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Alt No.5 เข้าร่วม Aralık 2023
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@RnaudBertrand Sooner rather than later we might arrive at the ironic situation where <>EUROPE<> will have to turn to <>MOSCOW<> to ask for protection against hostile U.S. actions.
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@ClarkeMicah Peter Hitchens is generally restrained but sometimes it IS necessary to call out these sloppy 'know-it-all' types.
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Peter Hitchens
Peter Hitchens@ClarkeMicah·
.@bobborsley. 1/3 I am of course aware that Russia has invaded its neighbours, as have England (Scotland and Ireland) , the USA (Mexico and Canada) and Germany (you name it). Likewise I am aware that Russia has in been invaded by Poland(1920) Germany (1941) England and France(1853), France (1812) Sweden (1708) etc etc
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@narindertweets Nigel Farage, Richard Tice, Rupert Lowe and Kemi Badenoch were totally wrong on this. Don't ever let these people anywhere near foreign policy! (currently on holiday, it's bedtime here @narindertweets )
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Arnaud Bertrand
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand·
I get asked this all the time, so I am reposting my famous thread of all the top strategic thinkers - from Kissinger to Chomsky - who warned for years that war was coming if we pursued NATO expansion, yet had their advice ignored (which begs the question: why?).
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Arnaud Bertrand
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand·
This notion that Europe can achieve strategic autonomy by continuing alone a hostile policy against Russia makes just about zero sense. By all means become strategically autonomous from the US but do you really think that you'll achieve alone against Russia what you collectively couldn't with the US, especially when the US was militarily the much stronger power? It's even excessively dangerous. Imagine a world where the US independently makes peace with Russia, and Europe effectively remains the only hostile power to it out there. When one major power exits a conflict through separate negotiations, the remaining belligerent often faces much more pressure; being the "odd one out" in great power politics isn't generally a great place to be in... It's all the more bizarre because the Ukraine conflict disproportionately damaged Europe and not the US (which arguably gained a lot, if only from its increased LNG sales to a Europe cut from Russian energy). Theoretically, looking at its own interests, Europe should more eagerly want peace than the US... The much more rational path to gain strategic independence would be to out-Trump Trump and pursue a European-led peace initiative that is based on Europe's interests. Strategic independence means having the freedom to pursue one's own interests, not maintaining positions that were based on an Atlantist understanding of the world that simply doesn't make sense anymore. De Gaulle, for one, would have understood this. After all, he pursued his own diplomatic initiatives with the Soviet Union and China directly against American wishes. His politics was the contrary of isolating France or Europe into a more belligerent position than the US: it was about maintaining dialogue with all sides to balance between them. With this "strategy", if it can be called that, Europe risks becoming a pawn caught between Russian and American power, sacrificing its economic prosperity and security for a conflict neither side wants it to win.
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Aaron Rupar
Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
Witkoff: "The war didn't need to happen. It was provoked. It doesn't necessarily mean it was provoked by the Russians. There were all kinds of conversations back then about Ukraine joining NATO. That didn't need to happen. It basically became a threat to the Russians."
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Jonathan Cook
Jonathan Cook@Jonathan_K_Cook·
There is a pattern here no one should ignore. Police across the West – the UK, Germany, France, Canada, Switzerland, the US – are locking people up, most especially journalists, for upsetting the feelings of those who support what the world's highest court has ruled is a plausible genocide. Isn't that kind of democracy called a police state?
Yves Engler@EnglerYves

You can’t make this up. Initially the Montreal police accused me of harassing an anti-Palestinian media personality because I posted about Israel’s genocide. Now they are charging me for harassing the police for writing about the charges levelled against me. At 9:30 AM tomorrow the Montreal police are set to arrest me. Today an officer told me they will detain me overnight or until I’m brought before a judge. On Tuesday police investigator Crivello said they were charging me at the behest of anti-Palestinian activist Dahlia Kurtz. The police officer said I had described Kurtz as a “genocide” supporter and “fascist” on Twitter, which is true. I promptly wrote about the charges and the Canadian Foreign Policy Institute organized an email letter campaign, which saw 2,500 outraged people call on the cops to drop the Kurtz-sponsored charges. Angry at receiving emails and my article — the police were seeking release conditions barring me from discussing the charges levelled against me — the police are now claiming I’m victimizing them. Today a new investigator called to say investigator Crivello feels threatened by my writing about the charges levelled against me. The Montreal police will be charging me with intimidation, harassment, harassing communication and “entrave” (interference) towards Crivello. The police investigator also announced that they will be holding me overnight out of fear that I may “recidive” (relapse). In other words, I might once again write about the absurd charges levelled against me. Guilty as charged. Over the past 24 hours I’ve received multiple messages about frivolous cases brought against others for opposing genocide. The abuse of police and legal system to target opponents of genocide is a greater problem than I realized. I’m trying to make sense of Kurtz’s bizarre bid not to block me on X but claim I am harassing her. Perhaps she is trying to monetize her status as a victim of hate. On her site Kurtz writes: “If you want to help save Canada from hate and extremism please donate by e-transfer to: [email]. After years of working for media outlets, I am now independent, so I can say the truth. This also means my personal security is under constant threat. You can make a difference. My work is funded solely by your support.” A lawyer is looking into pursuing legal action against Kurtz. But it’s the police that really need to be held accountable. The initial charges were an abuse of state authority and adding new charges for criticizing them is beyond absurd. The Montreal police apparently have no qualms about acting in service of Israel’s slaughter in Gaza. More than 100,000 have been killed and almost everyone has been displaced. About 70% of buildings are destroyed and most agricultural land damaged. The police targeting opposition to Israel’s crimes is an embarrassment. The particular charges are ridiculous. The notion that someone can publicly attack Palestinians, repeatedly call Canada’s prime minister an antisemite and a supporter of terror, engage a Conservative Party candidate as a lawyer to convince police to lay charges and authorities go along with it — simply incredible. Then for the police to claim they are being victimized by emails critical of the ridiculous charges — I’m at a loss for words. What parallel universe have we slipped into? Please email the Montreal mayor and police chief to demand they drop the charges against Yves Engler. If you are in Montréal some people will be accompanying me (9:30am, 980, rue Guy St.) when I will be detained by police yvesengler.com/2025/02/19/pol…

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William Laing 🇦🇺 🇮🇱🇦🇺
@ClarkeMicah @BuckCllr Provoking Russia—yes, I have heard a good many interpretations of EU and US behaviour along those lines, and certainly the war could have been avoided. But what do you think of Trump saying Ukraine “started it”? Does he never criticise, without also vilifying?
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Peter Hitchens
Peter Hitchens@ClarkeMicah·
.@buckcllr Well, if there *was* a European power capable of crossing the Channel (which there hasn't been for 959 years) and I had allowed or encouraged my government and the USA to provoke that power ceaselessly into attacking us over many years, I'd probably be concluding that I'd been a prize fool.
🇬🇧Cllr Kevin Buck 🇬🇧@BuckCllr

@ClarkeMicah How would you feel if it was Kent, Essex and Suffolk that Putin had invaded and was planning on keeping and USA said, 'nah, were not helping you anymore Great Britain, let him keep it'? Genuinely curious to know your thoughts on that Peter?

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▪️ Geedeese ▪️@Geedeese·
@ZiaYusufUK Using waterfalls+wind+sun to generate electricity seems like a great idea to me instead of burning oil+gas+coal and discharging nasty fumes+soot in the air. We should use the advantage of the British Isles and have large offshore wind farms. ✔️
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Zia Yusuf
Zia Yusuf@ZiaYusufUK·
This chart explains why Britain’s economy cannot grow and why so many Brits struggle to make ends meet. It’s all because of the Net Zero religion ignited by Theresa May and Boris Johnson, and now redlined by Ed Miliband.
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Kaja Kallas
Kaja Kallas@kajakallas·
Three years since Russia launched its full-scale war. Three years of Ukrainian heroism. It was an honour for me to receive the flag of the 36th Separate Marine Brigade, a witness to Ukrainians’ bravery on the battlefield. The EU will stand with Ukraine and its people, always.
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James
James@yorkshirebloke_·
@narindertweets Which do you think will cost UK taxpayers more Narinder?🤔 1. All daily costs for 4 security guards 2. All daily costs for every illegal in the Uk
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Narinder Kaur
Narinder Kaur@narindertweets·
Why are we , as Tax payer's, paying for LIZ TRUSS??! 4 security guards in America to slag off the UK??
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Jeff Jackson
Jeff Jackson@jackso96577·
@Womanonthebus @HoodedClaw1974 @MayorofLondon @realDonaldTrump My family and I come from London. As it is our capital and represents the UK and is seen on the world stage, it should be seen as a save city to visit, which it is not. Crime is high murders and knife crime is high, and safety is low. British people are entitled to an opinion
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Patriotic 🇬🇧 Nation
Patriotic 🇬🇧 Nation@HoodedClaw1974·
Listen to the @MayorofLondon Sadiq Khan trying to bullshit @realDonaldTrump about London.🙄 Let me translate for you, Mr President. London is a 3rd world shithole, with 2 tier policing and severe restrictions on freedom of speech if you are a patriot. 👍
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Jeff Jackson
Jeff Jackson@jackso96577·
@supertanskiii Boycott oxygen if you want as Musk is breathing the same oxygen as you
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Supertanskiii@supertanskiii·
Boycott American products. Boycott anyone that advertises on GB News. Simple direct action that hits them where it hurts. Financially. Express your disgust with your wallet.
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▪️ Geedeese ▪️@Geedeese·
@angeloinchina USAID pretended to help with help Ukraine with "democracy" but still the people voted for Victor Yanukovich, so that's when US orchestrated a coup!
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Angelo Giuliano 🇨🇭🇮🇹@angeloinchina·
So many opportunists > - We exposed NED/USAID for years. - We told the world about Gonzalo Lira. And now they all conveniently jump on the bandwagon > it is called opportunism. People want to "fit in", click all the boxes of the team they have chosen, bit like a cult. MAGA is appropriating now those new causes while they were silent for decades. Courage is about going against the mainstream, telling inconvenient truths when needed and being willing to take the heat, the hate. MAGA now is just going for what will make it popular. When Gonzalo Lira needed help, they were nowhere to be seen. When USAID was overthrowing governments and creating chaos, the same MAGA were cheering USAID achievements Just saying
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martyn@martynnunns·
@squatsons First Putler the butcher rapes Ukraine and now Trump does
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ayden@squatsons·
U.S. has warned Ukraine that it will lose access to SpaceX's 'Starlink' internet service if it does not allow the U.S. access to its critical minerals.
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▪️ Geedeese ▪️@Geedeese·
@supertanskiii In 2018 we started boycotting as many US+Israel products as practically possible. That soon evolved into boycotting ALL fast-food (& junk food). Takeaway outlets don't exist for us. So much healthier. Many changes for the better. This summer we plan to buy a Chinese car.
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@jameswe1ght @supertanskiii That's OK, it's a previous purchase. A financial boycott can neither be done retrospectively, nor entirely. But if people are spending, say, £3,000/yr on US products and then reduce that amount by half, it would have an impact. Do you understand now? @jameswe1ght
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