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@Mylovanov At this point it will be a forever war if the EU can keep up the funding. I really suspect they can't.
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Tymofiy Mylovanov
Tymofiy Mylovanov@Mylovanov·
Zelenskyy: Putin can’t occupy Ukraine. The front hasn’t changed much in 90 days, and Ukraine is in its strongest position in the last 10 months. To end the war, pressure must be on Putin, not Ukraine — his goal is to keep advancing, even toward the Baltics. 1/
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Rbig18@Robinsoss·
@Softnessa_ Things that never happened for a thousand Alex.
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꧁✿Nessa✿꧂@Softnessa_·
Anonymous My 13-year-old son just said, “Mum, I think I have a good idea. The people in America protesting ICE should call themselves LAVA — Local And Very Angry. And lava melts ice. You should post that and see if it's a good idea" We’re about as far away from the United States as you can get, here in Perth, Western Australia. But I hope the people over there know that even a young boy on the other side of the world can see when something isn’t right.
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Rbig18@Robinsoss·
@0nlyk1tt3n Illegal though. If I got away with murder for three decades and had a children should I not face justice?
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Kitten@0nlyk1tt3n·
Her husband is being taken by ICE after being in America illegally for over 3 decades. Be Honest Is this really what you voted for?
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Rbig18@Robinsoss·
@SavchenkoReview Sometimes disagreement ends in divorce. It just may this time and it really may be the best thing. Who says severing most ties won't be best for both. I think America would have a brighter future. Maybe Europe as well.
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Savchenko Volodymyr@SavchenkoReview·
🇮🇹🇪🇺🇺🇸 Meloni: "I still believe that at the geopolitical level, Europe has little to gain from a difference of opinion with the United States, but our task is first and foremost to defend our national interests, and when we disagree, we must speak out. And this time we disagree."
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Rbig18@Robinsoss·
@Cappy_Nate Can but won't. Too many hands out. Will just be a moneypit.
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Nathan Labbe
Nathan Labbe@Cappy_Nate·
This is how civilized countries build railway. Efficient. Organized. Highly Automated. Canada can too. 🇨🇦💪
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Hunter Thompson
Hunter Thompson@iwastaken·
@SpeakerPelosi, another slurred "history lesson" while the ice cream melts? Let's sober up with actual cold, hard facts instead of partisan fairy tales. NATO wasn't "rooted in peace & democracy"; it was a Cold War defensive pact against Soviet aggression, and Article 5 has been invoked exactly once in 77 years. This was after 9/11, when Europe needed us. You've conveniently forgotten NATO's offensive adventures you cheered, like the 1999 Kosovo bombing (no UN approval, thousands of civilian deaths) and 2011 Libya regime change, which created a failed state and migrant crisis. Peace? Tell that to the chaos your party helped unleash. Trump's "threats" aren't shortsighted, they're leverage that worked. When he took office in 2017, only 3 of 29 allies hit 2% GDP defense spending. Europeans freeloading for decades while the U.S. footed 60-70% of the alliance's actual military muscle. By 2025, all 32 members finally met the 2% target for the first time ever; after Trump's public shaming and your party's endless blank checks. U.S. spending? Still 3.2% of GDP and 62% of NATO's total $1.4+ trillion defense outlay. Europe/Canada? Barely scraping 2% on average, even after a 20% bump last year. Who's the real "gift to Putin"? Decades of weak European militaries you enabled. Presidents have unilaterally withdrawn from treaties for over a century. - JCPOA under Trump - 1987 INF Treaty under Trump - Open Skies under Trump - ABM under Bush - 1954 Mutual Defense Treaty with RoC (Taiwan) under Carter. There are over 100 treaty terminations that occurred in the 20th-21st century, with the vast majority handled unilaterally by the Executive. The Constitution gives the executive sole power over foreign affairs and treaty termination; Congress can't handcuff the commander-in-chief with a simple statute, such as the 2024 NDAA section 1250A. This mirrors failed past attempts to handcuff past presidents. Legal scholars and DOJ's OLC opinions view such restrictions as unconstitutional when they intrude on the executive's foreign affairs and commander-in-chief powers. In NATO's own Article 13 allows any party to withdraw after one year's notice, presidents have invoked similar clauses before. Pelosi, your comment of "law is clear" claim ignores this constitutional reality and decades of practice. This selective outrage over "threats" to outdated or one-sided deals ignores how every modern president; from Carter to Bush to Trump, has ditched flawed agreements when they no longer served America. Pretending a partisan NDAA rider overrides Article II is the real shortsighted theater. Americans aren't obligated to endless freeloading or arms control charades violated by adversaries. Facts over fear-mongering. Face it you washed up bleating drunkard. NATO became a U.S. piggy bank for welfare-state Europeans who won't defend themselves. Trump calls it a "paper tiger" because it is; especially when they sat out supporting us against Iran recently. Keep clutching your pearls, drinking your bottles of wine, all while eating your freezer full of ice cream. Americans are done subsidizing deadbeats while you lecture from your insider-trading vineyard.
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Rbig18@Robinsoss·
@Jenny_1884 Japan? I don't believe Europe will ever have anyone's back in a meaningful way.
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Rbig18@Robinsoss·
@tag4UK I would need to brush up on my history bit isn't France sort of a long term sworn enemy of Britain? Only relatively recently an ally? Or is it more a frienenamy type relationship?
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tag 🇬🇧@tag4UK·
I've got a very bad feeling that dumping America for France is not going to serve us well. This is a mistake, we're making a very big mistake.
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Rbig18@Robinsoss·
@DThorgilsson @1414Maple He is not even an American TV personality anymore. Has no real intel at all. Some people are just so easy to stir up.
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Darren Thorgilsson@DThorgilsson·
@1414Maple Why don’t you start defending your cult leaders policies and decisions instead of whining about other people you absolute idiot??? Canada is going bankrupt and you cry about an American TV personality!! You can’t possibly be this dumb! Well I guess you can…….
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Rbig18@Robinsoss·
@Dad_2_The_Bone We found a few Karen's here. Also notice the spelling of "humour" . These dudes were emasculated and part female now.
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Dad to the Bone
Dad to the Bone@Dad_2_The_Bone·
I just blocked someone for making a “joke” about how the woman astronaut on Artemis II has traveled further from the kitchen than any other woman. If this is humor to you we will not get along. This woman is more bad ass than he’ll ever be.
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Rbig18@Robinsoss·
@ChrisSh97673102 @Microinteracti1 Fair enough. Let's divorce before this gets violent. I am shocked lately over the hatred I hear from Americans over Europe. Not just MAGA I mean Dem's too.
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Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
NATO has completely abandoned Washington. And Europe will probably break from Trump’s madhouse before it’s too late. Gandalv / @Microinteracti1
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Rbig18@Robinsoss·
@Michael7ucci I think Europe could have 20 or 30 years ago but they let that slip away.
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Rbig18@Robinsoss·
@Paco_Glez_ In America's defense they also went to space, are highly advanced technologically and rich. Not bad for a people who's "parents" saw them as servants to be pillaged until they got mad and smacked Ma & Pa around.
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Paco González 🇪🇸🇪🇺🇮🇱🇨🇺🇺🇦🇻🇪
Los yankis son ese primo bruto, arrogante, a veces violento, que suele meter la pata en las fiestas familiares, grosero y patán. Pero de la familia. Y como familia siempre está ahí, en las buenas y en las malas. Irán y Palestina no son familia, ni amigos, ni conocidos.
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Chetuya Math Chinagolum@Chetuyachinago·
So basically, ever since NATO refused to dance to Washington's war drums in the Middle East, there has been this lobotomized trend of Americans pushing for their "sweet and all-powerful" country to pull out of NATO to "teach Europe a lesson." It is worth noting that I've seen plenty of room-temperature IQ takes on this platform, but this one right here takes the trophy. Understand that America cannot pull out of NATO because doing so would be tantamount to a high-speed suicide. 1. BASES ARE NOT CHARITY HOUSES: Fact is that, American bases scattered around Europe are not a collection of homeless shelters for soldiers. They are being used by America to project raw power. They are the forward-operating gas stations of American hegemony. Those bases allow the US to protect trade routes and strike anywhere on the planet in a matter of hours. America has the ability to force and bully the world into using the dollar to buy oil today specifically because of these bases. Without these bases acting as drainage pipes around the Persian Gulf, America would not stand a single, solitary chance against Iran. So Americans, understand that you u are not "protecting" the EU; you're squatting in their yard so you can keep your boot on the world’s throat. 2. CLOSE ALL TRADE: Again, even with a rudimentary, fifth-grade knowledge of Economics, it’s not difficult to see that should America decide to close all trade with the EU, Americans will be eating their own shoes within weeks. Cutting the EU off would send the US stock market into an unprecedented nose dive and ensure that the "Made in the USA" sticker becomes a pathetic relic of a bygone era. You’re not "punishing" the Europeans; you’re amputating your own legs here. 3. THE TECH BAN: Refusing to sell military equipment to Europe may sound "alpha" to the Twitter keyboard warriors until you realize that American military industries like Lockheed Martin, Boeing, and Raytheon employ hundreds of thousands of Americans. Closing that market corridor is an automatic sack letter to that entire labor force, which would collapse the US economy overnight. Furthermore, the EU won't just sit there and cry like a baby,they will simply outsource their military equipment from Russia and China, and case closed. The American economy would effectively grind to a halt while your rivals cashed the checks. 4. INTELLIGENCE SHARING: This is the most delusional part of the entire manifesto. Intelligence sharing is a two-way street. If America refuses to share intelligence with the EU, then the EU shuts the blinds on America likewise. If their radar detects Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles from North Korea, China, or Russia heading for US soil, and you've "cut them off," they are not going to pick up the phone either. Before your own local radar can even pick up the signal, half of America’s major cities would already be buried under the rubble. Conclusion: This "Catturd" manifesto is a bluff written by people disconnected from reality who have enjoyed the safety and luxury of a US-led world for so long they’ve forgotten how they got it. You can't be the "greatest nation on earth" while hiding under your bed and refusing to talk to the neighbors. Cutting off the EU is not "America First." It’s America Finishing Last, alone, irrelevant, and blind, while the rest of the world moves on without the dying and outdated empire.
Catturd ™@catturd2

- Pull out of NATO. - Close all bases and remove all military personal from the UK, Germany, Spain, and France. - Never protect these countries again. - Stop all trade with these countries. ZERO. - Refuse to share any military technologies and don't allow to them to buy any military equipment. Ever. - Don't share any intelligence with them. NONE. - Tell them they have to provide 100% of weapons and money to Ukraine. - Cut them off completely.

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Rbig18@Robinsoss·
@GetRyback92 @cricket_paul @Chetuyachinago Lumping half a people of 360m together and proclaiming they stupid when they they just launched i to space really shows how much hate you have for people that think different. I would guess you're a very small minded petty person.
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Three Year Letterman@3YearLetterman·
I just had a very disturbing Good Friday encounter with an ICE agent at the airport As I was going through security, an ICE agent asked me for my ID. I told him this isn’t Soviet Russia and that the only citizenship papers I planned to show him were the Declaration of Independence “Sir, I’m just asking for ID, not proof of citizenship,” he said. “Today is the anniversary of Jesus’s resurrection,” I replied. “He was an American. Would you have asked to see his papers too? Would the scars on his hands not have been enough for you?” He was stunned silent. I strode past him without showing my ID and went through the metal detector I received a standing ovation
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Rbig18@Robinsoss·
@cricket_paul @Chetuyachinago Ahh yes, the never ending arrogance from Europe The constant putting down of American intelligence. Only this time she tossed in a derogatory slang as well. It's like clockwork. The arrogance knows no bounds.
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Pauline@cricket_paul·
@Chetuyachinago 👏👏👏, don’t expect too many yanks be able to understand your post, most wouldn’t have the attention span to read it all. The MAGA cult are not known to have the necessary IQ to understand this.
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Jostein Hauge
Jostein Hauge@haugejostein·
I have indeed been to Norway — I am Norwegian and lived there for 23 years before moving abroad. I have also lived in the US. And I can tell you that the quality of life is *far* better in Norway than in the US. Any quality of life index would tell you the same.
Dan Eastman@DanEastman2023

If you’ve ever been to Norway you’d realize it’s a very lovely place but the people live very utilitarian lives and there is nowhere near the quality of life you find in the US. It’s a nice, basic place to live with no urban turmoil, an homogeneous culture and not a lot of sunlight…

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Rbig18@Robinsoss·
@rich_toronto Pipelines first, end equalization payments, massive house building by reducing all government obstacles(not just say it but do it). Resolve youth unemployment.
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Rich Toronto@rich_toronto·
If you were PM of Canada and had a majority government, what is the first thing you’d do?
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