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"Of course, there are great European traditions. After all, attempts were made to attack Russia - say, by Napoleon, right? And Hitler. They didn't succeed. And now, of course, Kaja Kallas will 'succeed' - of course..." he said, speaking at an anti-war rally in Szeged.
After this statement, the hall erupted in laughter and applause.
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Forwarded from ResistanceTrench
🇺🇸 According to a Fox News survey, a media outlet close to the ruling party in Washington, the most pressing concerns of Americans are, in order:
🔴 Inflation and high prices
🔴 medical service costs
🔴 Political divisions within the country
But US regime is busy with spending money on warmongering, genocide, terrorism, propaganda and destruction around the world. Does US regime in any sense care about American people?
🔴 Inflation and high prices
🔴 medical service costs
🔴 Political divisions within the country
But US regime is busy with spending money on warmongering, genocide, terrorism, propaganda and destruction around the world. Does US regime in any sense care about American people?
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NY Times Weirdly Publishing a Bizarre Propaganda Piece About Putin https://sonar21.com/ny-times-weirdly-publishing-a-bizarre-propaganda-piece-about-putin/
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Forwarded from Rybar in English
An assassination attempt on a high-ranking Russian Armed Forces officer occurred in southern Moscow. On the morning of December 22, a Kia Sorento was blown up in the courtyard of a building on Yaseneva Street, with Lieutenant General Fanil Sarvarov, head of operational training at the Russian General Staff, behind the wheel.
The explosion occurred at the moment the vehicle started moving. The car sustained serious damage, and the lieutenant general was extracted from the cabin with severe shrapnel wounds and fractures and taken to the hospital, where he subsequently died from his injuries.
#Moscow #Russia #Ukraine
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No Treaty, No Deal (With Apologies to Bob Marley) https://sonar21.com/no-treaty-no-deal-with-apologies-to-bob-marley/
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Forwarded from Slavyangrad (Инна)
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Forwarded from Mario Nawfal
The Great German Energy Fail: A Cautionary Tale for the World!
Germany, which for decades has generously invested hundreds of billions in green energy, suddenly discovered that it lacks the most basic resource—electricity. And this is not a minor glitch, but a systemic collapse that is now being held up as an example to the whole world of how not to do things.
The story of Jerome Evans, founder of Firstcolo, who was planning to expand his data centers in Frankfurt. The response from the power grid company sounded like a bad joke: connecting the new capacity would take “at least ten years.”
Evans' conclusion is brutally simple: “No rational CEO would locate energy-intensive production in Germany.” It is a path to losing competitiveness and jobs.
#Germany #Energy #Green #FindTruth
Germany, which for decades has generously invested hundreds of billions in green energy, suddenly discovered that it lacks the most basic resource—electricity. And this is not a minor glitch, but a systemic collapse that is now being held up as an example to the whole world of how not to do things.
The story of Jerome Evans, founder of Firstcolo, who was planning to expand his data centers in Frankfurt. The response from the power grid company sounded like a bad joke: connecting the new capacity would take “at least ten years.”
Evans' conclusion is brutally simple: “No rational CEO would locate energy-intensive production in Germany.” It is a path to losing competitiveness and jobs.
#Germany #Energy #Green #FindTruth
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Forwarded from Rerum Novarum // Intel, Breaking News, and Alerts 🇺🇸
🇷🇺🇺🇦⚡- BREAKING: Ukraine has finally unveiled its 20-point peace plan they have been working on jointly with the US over the past few weeks:
1. Confirmation of Ukrainian sovereignty.
2. A non-aggression pact signed between Russia and Ukraine.
3. Ukraine will receive strong security guarantees.
4. Ukraine's military be will capped at 800,000.
5. The US, EU and the UK will provide Ukraine with NATO Article-5 like security guarantees. If Russia was to invade again, a joint military response will follow, as well as sanctions being reinstated.
6. Russia will enshrine its policy of non-aggression towards Europe (including Ukraine) in all its laws.
7. Ukraine to become a member of the EU.
8. A strong global development package designed for Ukraine.
9. Several funds will be created to address post-war, including reconstruction.
10. Ukraine will conclude a free-trade agreement with the US. The US will also seek a free-trade agreement with Russia.
11. Ukraine will not seek nuclear weapons.
12. US proposal: Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant (currently controlled by Russia) to be managed by the US. Its power will be distributed three ways: 33% each to Russia, Ukraine and the US.
Russia and Ukraine have not come to an agreement on the nuclear plant.
13. Russia and Ukraine will implement educational programs in schools and society promoting the tolerance of each other.
14. Territorial boundaries: The borders will be drawn along the current lines of contact in Lugansk, Donetsk, Zaporozhye and Kherson. Russia to withdraw from Sumy, Kharkov, Chernigov, Nikolayev and the Dnepr regions.
The remaining Ukrainian-controlled Donetsk region that Russia wants Ukraine to withdraw from will turn into a US-led "Free Economic Zone." 60 days after the agreement, Ukraine proposes holding a referendum on the Ukrainian-controlled Donetsk region.
15. Either side will not use force to change this agreement in future.
16. Russia will not prevent Ukraine from using the Dnieper River. A separate maritime agreement will be created in the future. Russia will retain control over the Kinburn Split (Nikolayev region), as long as it's demilitarized, therefore not threating Ukrainian commercial navigation in the Dnieper River.
17. A humanitarian committee will be established to oversee an all-for-all prisoner, wounded and dead exchanges. Both sides will return all civilians.
18. Ukraine to hold elections as soon as possible once the agreement is signed.
19. The agreement will be legally binding, and monitored by the "Peace Council," chaired by the US President.
20. Once the agreement is signed, a complete air, sea and land ceasefire will come into effect immediately.
1. Confirmation of Ukrainian sovereignty.
2. A non-aggression pact signed between Russia and Ukraine.
3. Ukraine will receive strong security guarantees.
4. Ukraine's military be will capped at 800,000.
5. The US, EU and the UK will provide Ukraine with NATO Article-5 like security guarantees. If Russia was to invade again, a joint military response will follow, as well as sanctions being reinstated.
6. Russia will enshrine its policy of non-aggression towards Europe (including Ukraine) in all its laws.
7. Ukraine to become a member of the EU.
8. A strong global development package designed for Ukraine.
9. Several funds will be created to address post-war, including reconstruction.
10. Ukraine will conclude a free-trade agreement with the US. The US will also seek a free-trade agreement with Russia.
11. Ukraine will not seek nuclear weapons.
12. US proposal: Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant (currently controlled by Russia) to be managed by the US. Its power will be distributed three ways: 33% each to Russia, Ukraine and the US.
Russia and Ukraine have not come to an agreement on the nuclear plant.
13. Russia and Ukraine will implement educational programs in schools and society promoting the tolerance of each other.
14. Territorial boundaries: The borders will be drawn along the current lines of contact in Lugansk, Donetsk, Zaporozhye and Kherson. Russia to withdraw from Sumy, Kharkov, Chernigov, Nikolayev and the Dnepr regions.
The remaining Ukrainian-controlled Donetsk region that Russia wants Ukraine to withdraw from will turn into a US-led "Free Economic Zone." 60 days after the agreement, Ukraine proposes holding a referendum on the Ukrainian-controlled Donetsk region.
15. Either side will not use force to change this agreement in future.
16. Russia will not prevent Ukraine from using the Dnieper River. A separate maritime agreement will be created in the future. Russia will retain control over the Kinburn Split (Nikolayev region), as long as it's demilitarized, therefore not threating Ukrainian commercial navigation in the Dnieper River.
17. A humanitarian committee will be established to oversee an all-for-all prisoner, wounded and dead exchanges. Both sides will return all civilians.
18. Ukraine to hold elections as soon as possible once the agreement is signed.
19. The agreement will be legally binding, and monitored by the "Peace Council," chaired by the US President.
20. Once the agreement is signed, a complete air, sea and land ceasefire will come into effect immediately.
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