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🇪🇺 HISTORIC MOMENT: THE EUROPEAN UNION SETS A DATE FOR UKRAINE'S ACCESSION TALKS! 🇺🇦🤝
It's official: the door to Europe is opening even wider for Ukraine. The European Union has finally agreed on a specific date to begin formal negotiations on Ukraine’s membership.
Ukraine has come a long way, and the final stretch toward becoming a full member of the European family now lies ahead.
This is recognition of the country's efforts, resilience, and commitment to its European path. The process is now moving from declarations to practical negotiations.
Are you ready to see Ukraine join the European Union? 🇺🇦🇪🇺

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@EdKrassen Has she been hanging around White Sands, New Mexico?
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SURVEY: POLITICS ASIDE
Before you voice support for a leader or a country, ask one simple question:
Would I trust this person/country to watch/protect my own child?
Who would you choose?
🇺🇸 Trump
🇮🇱 Netanyahu
🇮🇷 Khamenei
🇹🇷 Erdoğan
🇷🇺 Putin
🇨🇳 Xi
🇮🇳 Modi
🇿🇦 Ramaphosa
🇫🇷 Macron
🇬🇧 Starmer
🇪🇸 Sánchez
🇦🇷 Milei
Not listed? Add below.
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@MykhailoRohoza Come back Colonel Kilgore, all is forgiven!
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The last American war that truly shattered U.S. society and forced a complete rethink of military doctrine was 51 years ago — Vietnam.
Back then, the defining technologies were helicopters, Phantoms, napalm, carpet bombing, and the sheer amount of steel and firepower you could rain down on the enemy. After that, America spent decades fighting wars where it had absolute superiority in the skies, in technology, in money, and in control of the battlefield.
Then Ukraine happened.
And suddenly it turned out that a guy hiding in a tree line with an FPV drone, an antenna, Starlink, and a tablet could destroy weapons systems entire NATO doctrines had once been built around. A tank worth millions of dollars could lose to a drone cheaper than an iPhone. The speed at which a crew adapts now matters more than the number of stars on a general’s shoulders.
And this isn’t some “beautiful story about Ukrainian ingenuity.”
This is the new military reality.
The U.S. Army is still deeply impressive.
They have a cult of maneuver warfare.
A cult of logistics.
A cult of preserving the soldier’s life.
They build an army as if every fighter is a strategic national asset — not disposable material to shove into a van and send off to “solve the problem.”
But at the same time, there’s another truth that’s being quietly discussed in military offices around the world.
Ukraine has become the testing ground of modern warfare.
Brutal. Bloody. Merciless.
But it is here — and by Ukrainian soldiers — that the rules of modern combat are being rewritten in real time.
Not in PowerPoint presentations.
Not in outdated post-Iraq textbooks.
But in trenches where a drone operator can adapt tactics in 15 minutes faster than some headquarters can approve a single piece of paperwork.
And when you sit in this desert of burned armor and shattered doctrines, one thought becomes crystal clear:
The world is still looking at war through the eyes of Desert Storm.
But war itself has long been looking at the world through the eyes of a Ukrainian drone operator.
And you better hope he’s on your side 😉

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❗️Russia is preparing to declare mobilization, Russians have begun to be issued “mobilization orders” en masse, — The Moscow Times
📍A mobilization order is issued at military registration and enlistment offices, where Russians liable for military service are summoned ostensibly to “clarify data”.
📍This document contains instructions on what a citizen should do in the event of a mobilization announcement: where and when to appear, what to take with them.
📍A representative of one of the military registration and enlistment offices, in a conversation with the publication, called this “preparation for general mobilization”.

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Russia’s Foreign Ministry spokeswoman has gone completely off the rails
Maria Zakharova compared Latvia’s representative at the UN to a concentration camp employee.
“People like Latvia’s representative to the UN, Sanita Pavļuta-Deslandes, were the ones recruited in Salaspils as nurses who took blood from children for soldiers of the Third Reich,” Zakharova said.
Earlier, Ukraine officially denied striking civilians, stating that it is fighting only Russian military targets.

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