Pongo232
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Pongo232
@Rusticman232
Dogs best friend. Go, go🇷🇺! With friends like, ‘THE NETWORK’ owned, you don’t need enemies. Never forget. Never forgive.
Присоединился Şubat 2022
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@BillKristol @SteveKettmann Zelensky is the Leader of the Free World. A title we gave up when Trump alienated all our democratic allies.
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"Volodymyr Zelensky is taking the next step, one that would have been unthinkable even as recently as 2024. By word and deed, he’s showing Europe and the world how the post-American free world can preserve its liberty and independence."
nytimes.com/2026/04/26/opi…
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@BillKristol By kidnapping his own citizens and sending them to die? That is neither noble nor altruistic. It dictatorial. Whatever you believe about Putin, evaluate Zelensky on his actions.
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@BillKristol America started the Ukraine shit show. Just another USA disaster, viewed in the rear mirror.
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Europe must become a single state of 500M people.
1. Common capital markets
2. One regulatory system
3. Mostly energy independence (renewables + nuclear + electrification)
4. Unified army & foreign policy
5. Common industrial & tech projects
Because the pieces are already there:
- UK: 2nd biggest financial hub. 2nd largest hub by assets under management. Global leader in FX & derivatives.
- Germany: 3rd largest economy. 2nd largest trade surplus in the world.
- France: Global leader in nuclear energy, nuclear-armed military power, aerospace leader, and Europe’s leading agricultural powerhouse.
- Spain: Renewable energy power + Massive Latin America influence (diplomatic + investment)
- Italy: Manufacturing & exports
Fragmented, Europe is weak. United, it’s a superpower.
How to become one ↓
app.openmacro.ai/insights/what-…

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@aleksthgrt They must have forgotten to check the lint trap on their washing machine.
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SHE LEAKED THE MEMO THAT COULD HAVE STOPPED THE IRAQ WAR.
In January 2003, Katharine Gun was a Mandarin translator at GCHQ, Britain's signals intelligence agency. She showed up to work one morning, opened her email, and found a memo that would destroy her career, threaten her marriage, and land her in court facing two years in prison.
The email was from Frank Koza, chief of staff at the NSA's regional targets division, asking GCHQ to help spy on the private communications of six UN Security Council nations whose votes would determine whether the world approved an invasion of Iraq.
The goal was to gather intelligence that would give US policymakers leverage over smaller nations.
Angola. Cameroon. Chile. Guinea. Pakistan. Bulgaria. Countries with no dog in this fight, being bugged so Washington and London could fix the result.
Gun printed the email, slipped it into her handbag, and eventually passed it to a journalist. In March 2003 the memo was published by The Observer, creating a media firestorm and raising serious questions about the legality of the Iraq War.
Then they came for her.
She was charged under Section 1 of the Official Secrets Act in November 2003. She refused to plead guilty. Her legal team decided the best defence was to prove that the war itself was illegal, and demanded the government hand over its own legal advice to Tony Blair.
And here is the part that tells you everything you need to know about how power actually works.
The case came to court on 25 February 2004. Within half an hour it was dropped. The prosecution offered no evidence.
In May 2019 The Guardian reported the case was dropped because the prosecution realised that evidence would emerge showing that even British government lawyers believed the invasion was unlawful.
The government could not prosecute the whistleblower without putting the war on trial. So they quietly walked out of court and hoped everyone would forget.
Daniel Ellsberg, who leaked the Pentagon Papers, called Gun's action the most important and courageous leak he had ever seen.
Three UK inquiries into the Iraq War never once examined her case.
Sources: The Observer / The Guardian

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🚨Former Delta Force Commander Pete Blaber Tells Americans the TRUTH About the WAR of Ukraine.
There's been fake (BUCHA) massacres, that were blamed on Russia.
They're so fake, they're a joke, and this is again why you see there's no Western press coverage you know, peoples who, who were supposedly shot by Russians laying in the mud with their hands tied behind their
back, but their hands are tied with pristine white ties.
And then when they ... when this French, brave French reporter, who was actually one of the only ones who the massacre site, he saw the Ukrainian, intelligence people pulling cadavers off out of frozen trucks, laying them on the ground, tying their hands together, and he's testified on that numerous times.
Same thing, his life's been threatened.
He's been, censored in France, but he's, another... There's, there's two of them.
Actually, two French reporters independent of each other same thing. And then the war itself, massive lies,
about the progress of the war, about the casualties.
You know, even President Trump was duped because his initial advisors to Ukraine were, were, you know, the,
the one guy he had was an ex-general. His daughter ran a, a NGO in Ukraine.
And so when he was in Ukraine, he was paying his daughter's NGO to take him around and provide security for him.
How can a guy whose family is making money from the war be taken seriously in trying to stop the war.
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@dailybritainonx She’s shite, and it’s got sweet FA to do with gender!
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She inherited the biggest fiscal black hole in a generation and found an extra £22 billion of unfunded commitments hidden in the accounts.
She has maintained spending on the NHS, raised the minimum wage and kept borrowing costs under control during a global energy crisis.
She is the first female Chancellor in British history.
Is she getting a fair hearing?

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For critics of me and @UKLabour who say ‘why do you only attack Reform/Tories and not talk about your own party’s positive achievements?’
👀 👇🏻

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MI6 USED TORTURE CONFESSIONS
Craig Murray (@CraigMurrayOrg) was Britain's Ambassador to Uzbekistan from 2002 to 2004. What he found there was a dictatorship where people were boiled alive, tortured, and then had their confessions handed to MI6 and the CIA as usable intelligence.
Murray did what you're supposed to do. He wrote formal complaints to the Foreign Office. He said, on the record, that it is morally and legally wrong to take intelligence extracted under torture. He highlighted a case where two men were boiled to death and the evidence pointed straight at state-sanctioned murder.
The Foreign Office's response was to summon him back to London, hit him with 18 disciplinary charges, and tell him to resign. He refused. The charges were quietly dropped. Then they removed him from his post anyway in October 2004. Just in case you thought the message got lost.
While the allegations were eventually dropped, Murray suffered a breakdown and a pulmonary embolism in the process. The British state didn't just end his career. It nearly ended his life.
His internal document, later leaked to the Financial Times, confirmed that MI6 was using CIA-sourced intelligence obtained from Uzbek authorities through torture. It was written down. By an ambassador. And the response was to destroy the man who wrote it.
Murray's superiors were told in plain terms that this intelligence was unreliable because it had been obtained through torture. They used it anyway. Then they smeared him in the press as a drunk and a rogue diplomat.
He subsequently wrote Murder in Samarkand, a memoir that blew the whole thing open. He won the Sam Adams Award for integrity in intelligence. The US government later denied him entry under the visa waiver programme with no stated reason. The only countries that had ever barred him from entry were Uzbekistan and the United States of America. Think about that for a second.
This is what whistleblowing in the national security space actually looks like. Not a Hollywood ending.
Source: @Wikipedia @guardian @BBCNews @Channel4News

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Thank you President @ZelenskyyUa for receiving me in Kyiv — a city that has shown the world what it means to refuse to be broken.
To the people of Ukraine: we see you, we stand with you, and we are grateful. In defending itself, Ukraine has also been defending Moldova.
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Europe isn’t scared. Europe is patient. There’s a difference, and it’s the kind of difference that ends civilisations.
One country. One lunatic with a moustache and a grudge. That’s all it took to set the entire continent on fire in 1939. And when that happened, the combined industrial might of the Soviet Union and the United States spent years just getting a foothold. Years.
Against one country that had gone off the rails.
Now imagine what happens when the whole continent with 700 million people decides it’s had enough.
This isn’t a collection of soy latte-sipping bureaucrats who’ve gone soft from too many open borders and bicycle lanes. This is a landmass that produced the Roman legions, the Mongol counter-strikes, the Napoleonic wars, two world wars, and enough military doctrine to fill a library the size of Texas.
Europeans didn’t forget how to fight. They just made a deliberate, conscious choice to stop, because they’d seen where it leads.
Calling that weakness is like calling a retired heavyweight boxer a coward because he doesn’t punch strangers at the supermarket.
When MAGA types sneer “snowflakes” at Europeans for declining to join an American adventure in the Persian Gulf, they’re confusing restraint with submission. A thousand-year-old warrior continent sitting quietly at the table isn’t afraid of the fight. It’s just waiting to see if the fight is actually worth having.
So far, it isn’t 💪

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@ScaryEurope The defining question is: will Ukrainian rent boys still be a thing?
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@johnredwood UK beaches landed on 24/7. Be really nice if we could defend our home.
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@ratlpolicy Just because the West is run by Russophobic warwhoring retards, it doesn’t mean the plebs see Russia as an enemy.
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NATO is a military alliance, not a group of Trump-loving countries. Finland has a very powerful military & a strong antipathy to Russia, our shared enemy. That's why they're an excellent addition to NATO.
John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad
Why did we let Finland into NATO? Any nation who hates us more than Turkey should go fend for themselves.
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@fictitiousfruit @WarMonitor3 Nah. Wars are won by economy. It's why Russia is losing, and why your claim also isn't.
The most powerful military is nothing without an economy backing it.
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@WarMonitor3 Big fan of Ukrainian’Press gangs’ that @alexstubb .
Follow the 💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰
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@johnredwood We’ve supplied weapons and training to Ukraine for years. Not to mention the bi&£ions to the Nazi warwhore, gold shitter fund.

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