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Issy Candide

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OUI à la Démocratie et à l’UE et la France, OUi à une Défense Européenne. Soutien 🇫🇷 🇺🇦✡️ 🇬🇱🇨🇦🇪🇺

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Murielle /European ⚖️/🇪🇺🇬🇧🇺🇦 ♦️#TAEM
Ça y est....#Magyar a fait sa première grande prise de parole, et tout le monde attendait de voir sa position sur l’Ukraine et l’Europe. 👉 Je vous fais un résumé clair et honnête. 🇺🇦 Sur l’Ukraine : ✔️ Il reconnaît clairement que l’Ukraine est une victime d’agression ✔️ Il affirme que seule l’Ukraine doit décider des conditions de paix ✔️ Personne ne doit lui dicter s’il faut céder des territoires ou non ➡️ Et ça, déjà, c’est un énorme changement par rapport à Orbán. 🇪🇺 Sur l’entrée de l’Ukraine dans l’UE : ⚠️ Position plus nuancée Il est contre : ❌ une adhésion rapide ❌ une adhésion sans conditions 👉 Et là, certains pro-kremlin se réjouissent déjà… à tort. Le mot clé, c’est : ➡️ rapide ➡️ sans conditions La réalité est simple : la guerre est en cours les règles d’adhésion existent et surtout… la société hongroise a été massivement exposée à la propagande d’Orbán 📊 Il y a encore peu de temps, une majorité de Hongrois était contre l’entrée de l’Ukraine. 👉 Magyar ne peut pas arriver et dire : “Tout change du jour au lendemain.” Il doit : 🧠 reconstruire progressivement 🗣️ expliquer ⏳ faire évoluer l’opinion ➡️ Ce n’est pas un refus. C’est une transition politique réaliste. Enfin je le pense et je l'espère. 💶 Sur le financement : ✔️ Il ne bloquera pas les aides européennes à l’Ukraine ❌ Mais la Hongrie ne deviendra pas un grand contributeur 👉 Et c’est logique : la Hongrie doit d’abord régler ses propres problèmes économiques. Mais le point essentiel : ➡️ il ne sabotera plus l’Europe de l’intérieur Et ça… c’est capital. Magyar n’est pas : ❌ un sauveur de l’Ukraine Mais il n’est plus : ❌ un obstacle majeur comme Orbán 👉 Et ça change tout. 🇪🇺 Aujourd’hui, l’Ukraine n’a pas besoin de soldats hongrois, ni d’argent hongrois. 👉 Elle a besoin que l’Europe avance 👉 sans blocage 👉 sans sabotage Et ça, Magyar semble prêt à le garantir. ✨ Donc oui : Magyar n’est pas un héros. Mais il ne sera plus le problème principal. 👉 Et ça, c’est déjà une très bonne nouvelle. #Ukraine #Hongrie #Magyar #Orban #Europe #UnionEuropeenne #Geopolitique via #patriotefrancoukrainien
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Patricio Andolini 🇨🇵🇮🇹 🇮🇱 ⚡️PFM Soutien FDO⚡
#France Jérôme Legavre est un député de la France Insoumise . Il est grassement payé par nos impôts pour améliorer la vie des français en votant des lois . Comme la plupart de ses collègues , il est obsédé par Israël , il crache tout son fiel . Bien sûr il n'est pas antisémite . Aux prochaines élections , on doit voter contre la France Insoumise !!!
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
A revealing moment. Donald Trump openly admits he ordered the destruction of a major civilian bridge in Iran purely out of spite because Iranian officials embarrassed him in the press. The White House is treating a catastrophic war like a petty reality TV show.
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Acyn
Acyn@Acyn·
Reporter: Did you post that picture of yourself depicted as Jesus Christ? Trump: It wasn't a depiction. I did post it and I thought it was me as a doctor. And had to do with red cross as a red cross worker, which we support and only the fake news could come up with that one.
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 NOW: 121 EMPTY OIL TANKERS are now en route to the UNITED STATES now that President Trump has launched a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz Holy crap. That's an INSANE amount of American oil about to be exported to countries around the world.
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Mohamed Sifaoui
Mohamed Sifaoui@Sifaoui·
Pour répondre à @RoyalSegolene porte-parole du régime algérien : Je dirais d'abord que c'est la première fois que je vois un porte-parole algérien si mal informé de la situaton de son pays. La réalité que dame Royal ne veut visiblement pas voir c'est qu'objectivement, la situation des chrétiens (surtout protestants évangéliques) s’est nettement durcie, et oui, l’immense majorité de leurs Églises est aujourd’hui fermée ou sous scellés, même si les diocèses catholiques, eux, continuent officiellement de fonctionner. C'est un premier point. Je conseille à dame Royal de jeter un coup d'oeil sur le cadre légal qui traduit la ligne politique du régime : L’ordonnance 06‑03 de 2006 interdit tout culte non musulman en dehors de locaux préalablement agréés par l’État, et pénalise ce qui est considéré comme "ébranler la foi d’un musulman" Le pouvoir algérien considère le christianisme, en particulier les conversions d’Algériens d’arrière‑plan musulman, comme une menace pour une identité nationale définie comme essentiellement islamique, et l’associe volontiers à un risque d’ingérence étrangère. Oui, la liberté de conscience n'est pas une vertu dans ce pays. Quelques rappels pour que dame Royal soit totalement informée : L’Église protestante d’Algérie (EPA) regroupait environ 47 Églises, principalement évangéliques et très présentes en Kabylie ; la quasi‑totalité de ces lieux de culte ont été fermés administrativement depuis 2017. Les fidèles sont obligés, le plus souvent, de se réunir dans des maisons, des locaux discrets ou à cesser toute activité publique. Pour être complet, les quatre diocèses catholiques d’Algérie bénéficient encore d’une liberté de culte encadrée, je dis bien encadré, car ils s’adressent surtout à des étrangers (subsahariens, expatriés, religieux), même si des signaux de pression existent. Depuis 2020, plusieurs dizaines de chrétiens ont été poursuivis (peines de prison avec ou sans sursis, amendes) pour « culte non autorisé » ou prosélytisme. Laissons à dame Royal le temps de s'informer parce qu'en tant que porte parole du régime algérien, nouvellement recrutée, elle n'a pas eu le temps vraiment de s'imprégner de la situation. A partir de Paris, c'est un peu compliqué. Alors, certes, il est faux d'affirmer que les Églises sont « toutes fermées » au sens strict (les structures catholiques fonctionnent encore), mais la campagne contre les Églises protestantes évangéliques a quasiment éradiqué l’expression publique d’un christianisme autochtone organisé. La réalité actuelle, c’est un christianisme qui survit mais se replie dans l’informel et le domestique, sous la surveillance d’un État qui utilise le droit des cultes comme outil de contrôle politique et identitaire plutôt que comme garantie de pluralisme religieux. C'est dire que le sort des chrétiens, surtout convertis, n'est guère reluisant. Evidemment, je préfère ne pas parler de la situation des Juifs. Ce n'est pas demain qu'un grand rabbin fera une visite officielle en Algérie. Mais ça j'espère que dame Royal le sait. Tout comme j'espère pour elle ce que risquent des athées en Algérie s'ils venaient à déclarer ouvertement leur athéisme.
Ségolène Royal@RoyalSegolene

Non @ParisMatch les églises ne sont ni fermées ni interdites en Algérie. Attention à ne pas relayer des informations qui visent à dénigrer la visite du pape Léon XIV à Alger, pour des raisons peu glorieuses (dont on devine hélas la motivation) . Renseignez-vous auprès du cardinal Jean-Paul Vesco, archevêque d’Alger, qui pourra vous dire que non seulement les églises sont ouvertes mais qu’elles sont protégées et entretenues. Car les algériens se souviennent eux, que pendant l’effroyable guerre coloniale d’Algérie, le clergé en Algérie comme le fit l’archevêque d’Alger Léon-Etienne Duval a dénoncé la torture et toutes les violences militaires, soutenu l’évidence de l’indépendance, plaidé pour une solutions de respect, d’égalité et de coexistence pacifique contre la logique coloniale, qui aurait permis aux européens de rester, comme il le fit lui-même. Et interdit, par refus de la militarisation du fait religieux, à Massu d’entrer armé dans la cathédrale. Aujourd’hui, plus que jamais, dans le chaos du monde, le dialogue interreligieux est indispensable et tous ceux qui veulent agir pour la paix, devraient se réjouir de cette visite du Pape en terre d’Islam au lieu de la dénigrer, pour la seule raison qu’elle démontre l’absurdité des tensions entretenues entre nos deux peuples, par des voix qui font de la hargne contre l’Algérie un fond de commerce bien peu glorieux @Pontifex_it #Algerie @TebbouneAmadjid

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NEXTA
NEXTA@nexta_tv·
⚡️Péter Magyar says he will unblock €90 billion in EU aid to Ukraine According to him, the decision to allocate the funds was already made at the EU summit in December — without Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia — and he sees no reason to revisit it. Magyar also criticized Viktor Orbán for inconsistency, saying he first supported the decision and later opposed it. At the same time, Hungary will not participate in the loan itself, citing its difficult financial situation. Instead, the focus will be on unlocking around €17 billion in EU funds currently frozen due to the previous government’s policies. In practice, this signals a return to the EU’s common line: not blocking aid to Ukraine while avoiding additional financial commitments.
NEXTA@nexta_tv

⚡️The EU expects to quickly unblock €90 billion in aid to Ukraine after Orbán’s defeat, Bloomberg reports In Brussels, officials believe that under a new government Hungary will stop blocking the package, which requires unanimous approval from all EU member states.

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Joan Larroumec
Joan Larroumec@larroumecj·
As tensions between Europe and the United States grow sharper, the old rhetoric according to which America generously saved Western Europe out of pure benevolence is being wheeled out again by Americans. It needs to be understood clearly: THIS IS A COMPLETE FABRICATION. Entry was forced, not chosen •Neutrality maintained from September 1939 through December 1941, despite the fall of Poland, the fall of France, the Battle of Britain and the onset of the Shoah. •The US entered only after Pearl Harbor (7 December 1941) and Hitler’s declaration of war on the US (11 December 1941). No American initiative. •House vote to extend the draft on 12 August 1941: 203 to 202. One vote. •Gallup polling 1939 to 1941: a consistent majority opposed entering the war. The America First Committee reached around 800,000 members. Britain paid cash before getting aid •“Cash and Carry” (November 1939) required belligerents to pay in gold or dollars and to ship in their own bottoms. •“Destroyers for Bases” deal (2 September 1940): 50 obsolete WWI destroyers in exchange for 99-year leases on eight British bases (Newfoundland, Bermuda, Caribbean). •Britain was forced to liquidate US-held assets (American Viscose sold to a Morgan Stanley syndicate in March 1941) before Lend-Lease was enacted. •Lend-Lease Article VII (Master Agreement, 23 February 1942): British commitment to dismantle Imperial Preference as a condition of aid. War aims: dismantling the British Empire and seizing its succession •Atlantic Charter (14 August 1941): Roosevelt inserted self-determination and equal access to raw materials, directly targeting the Ottawa Preference system of 1932. •Bretton Woods (July 1944): the dollar became the reserve currency, Keynes’s “bancor” plan was rejected, sterling was subordinated. •Council on Foreign Relations War and Peace Studies (1939 to 1945, Rockefeller-funded): explicit planning for US succession to British hegemony. Roosevelt betrayed France repeatedly •Treaty of Guarantee signed by Wilson, Clemenceau and Lloyd George on 28 June 1919. France surrendered the Rhine frontier in exchange. The US Senate refused to ratify (Versailles rejected on 19 November 1919 and again on 19 March 1920). The British guarantee, tied to US ratification, lapsed automatically. France had traded the Rhine for nothing. •June 1940: Reynaud’s telegrams of 14, 15, 18 June begged Roosevelt for intervention or at least a public commitment. Roosevelt’s 13 June reply offered material aid and explicitly refused military commitment. He forbade publication. •The US maintained full diplomatic recognition of Vichy until November 1942 (Admiral Leahy as ambassador to Pétain). •Operation Torch (November 1942): a deal with Darlan, the Vichy collaborationist, then with Giraud, deliberately excluding de Gaulle. •Casablanca / Anfa conference (January 1943): Roosevelt tried to impose Giraud, a docile military figure, over de Gaulle. •Roosevelt’s “Wallonia” project: in 1942 and 1943 the President proposed to Anthony Eden and to Lord Chandos the creation of a new buffer state, “Wallonia”, carved out by detaching Alsace-Lorraine and parts of northern France from French territory and merging them with French-speaking Belgium and Luxembourg. France, the country that had been invaded, was to be amputated by its own ally. The plan was dropped only because of British opposition and de Gaulle’s establishment of facts on the ground. •AMGOT plan: a US military government envisaged for liberated France, with its own occupation currency printed in advance. A pure denial of French sovereignty. •Recognition of the GPRF withheld until 23 October 1944, more than four months after D-Day, while the GPRF was already administering liberated France. •France excluded from Yalta (February 1945). The French occupation zone in Germany was carved out of British and American zones at Churchill’s insistence, against Roosevelt’s preference. Strategic priorities served US interests, not liberation •“Germany First” (ABC-1 plan, March 1941) was set before Pearl Harbor to protect the Atlantic and the hemispheric position, not to rescue Europeans. •The second front was delayed from 1942 to 1944 despite Soviet demands, in favor of Mediterranean operations covering imperial sea lanes. •Quincy Pact (14 February 1945, USS Quincy): the Roosevelt and Ibn Saud agreement secured Saudi oil before the war was even over. Continued business with the Reich •Ford-Werke, Opel (a GM subsidiary), IBM via Dehomag, ITT via Focke-Wulf: American-owned industrial assets operated inside Nazi Germany throughout the war. •Standard Oil of New Jersey and IG Farben agreements on synthetic rubber and aviation additives are documented into 1941 and 1942. •Union Banking Corporation (Prescott Bush) was seized under the Trading with the Enemy Act only in October 1942. Indifference to the persecuted •Évian Conference (July 1938): the US refused to raise immigration quotas for Jewish refugees. •SS St. Louis (June 1939): 900 Jewish refugees were turned away from US shores. •The rail lines to Auschwitz were not bombed in 1944 despite War Refugee Board requests and the available range of bombers based in Italy. American soldiers were not ideological crusaders •Around 16 million Americans were mobilised, of whom about 10 million were conscripted under the Selective Training and Service Act (September 1940), the first peacetime draft in US history. •Samuel Stouffer, The American Soldier (1949, around 500,000 surveys): the primary combat motivation was small-unit loyalty and wanting to go home. Abstract ideological motives (“Four Freedoms”, the defeat of fascism) ranked low. •The extermination of the Jews was not publicly known at the scale we now understand until the camp liberations of spring 1945. “The war to save the Jews” is a post-1960 retrospective construction. •GI Bill (June 1944): around 8 million beneficiaries. This was the real domestic payoff, a middle-class expansion program, not a liberation crusade. Postwar result: American primacy, not European freedom •US GDP rose from around 27 percent of world output in 1941 to around 50 percent in 1945. The only major economy enriched by the war. •Marshall Plan (1948) conditioned on market opening, the exclusion of Communist parties from government, and purchases of US goods. •NATO (1949) under permanent American command (SACEUR). US bases installed in Europe to the present day. •The empires of the allies (British, French, Dutch) were dismantled within twenty years. The US emerged as the sole Western hegemon. Conclusion None of this is a moral indictment. It is, in truth, perfectly normal. In the long history of nations, it is exceedingly rare for a country to send its children to die out of altruism. States send their sons to fight to defend their interests. That is the rule, not the exception. The Americans behaved as any serious power behaves. The fault lies partly with us, for having believed otherwise. But it lies also with the Americans of today, who sincerely believe their own propaganda, who have ended up taking the Hollywood version of their own history at face value, and who now lecture us from the height of a fable. We would like, finally, to talk to them as adults talk to adults, between people who understand the real nature of things. We were fortunate that, for a moment in history, American interests partly coincided with our own. That coincidence was real, but only partial. It meant the defeat of Germany and the holding at bay of Soviet Russia, both of which served us. It also meant the deliberate weakening of Britain and France, the dismantling of their empires, and the subordination of their currencies and industries, none of which served us. The same hand that pushed back the Wehrmacht also pulled down the pillars of European power. We benefited from the first half of that movement and were diminished by the second. We can still be grateful to the young American soldiers buried in Normandy, Lorraine and the Ardennes. Most had not chosen to be there. They were fighting first for their own, not for ours. Their deaths remain tragic, and we did partially benefit from their sacrifice. Gratitude toward them is owed and should be plainly expressed. It is a separate question from the strategic intentions of the government that sent them. The choice facing Western Europe in 1945 was real: vassalage to the Germans, vassalage to the Soviets, or vassalage to the Americans. Of the three, American tutelage was by far the least brutal, the least extractive, and the most compatible with the survival of parliamentary institutions and a measure of prosperity. That is not in dispute. But the lesser of three evils is not generosity. Vassalage is not liberation. The two should never be confused. The lesson is ours to draw. No one but Europeans will ever defend the interests of European children. It is time to reclaim our independence, so that our children inherit a future of their own, and not one held hostage to the shifting interests of Washington.
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Brian Krassenstein
Brian Krassenstein@krassenstein·
Senator Ossoff just destroyed Trump’s idiotic Iran War decisions: “Iran's ballistic missiles and drones are not destroyed. The regime is intact, along with its ability to throttle the global energy supply. Along with its stockpile of highly enriched uranium, which it only assembled after Donald Trump shredded President Obama's Iran deal."
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Isaac
Isaac@isaacrrr7·
🚨 El ministro de Educación afgano ha anunciado que las mujeres tendrán prohibido asistir permanentemente a las escuelas. ONU Mujeres no ha dicho ni una palabra.
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
Chinese Defense Minister Admiral Dong Jun in a message to the Trump Admin and to the U.S. Navy: “Our ships are moving in and out of the waters of the Strait of Hormuz. We have trade and energy agreements with Iran. We will respect and honor those agreements and expect others not to interfere in our affairs. Iran controls the Strait of Hormuz and it is open for us.”
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Laurent Dogrel
Laurent Dogrel@laurentdogrel·
La plainte déposée par Donald Trump contre le Wall Street Journal concernant l’affaire Epstein a été rejetée. Jamais un président américain en exercice n’avait poursuivi la presse en justice. Une victoire pour la liberté d’informer.
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The Tennessee Holler
The Tennessee Holler@TheTNHoller·
NETANYAHU: “I spoke yesterday with JD vance — He reported to me in detail, as members of this administration do every day.” They report to him? Remind us - Who is president of 🇺🇸 again?
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Aaron Rupar
Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
asked about high gas prices on Fox News, Sen. John Barrasso claims "Democrats like high gas prices because of their radical climate agenda. So people understand what the president is doing and agree with him"
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Garry Kasparov
Garry Kasparov@Kasparov63·
Thank you! I got an early birthday present from Hungary, but I look forward to the real celebrations when Ukraine is victorious and Russia is free! We will toast in Sevastopol! 🥂
Anton Gerashchenko@Gerashchenko_en

Dear Garry Kasparov, Happy birthday! Thank you for your unwavering support for Ukraine, your honesty, consistency and all the work you do. I wish you strength, health and a quick defeat of Putin's regime. Thank you, @Kasparov63!

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François Camé
François Camé@FrancoisCame·
Pour ceux qui aiment observer avec délice les affrontements fratricides au sein de la "gauche" antisémite... Je signale qu'en ce moment, Gérard Filoche crache sur le manque absolu de démocratie au sein de LFI... A quoi LFI répond, en l'insultant avec mépris. Ce sont des choses insignifiantes, certes. Mais il ne faut pas se refuser des petites joies toutes simples.🙂
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