Apple Weather not mincing words
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Third-country national in Brussels writing on EU policies and politics, Balkans, migration, democracy, information manipulation. Former journalist (RFE/RL, European Voice). Co-founder, Democratization Policy Council @dpcglobal.bsky.social. Views personal
Apple Weather not mincing words
Oh no! The secret is out!
Silly me, mistaking the Post for a newspaper
Fair. Like I said, not a human rights expert.
Not an expert but if the Iranian vessel was unarmed and Hegsethβs warfighters knew this, wouldnβt this be clearly a war crime? You know, on top of the crime of waging an unprovoked illegal war?
A glimpse of what an absolute nightmare Beirut must be right now
also serious question: why does the Post piece read like PR copy?
Today in insane headlines
And itβs no coincidence that this reporting didnβt come from the Times or the Post or CNN, whoβve all underplayed the story
New reporting makes the most horrific event of this war to date so much worse: girlsβschool in Iran hit by a double-tap strike right out of Israelβs Gaza playbook
We were supposed to get an SMS from Cyprus's civil protection at 7pm and none of my friends here got one. Not exactly reassuring.
Because the first Sykes-Picot was such as success
Hegseth is PATHETIC
Does this administration have any idea how ridiculous they look to the rest of the world?
I think much of the criticism of Starmer's position is overheated. But I also think this notion of purely "defensive" operations by the US out of UK bases, and by the UK directly, is pretty meaningless in the real world
Greetings from Cyprus
And by βsupportβ I mean cynically using them to make it appear like the US knows what itβs doing
Direct product of the Trump administrationβs stupid decision to advertise US support for the Kurds
Hmmm that's a good point, Stephen, that's indeed one way to read that sentence β though I very much doubt that this is what the headline writer had in mind
A born diplomat, clearly
Not to be pedantic but Cyprus isn't "hosting" UK air bases. The UK simply kept them as sovereign territory when Cyprus gained independence in 1960. Not much the Republic of Cyprus could do about it then, or now.
www.theguardian.com/world/2026/m...
Irrespective of the wisdom of the plan itself, I'm also mystified why anybody would think it's smart to advertise it?
Sounds like a brilliant idea. Bullet-proof. No downside at all, and guaranteed to work.
Good. Itβs a dumb idea.
Next nervous breakdown about refugees in three, two, one...
Astounding to me how anyone can read Lolita and think its narrator β and Lolita's abuser β is anything but a monster.
Then again these people probably never even came close to the book
As predictable as night follows day: there's a conflict somewhere in Europe's vicinity and the EU feels compelled to cozy up to the autocrats it otherwise loves to lecture, all because of the hypothetical possibility of "refugee flows."
www.politico.eu/newsletter/b...
βApparently?β Are you saying 007.... is alive???
Missing Amman but I'll take Nicosia as a decent second best
I've been to Reading and Slough, does that count?
He makes it sound like the worst place imaginable. Which it probably is