TYB
>shills cant ignore anime
i think it also extends to cartoon movies, i have had serious reactions to various cartoon movies.. from boomers like myself
GN Anon
oh that's fowl, they are abreast of the bird!
>Keeping the JFK assassination secret all these years allowed the good to die and evil to flourish. Be strong in the Lord, for the Lord loves Truth and is Truth; Amen.
this is very true. Amen
https://www.rt.com/news/613363-us-subsidize-nato-rubio/
US can no longer subsidize NATO – Rubio
The military bloc’s European members have underfunded their militaries for decades, the top diplomat has said
Washington can no longer allow its wealthy Western European NATO allies to take advantage of US taxpayers to fund their defense budgets, Secretary of State Marco Rubio told Fox News on Wednesday.
The top US diplomat was responding to comments by Friedrich Merz, whose Christian Democratic Union (CDU) won last week’s elections in Germany. Merz claimed that the US-led military bloc is in “jeopardy” due to Washington’s “indifference” toward Europe’s security.
“NATO is not in jeopardy,” Rubio said. “The only thing that puts NATO in jeopardy is the fact that we have NATO allies who barely have militaries or whose militaries are not very capable because they’ve spent 40 years not spending any money on it.”
The current US administration considers it unfair that some wealthy Western European member states only spend 1% to 1.5% of their GDP on defense, Rubio added.
“We just can’t keep subsidizing that,” he stressed. “These are rich countries, especially in Western Europe. They have plenty of money. They should be investing that in their national security, and they’re not.”
US President Donald Trump has argued that NATO’s current defense spending target of 2% of GDP per year – already a challenge for a number of member states – is too low and should be raised to 5%. During his reelection campaign, Trump said he would “absolutely” consider leaving the bloc if members do not “pay their bills.”
The US allocates around 3.4% of GDP to military expenditures, according to a 2023 estimate by the World Bank. In contrast, European NATO members spend an average of 1.9%, less than 60% of the US’ spending, Reuters reported earlier this month, citing S&P Global.
Meeting Trump’s proposed 5% military spending goal would cause France and Germany’s budget deficits to rise to 4.6% and 8.9% in 2025, respectively, compared to the current projections of 1.7% and 6%, S&P estimated.
Since 2022, the US and its allies have provided more than $258 billion in aid to Ukraine, including over $134 billion in military assistance, according to Germany’s Kiel Institute. Western nations have depleted their military stockpiles and struggled to increase arms production due to deindustrialization, offshore manufacturing, green policies, and sanctions on Russian energy.
Trump claims that Washington spent up to $350 billion on Ukraine under the administration of his predecessor, Joe Biden, and has vowed to recover this money.
Moscow has warned that NATO’s military aid to Ukraine effectively makes member states parties to the conflict. Trump is the first and only Western leader to acknowledge that one of the root causes of the Ukraine conflict was “the previous administration’s ‘pushy’ policy of dragging Ukraine into NATO,” Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said last week.
kek, the islamization of the EU is the only thing that will save the EU.. NOT! this is taqiyya
https://www.rt.com/news/613322-turkiye-save-eu-erdogan/
Only Türkiye can save EU – Erdogan
Ankara’s membership would provide a “lifeline” to the bloc’s aging economy and workforce, the president has said
Only Türkiye’s full membership in the EU can save the bloc from an inevitable decline, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said. Ankara’s bid to join the EU has been in limbo for nearly a decade due to its failure to meet EU standards in a number of areas.
In a televised address following a cabinet meeting in Ankara on Monday, Erdogan claimed that Türkiye’s membership could “save the European Union from its deadlock, ranging from the economy to defense and from politics to international standing.” He added that Türkiye could provide a “lifeline” to the EU’s aging economy and workforce.
Erdogan urged the EU to acknowledge this situation as soon as possible and not continue with the same old mistakes. “As always, we are eager to advance our membership process based on mutual benefit and respect, with a constructive approach,” he said, arguing that swift results are within reach if the EU shows the political will.
According to the Turkish president, the EU is also beset by domestic political problems. Liberal democracy, once the “most alluring ideology,” is now facing a serious crisis, with the void being filled by “far-right demagogues,” he said, pointing to the recent electoral successes of right-wing parties in the EU.
With the political winds shifting in the EU, Erdogan expressed concern about what he called the rise of anti-immigrant and Islamophobic movements in Europe, warning that Türkiye is “closely monitoring” the situation to ensure that right-wing forces do not threaten Turkish citizens or other Muslim communities in the bloc.
Türkiye applied to join the EU in 1987 and achieved candidate status in 1999; accession negotiations started in 2005. However, the process has been essentially suspended since 2016 due to significant obstacles, including concerns over human rights, democratic standards, and unresolved issues related to Cyprus.
In 2018, the EU claimed that Ankara “has been moving further away from the European Union” and that the talks have “effectively come to a standstill.” Despite this, Türkiye maintains that EU membership remains a “strategic goal.”
Right-wing forces have gradually gained strength across the EU over the past decade, a trend that has been exacerbated by rising migration. In Germany’s recent federal election, the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) party secured 20.8% of the vote, becoming the second-largest party in the Bundestag. Meanwhile, Germany is home to a significant Turkish diaspora, estimated at around 1.5 million.
were they in the flight logs?
ok
all is forgiven, i looked at the delete log and found the reason.. kek cuz i had the cp spammers filtered already and didn't see any of it!
o7 and TY BO & BVs
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2025/02/26/south-african-president-ramaphosa-attacks-trump-vows-to-arrest-netanyahu/
South African President Ramaphosa Attacks Trump, Vows to Arrest Netanyahu
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa attacked U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday in an article in which he criticized the U.S. for its sanctions on the International Criminal Court (ICC), and also viciously attacked Israel.
Trump restored sanctions on the ICC earlier this month, which had been reversed by President Joe Biden. Trump had sanctioned the ICC in his first term for “illegitimate assertions of jurisdiction over personnel of the United States and certain of its allies.” His concern was that the ICC would seek to arrest and prosecute Americans over alleged “war crimes” committed in Afghanistan, even though the U.S. is not party to the Rome Statute that establishes the ICC.
Biden revoked Trump’s sanctions while stating that the U.S. “continues to object to the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) assertions of jurisdiction over personnel of such non-States Parties as the United States and its allies.”
Trump slapped the sanctions back into place earlier this month, citing “illegitimate and baseless actions targeting America and our close ally Israel.”
The ICC issued arrest warrants in November for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant over supposed “war crimes” in Gaza after Israel responded to the massive terror attack of October 7, 2023, in which Hamas murdered 1,200 Israelis and abducted 250 more.
In a joint article in Foreign Policy, Ramaphosa, together with the leaders of Malaysia and Columbia, and the director of the newly-formed, anti-Israel “Hague Group” (which includes Cuba, and claims to uphold human rights). wrote:
For more than 500 days, Israel, enabled by powerful nations providing diplomatic cover, military hardware, and political support, has systematically violated international law in Gaza. This complicity has dealt a devastating blow to the integrity of the United Nations Charter and its foundational principles of human rights, sovereign equality, and the prohibition of genocide.
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Yet, despite these rulings [by the International Court of Justice and the ICC], the violations persist, enabled by nations that brazenly challenge the world’s top courts—with sanctions on officials, employees, and agents of the ICC and open defiance of the court’s orders.
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Our governments will comply with the warrants issued by the ICC against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, emphasizing appropriate, fair, and independent investigations and prosecutions at the national or international level; we will prevent vessels carrying military supplies to Israel from using our ports; and we will prevent all arms transfers that risk enabling further violations of humanitarian law.
The article also said that President Trump’s plan to take over Gaza “echoes dark chapters in our own countries’ histories—South Africa under apartheid, Colombia during counterinsurgency, and Malaysia under colonial rule.”
The article does not mention Hamas, or terror, once, and portrays the Gaza conflict as if Israel has been the aggressor, attacking without provocation.
Ramaphosa is listed as the lead author.
The article comes less than two weeks after Trump issued an executive order in which he cut off aid to South Africa, and offered asylum to Afrikaner farmers, listing among the reasons: the fact that “South Africa has taken aggressive positions towards the United States and its allies, including accusing Israel, not Hamas, of genocide in the International Court of Justice.”
Ramaphosa’s article is a direct violation of South Africa’s obligations under the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), a trade deal under which the U.S. gives preferential access to its markets to certain African countries.
The text of AGOA states:
The President is authorized to designate a sub-Saharan African country as an eligible sub-Saharan African country if the President determines that the country … does not engage in activities that undermine United States national security or foreign policy interests; and… does not engage in gross violations of internationally recognized human rights or provide support for acts of international terrorism and cooperates in international efforts to eliminate human rights violations and terrorist activities.
AGOA expires at the end of the fiscal year in September, and there is a risk that it will not be renewed or that South Africa will be excluded.
moar..
https://rumble.com/v6ptviu-pete-hegseth-just-went-off-on-the-aclu-for-trying-to-stop-him-from-housing-.html
Pete Hegseth Just Went off on the ACLU for Trying to Stop Him From Housing Illegal Aliens at Gitmo
https://rumble.com/embed/v6nlyuf/?pub=4
tru dat! oh wait, they were in on it!
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no table but lacks sauce
CO poisoning in cali? bs i call. what was the heater doing 'on' in like 70 deg temps. this is deliberate.
>running car + closed garage =
doh, in know the drill !
that implies suicide or murder, premeditation>
filtered (by you) or deleted is the why
GM back at ya!
agreed, same applies to new mexico. i needed a number and i chose that one.