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Deino

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Something seems to have happened at the G7 meeting. Trump is countering with an abrasive tone of what Macron said why Trump left early. Trump says it has nothing to do with the Iran situation which Macron said was the reason. Sounds reasonable so why would Trump seem so angry to that as being the answer? If it has nothing to with Iran, it could be something as simple as Macron might’ve said something so superficial that Trump didn’t like which sounds so much like him. I wonder if it’s ever going to be revealed what pissed-off Trump.


Really, he is just plain stupid ...


 

W20

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Donald Likud Trump "stupid" (?)

What's next... call Joe Caligula Biden "senile"

Perhaps the most unbearable thing about this colossal, fanatical, and bloody military Empire, last version of the Roman Empire, is the ease with which Europeans hide their heads in empty words to avoid seeing the terrible reality.
 

siegecrossbow

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Donald Likud Trump "stupid" (?)

What's next... call Joe Caligula Biden "senile"

Perhaps the most unbearable thing about this colossal, fanatical, and bloody military Empire, last version of the Roman Empire, is the ease with which Europeans hide their heads in empty words to avoid seeing the terrible reality.

Frustrating thing is that they continue to get away with it despite the dysfunctional leadership. The Silent Generation laid a very solid foundation for these fools…
 

W20

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"dysfunctional leadership"

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Power in the West is in the hands of a three-party coalition.

1) the imperial party
2) the Zionist party
3) the corporatocratic party

And lately they have incorporated to the great coalition the fourth power 4) the media of in-communication, silence, silence, silence, silence and persuasion.

A Western politician has no choice in the face of Power, and therefore puts himself at its service.

There is no trace left of the Europe of Kohl and Chirac, but let us all continue to pretend as if nothing has happened in the last 20 years.
 

W20

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The final cruelty: someone recommends that we pay attention to the whims of the political-media industry for the entertainment and confusion of the plebs.

A highly successful industry at the service of gangsters

- Plebs of Rome, a moment of attention please

- To my right, Brutus Maximus Rusticus, and to my left, Rusticus Maximus Brutus.

- Plebs of Rome (Berlin, Paris, London, Washington) you can choose any of the two.
 

RoastGooseHKer

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We don't need to hang them; we just need to hang the US. Who wants a bunch of lizards and roaches and frogs dangling from their ceilings? That's gross. We want one big fat asshole bull hung up for the BBQ.

To put it in another perspective, maybe MAGA, Russia, and China have a shared interest in dismembering the EU. The reason why EU is not willing to relent a bit (none on market access, none of EV tariffs, etc.) despite Beijing's concession of removing the 2021 Xinjiang-related sanctions is because the EU has a giant market Beijing needs, especially with the current US-China trade war. Von der Leyen's recent speech underlines how EU thinks it has all the leverages in dealing with China. Yet, unlike Biden, Trump currently sees little value in coordinating with the EU in dealing with China. He prefers to take on Xi in an 18th Century gentleman's style dual. Nonetheless, there is little hope that Brussels is willing to put aside its ideology and pragmatically work with Beijing. Thus, maybe Beijing could temporarily suspend all minerals exports to EU to cause dozens of car plants to shut down to create some leverages, whilst preserving the limited flow toward the US as agreed under the London talks. On other words, Beijing could use its rare earth leverage flexibly against Washington today, or Brussels' tomorrow, depending on which side is willing to sit down with Beijing first and offer concrete deescalation plans. In the long term, however, breaking up the EU could allow China (and Russia, US) play China-friendly European countries against both the ideological hardliners (Poland, Czech, and the Baltic States) and heavily protectionist ones (like France).
 
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