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I’ve been following this for weeks, and I think something fundamental shifted last week.
Europe is quietly drafting a fallback plan to run NATO’s military structures without the United States.
Air defense, logistics, Baltic reinforcement corridors. The full package.
The Wall Street Journal has the details, but I’ve believed for months this moment was coming.
Germany dropping its opposition was the turning point. When Berlin moves, Europe moves.
I think that’s the single most important development in European defense this year.
Rutte came back from Washington calling the alliance “more European-led.” He didn’t say much else about how the meeting went.
Nobody did.
Word is Trump was furious, complained throughout, and the whole thing went out the window before it started.
My read: the U.S. is heading for the exit with its tail between its legs.
Trump called NATO a “paper tiger” and threatened withdrawal over Europe’s refusal to back U.S.-Israeli operations against Iran.
A 2023 law requires a Senate supermajority to actually pull out. But I don’t think the Europeans are waiting to find out.
They’re not asking Washington anymore.
They’re planning around it.
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Did you hear Zelensky's Easter message, recorded from Kyiv's Saint Sofia, a church older than Moscow?
He began by quoting the words of the 11th-century Oranta inscription behind him: “God is in the midst of the city; it shall not be moved.”
The Oranta, a depiction of the Virgin Mary with arms extended in prayer over the city of Kyiv, is one of Ukraine's most sacred symbols.
"Christ is risen," Zelensky, and the First Lady responded, "He is risen indeed." Zelensky called for a day when "winter and all evil will retreat from our land."
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JD Vance got ditched by Erika Kirk at yesterday's poorly attended TPUSA event. I break down Vance and MAGA’s most recent failures as Trump’s regime spirals out of control.
youtu.be/ZcXJLSe8XIw

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Texas' only licensed Hindi, Punjabi, and Urdu legal interpreter is now languishing in a Raymondville detention center. She’s lived in America for 35 years: texasobserver.org/immigration-co…
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Let me get this straight. Musk was paid $5 billion through the DOGE endeavor and the only thing DOGE did was dismantle the entities that were investigating him for fraud. Wow
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This should be a mandatory video to watch for anyone before investing into Elon's ventures going forward 😂
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Lots of good sense here. Notable that as so often Sen. Chris Murphy is an elected official willing to speak hard truths.
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BREAKING: 🇺🇸 Former U.S. Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton:
"It is shocking that Trump said no one informed him that Iran could close the Strait of Hormuz. I find it unbelievable that one of the fundamental pillars of geopolitical strategy in the Middle East was ignored. That was the first thing we assumed Iran would do. It is their main tool of global leverage. We are now seeing the consequences of a foreign policy driven by impulse rather than strategy.

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Remember last year’s Oval Office meeting between Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Donald Trump?
Remember Trump’s disgraceful behavior and his attack on Zelenskyy?
There was one moment in particular that escalated the entire conversation.
Zelensky said: “You have a nice ocean and don’t feel it now, but you will feel it in the future.”
That’s when Trump snapped: “Don’t tell us what we’re going to feel.”
And from that point on, the meeting unraveled.
At the time, many brushed it off as just another political clash. Some even criticized Zelensky. But Zelensky wasn’t being provocative. He was simply stating the truth.
Zelenskyy was right.
Fast forward to today.
The United States is now directly entangled in a confrontation with Iran. And suddenly, the idea of a “distant war” feels very different.
Because Americans are feeling it.
Not through bombs falling on their cities, but through higher gas prices, economic uncertainty, and growing instability. Exactly the kind of consequences Zelensky was warning about.
And here is the deeper irony.
Full articles is on my Substack account: open.substack.com/pub/romanshere…

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