J.C. Hoffman

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J.C. Hoffman

J.C. Hoffman

@j_c_hoffman

Political scientist based in Europe. Primary interests: understanding Trump, the authoritian right-wing threat and European security/Russia.

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J.C. Hoffman
J.C. Hoffman@j_c_hoffman·
@Gerashchenko_en Russia is the definition of ugly. It's a country that thrives on the destruction of others, that finds pride in genocide and ethnic cleansing, and that enjoys torture. And it's all because it cannot forget its ambition of being an empire, an illusion that can never be. Very sad!
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Rasmus Jarlov@RasmusJarlov·
In the future, there will be three major powers in the world: China, USA, EU. Neutral countries will move as much as possible towards the EU as their preferred partner because both China and the USA treat other countries disrespectfully and try to extort them. Europe will be the only great power and market to turn to if you want to have an equal and fair relationship. Canada is already moving towards Europe for this exact reason. India and Japan will also form a closer relationship with Europe. This is what soft power means. MAGA replies in the comment section will prove the point.
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America is joining Russia in trying to influence the election in Hungary. Important for both to get the pro-Russia guy elected.
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Tom Nichols
Tom Nichols@RadioFreeTom·
Reports now that Hegseth oversold the war to Trump and underestimated Iran's willingness to fight back. It's almost as if he's unqualified for his job. Too bad the Senate didn't have confirmation hearings; those would have proven his manifest unsuitability to lead the Pentagon.
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Fox News@FoxNews·
🚨 BREAKING: President Trump has reportedly already fired Attorney General Pam Bondi, two sources familiar with the matter told Fox News Digital. Bondi met with Trump in the Oval Office on Wednesday night ahead of his speech to the nation on the war in Iran, where she was reportedly informed of her ousting, sources said. The president is reportedly considering replacing Bondi with EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin, sources added.
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J.C. Hoffman@j_c_hoffman·
@gbrew24 Why is it odd? The Iranians probably won't have much of an opinion on Finland and him, but he seems pragmatic. Trump happens to like him, so it's a channel that can be useful. It makes perfect sense and it seems like good news. He's exceptionally capable too.
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Gregory Brew
Gregory Brew@gbrew24·
Odd for the leader of Finland to be talking to Iran, given that the two countries generally don't engage very much. Incidentally, Stubb has a very good relationship with Trump, at least relative to other European leaders.
Alexander Stubb@alexstubb

I had a call with President of Iran, @drpezeshkian. We discussed the situation in Iran and the Middle East. A ceasefire and a diplomatic solution are urgently needed. I emphasized the need to end the strikes on neighbouring countries and restore freedom of navigation in the Strait Hormuz. Despite the disagreements, it is important to maintain dialogue.

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J.C. Hoffman@j_c_hoffman·
@mhmck The US would block them. Europe needs another security framework that includes Ukraine, I think.
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Michael MacKay
Michael MacKay@mhmck·
The United States will not guarantee to protect other NATO members from russian aggression. It is a faithless ally. Ukraine actually has been fighting the russian invaders for 12 years. It is a real ally. NATO desperately needs Ukraine as a member. Now.
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Steelhead Fisherman
Steelhead Fisherman@StillySteelhead·
@j_c_hoffman @ColyerAndy @marcthiessen Fair enough. But then we bury them under a mountain of pulverized rock before they can do much mischief. My fear though is that the next administration won't have the stones to follow through. Then we will have a problem.
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Marc Thiessen 🇺🇸❤️🇺🇦🇹🇼🇮🇱
So many longtime NATO supporters saying the same thing right now. I helped bring Poland, Hungary and Czech Republic into NATO. But denying us basing and overflight is inexcusable, as is their failure to help with Strait of Hormuz. No one asking them to bomb Iran, just let us use our bases and help escort ships. If they can’t do that, NATO has no purpose.
Clifford D. May@CliffordDMay

I'm pro-NATO. But I can't think of a single argument to refute what @MsMelChen says here. Not one. If others can, please weigh in.

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Steelhead Fisherman@StillySteelhead·
@j_c_hoffman @ColyerAndy @marcthiessen Destroying their centrifuges, capturing their materials, blowing up their missiles and production, killing their nuclear scientists...seems like a good way to shut it down. And if they ever start again...we go another round.
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J.C. Hoffman
J.C. Hoffman@j_c_hoffman·
Then why is it so hard for Bondi to do what he feels is warranted? To Trump this is an important failure. It's also clear that some of the criticism thrown at her will somehow reset with a new AG. That makes some of the Epstein troubles go away. 2/2
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J.C. Hoffman@j_c_hoffman·
This is much of the reason why Trump wants to replace Bondi. He needs people like Adam Schiff behind bars. He needs a high-profile arrest and trial against one of his foes. He has most likely convinced himself that his foes did illegal things. 1/2
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Dhru
Dhru@DhruTech·
@Polymarket When was the last time France was relevant ?
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
JUST IN: French President Macron says it’s “unrealistic” to try to reopen the Strait of Hormuz through military force.
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J.C. Hoffman@j_c_hoffman·
@RickSanchezTV Trump most likely knows it but he thought it would be easy to replace the regime.
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Rick Sanchez
Rick Sanchez@RickSanchezTV·
Modern wars are NOT won by blowing up targets. The US learned that the hard way in Afghanistan. You can destroy equipment, bases and missiles all day long, but if the political reality on the ground doesn’t change, the war isn’t over. That’s the part US still doesn’t seem to understand… Watch LIVE on BitChute at 2:30 GMT (5:30 Moscow time): bitchute.com/video/EkVX9z1d…
Rick Sanchez@RickSanchezTV

Start a FIRE… and then tell the world to put it out. Tonight I will discuss with Jeffrey Sachs the Trump’s speech, especially the Strait of Hormuz claim. Washington helped ignite the crisis, but now suggests the US doesn’t even need the route. That’s not strategy — that’s lighting the match and walking away. Watch LIVE on BitChute at 2:30 GMT (5:30 Moscow time): bitchute.com/video/EkVX9z1d…

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J.C. Hoffman@j_c_hoffman·
@StillySteelhead @ColyerAndy @marcthiessen The answer is that the US really isn't able to get rid of the regime and the nuclear program this way. If anything they make the regime realize that only nukes can protect them. It's not illegal to be stupid, but it isn't recommended either.
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J.C. Hoffman
J.C. Hoffman@j_c_hoffman·
The "Europe is preventing America from fixing it" excuse. America needs someone to blame and... well, it's never their own fault.
Melissa Chen@MsMelChen

Let’s be real here. Europe has spent decades freeloading on American security. Even now, with every NATO member finally hitting the 2% GDP target in 2025. But beyond the financial contributions, the real rupture is philosophical and the Iran crisis has shown a spotlight on it. Europe worships process. Endless committees, consultations, and “predictability.” Macron actually calls it a virtue. For Trump, this is paralysis as his style is to articulate a threat, fix a target, and act. The Americans are men of conviction and purpose. Europe on the other hand lives by bureaucratic liturgy and in high-minded abstractions. Sure, Americans might make mistakes when acting. But Europe never considers what the costs of not acting actually are. Just look at how their nations are doing on various fronts, especially on the border crisis, and you see the same cancerous rot that undergirds their foreign policy approach play out domestically. It's the same problem on a different scale. Iran is currently holding the Strait of Hormuz hostage, choking 20% of global oil and spiking prices past $100 a barrel. Meanwhile, the regime is bleeding from strikes, its nuclear ambitions are still alive despite degraded capability, and its proxies are firing missiles at allies and oil tankers. If this isn’t a clear and present danger to the global economy - of which Europe is a part - then I don’t know what is. Yet when Washington asked to use European bases to finish the job - bases the US has defended for generations, the response was hesitation and hand-wringing. The US did strike from RAF Fairford, but only after warnings that British soil could become a “legitimate target.” If you cannot agree that a theocratic regime with eschatological ambitions who have shown no restraint in hitting out at Gulf countries and threatening the world’s energy jugular is an enemy worth confronting, then what, exactly, are we allies about? Europe loves to preen about being tough on Russia. They issue condemnations and speeches and slap sanctions that hardly work to cripple the Russian economy. Now here was a chance to do something concrete: let the Americans use the bases they already pay for, help clear the Strait, and actually degrade the Iranian war machine that arms Moscow’s proxies. Turmp didn’t ask for boots on the ground or any kind of more offensive action. All he wanted was permission to operate from the infrastructure America has underwritten for decades. They couldn’t even manage that. So can you blame the Americans for seeing NATO for what it is? A paper-tiger alliance that expects Washington to bleed and pay while Brussels and London convenes and deliberates. If Europe refuses to treat Iran as the threat it is while happily letting American power keep the Strait open and the lights on, then the alliance is already dead. Trump is simply stating the obvious and the Americans are becoming very reluctant to subsidize the European delusion any longer.

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J.C. Hoffman@j_c_hoffman·
@JamesBrown00777 @ABC Yeah, it's not great for them, but like Trump's tariffs I bet they think it's two steps back for the US and only one back for them. Trump is still great for China.
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James Brown
James Brown@JamesBrown00777·
@j_c_hoffman @ABC Things are not going well for China. China needs Iranian oil. By blocking the Strait of Hormuz Iran has demonstrated a weakness in China's strategy being pursued by the leadership of China.
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ABC News@ABC·
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said on Thursday that the U.S. and Israel's "illegal military action" against Iran is the "root cause of the obstruction of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz." Follow live updates: abcnews.link/jATpShX
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J.C. Hoffman@j_c_hoffman·
@WalshFreedom It's very odd that so many Americans vote for a guy who so obviously serves the enemies of the country. It should be painstakingly obvious that he does harm to the US, yet not only do people vote for him, they did so even when it was obvious that he was a criminal.
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Joe Walsh
Joe Walsh@WalshFreedom·
It is Putin’s “dream plan.” Because Trump works for Putin.👇
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