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Europe must aim for one ultimate scenario in Ukraine: We need a Russian defeat severe enough to end Putin's regime. Anything short of that guarantees Moscow remains a permanent threat







At a time of war in the Middle East, the US has no ambassador in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Iraq or Kuwait. At a time of war in Europe, there is no US ambassador in Russia or Ukraine. Altogether some 115 of 195 ambassador posts are vacant. @RobbieGramer wsj.com/politics/polic…


There’s a reason President Trump is respected by world leaders, and it’s because he’s consistently shown a level of strength that we haven’t seen from our Commander in Chief in modern history.



40 years of US policy that Taiwanese arm sales are not a bargaining chip with China down the drain.


This is corruption on steroids. abcnews.com/US/trump-poise…

Alice Weidel says Ukrainian drone strikes inside russia threaten Germany’s security. Not the russian genocide. Not the daily terror attacks. Not the massacres. Not the millions displaced across Europe. Only Ukraine fighting back. Absolutely vile hypocrisy.





Trump on Taiwan: When you look at the odds, China is a very, very powerful, big country. That’s a very small island. Think of it; it’s 59 miles away. We’re 9,500 miles away. That’s a little bit of a difficult problem. If you look at the history, Taiwan was developed because we had presidents that didn’t know what the hell they were doing. They stole our chip industry.





Ich habe #Weidel wegen der öffentlichen Billigung von Straftaten (russischer Angriffskrieg) gemäß § 140 angezeigt.




Chamath: Taiwan Loses Its Strategic Importance in 18 Months @chamath: “ We're 18 months from Taiwan not being an important moment of conversation the way it is today. Why 18 months? Because we are at a point where we're probably 1-2 nanometers away from being able to do what we need Taiwan to strategically do for us. And so as we scale up our chip fabs, as we get more capacity, and interestingly, there are these orthogonal technologies being developed. I don't know if you guys saw, but Neuralink was showcasing a machine that is literally operating at the almost nanometer scale to do the brain operations for the implantation, all automatically. When you have the dexterity and the capability mechanically to make these things, the real reason then is a very different one than what it is today. Today, it's economic. And if you take that off the table, I think we'll have a very different attitude to Taiwan.”






