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Türkischer Schwabe

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Twinnz@Twinnz4ever·
Türkische Politik kurz erklärt "Wissenschaft darf nie mit der Politik zusammen kommen, Wissenschaft darf nie mit der Religion zusammen kommen. Aber,Politik kann mit Religion zusammen kommen und so in den Mund des Volkes scheißen "
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Pedro Sánchez
Pedro Sánchez@sanchezcastejon·
Este año no estaremos en Eurovisión, pero lo haremos con la convicción de estar en el lado correcto de la historia. Por coherencia, responsabilidad y humanidad.
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DarkWeb Haber
DarkWeb Haber@darkwebhaber·
Samsun'da selin başlangıç anı görüntülendi.
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
Pentagon Staff Left in the Dark as Hegseth Pulls the Plug on Poland Deployment Pete Hegseth cancelled 4,000 troops to Poland last week. Nobody at the Pentagon knew it was coming. No explanation has been offered. At this point, the absence of an explanation is itself the explanation. The most expensive rounding error in history The cost of rotating a few thousand soldiers through Poland for nine months is, in Pentagon terms, statistical noise. It disappears into the budget without a trace. European nations buy American weapons because they trust America as a partner. That is the entire business model. Not specs. Not price. Partnership. The moment that trust breaks, the contracts go elsewhere. Not some of them. All of them. Forever. Europe just opened its wallet. America just lost the contract. For years, the United States pressured European allies to spend more on defense. For years, European governments resisted, citing budget constraints and the comfortable assumption that America would always be there. Washington complained. Brussels shrugged. The two percent target became a running joke. Then Trump told Europe he could not be trusted. And Europe believed him. The result is the largest sustained defense spending surge on the continent since the Cold War. This is not an opinion. It is the official assessment of NATO headquarters itself. Member states are no longer nudging toward two percent. They are legislating emergency procurement packages, fast-tracking capability programs, and signing multi-decade platform commitments at a pace that would have been politically unthinkable three years ago. Several trillion dollars in contracts over the next fifty years. Fighter jets, air defense systems, armored platforms, missile defense networks, logistics infrastructure, sustainment agreements that generate revenue long after the hardware is delivered. The European defense market is not opening. It has already opened. The money is real, the budgets are passed, and the contracts are being written right now. The question, the only question that matters to Lockheed, Raytheon, and every other prime contractor, is who fills them. And the answer, increasingly, is not American companies. The buyers in Warsaw, Helsinki, Stockholm, and Berlin are now deliberately designing their procurement strategies around one central requirement: do not depend on Washington. European defense industrial initiatives that were fringe proposals two years ago are now funded national priorities. The Franco-German platform investments are not speculative anymore. They are in production. America spent eighty years building the access that makes this market captive. Trump has spent just over a year handing it to Europe's own industry, one snub at a time. Where are the thousand CEOs? Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, Northrop Grumman, General Dynamics. These are not timid companies. They have spent decades shaping American foreign policy more effectively than any diplomatic corps ever managed. Their lobbyists have direct lines to every committee chairman on Capitol Hill. And right now they are watching in complete silence as the president saws off the branch the entire industry sits on. The short-term calculus of that silence is understandable. Iran has accelerated domestic procurement. Quarterly numbers look fine. Nobody wants to be the CEO who publicly challenges a president with a well-documented appetite for revenge. But an F-35 sale is not a quarterly transaction. It is a fifty-year revenue commitment. A European nation that anchors its next-generation defense around a domestic platform in the next five years is not a customer you win back with a better offer. Ever. These decisions, once made, are permanent on any timescale that matters to anyone currently alive. Every strategy team in every glass tower in Arlington knows exactly what is happening to their order books for the 2040s and 2050s. And they are saying nothing. History will find this astonishing. An administration is converting the world's most powerful arms exporter into a supplier its own allies no longer trust, and the thousand most powerful industrial voices in America have chosen silence. The only president who benefits from this is in Moscow No sitting American president has done this kind of structural damage to the US defense industry's global position since John F. Kennedy. Trump is dismantling the same architecture. Not out of principle. Not out of strategy. Apparently out of irritation at European press conferences. The difference is that Kennedy was trying to reduce American military overreach. What is happening now serves no coherent American interest whatsoever. Every troop withdrawal, every cancelled rotation, every deployment weaponized as political punishment lands in Moscow as a strategic gift requiring no effort and no cost on Russia's part. Putin has spent twenty years trying to fracture NATO and reduce American influence on his western border. He has failed repeatedly. He is now watching an American president do the job for him, apparently for free. A senior NATO source offered reassurance that Canada and Germany are increasing their eastern flank presence. It was the kind of statement you make when the alternative is saying what you actually think.
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InfoGram
InfoGram@_InfoGram_·
🇺🇸Trump: "One thing Xi Jinping agreed that he's ordering 200 jets. Boeing wanted 150, and he got 200." Fact check: Boeing shares dropped 4% after Trump announced China would buy 200 jets well below the 500 plane deal expected before the meeting. This man lies at every step 😭
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Clash Report
Clash Report@clashreport·
Before boarding Air Force One to leave Beijing, the entire U.S. delegation dumped every item given to them by Chinese hosts — gifts, badges, pins, commemorative items — into a trash bin on site. Nothing of Chinese origin got on the plane. The delegation had already left personal devices at home and used clean burner phones throughout the trip.
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Sokak Kedisi
Sokak Kedisi@sokakkedisitv·
🗣️Akın Gürlek: “Mevcut Anayasa artık işlevini yitirmiş durumdadır.”
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Julian Röpcke🇺🇦
Julian Röpcke🇺🇦@JulianRoepcke·
#EIL DIE RUSSISCHE ARMEE HAT EIN VIDEO DES DOPPEL-ANGRIFFS AUF EINEN NAHRUNGSKONVOI DER VEREINTEN NATIONEN VERÖFFENTLICHT. Zusammen mit einer Erklärung, die den Angriff rechtfertigt. Später wurde das Video gelöscht. Irgendeinen Kommentar @Alice_Weidel?!
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AllyAgainstHate@AllyAgainstHate·
Großbritannien zu @PetrBystronAfD: „Ihr Aufenthalt ist dem öffentlichen Wohl nicht dienlich.“ Schon bitter, wenn selbst der Brexit-Staat sagt, „Nee danke, wir haben schon genug Probleme mit unseren Rechtsextremisten.“ Scheint fast, als hätte niemand Lust auf internationale Rechtsextremen-Klassentreffen mit Tommy Robinson, MAGA-Influencern und @AfD-Politikern. Überraschend. 🙃 t-online.de/nachrichten/de…
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POLITICOEurope@POLITICOEurope·
Poland, one of the closest U.S. allies in Europe, was blindsided by this week's surprise decision from Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth to cancel the planned deployment of 4,000 American troops to the country. politico.eu/article/poland…
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Aaron Rupar
Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
Q: Did you talk to Xi about the cyber attacks that he's done in the United States? TRUMP: I did. And he talked about attacks we did in China. You know, what they do, we do too. We spy like hell on them too. I told him, 'we do a lot of stuff to you that that you don't know about.'
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Schlafsheep 📯🇩🇪🇪🇺🇺🇦🌻
Während normale Menschen versuchen, Miete zu zahlen und halbwegs durch den Alltag zu kommen, erklärt uns die Fachkraft für angewandte Schwurbelkünste (Raik Garve), dass Deutschland 1942 bereits auf dem Mond war und später Marskolonien aufgebaut hat. Nur Stuttgart 21 hat bis heute nicht funktioniert. Ich liebe diese Schwurbel-Logik: Geheime Mondbasen? ➡️Klar. Marskolonien?➡️Natürlich. Interplanetare Flugscheiben?➡️Selbstverständlich. Aber ein funktionierender Regionalzug von Hamburg nach Berlin? Nun bleiben wir bitte realistisch. 😄
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💙💛 Regina Laska
💙💛 Regina Laska@Sunnymica·
Während Trump im Großen Saal des Volkes sitzt und mit Xi den „historischen” Gipfel feiert, passiert 6.000 Kilometer weiter westlich etwas Bemerkenswertes: Iran lässt chinesische Schiffe durch die Straße von Hormus. Klingt nach Entspannung. Ist aber eine Falle - und zwar eine elegant gebaute. Denn es gibt ja zwei Sperren, hintereinander geschaltet. Die iranische in der Meerenge. Und die amerikanische dahinter, im Golf von Oman. Iran öffnet jetzt seine Sperre für China - und schickt die chinesischen Schiffe damit schnurstracks in die amerikanische hinein. Teheran hat ihnen erlaubt, von einer Blockade in die nächste zu fahren. Der Trick: Damit liegt der Schwarze Peter sauber in Washington. Irans Außenminister sagt es praktisch laut - das Hindernis seien nicht sie, sondern die USA mit ihrer Blockade. Sprich: Wir haben unseren Teil getan, Donald. Jetzt du. Und genau das macht die Szene in Peking so unangenehm für einen Mann, der zum Dealmachen angereist ist. Xi muss gar nicht drohen. Er lehnt sich zurück, lächelt und sagt sinngemäß: Sieh mal, wir sind doch schon fast da. Iran will ja gar nicht die Straße blockieren, das bist ja du. Lass du uns und andere jetzt auch noch durch, dann ist alles tippitoppi und wir reden über deine Deals. Trump hat dann zwei Türen. Beide führen nicht ins Licht. Tür eins: Er gibt nach, hebt die US-Blockade auf. Dann hat China den Korridor geöffnet, nicht Amerika. Der Dealmaker wurde gedealt - und Iran hat für dieses Zugeständnis an seiner Atompolitik exakt nichts geändert. Tür zwei: Er bleibt hart, sagt nein. Dann will Xi sicher alle neuen Deals erst einmal gaaaanz lange prüfen. Und Trump hat seine Wirtschaftsdelegation womöglich völlig umsonst mitgebracht und immer noch keine Iran-Lösung. Das Schöne daran: Trump hat sich diese Falle selbst gebaut. Schon im März bat er China um Hilfe, Hormus zu öffnen. China lehnte ab. Jetzt liefert China - aber zu seinen Bedingungen, an Washington vorbei, im eigenen Tempo. Und der Preis steht auch schon im Raum: Taiwan. Der Mann, der angereist ist, um den großen Deal zu machen, sitzt am Tisch und merkt: Der Deal läuft schon. Nur ohne ihn. Er darf noch unterschreiben - oder als Blockierer dastehen. Verbal austeilen? Geht gerade schlecht. Er braucht ja den Gastgeber dringender denn je.
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D.Radka, #NAFO 🇨🇿🤝🇺🇦
- Anne Applebaum: "Steve Witkoff has no experience with Russia or diplomacy. I fear he imagines a US-Russia pact where he, his son, Trump's family or their circle benefit personally. It's disturbing that American foreign policy conducted not for the US, allies or world peace, but for private interests. Putin knows Trump is vulnerable to such deals ... that's why he keeps suggesting them. Witkoff and Trump's entourage behave like Russians: capture the state, use it for personal wealth."
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Backbord 161
Backbord 161@backbord161·
Das Projekt „Wiedervereinigung“ ist in weiten Teilen gescheitert. Der Osten scheint sich in einer Autokratie mit einheitlichem Meinungskorridor & eingeschränkter Freiheit / Selbstbestimmung am wohlsten zu fühlen.
Deutschland Wählt@Wahlen_DE

SACHSEN-ANHALT | Sonntagsfrage Landtagswahl INSA/NIUS AfD: 42% (+4) CDU: 24% (-1) LINKE: 13% SPD: 6% GRÜNE: 4% BSW: 4% (-1) FDP: 3% Sonstige: 4% (-2) Änderungen zur letzten Umfrage vom 25. März 2026 Verlauf: whln.eu/UmfragenSachse… #ltwst #ltwlsa

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Kaç saat oldu? 🌍
Kaç saat oldu? 🌍@KacSaatoldu2027·
Ne ünvanı olduğu bilinmeyen Bilal Erdoğan, Halep Valiliği ziyaretinde vergilerimizi ezerken🤦‍♂️
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NOBUNAGA🇯🇵🏯_夏樹蒼依
In Japan, children clean their own schools. Every day. After lunch. About twenty minutes. Classrooms. Hallways. Toilets. Not because the schools are too poor to hire someone. Because in 1947, this country decided that cleaning your own space is part of becoming a person. The cleaning rag is on the school supply list. Right next to the pencils. Egypt teaches it now. So does Indonesia. So does Mongolia. Think about the last time you watched a seven-year-old mop a floor without complaining. Japan does that in every elementary school in the country. Not as punishment. As education.
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bıkmışbroker (Mustafa N Kutan)
Gözyaşsız izlemek imkansız. Amerika'da yeni bir trend ortaya çıktı. Barınaktan evcil hayvan sahiplenmek isteyen insanlar bir odada oturuyorlar. Köpekler odaya alınıyor ve köpek sahipleri değil, köpekler kendileri insanları seçiyor. Çok dokunaklı.
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