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This is ABSOLUTE CINEMA 🔥
MON: 🇺🇸Trump declares victory
TUE:🇮🇷 Iran destroy US F-35 fighter Jet
WED: : 🇺🇸Trump destroy everything in Iran
THU: 🇺🇸Trump asks China for help to open Hormuz
FRI: 🇺🇸Trump said Iran will vanish from the map in the next 48 hrs
SAT: 🇮🇷Iran hits Nuclear facility of ISRAEL
SUN: 🇺🇸Trump declares victory
MON: 🇺🇸Trump declares ceasefire for 5 days after getting THREAT from 🇮🇷 IRAN
TRUMP has become a global laughing stock ⚡
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🚨 NEWS ALERT:
A senior Iranian security official has outlined five key conditions to halt the war, according to Al Mayadeen.
The demands include guarantees that the conflict will not recur, the closure of all United States military bases in the region, and financial compensation to Iran from both the US and Israel.
They also call for an end to all regional conflicts—including in Gaza and Lebanon—and the establishment of a new legal framework governing the Strait of Hormuz.

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There's something interesting happening in European politics right now, and you've probably overlooked it:
As you might be aware, the incumbent President of France, Emmanuel Macron, is very unpopular -- with favorability frequently below 20%, he's at the bottom of essentially all groups of comparables. It's no surprise then that his camp is widely expected to be replaced at the upcoming April 2027 presidential election. Opinion polls show Jordan Bardella, the leader of the "far-right" National Rally (Rassemblement National), as the clear frontrunner.
Bardella's expected victory, under normal circumstances, would have been a rare opportunity for his party to meaningfully reshape European economic policy: the terms of Christine Lagarde (President of the European Central Bank, the top monetary policy official in Europe), François Villeroy de Galhau (Governor of the Bank of France, the top monetary policy official in France), Philip Lane (member of the Executive Board of the European Central Bank and the chief economist, plausibly the most influential ECB technocrat), and Isabel Schnabel (member of the Executive Board of the European Central Bank) are all set to expire shortly after the 2027 French presidential election.
This means that Bardella would have been able to appoint the next Governor of the Bank of France, and have influence over the appointments of the successors to the three top ECB officials, including the President, who make up half of the 6-member Executive Board and shape the European Central Bank's policy agenda.
Aware of this, Bardella has periodically signalled a somewhat heterodox vision he'd like reflected in his picks.
The prospect of a right-populist running amok in the Eurosystem naturally alarmed the European bureaucracy, and so they're stepping in. In a surprising and uncommon move last week, François Villeroy de Galhau announced that he's stepping down before his term ends at the Bank of France. He of course avoided the obvious political implication, citing personal reasons as his motivation. But the move will ensure that Macron gets to be the one to decide his successor for a 6-year term, denying Bardella.
In a similar unusual fashion, reports have started circulating that Christine Lagarde, the President of the ECB, is also planning to step down in 2026, a year early -- which would clear the way for the usual "horse-trading" for Executive Board positions to take place a year early as well, keeping France's say with Macron in all three of the upcoming appointments. Instead of helping pick half of the Executive Board members, Bardella will have helped pick none.
The maneuver has recent precedent -- in 2024, ahead of a telegraphed right-wing victory in an upcoming legislative election, the Austrian National Bank had its governor appointed more than a year in advance of the job's actual mandate, violating the country's public governance guidelines, but ensuring it was the outgoing incumbent that got the final say.
Anyway, are you still a believer in democracy? Because at our age it's marginal right


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European countries where right wing nationalist/populist parties are currently leading in national polls as of 2/15/2026
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