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@WillyWontHee

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Kateryna Lisunova
Kateryna Lisunova@KaterynaLis·
For the past few months, the Kremlin has been massively cutting off internet and mobile connections across Russia. Putin has little concern about Ukrainian deep strikes on Russian military facilities. What he is actually afraid of is his own people seeing those strikes and sharing the videos. Like any dictator, he is terrified of showing his own weakness - this is how he perceives the current events.
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський
Our long-range sanctions continue to provide an entirely just response to Russian strikes. Last night, combat launches of F-5 Flamingo cruise missiles were carried out as part of the Armed Forces’ Deep Strike operation against several enemy targets, including military-industrial complex facilities in Cheboksary. The Ukrainian “Flamingos” covered a distance of more than 1,500 kilometers. The military production facility that was targeted produced relay protection systems, automation systems, and low-voltage equipment. The plant supplied navigation components for the Russian Navy, the missile industry, aviation, and armored vehicles. Everything that the Russians are using in the war against us — against Ukraine. Russia must end its war and turn to real diplomacy. We have made our proposal clear. Glory to Ukraine!
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Fierce Calm
Fierce Calm@fierce__calm·
Our next veterans sailing trip to Greece sets sail soon. Alexander is a prime example of why we do this, instead of one off retreats for warriors like him - as a veteran, amputee & psychologist he becomes part of a long term, sustainable rehabilitation program & community 💛💙
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Fierce Calm
Fierce Calm@fierce__calm·
Our next veterans sailing rehabilitation adventure to the Greek Island sets sail soon! We need your help to give our guys released from captivity or stuck in hospital some open horizons. Every donation helps 🙏 goodhub.com/go/healing-und…
Fierce Calm@fierce__calm

Our next veterans sailing trip to Greece sets sail soon. Alexander is a prime example of why we do this, instead of one off retreats for warriors like him - as a veteran, amputee & psychologist he becomes part of a long term, sustainable rehabilitation program & community 💛💙

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Vatnik Soup
Vatnik Soup@P_Kallioniemi·
In Europe, it took less than a month for Orbán’s illiberal bloc to collapse, and both Fico and Babiš are now supporting Ukraine’s accession to the EU. It is a clear example of how a cult of personality dissipates after the “great leader” is stripped of power. The same will happen to Trump.
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Joni Askola
Joni Askola@joni_askola·
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine completely destroyed their global influence. Instead of stopping NATO, they got Finland and Sweden to join, doubling the border. Now they are bleeding allies while their top proxies lose power. Moscow is isolated and decaying
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Daniel Dale
Daniel Dale@ddale8·
Pete Hegseth falsely testified to both the House and the Senate last week that troops were deployed to voting places in 15 states under Joe Biden in 2024. Not only were all National Guard activations for the 2024 election ordered by individual states rather than Biden, all 11 states that responded to my inquiries told me that *zero troops* were sent to voting places. The Pentagon declined to comment. Fact check: cnn.com/2026/05/04/pol…
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chiky handler
chiky handler@chiky_handlr·
WE ARE NOT MOVING ON FROM THE TRUMP/EPSTEIN FILES. Do not stop talking about the Trump/Epstein files.
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Lars Höcker🏳️‍🌈🇩🇪🇪🇺🇺🇦🇬🇱🇩🇰🇨🇦
Hypothetical question: If a President of the USA is a secret Russian asset, what would he do to help Russia? ChatGPT: Interesting thought experiment—and a useful way to think about incentives and power. If someone in that position were secretly acting in another country’s interest, the key wouldn’t be dramatic, obvious betrayals. It would be subtle, deniable, and cumulative. First, they’d likely undermine alliances quietly. The United States’ biggest strategic advantage is its network—especially NATO. So instead of openly pulling out, they might question its value, delay commitments, create distrust among members, or signal unreliability. Even small cracks weaken collective defense. Second, they could shift foreign policy in ways that benefit Russia without looking extreme. That might mean softening sanctions, slowing military aid to countries Russia opposes (like Ukraine), or reframing conflicts to reduce U.S. involvement. None of that needs to look like “helping Russia”—just “putting America first.” Third, damage internal cohesion. A divided country is less effective abroad. Amplifying polarization, discrediting institutions (courts, elections, intelligence agencies), or constantly creating internal crises reduces the ability of the U.S. to act strategically. That’s something adversaries historically benefit from. Fourth, reshape leadership and bureaucracy. Appointing people who are inexperienced, loyal over competent, or sympathetic to certain narratives can gradually shift how decisions are made. Over time, that changes policy outcomes without needing explicit orders. Fifth, control the narrative. Public opinion matters in democracies. Repeating talking points that align with Russian interests—questioning support for allies, portraying adversaries of Russia as corrupt or unworthy—can steer public sentiment in a favorable direction. Finally, they’d avoid anything blatantly illegal or provable. The whole strategy would depend on plausible deniability. If it’s obvious, it fails. The big picture: influence at that level isn’t about one shocking act—it’s about slowly tilting the system so that, over time, outcomes consistently benefit the other side.
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Ruben Gallego
Ruben Gallego@RubenGallego·
The agent who killed Renee Good in cold blood is back on the job. Zero accountability. This is exactly why we can’t give ICE another penny until real reforms are in place. thedailybeast.com/ice-agent-jona…
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Andrea Junker
Andrea Junker@Strandjunker·
Trump filed lawsuits over jokes, tweets, and newspaper articles — yet not once over the countless allegations of child rape. That silence says everything.
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Bridget Brink
Bridget Brink@AmbBridgetBrink·
I resigned as U.S. Ambassador Ukraine when Trump kept siding with Putin over our democratic partner. Now, my successor is doing the same. I knew I had to speak out and run for office because siding with dictators is just not who we are.
Amy Mackinnon@ak_mack

Scoop: Julie Davis, the acting US Ambassador in Kyiv, is leaving the State Department having grown frustrated with Trump's dwindling support for Ukraine. Davis's resignation follows that of her predecessor, Bridget Brink, who resigned for similar reasons early last year. W/@christopherjm  as.ft.com/r/1781e555-fad…

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Adam Kinzinger (Slava Ukraini) 🇺🇸🇺🇦
Trump, after having a 90 min phone call with Putin, puts out a truth social that he is considering withdrawing all troops from Germany. Something sinister is going on between them. It’s time for “concerned” Republicans to speak out
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Vatnik Soup
Vatnik Soup@P_Kallioniemi·
Trump: “I think Ukraine, militarily, they’re defeated. They had 159 ships. Every ship is underwater. Every one of their planes has been shot down.” Yes, he mixed up Iran and Ukraine. He really did
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський
I thank His Majesty King Charles III @RoyalFamily, the United Kingdom, and all valiant American hearts for this clarion call for unity in support of Ukraine across the Atlantic. This is exactly what is needed to bring dignified and lasting peace to Ukraine and all of Europe. The people of Ukraine deeply appreciate all the support provided by the United Kingdom and the United States. Thank you.
Clash Report@clashreport

King Charles III: In the immediate aftermath of 9/11, when NATO invoked Article 5 for the first time and the UNSC was united in the face of terror, we answered the call together, as our people have done so for more than a century. Shoulder to shoulder through two world wars, the Cold War, Afghanistan, and moments that have defined our shared security. Today, that same unyielding resolve is needed for the defense of Ukraine and her most courageous people.

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Suzie rizzio
Suzie rizzio@Suzierizzo1·
This is so true and when is it going to stop! When will Congress grow a spine and some balls and do the job that they’re paid to do by the taxpayers of this Country!
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