Senior Conservative MP says UK must consider possibility ‘Trump is a Russian asset’ - Politics.co.uk
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- Incapacitating NATO.
Good point, I add:
- flirting with Nord Stream 2
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Good point, I add:
- flirting with Nord Stream 2
Where? I did miss that
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There is a second angle to all of it, and that's the Elon Musk/Peter Thiel/JD Vance angle, which also appears to be aimed at imploding the US but the goal there is privatizing government rather than helping foreign nations.
That's a good point.
They want to help Russia but also line their pockets along the way.
100%.
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Three separate former KGB agents all attest that he is indeed a Russian asset. They didn’t provide evidence, but I believe them.
Also the Kushner and Flynn stuff. Literally wanted a back channel to communicate with russia but whatever.
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Where? I did miss that
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That's a good point.
They want to help Russia but also line their pockets along the way.
100%.
Afaiu, they don't give a hoot about Russia, they just see the US as "declining" and thus want the US to end as quickly as possible, so they can privatize the remains for their own benefit.
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As someone who grew up during the height of the Cold War, it's hard to describe how shocking a statement like this is. The US spent trillions of dollars to prevent something like this from happening to anyone in the government, to have the president compromised laughs in the face of all that.
Don't say they didn't warn you.
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Keir Starmer has attempted to act as a bridge between the United States and Europe, having hosting a summit of nineteen leaders, including EU Commission president Ursula von der Leyen and Nato chief Mark Rutte, on Sunday.
Addressing MPs yesterday, the prime minister insisted the UK government will not “choose between” the US and Europe, as it attempts to secure a lasting, sustainable peace in Ukraine.
Starmer said: “I do want to be crystal clear. We must strengthen our relationship with America for our security, for our technology, for our trade and investment.”
That all sounds very unwise. I hope that behind the scenes the UK Government is less deluded.
As a Brit I'd be surprised if they were that deluded, the more pertinent question to ask should be is the USA government that deluded?
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Thank you
In this way, according to the calculation, Americans would regulate the German gas tap and earn money at the same time,” Bild wrote, noting that the U.S. government itself would not be directly involved
Grenell was an asshole meddling to much with German Politics as an ambassador back then, and I hope my Government will not participate in such a stupid deal where Energy Security is dependent on both Putlers and Musk's Goodwill
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Your sarcasm that appears to indicate Mr Stuart is one of the last to realize — it may be a little misplaced, given that Starmer and Labour have apparently not awoken yet.
Also: happy cake day!
It's frustrating that maybe little by little someone is starting to consider this, after all Trump has done so far. But yes at least mr Stuart said it, I'm wrong.
Everywhere there's a strong imvincible will to close eyes and hope that somehow the war will close itself doing minimum effort possible, and after that business as usual.
No country take it seriously, unless it's too late. They're always one step behind. The smartest understood after a month or more of Trump's historical disasters. -
Don't say they didn't warn you.
History books are full of stuff like this - it just takes a long time of sustained effort, longer than a single generation.
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Possibility? Not with that attitude.
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Reagan is spinning in his grave.
It was Reagan where things started going off the rails, ironically.
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He'd just spin even faster knowing that.
Infinite energy glitch
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Three separate former KGB agents all attest that he is indeed a Russian asset. They didn’t provide evidence, but I believe them.
Interestingly, this page "has been denied". The rest of TheHill.com are accessible, but not that page. Can you actually access it? Which country are you in?
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No fucking shit! And it's the entire globe that needs the KY Jelly.
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Keir Starmer has attempted to act as a bridge between the United States and Europe, having hosting a summit of nineteen leaders, including EU Commission president Ursula von der Leyen and Nato chief Mark Rutte, on Sunday.
Addressing MPs yesterday, the prime minister insisted the UK government will not “choose between” the US and Europe, as it attempts to secure a lasting, sustainable peace in Ukraine.
Starmer said: “I do want to be crystal clear. We must strengthen our relationship with America for our security, for our technology, for our trade and investment.”
That all sounds very unwise. I hope that behind the scenes the UK Government is less deluded.
The words don't match the whispers
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Uhhhhh ya...Krasonov. Haven't you been paying attention?
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Interestingly, this page "has been denied". The rest of TheHill.com are accessible, but not that page. Can you actually access it? Which country are you in?
denied, from belgium
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Keir Starmer has attempted to act as a bridge between the United States and Europe, having hosting a summit of nineteen leaders, including EU Commission president Ursula von der Leyen and Nato chief Mark Rutte, on Sunday.
Addressing MPs yesterday, the prime minister insisted the UK government will not “choose between” the US and Europe, as it attempts to secure a lasting, sustainable peace in Ukraine.
Starmer said: “I do want to be crystal clear. We must strengthen our relationship with America for our security, for our technology, for our trade and investment.”
That all sounds very unwise. I hope that behind the scenes the UK Government is less deluded.
I suppose they try to buy some time, to get out of the mess that much of UK security info and equipment is closely dependent on US. But indeed at such a pivotal moment, when there even seems to be cross party consensus, it's daft to miss the chance to re-orient towards Europe.