe don't only protect Europe Ramstein in Germany coordinates operations across Africa and the Middle East. Sigonella in Italy covers the Mediterranean and North Africa. Romania secures the eastern flank and the Black Sea. These are global American strategic assets — not neighborhood security for Europeans. 🔹 Command is American, not European NATO is always led by an American Supreme Commander (SACEUR). Europe contributes troops, bases, and money — but America holds the controls. Those who control the structure are not the ones getting a free ride. 🔹 The nuclear umbrella is not altruism American nuclear deterrence in Europe keeps the dollar as the world's reserve currency, keeps European markets open to US corporations, and legitimizes American hegemony against Russia and China. But what would actually happen if America withdrew its troops from Europe? 🔹 For America — immediate strategic losses Without bases in Europe, American response time to any crisis in Europe, Africa, or the Middle East grows from hours to days. Ramstein, Sigonella, and Incirlik cannot be replaced by aircraft carriers. Infrastructure built over decades disappears overnight. 🔹 The American defense industry loses its biggest customer A Europe without the US umbrella will build its own defense industry — and fast. Airbus Military, KNDS, Leonardo, and Rheinmetall will take the contracts that Lockheed and Raytheon currently win. Billions of dollars shift from America to Europe. 🔹 The dollar weakens Dollar hegemony is partly sustained by American global military credibility. A withdrawal from Europe signals to the world that America no longer guarantees the postwar order. Alternatives — the euro, the yuan — become more attractive as global reserve options. 🔹 Russia wins without firing a single shot Not necessarily through immediate invasion — but through political influence, energy pressure, and the gradual destabilization of countries on the eastern frontier. The Baltic states, Poland, and Romania enter a security grey zone that no one can guarantee quickly. 🔹 China watches and draws conclusions about Taiwan A precedent of withdrawal from Europe sends a direct signal to Beijing: American commitments are negotiable. The cost of deterrence in the Pacific rises exponentially. Withdrawal is not isolationism. It is strategic abdication. America would not be leaving Europe because it no longer has interests there. It would be leaving while ignoring that those very interests are what make it a superpower. The "free ride" narrative doesn't describe Europe. It describes exactly what America has in Europe.
MAG🔫1775🇺🇸@realMAG1775

100,000 troops in Europe. Zero help on Hormuz. Bring them home now. No more free rides.

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Thomas Jørgensen
Thomas Jørgensen@ThomasJorgen·
@EvolutiaR @clausmat1 The ball is already in motion. Don't think it can be stopped easily. Europe will now produce more military equipment and that production will not return to the US even with a more pro-transatlantic-cooperation-friendly president.
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Thomas Jørgensen
Thomas Jørgensen@ThomasJorgen·
@RonFilipkowski A support for Orban is a support for corruption. Current US administration is the most corrupt ever seen in the US.
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Ron Filipkowski
Ron Filipkowski@RonFilipkowski·
I understand that Viktor Orban clinging to power in Hungary is so important to Putin that he is doing everything possible to tamper in Hungary’s election, but why is it so important to Trump and Vance?
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Todd
Todd@toddmh1969·
@Mylovanov You Euros talk a lot of shit in this thread, but you can not escape that the USA pays 70% of the yearly budget.,,, Y'all are fucked
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Tymofiy Mylovanov
Tymofiy Mylovanov@Mylovanov·
Kellogg: NATO may need to be redrawn with countries willing to fight, like Japan, Australia, Germany, Poland, and Ukraine, which has proven to be a good ally. Under Article 13, the US could leave NATO with one year’s notice if the alliance no longer works. 1/
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Mark Dubowitz
Mark Dubowitz@mdubowitz·
Our major non-NATO allies like Israel, the UAE and KSA are stepping up on Iran. Our NATO allies need to as well. But it would be a catastrophic mistake for the U.S. to abandon NATO. My discussion with @DanaPerino on @FoxNews @AmericaNewsroom
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🦊The SLY Silver Fox 2.0🦊
Rubio is on fire! Why do we pay 62% of NATO’s budget but can’t use what we pay for? NATO is now a spineless organization.
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Thomas Jørgensen
Thomas Jørgensen@ThomasJorgen·
@Acyn US can't lead NATO with the current incompetent administration anyway. Fox can say whatever they want, just doesn't make sense to follow an incompetent leader.
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Acyn
Acyn@Acyn·
Watters: NATO. Let's just say I am very disappointed. Need we go through how much they owe us? We saved them twice from world wars.
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Polymarket Intel
Polymarket Intel@PolymarketIntel·
Trump says he is strongly considering leaving NATO, citing U.S. support in the Ukraine war: "Ukraine wasn’t our problem. It was a test, and we were there for them, and we would always have been there for them. They weren’t there for us." - The Telegraph
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