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Cloooud |🇺🇦
Cloooud |🇺🇦@GloOouD·
❗️BREAKING: 🇺🇦Ukraine declares a ceasefire on May 5 and 6, if 🇷🇺Russia wants a ceasefire on May 9, they will start it earlier - Zelensky If Putin refuses, as I understand it, he should expect a Ukrainian "delegation" of attack drones at the May 9 parade
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SKIF
SKIF@SKIF_A_S_G·
To all NAFO fellas, This photo was the idea of my boys. They wanted it simple and honest, no posing, no slogans, no explanations. Just them, the frontline and a word the enemy hates to see: NAFO. These are my mortar battery. They work in silence, in mud, in cold, under pressure that doesn’t make it into videos. They don’t ask for recognition. But today, they asked me to pass a message. They know who stands with them. They know that behind every meme, every post, every fundraiser, there are real people who chose a side and stayed on it. Your support turns into ammunition, optics, transport, repairs, and time. Time to hold. Time to fight. Time to win. This isn’t propaganda. It’s a handshake across continents. From the Battalion of Operational Purpose ATEY, thank you for being stubborn, loud, and relentless in the right direction. We’ll take it from here. Skif
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Anders Åslund
Anders Åslund@anders_aslund·
Trump has no reason to fire Hegseth. Nobody could do more damage to the US armed forces as fast as Hegseth. Putin must be very satisfied with Hegseth and thus Trump.
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The atmosphere in the Pentagon is reportedly in "disarray," with senior officials fearing that the internal cohesion required for a functioning military has been severely damaged by Hegseth’s leadership. share.google/hrHFFSyZoMWrJ3…

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MAKS 25 🇺🇦👀
MAKS 25 🇺🇦👀@Maks_NAFO_FELLA·
🇺🇦🤝🇦🇲 Ukraine and Armenia signed an agreement on a long-term cooperation.
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Com Truth
Com Truth@comtruth_com·
Ich bin rechts und Pro Ukraine
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MAKS 25 🇺🇦👀
MAKS 25 🇺🇦👀@Maks_NAFO_FELLA·
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Joni Askola
Joni Askola@joni_askola·
Good news: The Finnish Defence Forces have been quietly building specialized anti-drone units with undisclosed systems. These are vital defensive capabilities that are still rare across Europe. Every European nation needs to prioritize this kind of preparation
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
Four days ago, I wrote that after every Trump-Putin phone call, something deranged follows within weeks. I said mark the date. I said the clock is ticking. I was wrong. It took seventy-two hours. Allow me to recap what the leader of the free world has done to his closest allies since that cosy ninety-minute phone call with a man who poisons people in their driveways. Germany: 5,000 troops withdrawn. More promised. The Army’s Long Range Fires Battalion, scheduled to deploy to Europe, quietly cancelled. Germany, which actually met its NATO spending targets, which opened its bases and airspace to American operations, which did everything Trump asked, got punished anyway. Because its chancellor had the audacity to point out that Iran was humiliating Washington at the negotiating table. He was right. That was the problem. Italy: threatened with troop withdrawal because, in Trump’s words, Italy “has not been of any help.” Italy, a founding NATO member. Italy, which hosts tens of thousands of American troops and several critical US military installations. Useless, apparently. Spain: “horrible. Absolutely horrible.” Spain’s crime was refusing to let the United States use Spanish bases and airspace to bomb Iran. A sovereign decision by a sovereign ally. Described by the President of the United States as horrible. The European Union: 25% tariffs on cars and trucks, announced in the same week as the troop withdrawals. Germany builds cars. This was not a coincidence. And through all of this, Vladimir Putin got a ceasefire proposal endorsed, a nuclear diplomacy role handed to him on a plate, and not a single harsh word. Four days ago I predicted one unhinged announcement, one ally humiliated, and one idea so catastrophically stupid that the national security apparatus would spend a weekend trying to undo it. We got four allies humiliated, two economic attacks, and a full military retreat from the continent America spent eighty years promising to defend. I would say I am surprised. But I wrote it down in advance. Which makes this less a prediction and more a schedule. Stay connected, Follow Gandalv @Microinteracti1
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Trump and Putin just spent 90 minutes on the phone together. Ninety minutes. That is longer than most marriages last before someone throws a plate. We don’t know exactly what was said. We never do. But we know the pattern. Every time these two have a nice long chat, something deranged happens within weeks. Putin proposed a temporary ceasefire in Ukraine to mark Victory Day on May 9.  A pause. A photo opportunity and Trump, naturally, backed the initiative.  Because why wouldn’t he? It costs him nothing and sounds tremendous. Putin also offered to help secure Iran’s nuclear material. Russia. Helping with nuclear material. The Kremlin also made sure to warn Trump about “damaging consequences” if he renews the Iran war. So Putin is now issuing warnings to the American president. And the American president is apparently taking the call. Ninety minutes. That is a lot of time to be told what to do by a man who arrests his own generals. Here is what history tells us. After every one of these conversations, Trump emerges slightly more confused and considerably more dangerous. The next few weeks will involve at least one unhinged announcement, one ally publicly humiliated, and one idea so spectacularly stupid that the entire national security apparatus will spend a weekend trying to talk him out of it. Mark the date. The clock is ticking.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ Stay connected, Follow Gandalv @Microinteracti1

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WarMonitor🇺🇦🇬🇧
Western intelligence services believe their is a serious possibility of a coup in Russia against Putin security has vastly tightened around the Kremlin with top generals being put under surveillance-CNN As the war drags on the tensions will continue to rise...
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NEXTA
NEXTA@nexta_tv·
🚨 BREAKING: The army is retreating and giving up positions. Putin is losing already captured territory Russia’s offensive has stalled. For the first time in a long while, Russia is not just standing still — it is moving backward, not forward. According to the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), in April 2026 Russian forces withdrew from positions covering an area of 116 square kilometers. This is the first recorded instance of such territorial losses since August 2024. The Russian army has begun to lose territory it had previously captured. For Moscow, this is an especially troubling signal: after months of pressure and attempts to push the front line forward, there are now signs that holding the line is becoming increasingly difficult.
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MAKS 25 🇺🇦👀
MAKS 25 🇺🇦👀@Maks_NAFO_FELLA·
🦅🇺🇦 Ukrainian drones may fly at the parade on May 9 in Moscow, — Zelensky.
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Jay in Kyiv
Jay in Kyiv@JayinKyiv·
The idiocy of Putin's regime, moving all the country's air defenses to protect a propaganda parade in Moscow. Its going to be an amazing week.
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Jay in Kyiv
Jay in Kyiv@JayinKyiv·
One of Russia's most popular bloggers says that the Russian elite are about to oust Putin, replacing him with a weak pro-western puppet, ushering in (once again) a new Gorbachev-esque time of perestroika to convince the west to remove sanctions, while in the background warring clans will battle over the nation's (Putin's) wealth. Maxim Kalashnikov further cites that not only the armed Russians returning from the front will descend the country into violent chaos, but that interethnic violence will explode.
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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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Libby Fella 🇫🇮
Libby Fella 🇫🇮@LibbySnowflak·
No matter how much Trump appeases russia, Moscow will always frame its unprovoked invasion of Ukraine as a war against the US. If russia wins, they will not thank Trump. They will gloat about defeating America and NATO in a shooting war. Appeasement does not buy peace.
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Greyskull
Greyskull@FreudGreyskull·
The AFU cleared the northern part of Gulyaypole, Zaporizhia region
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Tamara Krawchenko 🌻🍉
Ireland is supplying the Russian military with aluminum. All that talk about anti-imperialism and anti-colonialism and here we are…. I hope this is dealt with swiftly. occrp.org/en/investigati…
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Joni Askola
Joni Askola@joni_askola·
Europe must get much better at prosecuting treason. It is completely unacceptable for politicians and influencers to push Russian interests from within our own borders. Taking a hostile state's money to undermine your own continent is a crime and must be punished as one
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Covie
Covie@covie_93·
The people who promised to fix everything on day 1 are still out here blaming Joe Biden on day 467.
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