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BudmanTX

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Correction: they lowered it one level in Jan, now raised it again to 'likely'. Travel advice to France is now yellow..., which is very rare for us. I was going to go back this year after being so pleasantly surprised with France last summer, perhaps even during Olympics.
i figure it would rise during the Olympics, i have a feeling there will be a major push to watch intel and other stuff when it's going on......

Russia at one point tried to use immigration as a tool in the baltic states or northern countries, prolly why they closed they're borders.....

also i trying to figure out the relationship between Russia and ISIS, since on the propaganda arm they said they have good relations with ISIS....that made me think and look back, didn't Russia host Hamas Delegation and Islamic Jihad not to long ago????
 

CCGNZ

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Correction: they lowered it one level in Jan, now raised it again to 'likely'. Travel advice to France is now yellow..., which is very rare for us. I was going to go back this year after being so pleasantly surprised with France last summer, perhaps even during Olympics.
Good for you man,Olympics will have HEAVY security,though I'm sure some "Allah Akbar's" would love to pull something off,stay alert if you hit up the city of light this summer.
 

CCGNZ

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i think it might be time to hit those gas lines in Belarus, little pay back for using they're territory as an invasion point......js
Yeah, I think Belarus is sanctioned,but that pales as punishment for allowing a unjust invasion against a sovereign state to be staged from Belarussian territory,Belarus is the kind of post-Soviet lap dog that Putin would like Ukraine to be.Though I'm pretty sure the "people" of Belarus like Ukrainians and generally don't support Putin's "Special Op."
 

garybo

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Today is National Vietnam War Veterans Day.

On March 29, 1973, fifty-one years ago, Military Assistance Command, Vietnam (MACV) was disbanded and the last U.S. combat troops departed the Republic of Vietnam. The last unit was elements of MACV's Infantry Security Force (Special Guard), actually special couriers.

On March 29, 2012, President Barack Obama proclaimed March 29, 2012, as Vietnam Veterans Day. The proclamation called "upon all Americans to observe this day with appropriate programs, ceremonies, and activities that commemorate the 58,220 U.S. brothers in arms that perished in the Vietnam War.

God bless those that serve.

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printer

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House Intel chair says Ukraine aid will have ‘overwhelming support’ in Congress after recess
House Intelligence Chair Mike Turner (R-Ohio) on Sunday predicted additional funding for Ukraine will have “overwhelming support” in Congress, as sharp divisions amid lawmakers have left aid for the nation in limbo.

Turner, during an interview with CBS News’s “Face The Nation,” said Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) has “made clear” he supports Ukraine and indicated it would be a priority when Congress returns from its holiday recess.

“The Speaker has made very clear statements that when we get back, it’s the next top agenda, after having just passed all the bills that fund the federal government,” Turner said Sunday. “I believe this is going to have overwhelming support in Congress, and we’ll put a bill on the president’s desk.”

CBS News correspondent Ed O’Keefe then pressed Turner on whether the bill will have strong support from GOP members, or if it will require adding a loan payment plan or border security provisions.

“I think there already is significant and very strong support among Republicans and certainly across Americans, across the country,” he said.

Questions remain over how Johnson will handle the prickly subject of aid to Ukraine after he refused last month to consider a Senate-passed foreign aid package that would have included $60 billion for Ukraine. He pointed to the legislation’s lack of border security measures and floated giving aid to Ukraine in the form of a loan.

Turner said he thinks there will be discussions in both chambers about border security provisions and how the nonmilitary humanitarian aid is structured, but they will end with a negotiated package at the end of the process.

Asked if this will happen before Congress takes its next week-long break later this month, Turner said it is “certainly my hope.”
 

BarnBuster

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Left of center generally factual info
 

Sativied

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Looks like Erdogan took it in shorts over the weekend........interesting dynamic going on in Turkey


2015 vs 2024 results, Yellow: Erdogan Red: Seculars Purle: Kurds

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Apnews doesn't seem to address what's really going on. The same shit as in (the rest of) Europe. Erdogan now has a choice for the next years while he is still president: please the left, or please the ultra right conservative YRP. There's little doubt it'll be the latter, and far less likely the progressives.

YRP is anti-vax, among other typical nutjobbery, and major anti-Israel. Erdogan, despite being Erdogan, and because of the ongoing economic problems and insane inflation, still appreciates the economic relationship with Israel. The hate for Israel is also why many conservatives, especially more rural (which is everything except capital, and Istanbul and south-west coast), voted not-Erdogan.


Typical thing to say for the large Turkish community in NL who can vote progressive here yet fully support Erdogan (and still have voting rights) is that we (white europeans) just don't understand Turkey: they need a strong leader like Erdogan to keep the extremes at bay. They suggest without Erdogan, it's most of progressive Istanbul (city with third of population) vs the rural Islamists who rather see Turkey not become like EU or even an EU member but go back to more conservative ways... pre-Ataturk.

Essential reading to understand Turkey:
 

Sativied

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"a light aircraft - thought to be modified to fly unmanned"

When the war started Ukraine was clearly the underdog, or at least perceived as such. I think it's been a major mistake to not allow Ukraine to use western supplied weapons to attack Russia. They're gifted to Ukraine to defend themselves, which is what they do with attacks like this. Aside from Russia's threats, which they dish out regardless, there doesn't seem to be a good reason. "We don't want to get dragged into this war" they said... well hello, you're in it regardless.

As I said last autumn, 'next spring' is overly optimistic:


The ones from Denmark will arrive in Ukraine this summer, 19 from them in total.

Maybe send them a hundred of those "light aircraft - thought to be modified to fly unmanned" on top of it. Cheap in comparison, no extensive training or onboard pilot required.
 

BudmanTX

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"a light aircraft - thought to be modified to fly unmanned"

When the war started Ukraine was clearly the underdog, or at least perceived as such. I think it's been a major mistake to not allow Ukraine to use western supplied weapons to attack Russia. They're gifted to Ukraine to defend themselves, which is what they do with attacks like this. Aside from Russia's threats, which they dish out regardless, there doesn't seem to be a good reason. "We don't want to get dragged into this war" they said... well hello, you're in it regardless.

As I said last autumn, 'next spring' is overly optimistic:


The ones from Denmark will arrive in Ukraine this summer, 19 from them in total.

Maybe send them a hundred of those "light aircraft - thought to be modified to fly unmanned" on top of it. Cheap in comparison, no extensive training or onboard pilot required.

UA drone innovations are surprising me, now they have a 1000 to 1400k range, now they can hit past the caucauses, and maybe hit a few more air bases in the area as well.......still say they should hit Belarus, just for good measure....

On the F16's i was think late spring early summer.......seems they have a portion ready and stationed in Romania now...if i'm reading right.....

Third is something i've been watch, it's Lushy and Belarus, they seem to be up to something.....as regard to Kalingrad....
 

BudmanTX

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Apnews doesn't seem to address what's really going on. The same shit as in (the rest of) Europe. Erdogan now has a choice for the next years while he is still president: please the left, or please the ultra right conservative YRP. There's little doubt it'll be the latter, and far less likely the progressives.

YRP is anti-vax, among other typical nutjobbery, and major anti-Israel. Erdogan, despite being Erdogan, and because of the ongoing economic problems and insane inflation, still appreciates the economic relationship with Israel. The hate for Israel is also why many conservatives, especially more rural (which is everything except capital, and Istanbul and south-west coast), voted not-Erdogan.


Typical thing to say for the large Turkish community in NL who can vote progressive here yet fully support Erdogan (and still have voting rights) is that we (white europeans) just don't understand Turkey: they need a strong leader like Erdogan to keep the extremes at bay. They suggest without Erdogan, it's most of progressive Istanbul (city with third of population) vs the rural Islamists who rather see Turkey not become like EU or even an EU member but go back to more conservative ways... pre-Ataturk.

Essential reading to understand Turkey:
thanks for the read , appreciate it....:bigjoint:
 

Sativied

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still say they should hit Belarus, just for good measure....
Wholeheartedly agree. I also think NATO and EU members near Belarus' border should flex way more. Scare the shit out of Lukashenko and his supporters, while signaling those who oppose them to stand by.

 

BudmanTX

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Wholeheartedly agree. I also think NATO and EU members near Belarus' border should flex way more. Scare the shit out of Lukashenko and his supporters, while signaling those who oppose them to stand by.

yep, i got anton saying the same thing

"Don't believe anyone that we want to wage war. We are preparing for war, I am speaking frankly about it. "If you want peace, prepare for war" - I didn't come up with it. It is very rightly said," Lukashenko, as he started "exercises" on the border with Ukraine, Poland, and Lithuania. From April 2 to 4, they will be held in the Gomel region. They are allegedly aimed at testing the territorial defense forces and the skills of reserve officers. "If someone from unfriendly countries howls and criticizes us, know that we do the right thing. If they start praising us there, that's bad news," the Belarusian leader said. According to Belta, Lukashenko emphasized that Belarus does not threaten anyone: "We don't need to threaten anyone. We don't want someone else's territory. May God let us cultivate this [our] land."


and on a side note, i found this.....still kinda of questioning it though...


this is a vid where he talks about it with his commaders......something about this gap "Suwalki Gap"
 

Sativied

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Poles would eat White Russians alive.

Aside from that, Poland has a special place in Europe. Don't fuck with Poland, again. They might as well attack Germany directly, who would undoubtedly be very eager to take the situation as an opportunity to restore their relationship with neighbor Poland.

 

Sativied

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Also: 4 out of 32 to go:


Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas — herself an unofficial candidate for NATO's top job — said Tuesday she backs her Dutch counterpart Mark Rutte for the secretary-general post.” … “"I have discussed this in depth with Mark Rutte and he commits to these priorities. Estonia can back him for NATO's Secretary General," Kallas added.”

Hungary, Romania, Slovakia, and Turkey still have to approve. It’s already assumed Erdogan will do the usual. And Erdogan has actually a valid point. Rutte’s reluctance to continue EU membership talks with Turkey should in no way be reflected in NATO context. Romania and Slovakia surely realize their candidate doesn’t have close to enough support so I’m guessing they’re eyeing a deal where they get a more prominent position in EU, which personally I too think is a valid issue. Hungary, however…

During a press conference with Julianne Smith yesterday: “I think you’re well aware that the U.S. position is that we fully back Mark Rutte as the next Secretary General”.
 
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