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@darkzone_RO

Ex-military. Shadow in the dark. Made of whisky and bad choices. As politically incorrect as possible. Grumpy as fuck. Speaking sarcasm.

Bucharest, Romania Tham gia Nisan 2022
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Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦@IAPonomarenko·
Welcome to hell. And this is after they had already cleared the remains of severed limbs from these smouldering ruins in Bucha -- what was left of a Russian column that tried to push through toward Irpin and got destroyed. Though they had forgotten to remove one torn-off leg of a Russian soldier, still in its boot, which gave some journalists a bit of a scare.
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Joni Askola
Joni Askola@joni_askola·
Elon Musk promised absolute miracles with DOGE if Donald Trump won the election. None of it came true. The public debt is higher than ever and still climbing. Keep that in mind the next time he tries to tell you how to vote
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Kate from Kharkiv
Kate from Kharkiv@BohuslavskaKate·
Rep. Jim Himes: We're giving Iranians billions of $ by letting them sell oil to China, which they use to buy drones from Russia. And, we're allowing Russia to sell oil so they can fund attacks against Ukraine and our own troops. You couldn't make this up in a Hollywood script.
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Roman Sheremeta 🇺🇸🇺🇦
Poland’s new conservative president Karol Nawrocki speaking about russia at CPAC: “In Europe today, we face an aggressive russia. A regime that invades its neighbors, a regime that destroys cities, a regime that believes power gives it the right to dominate others. The same regime is trying to tell the world: 'We are the defenders of traditional values.' That is a lie. Russia is not defending conservatism. Russia represents corruption and violence."
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Jürgen Nauditt 🇩🇪🇺🇦
NATO Collapse 3.2... Marco Rubio stated that after the conclusion of the operation against Iran, the US might re-evaluate its relationship with NATO, as participation in the alliance seems questionable under the current circumstances, where Washington is obligated to protect Europe but lacks full access to bases. Mass murderer Putin has almost achieved his goal.
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Maria Drutska 🇺🇦
Maria Drutska 🇺🇦@maria_drutska·
The Russian economic collapse is growing and accelerating: 🔻Kremlin economists warned of an increasing drop in the civilian economy 🔻Restaurant traffic is down 40% 🔻The number of stores decreased for the first time since 2000 🔻Mass layoffs are expected shortly How sad.💅
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Igor Sushko
Igor Sushko@igorsushko·
💥 Ukrainian housewife kitchen drones rescued two Ukrainian prisoners of war and killed their Russian fascist captor in Myrne, Zaporizhia region. ✊
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Blank
Blank@piatavictoriei·
Naționalizare, naționalizare Mai e propagandă? 😎 E tot scoasă din context? 😎👍
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Maria Drutska 🇺🇦
Maria Drutska 🇺🇦@maria_drutska·
An "unnamed ally" is very concerned about Ukrainian strikes cutting off global oil supply while their war... I mean, someone else's war 🤫... with Iran is affecting global oil supplies as well. Sorry, we're busy playing the cards we don't have. Maybe check back later?🂡🂮🂭🂫🂪
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Mircea Marian
Mircea Marian@mircea_marian·
A trebuit să vină Ilie să arate că Liei îi lipsesc cunoștințe elementare: defapt.ro/politica/boloj… Bugetul e adoptat de Parlament, scrie în Constituție. Plângerea la Curtea de Apel împotriva Guvernului e lipsită de obiect, Savonea putea la fel de bine să-l dea în judecată pe papă
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
Trump has falsely signaled the Iran war was ending 12 times in a single month. Twelve times. The worst planned military campaign in living memory. Experts now say America has proven something it never wanted to prove: without allies, it is nothing. Gandalv / @Microinteracti1
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
JUST IN: There are roughly 50,000 MRI machines operating worldwide. Each one requires liquid helium cooled to minus 269 degrees Celsius to keep its superconducting magnets functional. A single non-operational MRI eliminates 20 to 30 patient scans per day. Those are the scans that detect tumours before they metastasise, strokes before they kill, spinal injuries before they paralyse. The helium that makes those scans possible came, until 31 days ago, from Qatar’s Ras Laffan facility, which produced a third of the world’s supply as a byproduct of liquefied natural gas. Ras Laffan was struck by Iranian missiles on March 18. It declared force majeure. Fourteen percent of its helium capacity is permanently destroyed. Repairs will take three to five years. Helium prices have doubled. India’s hospitals are already reporting MRI cost spikes and scan delays. European facilities are rationing non-urgent diagnostics. Air Liquide has warned customers of unfulfilled orders. And 200 cryogenic containers holding 41,000 litres each are stranded in the Persian Gulf with 35 to 48 days before their cooling systems fail and the gas vents irreversibly into the atmosphere. Helium is the only element that escapes Earth’s gravity once released. It does not come back. Here is the connection that should stop every health minister, every defence secretary, and every AI executive in their tracks. The same helium that cools the MRI magnet scanning a child’s brain for a tumour in Mumbai also cools the extreme ultraviolet lithography machine printing the two-nanometre transistor in Hsinchu that powers the AI model selecting bombing targets over Isfahan. Hospitals and semiconductor fabs are now competing for the same shrinking pool of the same molecule at the same temperature. The war has created a zero-sum allocation between healing and killing, and the molecule does not care which one wins. TSMC holds 6.2 weeks of inventory and recycles 68 to 95 percent on site. Samsung holds six months but sources 65 percent from Qatar. Both are rationing toward AI and high-bandwidth memory, starving consumer chip production to keep the advanced nodes alive. Hospitals are nominally prioritised in allocation queues, but when a single TSMC fab consumes 500,000 cubic feet of helium per year and a trillion-dollar AI buildout depends on keeping those fabs running, the allocation queue is a polite fiction masking a brutal triage. Newer MRI machines use zero-boil-off technology, sealed systems holding as little as 0.7 litres of helium that never need refilling. In India, 3,500 of 5,000 machines already use this technology. But the legacy fleet, the machines in rural hospitals, developing nations, and underfunded health systems, still requires 1,500 to 2,000 litres per fill. Those are the machines that will go dark first. Those are the patients who will be diagnosed last. The geography of helium scarcity maps precisely onto the geography of healthcare inequality. The war’s casualties are not only soldiers and civilians in the strike zone. They include every patient whose scan was delayed because the helium that should have cooled their MRI machine is boiling off in a container drifting 57 kilometres northwest of Dubai. The body count of a chokepoint war does not end at the chokepoint. It extends to every hospital, every diagnostic centre, every oncology ward that depends on a noble gas extracted from natural gas that transits a 39-kilometre strait controlled by a navy that no longer exists but whose mines, drones, and shore batteries still function. The molecule does not distinguish between a magnet in a scanner and a magnet in a missile. It cools both to the same temperature. And today, there is not enough of it for both. Full deep dive analysis - open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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Maria Drutska 🇺🇦@maria_drutska·
❗️Hungary has systematically acted in Russia’s interests to weaken EU sanctions On August 30, 2024, Hungarian FM Péter Szijjártó received a call from Sergey Lavrov after arriving in Budapest from St. Petersburg. Lavrov reminded him that Russian oligarch Alisher Usmanov wanted his sister, Gulbahor Ismailova, removed from the EU sanctions list, and Szijjártó promised to help. 🔺Seven months later, she was removed from the EU sanctions list. ▪️ In 2025, Szijjártó discussed efforts to derail a new EU sanctions package with Russia’s Deputy Energy Minister Sorokin. Hungary managed to remove 72 out of 128 proposed items from the sanctions list. ▪️In other conversations, Szijjártó reportedly shared details of closed-door EU discussions with Lavrov. One European diplomat stated: “Hungary is clearly acting on Russia’s political instructions.” ▪️According to Szijjártó, the Slovak government is also assisting in these coordinated Russian-Hungarian efforts.
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El Lunes
El Lunes@Ellunes·
Oricum se vor sfârși aceste alegeri, cred că Ungaria e o țară compromisă pentru o vreme, iar imaginea lui Szijjártó va fi greu de șters din minte. Acest "Karla" plantat în sânul grupului comunitar. Toată povestea legăturilor dintre Moscova și Budapesta zici că e dintr-o carte de John le Carré. „Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy”. Mai jos, urmarea investigației jurnalistului Szabolcs Panyi, acuzat de spionaj de guvernul Orban. Este în engleză. Și e țuț. (Bianca Felseghi / FB)
Szabolcs Panyi@panyiszabolcs

💥The hotline between FM Szijjártó and Sergey Lavrov gives Russia strategic insight into key EU matters. Evidence, including a leaked phone call recording shows Hungary’s FM acted for the Kremlin, pushing to delist sanctioned Russians, with Slovak support. vsquare.org/kremlin-hotlin…

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Maria Drutska 🇺🇦@maria_drutska·
🔥“Holy sh*t, it’s getting hot,” a Russian says, reacting to the strikes on the Ust-Luga port. Couldn’t have said it better. This is already the fifth attack on the port.
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NEXTA
NEXTA@nexta_tv·
“I’m always at your service”: leaked calls between Lavrov and Hungary’s FM Recordings of conversations between Sergey Lavrov and Péter Szijjártó suggest the Hungarian minister was willing to advance Moscow’s interests within the EU. In one call, Lavrov asks for sanctions on oligarch Alisher Usmanov’s sister to be lifted — Szijjártó responds that Hungary, together with Slovakia, is already preparing a proposal. She was later removed from the EU sanctions list. Before ending the call, Szijjártó also mentioned visiting Gazprom’s new headquarters and added: “I’m always at your service.” According to European intelligence officials, the tone of the exchanges resembles that of a “handler and source” rather than two equal officials. There have also been previous reports that Hungary shared details of closed EU discussions with Moscow.
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LimitLess
LimitLess@LimitlesCobz·
I have a friend who works in oil shipping logistics in the Baltic region. He told me yesterday: "We've never seen anything like this. Three strikes on the same terminal in seven days. Buyers are panicking. Tankers are sitting empty. Nobody knows when loadings resume." That's when I knew the headlines weren't telling the full story. Here's what you need to understand: → Ukraine hit Ust-Luga — Russia's 2nd largest oil export terminal — for the THIRD TIME this week → 700,000 barrels per day capacity — OFFLINE → Primorsk — Russia's LARGEST terminal — also suspended loadings → Combined: 40% of Russia's total oil export capacity GONE → Repair timeline: 18 to 24 MONTHS. Not weeks. Not months. YEARS. → Russia was making $270,000,000 PER DAY from oil exports — that money funds every missile hitting Ukraine → India gets 80% of its Russian crude from these two ports — global ripple effect is ALREADY starting Three days ago Russia dropped its budget cut plans because the money was pouring in. Today the ports that generate that money are on fire. 400 drones. That's all it took to cripple 40% of a superpower's oil exports. Most people won't see this. RT to change that. 🔥
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
Three men launched the most expensive American military operation since Iraq. None of them asked Congress for permission. Donald Trump approved the strikes after a February 23 phone call in which Benjamin Netanyahu argued for joint action against Khamenei. Marco Rubio, whom Netanyahu has repeatedly called “my dear friend” across multiple Jerusalem visits and who speaks with the Israeli prime minister multiple times per 48-hour window, publicly admitted that Israel “was going to attack anyway,” effectively confirming that a foreign prime minister’s war plans set the timeline for American military action. Congress was notified under the War Powers Act. Congress was not asked to authorise. Congress has not declared war. Congress has not passed an AUMF. The only votes Congress has taken were votes to NOT stop the war, and even those passed by the thinnest margins: 219 to 212 in the House, 53 to 47 in the Senate, with a single Republican defector in each chamber. The United States has now fired 2,400 Patriot interceptors, consumed 40 percent of its global THAAD inventory, lost an irreplaceable E-3 Sentry AWACS, deployed 3,500 Marines, surged 120 aircraft, bypassed Congress for $662 million in emergency munitions sales, drawn down pre-positioned war reserves worth $3.4 billion, and is preparing a $50 billion supplemental request to replenish what has been expended. Total US military aid to Israel since October 2023 exceeds $21.7 billion. Cumulative lifetime aid exceeds $174 billion. All of it flows through a constitutional architecture in which the legislature’s role has been reduced to declining to exercise the powers the Constitution explicitly grants it. And the political cost is already arriving. Trump’s net approval has collapsed to minus 17, the worst for any second-term president at this stage. Working-class approval has cratered to minus 24. Independent economic approval sits at minus 48. CNN’s Harry Enten calls it “historic.” Forecasters project Democrats gaining 11 to 19 House seats in November. The war that Trump launched to project strength is producing the political conditions for the loss of his congressional majority. Netanyahu’s position is no better. Seventy-four percent of Jewish Israelis trust him to manage the war, but that trust has not translated into a single additional Knesset seat. Coalition support remains frozen at 40 percent. War support has already declined from 93 to 78 percent. Opposition among Jewish Israelis has more than doubled. Netanyahu is pushing through a budget specifically to avoid the snap election he would lose if forced to call one. The rally-around-the-flag effect is fading before the flag has been lowered. The third member of the triumvirate is the only one whose trajectory is ascending. Trump is privately polling “JD or Marco?” with advisers, and Rubio is drawing more positive feedback than Vance. He surged to 35 percent at CPAC behind Vance’s 53. The war that is destroying Trump’s approval is building Rubio’s profile as the man who coordinated it. The Secretary of State is being elevated by the same operation that is sinking the President who appointed him. Three men. No authorisation. Two thousand four hundred interceptors. A $50 billion tab. An approval rating in free fall. A coalition frozen. And a succession race accelerating inside the wreckage. The triumvirate that started the war is being consumed by it, and the only exit, the grand bargain with China that trades rare earth access for Hormuz stability, requires the cooperation of the country that supplied the missiles on both sides. The war has no constitutional foundation, no exit strategy, and no replacement parts. What it has is arithmetic. And the arithmetic is unforgiving. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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Anonymous
Anonymous@YourAnonNews·
More people need to dump CHATGPT. Start thinking for yourselves. Stop asking Grok about shit and look it up, do some fucking research. Work your brain out before it turns to mush.
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