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Tom Vanderheyden

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Tom Vanderheyden
Tom Vanderheyden@TomVanderheyden·
@VeryBrexitProbs It may look good on paper but there’s a big problem. There is 0 interchangeability among militaries. Every country operates its own weapons systems and still keeps buying what they want. No single chain of command. In numbers Europe is strong, in reality it is a sum of armies.
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Very Brexit Problems
Very Brexit Problems@VeryBrexitProbs·
MAGA thinks Europe can't defend itself without America. Here's what they don't know. 1. France and Britain have 515 nuclear warheads and 8 nuclear missile submarines. 2. European defence spending hit €481 billion this year. That's more than Russia and China spend combined. The EU's ReArm Europe plan is mobilising another €800 billion. 3. European countries have over 1.7 million active troops. Russia has 1.3 million. 4. EU and UK air forces fly over 1,400 combat aircraft. Their navies have five aircraft carriers, over 60 submarines, more than 120 frigates and destroyers. 5. Europe has over 6,000 artillery pieces and that's before the biggest rearmament wave since the Cold War. Poland alone is adding 212 new howitzers. 6. The British SAS invented modern special forces. The US copied them to build Delta Force. From France's Foreign Legion to Poland's GROM, Europe's elite units are among the deadliest on earth. 7. Europe already has joint military commands ready to fight. The UK leads a 10-nation rapid reaction force across Northern Europe and the Arctic. Finland alone can mobilise 900,000 trained reservists all prepared to fight in arctic conditions. 8. Europe has its own satellite navigation (Galileo), its own defence programme (75 active projects) and is building its own rapid deployment force. The "helpless Europe" story was never about defence. It was about keeping Europe dependent and buying American weapons, relying on American intelligence, following American foreign policy. Thanks to Trump, that now ends.
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Dirk Van den Bogaert
Dirk Van den Bogaert@dirkvdbogaert·
VS-ambassadeur haalt opnieuw snoeihard uit naar Vandenbroucke én Rousseau: “TWEE besmeurde mannen leiden politieke partij” hln.be/binnenland/vs-… Die verdient een retour-kaartje naar de VS ! Wat denkt die vent wel ?
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Egbert Lachaert
Egbert Lachaert@egbertlachaert·
Wij leven in een democratie hier. Mensen of politici mogen hun mening uiten, ook over de wantoestanden van ICE. Deze dreigementen aan ⁦@conner_rousseau⁩ zijn totaal ongepast. Live with our democracy, Mr. Ambassador, or leave! 👋👋 nieuwsblad.be/politiek/diplo…
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Tom Vanderheyden@TomVanderheyden·
@MartijnMT_01 @barteeckhout Klopt. Ondertussen blijkt hij ontwapend. Los daarvan en van de vergunning was het onverstandig om gewapend die confrontatie aan te gaan. Die ICE bende staat onder hoogspanning en is losgeslagen. Hij had dat wapen moeten thuislaten en dan was het wss bij een pak rammel gebleven.
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Martijn@MartijnMT_01·
@TomVanderheyden @barteeckhout Dat klopt niet, het wapen was al afgepakt en liep iemand mee weg. Pas daarna werd hij door iemand anders neergeschoten terwijl hij op de grond lag zonder wapen. Even goed de verschillende filmpjes vanuit verschillende perspectieven bekijken… hij overigens een vergunning.
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Tom Vanderheyden
Tom Vanderheyden@TomVanderheyden·
@dirkvdbogaert Hij was gewapend en greep naar dat wapen tijdens zijn arrestatie. Het had de paus mogen zijn, dan nog was de uitkomst hetzelfde. Niet verzetten en indien onrechtmatige arrestatie de rechtbank zijn werk laten doen.
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Dirk Van den Bogaert
Dirk Van den Bogaert@dirkvdbogaert·
Hoe kan je nu een verpleger doodschieten omdat hij gewelddadige ICE-agenten filmt ?? Trump wordt steeds meer Poetin. En praat het nog goed ook. 🧐 #Trump #VS
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
Laugh all you want. But if you’ve been paying attention, you’d know the US would struggle far more against France than Russia has against Ukraine. France has everything that actually matters: nuclear weapons, ballistic missile submarines, carrier strike capability, a battle hardened professional army, advanced air power, space assets, cyber warfare, and full strategic autonomy. This isn’t some minor regional force. Dismissing that reality is ignorance, not confidence.
Catturd ™@catturd2

“Macron warned” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I can’t stop laughing.

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Theo Francken
Theo Francken@FranckenTheo·
Boodschap aan alle vatniks en complotdenkers. Staatsveiligheid onderzocht tientallen verdachte drones in ons land hln.be/binnenland/sta…
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Tom Vanderheyden
Tom Vanderheyden@TomVanderheyden·
@JeremieVaneeckh Enkeltje uitgang. Geen discussie. Zulke luiheid en intellectuele armoede hoort niet thuis in een universitair omgeving
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Jeremie Vaneeckhout
Jeremie Vaneeckhout@JeremieVaneeckh·
Ok ok. Sommigen willen mijn mening over de AI-flater van Petra. Pijnlijke fout. Harde les. Dat moet terecht door alle betrokken actoren met veel aandacht opgevolgd worden. Overigens meen ik dat er meer in jeugdzorg geïnvesteerd moet worden. Zoals Einstein al zei 🙃. Toch?
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Theo Francken@FranckenTheo·
België heeft NIET voor CHATCONTROL gestemd. Onthouding. #fakenews
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Gunther Fehlinger-Jahn@GunterFehlinger·
I declare war on EU farm lobby @COPACOGECA and on @GiorgiaMeloni 2026 you will get a lot of pain from me I will fight all EU farm subsidies Zero Euro for EU farmers 2026 I will find a decent Italian to endorse as @pinapic
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Thomas Fazi
Thomas Fazi@battleforeurope·
Belgium’s prime minister learned the hard way that one does not need to be a rabble-rousing populist to incur the EU’s wrath. Until recently, the moderate conservative Bart De Wever had largely stayed out of the European spotlight. This was relatively easy, given that his party belongs to the centre-right European Conservatives and Reformists group in the European Parliament, which has strongly aligned with Ursula von der Leyen’s Commission on Ukraine. Yet in a matter of months he became the Brussels establishment’s public enemy number one. His offence? Opposing Brussels’s plan to seize Russia’s frozen assets held in Europe — a move that would have massive legal, financial and geopolitical consequences, not just for Belgium but for the whole of Europe. De Wever bluntly warned that confiscation would amount to “an act of war”, likening it to entering a foreign embassy, stripping it of its contents and selling them off. One might reasonably conclude that he is simply defending his country’s interests by upholding international law. And yet, for this, he found himself subjected to a smear campaign by the EU’s political and media establishment. He has been accused of acting under Russian intimidation — or worse, of being a Russian asset himself. At the same time, Brussels threatened to “treat Belgium like Hungary” if it continued to oppose the plan. That’s what happens when even loyal pro-EU governments dare to step out of line. Read the full story here: unherd.com/2025/12/why-th…
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The Russian frozen assets heist was foiled for now, largely due to the brave resistance of the Belgian PM @Bart_DeWever, who put his country’s interests before those of the pro-war lobby — a rare stance in today’s Europe. But there is little to celebrate: in its desperate push to keep the war going, the Commission and the pro-war lobby succeeded in pushing through a massive €90-billion loan to Ukraine, backed by the EU budget and underwritten by all member states except three (Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic), which were granted opt-outs. In effect, the political obstacle was bypassed not by changing strategy, but by shifting the financial risk directly onto European taxpayers. As von der Leyen made clear in advance of the summit, there was little room for dissent: “No one will leave the EU summit until the issue of Ukraine’s financing is resolved”. Incredibly, the deal foresees that the loan will have to be repaid by Ukraine only if and when Russia agrees to pay war reparations — effectively transforming hypothetical future reparations into immediate financing. This idea is, at best, wishful thinking. It is highly unlikely that Russia would accept binding reparations even in the event of a peace deal, meaning that there is little chance Ukraine will ever repay the loan, leaving EU governments — and taxpayers — to foot the bill. This episode illustrates how the EU operates: by manufacturing false binaries that foreclose genuine political choice. Member states were presented with a stark alternative — either agree to confiscate Russia’s frozen assets or be prepared to collectively underwrite a massive new loan. What was never seriously considered was a third option: to stop pouring money into a demonstrably failed strategy and instead work to bring the war to an end through negotiations. Yet it’s easy to see why the EU can’t afford to confront the failure of its Ukraine strategy — one that has inflicted immense economic damage on Europe while delivering nothing on the battlefield, and that has left Ukraine in a worse position than at the start of the war. Acknowledging this reality would carry enormous political costs for EU elites, particularly those most invested in the victory-at-all-costs narrative — hence their determination to keep the war going at all costs. This is why, even after failing to agree on confiscation, Brussels pushed through a massive, budget-backed loan as a substitute. The consequences will be dear: Ukrainians will continue to suffer and die in an unwinnable war, while Europe will remain entrenched in a permanent state of economic warfare and military-by-proxy confrontation with Russia, with a constant risk of escalation into direct conflict. If there is a silver lining to this grim trajectory, it is that the recklessness of these choices will only exacerbate the contradictions of a project that is pushing the continent to the brink, ultimately forcing a reckoning — within member states and among Europe’s citizens alike. Indeed, the Commission may have succeeded in avoiding a catastrophic humiliation, but in doing so it exposed the increasingly authoritarian nature of the Union, willing to override national interests and discard legal constraints, democratic norms and basic economic rationality in pursuit of ideological crusades. Meanwhile, the enormous financial burden imposed by the latest deal will only deepen internal fractures and push national budgets to the breaking point — especially when it becomes clear that it will entail yet more resources diverted from Europe’s own crumbling infrastructure, underfunded hospitals and overstretched schools. As the contradictions within the EU continue to accumulate, it is increasingly difficult to see how Brussels can manage the backlash for much longer. The Union is beginning to resemble a crumbling empire, reliant not only on repression, censorship and electoral manipulation to maintain control, but also on ever more aggressive tactics directed even against pro-EU governments themselves. By forcing through ever more reckless commitments in the name of unity, it is simply setting the stage for an even more catastrophic implosion down the road. Read my latest article here: unherd.com/2025/12/why-th…

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Tom Vanderheyden
Tom Vanderheyden@TomVanderheyden·
@TomVandendriese Sorry Tom, maar in deze kwestie heeft BDW ons succesvol door moeilijke wateren geloodst. Ja er wordt geleend, ja er zijn intresten. Niet meebetalen was helaas geen alternatief maar de #Euroclear tegoeden waren de doos van pandora.
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Tom Vandendriessche
Tom Vandendriessche@TomVandendriese·
❌️Onze belastingbetalers lenen 90 miljard. ❌️Onze belastingbetalers betalen de rente. ❌️Onze belastingbetalers zullen die uiteindelijk moeten terugbetalen. ❌️Onze belastingbetalers hebben dankzij De Wever niet alleen ons vetorecht opgegeven voor toekomstige beslissingen, maar bovendien oneindig veel toekomstige miljardenleningen mogelijk gemaakt door een oneigenlijke interpretatie van de EU-verdragen. ✅️Regimepers: man van het jaar. Met andere woorden: er is geld genoeg, alleen niet voor u. En dit is nog maar het begin van het belasten en besparen op eigen mensen en het overladen van onze mensen met schulden voor de bodemloze put van eindeloze oorlogen. Wat is hun strategie eigenlijk? Zal Oekraïne met deze of de volgende miljarden deze oorlog ineens winnen? Zal Rusland ineens toegeeflijk naar de onderhandelingstafel trekken? Ze hebben het eigenlijk openlijk gezegd: wat verkies je, geld of bloed sturen? Nu kiezen ze voor geld, maar onvermijdelijk zullen ze ook voor bloed moeten kiezen. Alleen durven ze dat nog niet aan de mensen te vertellen.
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Tom Vanderheyden@TomVanderheyden·
@sapitonmix Estonia … leaches of the EU. Barking loudly until the window opens. Might want to speed up building that wall. Unlike Ukraine, you don’t deserve our support.
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Tom Vanderheyden@TomVanderheyden·
@petite_michelle So in 20 years you weren’t able to build up some defense and relied on countries you are now insulting? Pretty pathetic.
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Tom Vanderheyden@TomVanderheyden·
@joni_askola @Bart_DeWever @GiorgiaMeloni Pro Belgian economy is far from pro Russian. Ou PM didn’t allow the rest of Europe to throw us under the bus and for that we salute him. If you think that’s being “pro Russian” you are even more stupid than you appear.
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Joni Askola
Joni Askola@joni_askola·
The fact that pro-Russians on this platform are thanking @Bart_DeWever and @GiorgiaMeloni for blocking the transfer of Russian assets says everything about whose interests they were protecting
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