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panta rhei (alles fließt) meine Flüchtigkeitsfehler bitte ich zu verzeihen die anderen (Fehler) auch. If you block me, I will block you

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Anton Gerashchenko
Anton Gerashchenko@Gerashchenko_en·
Russian Duma (parliament) has approved the permission for Putin to use Russia's armed forces in foreign countries to "protect Russians" who are under arrest abroad. It took Duma just several minutes to approve this. Over 3,000 Russians are currently under arrest in various countries. Many have received sentences for cyber fraud, smuggling, espionage and money laundering. So now, Russia would be able to invade a foreign country to "defend its citizens." See quoted post for more details on this.
Anton Gerashchenko@Gerashchenko_en

❗️Soon, virtually any holder of a Russian passport abroad could become a pretext for Russian military intervention. The EU should sharply restrict entry for Russian citizens. This is no longer about comfort or "openness" - it is a matter of security. The formula should be simple: minimal entry by default, maximum checks, and exceptions only for genuinely justified humanitarian and family cases. This is not "Russophobia," but basic self-defense. The Russian government has officially submitted draft law No. 1181659-8 to the State Duma, allowing the extraterritorial use of the Russian Armed Forces by presidential decision to "protect" Russians detained, held, or prosecuted abroad under decisions of foreign or international courts whose jurisdiction Moscow does not recognize. This is groundwork for a pretext. Russia’s draft law should not be read as concern for "its people" but as an attempt to pre-legitimize the use of force abroad. The Kremlin is systematically building a legal construct: ◾️ first - rejecting the jurisdiction of foreign and international courts (December 2025); ◾️ then - banning the extradition of those who fought for Russia (March 2026); ◾️ now - a separate provision allowing the use of the military to "protect" detained Russians abroad. Among the most notable current cases are Butyagin (now in Poland) and Torden (in Finland). For the Kremlin, almost anyone could become a future "rescue" target (they may also draw inspiration from the Maduro precedent), especially if their case is useful for propaganda. The core objective is to frame virtually anything as an "attack on Russia." If a Russian citizen is detained by a European state for any reason - war crimes, occupation-related activities, sabotage, or cooperation with proxy networks - the Kremlin seeks to portray this not as law enforcement, but as the "persecution of Russian citizens." This is the key mechanism: to turn a criminal arrest into a political incident, and a political incident into grounds for escalation. The danger is that the material for such cases already exists in Europe. Russian nationals linked to Wagner, proxy structures, sabotage activities, recruitment, and covert operations are already present across Europe. Some are already involved in investigations and court cases. Others may be used in future provocations. This means the Kremlin does not even need to wait for an accidental incident - potential figures who can later be framed as "victims of persecution" already exist. The scheme is simple and dangerous: first - a provocation, sabotage, or other subversive act; then - the arrest of the operative in Europe; followed by a media campaign about a "hunt for Russians"; and finally - invoking the new legal provision as grounds for "protection." This is how not a diplomatic dispute, but a controlled pretext for special operations, abductions, coercive pressure, or broader escalation is created. The conclusion is stark: this draft law is not about protecting citizens - it is about instrumentalizing them. The Kremlin wants any arrest of a Russian abroad - whether an archaeologist, militant, saboteur, recruiter, mercenary, or simply a Russian citizen dissatisfied with European laws - to be repackaged, when needed, into a casus belli.

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gascobourguignon🇫🇷
@we_pf @robbertleusink Les grecs nous appellent encore gaulois d’ailleurs Et c’est pas une question, c’est une réalité, Strasbourg a été fondé et occupé d’abord par des celtes Les germains cherchent à envahir depuis toujours et passer le Rhin depuis 2000 ans Insupportables
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Robbert Leusink
Robbert Leusink@robbertleusink·
Rotterdam was destroyed in 15 minutes On May 14, 1940, the Luftwaffe bombed the city while a ceasefire was already being negotiated The Dutch commander sent up flares to signal surrender Half the formation turned back The other half dropped their bombs anyway 900 people died The historic city centre was gone Rotterdam rebuilt itself as a modernist city because there was nothing left to restore What you see there today is what 15 minutes did to 8 centuries
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Werner Pfeiffer 🇩🇪🇺🇦
@jus2poulet @robbertleusink This is your mistake: the Rhine always was a main artery - with Germanic people living on both sides. That was true even under Roman times. Ok, I will study Alsace in Roman times. You should study Alsace (and Lorraine) since Charlemagne - when these places were German.
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gascobourguignon🇫🇷
@we_pf @robbertleusink Le camp romain d’Argentoratum est fondé sur un site d’occupation celte gaulois bien avant de s’appeler Strasbourg C’est la chronologie du peuplement qui ne fait aucun doute
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gascobourguignon🇫🇷
@we_pf @robbertleusink Concentre toi sur ton pays plutôt que sur celui des autres À l’origine Strasbourg est une ville Celte gauloise, absolument pas germain. Les français sont sur le territoire bien avant les migrations des germains. Restez chez vous.
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Werner Pfeiffer 🇩🇪🇺🇦
@jus2poulet @robbertleusink :-) I heard that the French Revolution was about the Gauls getting rid of their "German" royals ... Listen, you can be proud. Compared to what #Russia and her "Slav" allies did to Germans in the East you are the most noble people one can think of!
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@jus2poulet @robbertleusink Well, Roman Empire was before 400. And, don't worry, I will stay where I am. The issue was: if France assimilates "Germans" in the interest of the nation state, how can we criticise China or Turkey or many other states?
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@jus2poulet @robbertleusink Alsace and Lorraine (and even Verdun!) used to have a German metropolitan! The Church has never acknowledged the French expansion. Rather than establishing a Gaul oversight the dioceses now "report" to the Pope directly ...
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victorshannock
victorshannock@victorshannock·
@we_pf That’s how it used to be. What concerns many is the critical revision of (our) history, the debunking of heros and an attitude of shame for our past
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Werner Pfeiffer 🇩🇪🇺🇦
@victorshannock What would the "existing Torah" be? I heard that some "radical" Jews refuse to use the term "Bible". Currently even atheists in Israel have found out about the early books in the Bible ("Torah" & Book of Josua) and "use" it to justify pushing back borders ...
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victorshannock
victorshannock@victorshannock·
@we_pf Biblical criticism might argue the first 5 books of the Bible couldn’t have been written by Moses as includes an account of his own death. I recall reading an Orthodox Jewish scholar suggesting this was simply added, (to the existing Torah)
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victorshannock
victorshannock@victorshannock·
You frequently look backwards: my understanding is regarding Malaysia an injustice was done to the Malay people when they became a minority and the Chinese out-performed them As for South Africa the abandonment of apartheid has let to white farmers from the republic seeking asylum in the US
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