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Retired marine-crane wrangler and ex-mariner. Staff to a Boston Terrier. Twin acct: @DavidLe91829922 @maks-dad.bsky.social Geopolitics get muddier by the second

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"Hello, and welcome to the Mental Help Hotline..." 😂😂😂🤣🤣
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Olena Rohoza
Olena Rohoza@OlenaRohoza·
I’ll explain it again… Trump has been a Kremlin asset for many years. He wasn’t compromised over “Miss Russia” contestants, but over something far more serious — something that in many U.S. states could lead straight to the electric chair. Yesterday, the CIA released a report stating that Russia helped him win his first election. Remember when things got heated and the Kremlin urgently recalled its ambassador, fearing arrest? That’s why. For the second election, far more resources were deployed. Musk, already prepared, was pushed to buy Twitter and indirectly acquire a number of media outlets using Russian money. The financial trails allegedly run through Kuwait, which has long-standing ties to money laundering connected to Gazprom. Russia is said to have provided Trump’s campaign with extensive tools and strategies for campaigning and influencing the vote. Back in 2018, Russia decided to make broader use of Trump’s presidential powers and move toward a global redistribution of influence. At the Helsinki summit, Putin reportedly proposed that the U.S. allow the restoration of a “greater Russia” as a counterweight to China. The U.S., according to this version, agreed. It is even suggested that Trump was pressured into signing a document placing Ukraine, Belarus, Georgia, and Armenia within Russia’s sphere of influence, while Sweden and Finland would join NATO, Russia would leave Syria, and the U.S. would withdraw from Afghanistan. This, it is argued, explains why Trump looked pale after the meeting — as if he had just realized the scale of what had happened. After returning to the U.S., discussions among top officials from both parties allegedly concluded that such an arrangement aligned with American interests and should be upheld — likened by some to a modern version of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact. Following the change of administration, at the Geneva meeting in June 2021, President Biden is said to have reaffirmed certain commitments, while insisting on a peaceful path to territorial changes. From there, events accelerated: the U.S. withdrew from Afghanistan in August, and preparations began to shape public opinion in northern Europe toward NATO membership. Russia’s expectations that Zelensky’s rise to power would quickly resolve the “Ukrainian question” did not materialize. As he grew more assertive, it became clear to Moscow that a rapid outcome would only be possible through military means. According to this narrative, Democrats did not anticipate the level of Ukrainian resistance and could not risk being seen as complicit in another genocide. They delayed, assessed risks, and sought to stabilize the situation. Their concern was not only nuclear escalation, but also the potential exposure of alleged agreements. Putin’s repeated claims of being “deceived” increased pressure, and in this interpretation, contributed to internal political shifts in Washington. Trump, it is argued, understands the leverage the Kremlin holds over him and cannot escape it. He will do everything possible to shape a deal acceptable to Moscow. Hopes that he might reverse course are seen as unrealistic. From this perspective, Europe is beginning to grasp the risks of Ukraine’s potential fall and may be forced to take on a leading role in defending the democratic world. This is portrayed not as optional, but necessary — otherwise Europe itself could be torn apart from multiple directions. And as for Ukraine — the belief remains: it will endure and defend its independence.
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Mohamad Safa
Mohamad Safa@mhdksafa·
Israel has destroyed nearly 38,000 Lebanese homes, almost 1,100 every day for 35 days. These are war crimes under international law: Wanton devastation not justified by military necessity.
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chiky handler
chiky handler@chiky_handlr·
They started a war with Iran to make us forget these images!!! Do not stop talking about Epstein files Share the post to spread the truth
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Mark Carney
Mark Carney@MarkJCarney·
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and I are deepening our cooperation in energy, AI, and digital sovereignty — and we have a goal to double two-way trade between Canada and Spain. Thank you for the jersey, and see you at the World Cup! 🇨🇦 🇪🇸
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DD Geopolitics
DD Geopolitics@DD_Geopolitics·
China built a $20 billion oil refinery in Nigeria, and Europe is furious. Nigeria, one of Africa's largest oil producers, had no refinery. For decades, it exported crude and imported gasoline at markup. China's Dangote Oil Refinery in Lagos changed that. Now Nigeria is exporting refined gasoline instead of just raw crude. The refinery is operating at 94% of its 650,000-barrel-per-day capacity, meeting domestic demand with surplus shipped abroad. In March, Nigeria exported approximately 44,000 barrels of gasoline per day. A single shipment of 317,000 barrels reached Mozambique—the first delivery to East Africa. Production is projected to reach 1.4 million barrels per day within three years, making it Africa's largest refinery. For decades, Western oil majors kept Nigeria dependent while extracting crude, refining it abroad, and selling it back at a premium. China built the infrastructure Europe refused to. Now Nigeria controls its own energy supply chain, and European refiners are losing a captive market. This is what economic sovereignty looks like. This shouldn’t surprise any of our subs, we covered this story back in November on DD Geopolitics.
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Occupy Democrats
Occupy Democrats@OccupyDemocrats·
BREAKING: SOUNDS OF SILENCE — Senate hearing goes deadly quiet as Trump’s federal judicial nominees REFUSE to admit third term is illegal. . Donald Trump is nominating people to lifetime federal judgeships who won't confirm that he can't run for a third term when they come before the Senate for their approval hearings. Let that sink in. Senator Chris Coons of Delaware asked what should be the easiest constitutional law question in American history at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing this week. He asked Trump's judicial nominees about the 22nd Amendment. The first nominee, John Marck, said that his career had been in criminal prosecution and that he hadn't had occasion to use that particular amendment. A federal judicial nominee. Unfamiliar with the 22nd Amendment. Seeking a lifetime appointment to interpret the Constitution. Another candidate eventually offered that it "deals with the two-term limitation." Correct. Gold star. Coons then asked the simple follow-up: is President Trump eligible to run for president again in 2028? Marck's response was a masterpiece of evasion: "Without considering all the facts and looking at everything, depending on what the situation is, this to me strikes as more of a hypothetical." Coons was patient. He walked Marck through it like a kindergarten teacher explaining why you can't eat paste. Has Trump been elected president twice? "President Trump has been certified the President of the United States two times." Is he eligible to run for a third term? "I would have to review the actual wording of it." A man seeking a lifetime federal judgeship needs to review the actual wording. Of the 22nd Amendment. Which is 61 words long. Coons then turned to the full panel and asked if anyone — anyone — was willing to simply state that the Constitution of the United States bars Trump from seeking a third term. A heartbreakingly long silence ensued. He asked again. Anyone willing to apply the Constitution by its plain language? More ominous silence. Nobody. Not one of Trump's judicial nominees would say out loud, under oath, in a Senate hearing, that the 22nd Amendment means what it plainly says. This isn't ignorance. These are lawyers. They know what the 22nd Amendment says. They know Trump has been talking openly about a third term. And they calculated — correctly, based on what happens to people who cross this president — that telling the constitutional truth was more dangerous than staying silent. The frightening thing is that these are the people who will be interpreting your rights for the next 30 years. Please like and share this post if you think federal judges should be willing to say the Constitution means what it says — even when the president doesn't want to hear it.
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𝔗𝔯𝔲𝔱𝔥 𝔐𝔞𝔱𝔱𝔢𝔯𝔰
Change is coming, it never happens overnight, the wheels of trade and security move slowly, but the decision has been made and Canada has decided that the future lies in an alliance with Europe. Carney does not fear Trump, because he can see the geopolitical direction of travel. Trump can huff and puff and threaten to blow the house down, but the US through his catastrophic foreign policy agenda is bleeding out from a series of self inflicted wounds. Once you have to provide currency swap lines for Gulf states, you know you have a dollar problem on the horizon. U.S. debt is out of control and foreign investors are in flight. Tick tock, tick tock 🎥 TikTok - vm.tiktok.com/ZNRpSDmcj/
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Thierry Goose
Thierry Goose@ThierryGooseBC·
📊 April 2026 climate summary in Vancouver YVR. Mean: 9.65°C (+0.15°C) = 24th warmest Min: 5.4°C (-0.4°C) Max: 13.9°C (+0.7°C) ☔️ 26.0 mm (-59.5 mm) = 10th driest Only 4 days with rain > 1 mm Highest temperature: 18.3°C Lowest temperature: 0.8°C #BCstorm
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This is better than trying to do any deals with Trump
Giorgia Meloni@GiorgiaMeloni

Oggi, a margine del Vertice della Comunità Politica Europea di Yerevan, ho avuto un colloquio con il Primo Ministro del Canada, @MarkJCarney. L’incontro ha permesso di verificare lo stato di attuazione del piano d’azione per la cooperazione rafforzata Italia-Canada, con particolare attenzione ai settori dell’innovazione tecnologica, della sicurezza e della difesa. Nel corso del colloquio, abbiamo ribadito piena sintonia sulle priorità in ambito G7, a partire dalla resilienza delle catene di approvvigionamento dei minerali critici e dal contrasto al traffico di migranti su cui abbiamo concordato di restare in stretto contatto in vista del Vertice di Evian. Abbiamo, infine, approfondito i principali dossier dell’agenda internazionale, riaffermando il comune impegno per una pace giusta in Ucraina e condividendo l’urgenza di una soluzione per la necessaria stabilità del Golfo e la tutela della libertà di navigazione nello Stretto di Hormuz.

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Dean Blundell🇨🇦
Dean Blundell🇨🇦@ItsDeanBlundell·
🚨BREAKING: Canada's PM just became the first non-European leader EVER invited inside the EU's political inner circle. Trump did this. Putin can't stop it. The new world order has a Canadian accent. 🇨🇦🇪🇺 deanblundell.substack.com/p/breaking-mar…
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
🚨 🇺🇸JUST IN: The US just asked China to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The same China Trump has been in a trade war with. The same China an Iranian supertanker just delivered $220 million in oil to — bypassing the blockade. The same China Lindsey Graham said he wanted to destroy economically by keeping the strait closed. America needs China to clean up a mess America made. Never stop connecting the dots.
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