Good idea! And add some castor oil to the food!
Posts by odd3mann
Emanuel Macron, Keir Starmer,Friedrich Merz and Mette Frederiksen, don't you think it's due time to send some aircraft carriers to Greenland to prevent China or Russia to grab it?
❗️REPOST if you stand with President 🇺🇦Zelensky!
Elon, may be you should stick to tech and leave politics to politicians?
Beginning July 9, 2015, Chinese police arrested over 300 human rights lawyers and advocates in a nationwide operation known as the “709 crackdown.”
In the decade since, authorities have subjected many of them to surveillance, harassment, public shaming, and collective punishment. bit.ly/4lfbzkn
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Who lacks sex speaks about sex, hungry talks about food, a person who has no money about money, and our oligarchs and bankers talk about morality. -
- Sigmund Freud -
Ships without proper insurance SHOULD BE ARRESTED!!
Nikita Krusjov shall have said: we will not engage the US on the traditional battlefield, we will take them from within"
And that is what we are witnessing right now, I think?
What a disgrace!!!!!!!!!!!!
U bet, I stand with Zelensky
Long live free Ukraine. Long live democratic Europe.
their common defense, and make Europe once again the power it once was, and hesitates to become.
Our parents defeated fascism and communism at the cost of every sacrifice.
Our generation’s task is to defeat the totalitarianisms of the 21st century.
But in American history, the defenders of liberty have always prevailed. They are beginning to rise again.
The fate of Ukraine is decided in the trenches, but it also depends on those in the United States who want to defend democracy—and on our ability to unite Europeans, find the means for
Polls are plummeting. Republican lawmakers are being met with hostile crowds in their districts. Even Fox News is turning critical.
The Trumpists are no longer unchallenged. They control the executive, Congress, the Supreme Court, and social media.
Is this the end of the Atlantic Alliance? The risk is great. But over the past few days, the public humiliation of Zelensky and the insane decisions of the past month have begun to wake Americans up.
They claim they want peace. What neither they nor Trump admit is that their peace is capitulation—the peace of defeat, replacing de Gaulle-Zelensky with a Ukrainian Pétain under Putin’s control.
The peace of collaborators who have opposed any aid to Ukraine for the past three years.
Putin’s accomplices—the far right and the far left.
Yesterday, once again, at the National Assembly, Mr. Prime Minister, before your very eyes, they spoke against European unity, against European defense.
Europe will only regain military power by regaining industrial power. In short, we must fully implement the Draghi report—once and for all.
But Europe’s real rearmament is its moral rearmament.
We must persuade public opinion in the face of war fatigue and fear, and above all, in the face of
Missile shield and satellite programs must be revived.
The plan announced yesterday by Ursula von der Leyen is a very good starting point. But we will need much more.
The European Defense Fund must be reinforced outside Maastricht debt constraints. Weapon and ammunition systems must be harmonized. Ukraine—now the largest army in Europe—must be integrated into the EU. Nuclear deterrence must be rethought using French and British capabilities.
leaders will be judged by history.
Friedrich Merz has just declared that Europe needs its own military alliance. This is an acknowledgment that France was right for decades in advocating for strategic autonomy.
Now, we must build it. Massive investment is needed.
Finally—and most urgently, because it will take the most time—we must build the European defense that has been neglected under the American umbrella since 1945 and dismantled since the fall of the Berlin Wall.
This is a Herculean task, but the success or failure of today’s democratic European will
Second, any agreement must include the return of kidnapped children, prisoners, and absolute security guarantees. After Budapest, Georgia, and Minsk, we know how much Putin’s agreements are worth. These guarantees require a military force strong enough to prevent another invasion.
This will be costly. We must break the taboo on using frozen Russian assets. We must circumvent Moscow’s accomplices within Europe through a coalition of willing nations—including, of course, the United Kingdom.
First, accelerate military aid to Ukraine to compensate for America’s abandonment, to ensure Ukraine holds the line, and, crucially, to establish Europe’s presence in any negotiations.
The shock is violent, but it has one virtue: Europeans are waking up. In a single day in Munich, they understood that Ukraine’s survival and Europe’s future are in their hands, and they have three urgent priorities.
With interest rates at 25%, dwindling foreign reserves, a collapsing demographic, Russia is teetering on the edge. The American boost to Putin is the greatest strategic mistake ever made in a war.
So, we stand alone. But the claim that resisting Putin is impossible is false. Contrary to Kremlin propaganda, Russia is in bad shape. In three years, the so-called second army in the world has only managed to seize scraps of a country with a population three times smaller.
In the oligarch soirées of Mar-a-Lago, this is called "diplomatic realism."