Was it a war?
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https://perwagner.substack.com You are not better than Trump because you dislike him. If you refuse to act while a war burns next door, you are in fact worse. Your values do not count if you will not pay for them
Trump said hatred between Zelensky and his opponent is enormous, making a peace deal very hard to reach. "We have been close many times but one side always pulls back," Trump said. "We are not the ones losing. I am doing this as a service to Europe."
But I thought it would only take 24 hours?
New war reason just dropped.
You know who does believe in Rules of Engagement? Ukraine Does.
You know who does not? Putin's Russia.
Guess who the USA is now modelling itself on?
Worth considering
If we in Europe allow the US to use bases in Europe for these attacks, doesn't that mean that we at at least partly responsible?
If we by our actions or inactions allow a crime to take place, knowing it is a crime, and having it within our means not to partake?
I do fear that grotesque boast that the USA no longer needed to worry about "stupid rules of engagement", will haunt the country for years to come.
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So far, I wd say Putin is winning the Gulf War. Oil prices are up, & the US has relaxed pressure on India to stop buying fm RU, so budget revenues will increase, making the war easier to fund. And UA will now be an even lower priority for US air defence munitions, so an easier target for RU strikes.
For the first time, the US sided with Russia and China in a dispute at the UN over dangers posed by attacks on Ukraine's nuclear power
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The EU should step in and simply buy Anthropic. Would narrow the gap between EUs lacking AI capabilities and those of the USA and China.
So it now appears based on many media reports that we bombed a girls elementary school and killed 175 people, and right after that Hegseth was beating his chest in a press conference saying we werenโt going to worry about โstupid rules of engagementโ anymore.
True colors. The IAEA Board of Governors passed a resolution condemning attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure as a nuclear safety threat, with the US voting against alongside Russia, China and Niger. 20 voted in favor, 10 abstained, 4 opposed. #Ukraine
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Could it be, that we are in the midst of ww3, but we just havnt realized it yet?
From FT comments
Yes, we need constitutional changes. But it seems Mertz/Meloni is going the other route: focussing on competitiveness and business.
Are any of the EU countries actually talking about constitutional changes at all?
Rutte has been busy telling right-wing ๐บ๐ธnews networks that not only do European governments support the war on Iran, but that they "are doing everything necessary to enableโ it.
Our European leaders have insisted to citizens that they're not helping in the ๐บ๐ธ๐ฎ๐ฑ war on Iran. Which one is lying?
"Europeโs leaders put on a show of unity after surviving Trumpโs Greenland threats in January."
"It took the Middle East erupting into conflict to reveal where EU countries really stand."
"Amid the fog of war, ๐ช๐ธ&๐ซ๐ทhave retreated into one camp, while ๐ฉ๐ช&๐ฎ๐น have fallen into another."
As far as I'm aware, there's been no such statement of support for ๐ช๐ธ from ๐ช๐บCommission President Von Leyen, who is usually in lock step with her compatriot and fellow party member Merz.
An EU member state has been threatened with an embargo and VDL has nothing to say.
This crisis calls out for EU action. What is needed is massive joint funding to put in huge orders to catalyze a massive expansion of production. Additionally, the EU could help push aside permitting/regulatory hurdles. This could be the ASAP (155 ammo) initiative on steroids. 6/
What should Europe and Ukraine do? They need a crash course to rapidly expand their own supply, particularly SAMP-T, Europe's Patriot alternative, as well as pursue a break glass effort to innovate and bring the cost curve down. Also seek to expand production of Patriot interceptors in Europe. 5/
Screenshot from linked article regarding Siil and potential British withdrawal of Challenger tanks from Estonia.
Combat in Ukraine won't be a blueprint for every future war. But no army can still fight as though it's 2021.
Will findings from the Siil / Hedgehog 2025 exercise in Estonia serve as a "catalyst for change" across the UK's land forces, as some defence experts hope? And if so, what kind of change?
Goed punt!
Unfortunately, I think we might start to see the acceleration of the established cycle in which Trump faces the consequences of his actions vs Iran, then takes even more dangerous/escalatory steps to try to deal with those, but instead precipitates even worse consequences.
Europe Abandons Both Integrity and Influence on Iran in response to Trumpโs strikes, European leaders have created an alternate reality to escape their hypocrisy. My piece @ForeignPolicy foreignpolicy.com/2026/03/03/e...
If we want to have a union where we stand united, then we HAVE to defend Spain in cases like this. It doesn't matter if we agree with Spain's actions or not. Especially in an area where the Union has (or is supposed to have) real power.
BREAKING: Hegseth re-renames Department of War to โDepartment of Major Combat Operationsโ
Merz's silence as Trump asserts that Germany "helped us out" with the attack on Iran speaks volumes.
The chancellor's claims to not be involved were disingenuous. For weeks ๐บ๐ธhas been using their bases in๐ฉ๐ช to prepare.
They can't launch this kind of attack without their ๐ฉ๐ชbases
The US doesn't have an unlimited supply. I'm sure China is more than happy with this conflict
...back to Russia
๐Energy price spike will boost Moscow's coffers just as they were about to go broke
๐ช๐บEuropeans have been forced into a position of defending the attacks on Venezuela and Iran, destroying their credibility to criticise Russia's invasion of ๐บ๐ฆ
๐ฎ๐ฑIsrael reportedly gave ๐ท๐บ a heads up