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Personal Opinions. Comments on news and information related to military and conflict. {OSINF-OSINT} Yes, #FACTSDOMATTER

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PitBackle@PitBackle·
How to counter Vatniks. A thread that will expand in the future. NATO expansion to the EAST / Ukrainian NATO membership claims. a. The comparison between Russia and NATO does not hold. Russia is an autocracy/dictatorship, whereas NATO is an alliance of democratic countries that decides unanimously on new membership. Countries themselves choose to join. In former Soviet states, the peace movement even played a leading role, because NATO membership was seen as a guarantee of peace. NATO does not have its own army but relies on the contribution of the member states. (...) NATO can only expand when a potential candidate is accepted with unanimity by the other NATO members. They have fulfilled certain requirements. These include: - functioning democratic political system based on a market economy; - the fair treatment of minority populations; - a commitment to the peaceful resolution of conflicts; - the ability and willingness to make a military contribution to NATO operations; - a commitment to democratic civil-military relations and institutional structures. There is only one country today that invades its neighbor with military force and thus advances towards NATO/EU members: Russia Every day, the threat to the EU grows. - b. “Not one inch eastward” The alleged promise by James Baker, the U.S. Secretary of State, to Gorbachev has no legal value whatsoever. Oral agreements are not legally binding according to the International Court of Justice (ICJ): legal.un.org/avl/pdf/ha/sic… Moreover, Gorbachev himself has denied the claim (x.com/olddog100ua/st… ), and Baker acted without a NATO mandate. They were merely exploratory talks that ultimately led to the treaty on German reunification. “The talks were about German reunification, not about NATO enlargement. When German reunification was laid down in the 4+2 Treaty (the two Germanys plus the Allies, including the Soviet Union), NATO was in fact not mentioned at all. Gorbachev had not secured any written guarantee. All that remained was an oral promise made during confidential talks. According to Gorbachev, that promise was not about NATO enlargement but about Germany. In a 2014 interview, he said it had always been about the stationing of NATO troops in the former GDR, nothing more and nothing less.” vrt.be/vrtnws/nl/2022… 9 February 1990: Promise by Baker. 31 May – 3 June 1990: Bush tells Gorbachev that the United States supports a “Europe whole and free” and cannot accept agreements limiting nations’ rights to choose alliances 1 June 1990: At a joint press event, Bush reiterates the principle of free choice for all European states, with no mention of limiting NATO enlargement. This is a public, on-record signal to the Soviet delegation. = There was no official, recorded, legally binding limit on the number of NATO members who can democratically decide to join. - c. The Budapest Memorandum provided security assurances for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, Included by Russia and including specific commitments by Russia and others not to use force or economic coercion against Ukraine: The Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances comprises four substantially identical political agreements signed at the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe (CSCE) in Budapest, Hungary, on 5 December 1994, to provide security assurances by its signatories relating to the accession of Belarus, Kazakhstan and Ukraine to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT). The four memoranda were originally signed by four nuclear powers: Ukraine, Russia, the United States, and the United Kingdom.[1] France and China gave individual assurances in separate documents “The memoranda, signed in Patria Hall at the Budapest Congress Center with U.S. Ambassador Donald M. Blinken amongst others in attendance, prohibited Russia, the United States, and the United Kingdom from threatening or using military force or economic coercion against Ukraine, Belarus, and Kazakhstan, ‘except in self-defence or otherwise in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations’.” en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budapest_… - d. The situation in Ukraine did not arise from possible NATO membership but from the refusal to sign a trade agreement with the European Union: on 21 November 2013, protests broke out in response to President Viktor Yanukovych’s sudden decision not to sign the political association and free trade agreement with the European Union (EU), while in February of that year the Verkhovna Rada (the Ukrainian parliament) had approved the EU deal by an overwhelming majority. Instead, Yanukovych leaned towards closer ties with Russia, which pressured Ukraine to reject the EU deal and to join the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU). The president acted against the will of the people, even though he had previously fully committed himself to securing a trade agreement with the EU. Ukraine had never initiated an application for NATO membership. Only after the start of the war, in 2022, did Ukraine begin this process. --- Some examples of Russian hypocrisy or its willingness to unlawfully control other sovereign democratic neighboring countries, in a timeline: 1994: Signature on 21 October 1994 of the Agreement between the Republic of Moldova and the Russian Federation on the withdrawal of the Russian Fourteenth Army out of Moldova. osce.org/sites/default/… 1999: We welcome the commitment by the Russian Federation to complete withdrawal of the Russian forces from the territory of Moldova by the end of 2002. osce.org/sites/default/… In 2025, Russian military forces are still present in Moldova, so what value do Russian commitments have? 1999: Putin says he doesn’t want to take Crimea and that such an idea is “absolutely stupid” x.com/nexta_tv/statu… 2002: Putin said he had no problem with Ukraine joining NATO—because, in his own words, Ukraine is a sovereign nation and can decide for its own. x.com/United24media/… Only after the Orange Revolution, when a pro-Western leader was elected, did Russia change its position regarding Ukraine becoming a member of NATO. 2004: The Orange Revolution was a series of mass protests and acts of civil resistance in Ukraine from late November 2004 to January 2005, triggered by widespread reports of corruption and electoral fraud in the presidential run-off between Viktor Yushchenko and Viktor Yanukovych. Centered in Kyiv but supported nationwide, the movement forced Ukraine’s Supreme Court to annul the original results and order a new vote on 26 December 2004, which was judged free and fair and resulted in a clear victory for Yushchenko with about 52% of the vote against Yanukovych’s 44%. Yushchenko was declared the official winner and with his inauguration on 23 January 2005 in Kyiv, the Orange Revolution ended. Shortly after the Orange Revolution in Ukraine, which brought the pro-Western Viktor Yushchenko to power, Russia abruptly halted gas supplies to the country. The The conflict started in March 2005 and ended in January 2006. The Ukrainian president Viktor Yushchenko has announced, following the conflict over Russian gas supplies, an independent nuclear programme with the production of nuclear fuel. To reduce dependence on Russian energy supplies, Ukraine must expand its own gas production and reconsider its current coal policy. In the dispute over the drastically increased purchase price of Russian gas for Ukraine, the Kremlin temporarily suspended at the beginning of the year (1 January 2006) all gas supplies destined for neighbouring countries. oxfordenergy.org/wpcms/wp-conte… nieuwsblad.be/buitenland/joe… Russia disliked the election results and initiated economic revenge. Its vision of Ukraine joining NATO also changed: Russia suddenly realized it was starting to lose its influence over Ukraine and could not let this happen. 10 FEB 2007: Munich Conference. Attended by Putin. The main topics of his speech were criticism of the unipolar world order and of the role of the OSCE, NATO's eastward expansion, disarmament and the Iranian nuclear program. President Vladimir Putin's speech was seen as Russia's message to the West that it would not accept a subordinate role in international affairs. "First, the relationship between Russia and NATO must be clarified and further developed before Ukraine can join NATO, and not the other way around. Otherwise, NATO will be an enemy to Russia” en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_Muni… 02-04 APR 2008 Bucharest NATO summit Russian President Vladimir Putin was invited to the summit, and he arrived on the second day (3 April) to participate in bilateral NATO–Russia talks. He opposed the US plans to deploy missile defenses in Poland and the Czech Republic, which was discussed at the summit. Russia also opposed Georgia and Ukraine's NATO membership bids. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Buch… Russia has no say over other sovereign, democratic countries. They may dislike it, but that's their problem. And about the missile defenses in Poland and the Czech Republic: One country has recently placed nukes (!) closer to the other: Russia. In 2023 in Belarus. Where was the outrage about that? European Countries next to countries with Russian Nukes: 7 (8 if you include Sweden bordering Kaliningrad by Sea) Russia next to European Countries with nukes: 0 And Russia want to have a say in the missile defense capability of European nations? Why should we allow this? Kaliningrad -in between European countries- has nukes. Belarus has nukes since 2023. Why is this not a threat to us? Where is our aggressive outrage? Russia is the aggressor, but its information manipulation makes it sound otherwise. Russia took all the aggressive steps over the last decade. 8 August 2008: Russian-Georgian war. The Russian pretext started before, with Separatists... and infiltrating Russian soldiers... (Sounds familiar?) "On 1 August 2008, the Russian-backed South Ossetian forces started shelling Georgian villages, with a sporadic response from Georgian peacekeepers in the area. Intensifying artillery attacks by the South Ossetian separatists broke a 1992 ceasefire agreement. To put an end to these attacks, Georgian army units were sent into the South Ossetian conflict zone on 7 August and took control of most of Tskhinvali, a separatist stronghold, within hours. Some Russian troops had illicitly crossed the Georgia–Russia border through the Roki Tunnel and advanced into the South Ossetian conflict zone by 7 August before the Georgian military response. Russia falsely accused Georgia of committing "genocide" and "aggression against South Ossetia"—and launched a full-scale land, air and sea invasion of Georgia, including its undisputed territory." 2008: Putin: “Crimea is not disputed. The problems with the population (Tartars, Slavic Russians, etc) is a problem for Ukraine itself.” x.com/adnashmyash/st… x.com/PitBackle/stat… 2013: Putin: “We will not send in troops (in Crimea)” x.com/adnashmyash/st… x.com/PitBackle/stat… 2014: Putin: "The troops in Crimea are not 'Russian'"(soldiers) x.com/PitBackle/stat… 2014: Armed men (Back then ’separatists’ but know we know these were Russian soldiers) seized Simferopol’s Parliament building in Ukraine’s Crimea region. nytimes.com/video/world/eu… 2014: The Crimean status referendum was a Russia-manipulated total scam: there was no choice. a) The official result from the Autonomous Republic of Crimea was a 97 percent vote for integration of the region into the Russian Federation, with an 83 percent voter turnout, and from Sevastopol there was also a 97 percent vote for integration with Russia, with an 89 percent voter turnout. In earlier opinion polls from 2009 and 2010, support for joining Russia ranged between 50% and 65%, depending on the exact wording of the question, and moreover, the Crimean Tatars were predominantly opposed to joining. A result of 97% is therefore simply not credible. b) The March 16 referendum's available choices did not include keeping the status quo of Crimea and Sevastopol as they were at the moment the referendum was held. The choices were only “rejoin Russia as a federal subject” or “restore the 1992 Crimean constitution and Crimea's status as a part of Ukraine”. Both provided referendum choices would result in de facto separation from Ukraine, so the referendum choices were only “Against Ukraine” c) Before, during and after the referendum was proclaimed, the Crimean peninsula saw Russian soldiers take over public buildings and Ukrainian military installations. Finally, armed Russian military personnel – at the time still officially referred to as “separatists” – were present at the polling stations, which from the very beginning seriously undermined the free exercise of the right to vote. - 2014: Igor Girkin, an important Russian figure among the separatists in Donbas, working for the FSB, himself states that people were forced to vote for annexation at gunpoint. x.com/cossackgundi/s… 2014: Putin: "After the annexation of Crimea, Russia does not plan to further divide Ukraine." x.com/adnashmyash/st… 2014: Putin: "Our soldiers were in Crimea." x.com/PitBackle/stat… In short: 2008: “Crimea is not disputed” 2013: “We will not send troops to Crimea” Early 2014: “The troops are not Russian.” Later 2014: “The troops were Russian.” (Next will be Part 2: The Minsk agreements and the start of the massive illegal invasion in 2022.)
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PitBackle@PitBackle·
Ik blijf bij mijn standpunt en ga er ook niet veel meer over zeggen. Indien het geen 100% gemixte patrouilles worden OF de militairen krijgen deels politiebevoegdheid (en dan hebben we het nog niet gehad over training en maturiteit die nodig is voor deze opdracht)... dan is deze opdracht absurd en uitgedacht door mensen die noch de kennis hebben (ATFP) noch de opdracht zelf al hebben uitgevoerd... Vele collega's kunnen boeken schrijven over de absurditeiten tijdens de vorige opdrachten.
General Marc@general_marcT

Dat is niet weinig! Vanaf maandag militairen in Brussel en Antwerpen: “In totaal 600 manschappen nodig” hln.be/binnenland/van…

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PitBackle@PitBackle·
@thedukesofdank Ahja? Allee toon is waar dat allemaal staat. En meer zelfs: toon eens dat dat een actie was (1) van Palantir die (2) niet kon voorkomen bij een andere AI driven tool, (3) geen resultaat was van een manueel proces die niet goed werd uitgevoerd.
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PitBackle@PitBackle·
Ik begrijp niet waarom er zoveel controverse is rond Palantir. Er zijn tientallen bedrijven in dezelfde branche en ze gebruiken data die men ZELF deelt. Blijf vooral tiktok en andere apps gebruiken... DAT is het probleen.
Lars Bové@ZaakJustitie

Met Palantir Technologies Belgium is het omstreden Amerikaanse datatechbedrijf ook in ons land neergestreken. Premier De Wever ziet geen rechtsgrond om Palantir te weren van Belgische overheidsopdrachten. Onderzoek met @FTM_nl en nog buitenlandse media. tijd.be/politiek-econo…

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Dany Neudt@danyneudt·
Guillaume Delchef. Herstal. Verzetsgroep Gewapende Partizanen. Sluikpers. Arrestatie op 10 juli 1942. Guillaume wordt gefusilleerd op 5 augustus 1942. 41 jaar. #heldenvanhetverzet
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The Economist@TheEconomist·
The reckless campaign against Iran will weaken America’s president. That will make him angry. Be warned: he makes a very bad loser econ.st/4lA7lEQ
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PitBackle@PitBackle·
En Trump blijft maar Putin plezieren...
Rob Lee@RALee85

"Russia has been expanding its intelligence sharing and military cooperation with Iran, providing satellite imagery and improved drone technology to aid Tehran’s targeting of U.S. forces in the region, people familiar with the matter said... The technology provided includes components of modified Shahed drones, which are meant to improve communication, navigation and targeting, the people said. Russia has also been drawing on its experience using drones in Ukraine, offering tactical guidance on how many drones should be used in operations and what altitudes they should strike from, said the people, who included a senior European intelligence officer. Russia has been providing Iran with the locations of U.S. military forces in the Middle East as well as those of its regional allies, The Wall Street Journal has reported. That cooperation has deepened in early days of the war, with Russia recently providing satellite imagery directly to Iran, said two of the people, the officer and a Middle Eastern diplomat. The assistance is similar to intelligence the U.S. and European allies have given to Ukraine in recent years, analysts say. In the Gulf, Moscow’s aid is believed to have helped Iran with recent strikes on U.S. radar systems in the region, said the people. Those strikes have included an early warning radar for a Terminal High Altitude Area Defense, or Thaad, system in Jordan, as well as other targets in Bahrain, Kuwait and Oman." @tggrove @milanczerny @benoitfaucon wsj.com/world/russia-i…

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You reap what you sow. What hapenned with "We don't need the Brits sending an Aircraft carrier. They are not welcome late at the party."
Lindsey Graham@LindseyGrahamSC

Just spoke to @POTUS about our European allies’ unwillingness to provide assets to keep the Strait of Hormuz functioning, which benefits Europe far more than America. I have never heard him so angry in my life. I share that anger given what’s at stake. The arrogance of our allies to suggest that Iran with a nuclear weapon is of little concern and that military action to stop the ayatollah from acquiring a nuclear bomb is our problem not theirs is beyond offensive. The European approach to containing the ayatollah’s nuclear ambitions have proven to be a miserable failure. The repercussions of providing little assistance to keep the Strait of Hormuz functioning are going to be wide and deep for Europe and America. I consider myself very forward-leaning on supporting alliances, however at a time of real testing like this, it makes me second guess the value of these alliances. I am certain I am not the only senator who feels this way.

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Dany Neudt@danyneudt·
Alfred Stévenne. Jambes. Politiecommissaris. Inlichtingen. Arrestatie op 27 september 1943. Opsluiting in Mons en Charleroi. Deportatie naar Buchenwald. Alfred sterft in Lübeck op 12 april 1945. 48 jaar. #heldenvanhetverzet
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Theo Francken@FranckenTheo·
Nooit had een Eerste Minister meer steun bij de bevolking. Maar liefst 70% van de Vlamingen steunt @Bart_DeWever als premier. En ook in Wallonië (4de plaats) en Brussel (2de plaats) schiet zijn populariteit als een raket omhoog. 🚀 De tijden zijn erg woelig, met bijna dagelijks nieuw conflict. Onze premier houdt onder alle omstandigheden het hoofd koel en tekent de juiste weg uit. Keep calm and carry on, Bart. Sterk, visionair leiderschap is wat het Westen nodig heeft. Het volk voelt dat ook zo aan. Al vertroebelt een coalitieregering met 5 partijen soms het zicht. En ivm de steun aan Oekraïne, die blijft uiteraard onbetwist. Ter illustratie, vandaag bespreekt de Kamercommissie legeraankopen het militair steunpakket voor Oekraïne ter waarde van meer dan 1 miljard euro. Slava Ukraini! 🇺🇦
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Geert Noels@GeertNoels·
In Vlaanderen gaat men nu ook een fictief probleem aanpakken: de genderloonkloof. Die bedraagt volgens @carolinegennez 7%, volgens Eurostat en Statbel, 0,7%, de op 1 na laagste in Europa.
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Defence Index@Defence_Index·
🇫🇷🇺🇦 BREAKING: Volodymyr Zelenskyy says France will supply an upgraded SAMP/T air defense system able to intercept ballistic missiles, offering Ukraine a European alternative to the Patriot missile system.
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The Purple Pimpernel@Eyeswideopen69·
Confucius says: “If you call your allies cowards in February, don’t expect help in March you stupid cunt”.
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Euractiv@Euractiv·
Belgian foreign minister rebukes De Wever’s call to normalise Russia ties dlvr.it/TRVpMP
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PitBackle@PitBackle·
Hahahaha. Zegt hij openlijk op een platform dat in Rusland verboden is. Weeral zo een Wannebe Rus voor de aandacht...
I.E.F.@iefv

@Mihailescu_ @PitBackle Ik ben geen trol hoor. Ik ben fiere Rus en pro Putin. We zijn het enige land in Europa die geen slaaf van de Amerikanen is en daar ben ik hier op. Putin heeft van Rusland in 25 jaar een wereldmacht gemaakt. We zijn geen bedelende prostituees zoals in Oekraïne.

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Daractenus@Daractenus·
The man that humiliated every US ally that ever fought alongside the US, the man that ridiculed the European soldiers that died in Iraq and Afghanistan claiming they "stayed a little back", the cretin that kept claiming the US doesn't need allies, now begs for allies to help.
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