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Putin and Trump Prove To Be the Real Power Brokers in Ukraine Peace Push (Sp.)
Decoding Putin, Trump (Helmer)
Every European Country Reinstituting Drafts, They Want War – Martin Armstrong
Ukraine Has ‘One Last Chance’ – Medvedev (RT)
Russia’s Red Lines: What Trump Heard From Putin in High Stakes Talks (Sp.)
NATO Chief Comments On Putin-Trump Phone Call (RT)
Trump Call Puts Brakes On West’s Diplomatic Offensive (RT)
Russia Won’t Abandon Ukraine’s Orthodox Believers – Lavrov (RT)
EU Quietly Complains Ukraine Is ‘All On Us Now’ – FT (RT)
EU Forks Out $169 Bln for War Chest (Sp.)
Ukraine Distracting West From ‘More Serious’ Issues – Rubio (RT)
Musk Says Congress Needs To Act To Meet DOGE $2 Trillion Savings Goal (ZH)
Federal Judge Blocks Trump Admin’s Dismantling of US Institute of Peace (ET)
Germany’s Border Crackdown Can Only Last ‘A Few More Weeks’ – Police (RT)
Democratic Officials Claim a Dangerous License for Illegality (Turley)
EPIC – Senator Chris Van Hollen vs Secretary Marco Rubio (CTH)
David Sacks’ Lieutenant Explains Trump’s AI Deal With UAE (ZH)

 

 

 

 

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“Putin and Trump are the only real decision-makers in this peace process. Europe is once again left out in the cold.”

Putin and Trump Prove To Be the Real Power Brokers in Ukraine Peace Push (Sp.)

Dmitry Suslov, deputy director at Russia’s Higher School of Economics and the Russian Council on Foreign and Defense Policy, breaks down the key takeaways from Monday’s potentially historic telephone conversation between the Russian and US presidents. First and foremost, Suslov said, the US and Russia agreed that peace must be sought through direct bilateral talks between Russia and Ukraine — not an immediate ceasefire as demanded by Kiev and the Europeans. “That is Russia’s top priority, and the United States has agreed that this should be the main focus,” the observer explained. In effect, Trump essentially stepped back from his previous calls for an immediate ceasefire, and now backs negotiations aimed at a final peace agreement, with a possible ceasefire as part of the process. As for the demands by Kiev and its European patrons that Russia agree to an unconditional 30-day ceasefire, Monday’s talks confirmed that “this will not happen,” Suslov said.

Putin in his remarks after the talks announced plans for Russia and Ukraine to start drafting a memorandum outlining the peace deal and ceasefire terms — a step toward a comprehensive settlement, not just a freeze. Suslov found it notable that Trump’s statement omitted any mention of “bone-crushing” anti-Russian sanctions threatened by the Europeans and his proxies at home. Essentially, Europe was once again sidelined and discredited, with Moscow and Washington taking the lead, the observer said. “The Europeans have once again found themselves out of the picture, once again disgraced and marginalized, given all their howling about the need for an immediate ceasefire, and demand that if Russia refuses, the United States should introduce tough sanctions on Russia.”

Another noteworthy point from Trump’s statement, according to Suslov, was his position that the need to end the conflict is “even more important than a ceasefire. “This suggests Trump has accepted, at least to a large extent, the Russian position that it’s necessary to work specifically on ending the war, not freezing it, on working on a final peace agreement, not a ceasefire as such.” Trump also expressed a desire to normalize US-Russia ties with their “limitless potential” for cooperation — clearly rejecting Europe’s posture. “This once again demonstrates Donald Trump’s reluctance to introduce anti-Russian sanctions and somehow quarrel with Russia,” Suslov said, emphasizing that the president appears fully aware “that if he introduces sanctions at this stage, he will cross out the prospects of settling the Ukrainian conflict, and the prospects of normalizing relations with Russia, and the United States will not be able to realize those ‘limitless possibilities’ which, according to Trump, are associated with Russian-American cooperation.”

Bottom Line, According to Suslov
“Putin and Trump are the only real decision-makers in this peace process. Europe is once again left out in the cold.”

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“For the time being, Putin’s and Trump’s statements have put Rubio, Kellogg and the Europeans offside. Decoding the two president’s statements shows how and why.”

Decoding Putin, Trump (Helmer)

On Monday President Donald Trump telephoned President Vladimir Putin and they talked for two hours before Trump put lunch in his mouth and Putin his dinner. On the White House schedule, there was no advance notice of the call and no record afterwards. The White House log is blank for Trump’s entire morning while the press were told he was at lunch between 11:30 and 12:30. Putin went public first, making a statement to the press which the Kremlin posted at 19:55 Moscow time; it was then 12:55 in Washington. Trump and his staff read the transcript and then composed Trump’s statement in a tweet posted at 13:33 Washington time, 20:33 Moscow time. If Secretary of State Marco Rubio and General Keith Kellogg, the president’s negotiator with the Ukraine and FUGUP (France, United Kingdom, Germany, Ukraine, Poland), were consulted during Trump’s prepping, sat in on the call with the President, or were informed immediately after the call, they have remained silent.

The day before, May 18, Rubio announced that the Istanbul-II meeting had produced agreement “to exchange paper on ideas to get to a ceasefire. If those papers have ideas on them that are realistic and rational, then I think we know we’ve made progress. If those papers, on the other hand, have requirements in them that we know are unrealistic, then we’ll have a different assessment.” Rubio was hinting that the Russian formula in Istanbul, negotiations-then-ceasefire, has been accepted by the US. What the US would do after its “assessment”, Rubio didn’t say – neither walk-away nor threat of new sanctions. Vice President JD Vance wasn’t present at the call because he was flying home from Rome where he attended Pope Leo XIV’s inaugural mass. “We’re more than open to walking away,” Vance told reporters in his aeroplane. “The United States is not going to spin its wheels here. We want to see outcomes.”

Vance prompted Trump to mention the Pope as a mediator for a new round of Russian-Ukrainian negotiations, first to Putin and then in public. Kellogg is refusing to go along. He tweeted on Sunday: “In Istanbul @SecRubio made it clear that we have presented ‘a strong peace plan’. Coming out of the London meetings we (US) came up with a comprehensive 22 point plan that is a framework for peace. The first point is a comprehensive cease fire that stops the killing now.” FUGUP issued their own statement after Trump’s call. “The US President and the European partners have agreed on the next steps. They agreed to closely coordinate the negotiation process and to seek another technical meeting. All sides reaffirmed their willingness to closely accompany Ukraine on the path to a ceasefire. The European participants announced that they would increase pressure on the Russian side through sanctions.”

This signalled acceptance with Trump of the Russian formula, negotiations-then-ceasefire, and time to continue negotiating at the “technical” level. The sanction threat was added. But this statement was no longer FUGUP. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer was omitted; so too Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk. The Italian, the Finn and the European Commission President were substituted. They make FUGIFEC. Late in the Paris evening of Sunday French President Emmanuel Macron attempted to keep Starmer in Trump’s good books and preserve the ceasefire-first formula. “I spoke tonight,” Macron tweeted, “with @POTUS @Keir_Starmer @Bundeskanzler and @GiorgiaMeloni after our talks in Kyiv and Tirana. Tomorrow, President Putin must show he wants peace by accepting the 30-day unconditional ceasefire proposed by President Trump and backed by Ukraine and Europe.” By the time on Monday that Macron realized he had been trumped, the Elysée had nothing to say.

By contrast, Italian Prime Minister Meloni signalled she was happy to line up with Trump and accept Putin’s negotiations-then-ceasefire. “Efforts are being made,” Meloni’s office announced, “for an immediate start to negotiations between the parties that can lead as soon as possible to a ceasefire and create the conditions for a just and lasting peace in Ukraine.” Meloni claimed she would assure that Pope Leo XIV would fall into line. “In this regard, the willingness of the Holy Father to host the talks in the Vatican was welcomed. Italy is ready to do its part to facilitate contacts and work for peace.” For the time being, Putin’s and Trump’s statements have put Rubio, Kellogg and the Europeans offside. Decoding the two president’s statements shows how and why.

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“Comey was the man who held Armstrong in prison illegally for contempt for 7 years..”

“.. the hatred is too great on both sides.”

Hmm. Russians don’t hate Ukrainians.

Every European Country Reinstituting Drafts, They Want War – Martin Armstrong

Legendary financial and geopolitical cycle analyst Martin Armstrong is back with an update on his big turn toward war in Ukraine with Russia. Two weeks ago on USAW, Armstrong predicted, “After May 15, war is turning up (in Ukraine) and it will be turning up into 2026.” That prediction paid off to the exact day as peace talks between Russia and Ukraine ended on May 15 after just two hours, and neither side agreed to meet again. War is already here, and there is no stopping it with peace talks. Armstrong says, “Putin knows and understands this is not a just a war with Ukraine, this is a war with NATO. If Putin agrees to a 30-day ceasefire with Ukraine, what’s that going to do? Absolutely nothing. You have every European country reinstituting drafts.

In Germany, even people 60 years old have been told to report. Poland has ordered every able-bodied man to show up for military training. They want war. Their economy is collapsing. You hear about this de-dollarization, and it’s not happening. The capitalization of just the New York Stock Exchange is worth more than all of Europe combined. That’s just the New York Stock Exchange. . . . You’ve got Macron in France, they call him the ‘Petite Napolean.’. . . Without war, Europe is going to collapse. It’s in a sovereign debt crisis . . . They have done everything against the economy.” Armstong thinks Russia will finish off Ukraine sometime in 2027 and Europe a year or two after that. And, Yes, Armstrong still thinks Ukraine will disappear from the map.

Armstrong urged his contacts in Washington to “Get the hell out of NATO.” It seems some in the US government are considering this warning as this headline breaks today: “US to Begin European Troop Withdrawal Talks, NATO Ambassador Says.” Armstrong says, “I have been told by some very influential people on Capitol Hill ‘you’re right, we agree.’ That’s what I have been told. . . . I have been complaining about this for months, and my view is Europe is committing suicide, and let’s not be part of it this time.” Is President Trump getting this message? Armstrong says, “Yes, I believe so. . . . Trump also said a peace deal does not seem likely, the hatred is too great on both sides.”

The neocons back home also want war with Russia and have wanted it for a very long time. Trump is either going to make peace or walk away and not participate. Maybe this is why former FBI Director James Comey put out his not-so-cryptic call to assassinate President Trump with his “86 47” now deleted Instagram post. Comey was the man who held Armstrong in prison illegally for contempt for 7 years. Armstrong says, “Comey has always been part of it. Just for the record, he was the US Attorney in New York. He’s the one who kept me in contempt until the Supreme Court said what the hell is going on? Then, they had to release me.”

How did Armstrong land in jail? Armstrong says, “They asked me to put in 10 billion dollars . . . to take over Russia, and I refused. It was Comey that was the US Attorney for New York, and he kept me in civil contempt, which has a maximum sentence of 18 months, and he kept me in for 7 years. He kept rolling it and rolling it and rolling it. . . . I was told if I put in $10 billion, I would get $100 billion back. They intended to have all the assets of Russia going through the trading desk of New York. All the oil, gold, diamonds, platinum, you name it, they would have it all. And I said, no, I’m out. I am not into regime change.”

Fast forward to today, and the powers in Europe still think they can take Russia and steal their assets to fix the extreme financial problems in Europe. Pensions, banks and bonds are in deep financial trouble in Europe. Stealing from Russia and gaining control of $75 trillion in natural resources is why they want and need war. Armstrong says, “They went to negative interest rates in 2014. I warned them. I said listen; you are out of your minds. You are syphoning money out of the bank reserves and pension finds. It’s a basket case. It really is. They have no appreciable economy. . . it’s shrinking, the number of actual businesses has shrunk in Germany. (Germany is 25% of the EU economy.) This is why they need war.” Armstrong says Europe is going to lose and lose badly in a war with Russia. Armstrong says if Trump gets out of NATO, the US will thrive and do much better financially than Europe. Let’s all hope President Trump gets us out of NATO before it’s too late.

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The alter ego speaks.

“Moscow is concerned that there are currently no individuals in Ukraine that have the legal authority to sign any sort of a peace deal..”

Ukraine Has ‘One Last Chance’ – Medvedev (RT)

Authorities in Kiev have one last opportunity to preserve some kind of statehood after the Ukraine conflict inevitably resolves, former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has said, urging Kiev to engage in peace talks. Speaking at an international legal forum in St. Petersburg on Tuesday, Medvedev – who serves as the deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council – admitted that Moscow doesn’t like the current political regime in Kiev “at all.” Nevertheless, he suggested that Ukraine’s leaders have “one last chance to preserve, under certain conditions, after the end of military actions, some kind of statehood or, if you like, some kind of international legal personality and gain a chance for peaceful development.”

Though the Ukrainian government lacks any sovereignty and is a failed “quasi-state” in its current form, Moscow remains open to holding unconditional direct peace negotiations that would take into account the current realities on the ground and address the root causes of the conflict, Medvedev stated. Moscow is concerned that there are currently no individuals in Ukraine that have the legal authority to sign any sort of a peace deal with Russia, he noted. This concern mainly has to do with the fact that a treaty signed by the current leadership could subsequently be rejected once a new government in Ukraine is elected, he explained. Zelensky’s presidential term officially expired last year, and he has since repeatedly held off holding new elections, citing the conflict with Russia and martial law.

While Moscow has questioned Zelensky’s legitimacy as Ukraine’s leader, last month, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov signaled that the Russian side may overlook his status in order to resume peace negotiations. ”The interests of entering the peaceful settlement process are above all else,” Peskov said, stressing that “the primary goal is to begin this negotiation process,” while all other questions are “secondary.” Last week, delegations from Russia and Ukraine met in Istanbul, marking their first direct talks since Kiev unilaterally abandoned the peace process in 2022. The head of Russia’s negotiating team in Istanbul, Vladimir Medinsky, later said the two parties had agreed to conduct a prisoner swap involving 1,000 POWs from each side, and to continue contacts once both have prepared detailed ceasefire proposals.

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“One way or another, Russia will realize its aspiration, so its easier to recognize them, accept them and move forward..,”

Russia’s Red Lines: What Trump Heard From Putin in High Stakes Talks (Sp.)

Exclusive analysis by Igor Korotchenko (Editor-in-Chief of Russian military publication “National Defense”) on the content of the two hour conversation between Presidents Putin and Trump aimed at ending the Ukrainian conflict. The Russian president came to the table with four non-negotiables, Korotchenko says. These are:
• Recognition of new territorial realities (4 new regions = Russia)
• Complete Ukrainian withdrawal from these territories
• Halt in all Western arms shipments
• Ukraine’s neutral/non-bloc, non-nuclear status

“The main thing conveyed is that Russia has a consistent policy which does not change or vacillate, is absolutely clear and consistent,” the veteran Russian military observer explained. Essentially, Putin’s message was that “everything we say, we implement and carry out.” The non-bloc status point accounts for Russia’s long-standing position on the need to address and eliminate the root causes of the conflict, namely NATO expansion, Korotchenko said.

“Most importantly,” the call was meant to convey “realism from the idea that accepting the conditions formulated by Russia and their support in the US” would allow for peace to be achieved quickly. “One way or another, Russia will realize its aspiration, so its easier to recognize them, accept them and move forward,” the observer emphasized. Korotchenko stressed that the Putin-Trump phone call had no parties trying to “dictate their will” to each other, but a respectful discussion in which each side could express their position. “I think Trump at the very least heard Putin. And crucially, he was convinced that Russia is consistent in its readiness to reach a peace agreement. But this process will not come through some unilateral concessions,” the observer summed up.

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He puts on the smiley face, but this is not what he wants.

NATO Chief Comments On Putin-Trump Phone Call (RT)

The phone call on Monday between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his US counterpart, Donald Trump, marks a positive development and continues to restore communication, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has said. Talking to reporters on Tuesday, Rutte said it was a “good sign” that the conversation took place and welcomed Trump’s “leadership” in efforts to resolve the Ukraine conflict. He added that the US president had “broken the deadlock” from “day one” since returning to office earlier this year. Rutte acknowledged there had been “no discussions with the Russians” until January, when Trump began to “open lines of communication” with Putin. Asked whether pressure on the Russian president should be increased, Rutte said, “Let’s be thankful that Americans are now taking this position, this leadership role.” He added it would not be helpful for him, as a NATO leader, to comment on every step in the process.

Both Putin and Trump described their latest call as productive and encouraging. The US president said he expected progress on the Ukraine conflict within two weeks. According to a Kremlin statement, Putin thanked Trump for “US support in resuming direct negotiations between Russia and Ukraine.” Yury Ushakov, Putin’s foreign policy aide, said the call was conducted in a tone of “mutual respect,” with Trump expressing support for normalizing ties between Washington and Moscow. Putin said on Monday that he and Trump agreed that the next step should be a memorandum outlining principles and a timeline for a peace settlement in the Ukraine conflict. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the next day that “there is and cannot be a deadline” for completing the document.

Rutte’s remarks come as NATO members seek ways to militarize and produce more weapons to be delivered to Ukraine. In March, the European Commission unveiled a plan to raise €800 billion ($896 billion) to “rearm” the EU. The Trump administration has consistently demanded that European NATO states increase their annual military spending to 5% of GDP, calling the longstanding 2% target insufficient. Russian officials have condemned the steps being taken in Europe toward militarization, and dismissed claims that Moscow intends to attack either the EU or NATO. Moreover, Russia has expressed concern that, rather than supporting the US peace initiatives for the Ukraine conflict, the EU and UK are instead gearing up for war with Russia.

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“Western Europe wasn’t invited to the Istanbul talks at all. No EU officials were in Türkiye. The ultimatums issued just days earlier? Ignored by both Moscow and Washington.”

Trump Call Puts Brakes On West’s Diplomatic Offensive (RT)

In recent weeks, the focus of the Russia-Ukraine conflict has shifted noticeably from the battlefield to the diplomatic arena. Political actors on all sides have turned their attention to shaping the terms of a potential settlement – or at least the framework for future negotiations. This latest phase began with a coordinated visit by Western European leaders to Kiev and concluded, for now, with a phone conversation between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his US counterpart, Donald Trump, on Monday. But the centerpiece of this diplomatic shift was the unexpected resumption of direct talks between Russia and Ukraine in Istanbul. What’s unfolding is not just a conversation about peace, but a broader contest over influence and strategic direction. Competing visions of how the conflict should end – or be managed – are colliding in real time. Western Europe is scrambling to maintain relevance,

Ukraine is caught between urgency and uncertainty, and Trump, now at the center of this geopolitical tug-of-war, is being courted by both sides. So, who’s really winning this shadow war of influence? And what happens if the diplomatic front collapses? Let’s take a closer look. On May 10, leaders from France, the UK, Germany, and Poland traveled to Kiev. Their message to Russia was blunt: Agree to a 30-day ceasefire or face new sanctions and new supplies of European weapons to Ukraine. This wasn’t surprising. Peace initiatives led by Trump and his adviser, Steve Witkoff, had stalled by early May, creating an opening for the ‘war party’ led by European globalists – figures with whom Kiev has naturally aligned for obvious reasons. But there’s a problem: Europe is out of both weapons and sanctions.

Germany still has a few symbolic Taurus missiles tucked away like heirloom jewels, but even if it decides to part with them, the numbers wouldn’t meaningfully shift the balance on the battlefield. This leaves the Western Europeans with just one real move: Convince Trump to back their agenda, boxing him into a policy that isn’t his own. That same evening, Putin made his countermove: He publicly invited Kiev to resume direct peace talks in Istanbul. With that offer, the Russian president: Set the terms of negotiation himself, signaling that Russia holds the advantage and Ukraine has more to lose by dragging this out; Sidelined Western Europe entirely, effectively discarding Witkoff’s peace plan in favor of talks not about a token ceasefire, but a lasting peace on Russia’s terms.

It was also a clear act of diplomatic trolling – inviting the Ukrainians back to the very same negotiating table they had walked away from three years ago in Istanbul, with Vladimir Medinsky once again leading the Russian delegation. Despite some trolling, Russia sent a relatively heavyweight delegation to Istanbul: The head of military intelligence, top deputies from the foreign and defense ministries, and a cadre of seasoned experts. This is the sort of team you’d expect at serious negotiations – if the parties actually shared common ground.They don’t, at least not yet. Still, the talks were more substantive than expected. Neither side stormed out, and the discussions were described as constructive. Most notably, the two sides agreed to continue talking – and to carry out the largest prisoner exchange of the conflict so far.

The exchange is structured as a one-to-one swap – 1,000 prisoners from each side: Nearly all captured Russians and roughly one-sixth of the Ukrainian POWs. The original goal was a full exchange of ‘all for all’, so the current results clearly favor Moscow. I’ve long argued that the only path to lasting peace lies in a direct Russia-Ukraine agreement. This would require Kiev to renounce its anti-Russian posture and accept Moscow’s terms. And this can only happen if Ukraine ditches its alignment with the European war lobby led by French President Emmanuel Macron and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Just last Thursday, that seemed impossible. Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky was grandstanding, demanding Putin come to Istanbul, insisting on an immediate ceasefire, and more. But curiously, Western Europe wasn’t invited to the Istanbul talks at all. No EU officials were in Türkiye. The ultimatums issued just days earlier? Ignored by both Moscow and Washington.

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All of Russia’s culture will be protected, also in Ukraine.

Russia Won’t Abandon Ukraine’s Orthodox Believers – Lavrov (RT)

Russia will not abandon Orthodox believers in Ukraine in the face of ongoing religious persecution by the authorities in Kiev, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has promised. Speaking at a Russian Foreign Ministry reception on Tuesday dedicated to Orthodox Easter, Lavrov condemned Kiev for cracking down on believers in the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC), calling it proof of the Ukrainian authorities’ “human-hating essence.” “The authorities in Kiev have brought [the UOC] to the brink of legal liquidation… Churches continue to be seized, vandalized, and attacked, along with priests and parishioners,” Lavrov alleged. He pointed in particular to Ukraine’s attempts to wrestle control over the iconic Kiev Pechersk Lavra, the country’s oldest monastery.

“These acts are being carried out with the connivance and even support of many European countries, where the ghosts of neo-Nazism and Satanism are again lifting their heads,” the diplomat stated. “Russia will not leave the Orthodox people of Ukraine in trouble,” Lavrov stressed, adding that Moscow “will ensure that their lawful rights are respected” and that canonical Orthodoxy regains its central place in Ukraine’s spiritual life. Ukraine has accused the UOC of maintaining ties to Russia despite the church declaring independence from the Moscow Patriarchate in May 2022. The crackdown has included numerous arrests of clergymen and church raids, one of the most notorious of which took place in the catacombs of the Kiev Pechersk Lavra where holy relics are kept.

Last year, Zelensky also signed legislation allowing the state to ban religious organizations affiliated with governments Kiev deems “aggressors,” effectively targeting the UOC. The Ukrainian leader has defended the measures, claiming they are necessary to protect the country’s “spiritual independence” amid the conflict with Russia. Meanwhile, Kiev has openly supported the Orthodox Church of Ukraine (OCU), which is regarded as schismatic by both the UOC and the Russian Orthodox Church. The UN has also voiced concern about the state of religious freedoms in Ukraine, particularly regarding legislation allowing Kiev to target different institutions.

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“.. he is “not ready to put greater pressure” on Russia..”

EU Quietly Complains Ukraine Is ‘All On Us Now’ – FT (RT)

European leaders backing Ukraine were reportedly “stunned” by US President Donald Trump’s refusal to support their efforts to pressure Russian President Vladimir Putin, following a phone call between the two leaders. ”He [Trump] is stepping away,” a senior European diplomat said, as cited by the Financial Times on Tuesday, describing the impression the US president produced. “Supporting and financing Ukraine, putting pressure on Russia: that’s all on us now.” The conversation between Putin and Trump on Monday was their third public engagement since Trump took office in January, with both describing it as positive. Trump reiterated his call for continued direct talks between Moscow and Kiev, and said the conflict is “a European situation” in which the US should never have been involved.

Trump personally briefed the leaders of Ukraine, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, the UK, and the European Commission on the call, and made it clear he is “not ready to put greater pressure” on Russia, an unnamed source told the FT. EU officials and European NATO members had been counting on Washington’s support to extract concessions from Moscow by leveraging threats of new sanctions and continued weapons support for Ukraine. They interpreted the perceived shift in the US posture as a diplomatic win for the Kremlin, the British newspaper said. Before direct talks between Moscow and Kiev resumed in Istanbul last week, Ukraine and its backers demanded a 30-day unconditional ceasefire from Russia as a prerequisite. Kiev agreed to take part after the US endorsed the talks, while European leaders postponed their own deadline for a truce.

Moscow has since called for a memorandum to be drafted that would set out a road map to a peace treaty, possibly including a ceasefire. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov noted that finalizing the document would take time. Trump said following his discussion with Putin that in addition to ending the violence, a resolution of the conflict could lead to major economic benefits for the US, Russia, and Ukraine. He added that progress in the talks could be seen in a couple of weeks, but warned that a lack of results could lead Washington to reconsider its role as mediator.

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The EU starts joint borrowing. Many will not like that. Ask Orban.

EU Forks Out $169 Bln for War Chest (Sp.)

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen called the new program a “once-in-a-generation moment’ after previously saying that the EU faces defense investment needs of approximately $565 billion over the next decade. The EU has greenlit a new $169 billion defense fund to bankroll ammo, drones, and critical infrastructure, Bloomberg reported. Financed through joint borrowing, it will give loans to EU members and countries such as Ukraine to boost the arms industry. The hiked spending is pitched as a response to Donald Trump’s scale-back of US defense in Europe.

Besides the $169 billion program, looser fiscal rules could unleash up to $904 billion in more military spending. Such loans would go to finance what Europe “lacks,” like:
• missiles
• missile defense systems
• ground capabilities.

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“..whatever happens in Ukraine sets the table for what happens in the Indo-Pacific,” suggesting that an outright Russian victory could embolden China to make more assertive moves.”

Ukraine Distracting West From ‘More Serious’ Issues – Rubio (RT)

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has defended President Donald Trump’s foreign policies and priorities, including his reluctance to join the EU and UK in imposing further sanctions on Moscow or increasing arms supplies to Kiev. Following his lengthy phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday, Trump told journalists that the US does not want to impose additional sanctions on Russia “because there’s a chance” of progress toward a settlement of the Ukraine conflict. Secretary Rubio was grilled on this and other issues during a three-hour-long appearance before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Tuesday. Senator Chris Coons, a Democrat from Delaware, claimed that “whatever happens in Ukraine sets the table for what happens in the Indo-Pacific,” suggesting that an outright Russian victory could embolden China to make more assertive moves.

“But by the same token, I would say there’s a flip side to that, and that is every minute we spend, every dollar we spend on this conflict in Europe is distracting both our focus and our resources away from the potential for a much more serious, much more cataclysmic confrontation in the Indo-Pacific,” Rubio replied. Rubio has previously stated that countering China will be central to US foreign policy during Trump’s second term. He reiterated on Tuesday that “every minute that we spend on this conflict – that cannot be won by military means – every resource that’s expended into it is money and time that’s not being spent on preventing a much more serious confrontation from a global perspective in the Indo-Pacific.”Rivalry between Washington and Beijing has intensified since Trump’s return to office, with both nations expanding their military and economic influence in the region and beyond.

Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth declared in February that China was America’s top defense priority, citing “stark strategic realities.” Speaking in Brussels at a gathering of Ukraine’s backers, he described Beijing as a “peer competitor” with both the capability and intent to threaten US interests in the Indo-Pacific. Washington has previously signaled that it plans to shift its military focus to Asia, while Trump has repeatedly urged the EU to take the lead in its own defense and bear the primary responsibility for future security guarantees to Kiev. Trump argued that Washington should never have intervened in Ukraine, suggesting that Kiev would be “better off” if the conflict with Moscow had remained a “European situation.”

“This is not our war… I mean, we got ourselves entangled in something that we shouldn’t have been involved in… The financial amount that was put up is just crazy,” the US president said on Monday. The Putin-Trump call was characterized as productive by both leaders. Trump said he believes Putin is interested in ending the conflict and warned that additional economic pressure could obstruct US mediation efforts. However, the EU and UK imposed new sanctions on Russia on Tuesday, escalating their campaign to pressure Moscow while ramping up support for Kiev.

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“..the magnitude of the savings is proportionate to the support we get from Congress and from the executive branch of the government in general..”

Musk Says Congress Needs To Act To Meet DOGE $2 Trillion Savings Goal (ZH)

When Elon Musk joined the Trump administration with the goal of eliminating waste, fraud and abuse through the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), he set a lofty $2 trillion goal. Now, four months later, DOGE has cut roughly $170 billion – a figure much lower than projected – in no small part due to activist judges and political pushback which have stopped the Trump administration from eliminating wide swaths of government bloat. On Tuesday, Musk said it was up to Congress to make it happen. “The ability of Doge to operate is a function of whether the government, and this includes the Congress, is willing to take our advice,” Musk said while speaking at an economic forum in Qatar.

“We are not the dictators of the government. We are the advisors, and so we can, we can advise, and the progress we’ve made thus far, I think, is incredible,” Musk continued. “Doge team has done incredible work, but the magnitude of the savings is proportionate to the support we get from Congress and from the executive branch of the government in general. So we’re not the dictators we all the advisors. But thus far, for advisors. We’ve been to the George team, to their credit, has made incredible progress.”

https://twitter.com/i/status/1924826040976777678

As we noted in February, it will be Congress that decides the endgame… You cut enough spending – even if it’s all grift and fraud – you eventually get a recession, guaranteed. That’s all Congress is waiting for cause then they use the “emergency” to vote through a far greater spending package (“will someone please think of all the unemployed”) one which eclipses all of DOGE’s spending cuts. What Musk is doing in trying to streamline the govt is admirable but ultimately it will be Congress that decides the endgame. And there things are as status quo as always.

In a humorous exchange, Musk said that he’s still committed to being Tesla CEO in five years’ time – unless he’s dead. A moderator asked: “Do you see yourself and are you committed to still being the chief executive of Tesla in five years’ time?” Musk responded: “Yes.” The moderator pushed further: “No doubt about that at all?” Musk added, chuckling: “I can’t be still here if I’m dead.”

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Pure lawfare.

Federal Judge Blocks Trump Admin’s Dismantling of US Institute of Peace (ET)

U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell on May 19 blocked President Donald Trump’s administration from restructuring the U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP), replacing its leadership, and assuming control of its office building. “These unilateral actions were taken without asking Congress to cease or reprogram appropriations or by recommending that Congress enact a new law to dissolve or reduce the institute or transfer its tasks to another entity,” Howell stated in her written opinion. USIP was established by Congress in 1984 as an “independent nonprofit corporation,” which receives federal and private funding to promote peace through education and diplomacy. The matter began with a Feb. 19 Trump executive order declaring USIP “unnecessary,” and calling for the organization’s activities to “be eliminated to the maximum extent consistent with applicable law.”

Its board of directors is made up of 13 members: Ten are acting members, appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate. The other three are “ex officio” members, meaning they hold their seats because of their placement in the federal government. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and Vice Admiral Peter A. Garvin, president of the National Defense University, hold these “ex officio” seats. On March 14, Trent Morse of the Presidential Personnel Office fired USIP’s acting board members by email. That same day, its president, George Moose, was fired by the ex officio members and replaced with Kenneth Jackson, an official from the U.S. Agency for International Development. The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) took control of USIP’s headquarters on March 17.

On March 18, in the middle of this shake-up, USIP and several of its fired board members sued the government, naming Trump, Jackson, Hegseth, and Rubio as co-defendants. Howell initially declined to block the administration’s moves on March 19, while the case was pending before the court, because she felt the plaintiffs’ claims would not succeed on the merits. The board members and USIP president Moose protested against the firings and resisted the takeover of its Washington headquarters, but were unsuccessful. The administration eventually fired all but a handful of USIP’s staff, cancelled all of its programs. It transferred control of USIP’s headquarters to the General Services Administration and leased its office space to the Department of Labor. In her ruling, Howell sought to define USIP’s role in the federal government.

The plaintiffs had argued that USIP is a fully independent entity, and not part of the government, or at the very least, not part of the executive branch. Its statutes say the board members can only be removed by the president: “In consultation with the board, for conviction of a felony, malfeasance in office, persistent neglect of duties, or inability to discharge duties.” A board member may also be removed by a vote of eight other board members, or with a majority vote from members of the House Committees on Foreign Affairs and Education and Labor, and the Senate Committees on Foreign Relations and Labor and Human Resources. The Trump administration had argued that it was part of the executive branch, since it performed diplomatic functions. Since it is part of the executive branch, federal attorney Brian Hudak argued, Trump was entitled to fire its board despite the statutory limitations.

Judge Howell took a middle-of-the-road view and said that USIP is part of the federal government, but not strictly part of the executive branch. “Instead, USIP supports both the executive and legislative branches as an independent think tank that carries out its own international peace research, education and training, and information services,” she stated. “Defendants’ subsequent actions that flowed from the improper removal of USIP’s leadership in March 2025 are thus also unlawful,” including the termination of its grant programs and the firing of its staff. Howell ordered the fired board members and president Moose to be reinstated and may not be fired, except in accordance with USIP’s statutes. She also declared the transfer of USIP’s headquarters illegal and has blocked the government from “trespassing” on those headquarters or maintaining control of its computer systems.

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And then you open the borders again?

Germany’s Border Crackdown Can Only Last ‘A Few More Weeks’ – Police (RT)

Germany’s new border crackdown can only be sustained for “a few more weeks,” the country’s police union has warned, citing mounting pressure on officers tasked with enforcing the policy. The warning comes two weeks after the government introduced stricter border controls to curb the number of asylum seekers entering the country. ”We can only manage this because duty rosters have been adjusted, training for the units is currently on hold, and the reduction of overtime has been halted,” Andreas Rosskopf, chairman of the Federal Police and Customs division of the German Police Union, said. He warned that the controls can only be sustained “for a few more weeks.” The measures represent a major shift in Germany’s migration stance and fulfill a key campaign promise of Chancellor Friedrich Merz, who vowed to tighten the immigration laws.

The May 7 order from Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt bans asylum applications at all land borders, reversing former Chancellor Angela Merkel’s 2015 open-border policy. Exceptions are made for children, pregnant women, and other vulnerable groups. Up to 3,000 officers are being added to the 11,000 already stationed at Germany’s borders. The 2015 policy defined Germany’s approach to refugees, while also drawing fierce political backlash, with critics calling it “disastrous.” A week after the measures were announced, Dobrindt claimed that the number of rejections increased by almost a half. However, according to Der Spiegel, the number of asylum applications remained largely stable in the week after May 7.

As the EU’s largest economy, Germany has been the most popular destination for asylum seekers. According to official statistics, foreigners currently make up 17% of the country’s population. Migration remains a polarizing issue, with local authorities often warning that the number of asylum seekers is straining their budgets.The right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, which is known for its strong anti-immigration stance, was designated a “confirmed extremist entity” earlier this month by the domestic intelligence agency (BfV), which said its activities could threaten Germany’s democratic order. The designation was later suspended after legal appeals and public outcry.

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They’ll keep at it. There are no consequences.

Democratic Officials Claim a Dangerous License for Illegality (Turley)

Across the country, a new defense is being heard in state and federal courtrooms. From Democratic members of Congress to judges to city council members, officials claim that their official duties include obstructing the official functions of the federal government. It is a type of liberal license that excuses most any crime in the name of combating what Minn. Gov. Tim Walz called the “modern-day Gestapo” of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The latest claimant of this license is Rep. LaMonica McIver (D-NJ), who was charged with assaulting, resisting, and impeding law enforcement officers during a protest at Delaney Hall ICE detention facility in Newark, New Jersey. McIver is shown on video forcing her way into an ICE facility and striking and shoving agents in her path.

This was not a major incursion, but these state and federal officials joined a mob in briefly overwhelming security and breaching the fence barrier after a bus was allowed through the entrance. Federal officials were able to quickly force back the incursion. McIver and House Democrats insisted that McIver’s forcing her way into the facility might be trespass and assault for other citizens, but she was merely exercising “legislative oversight.” Rep. Alexandria Ocacio-Cortez (D., N.Y.) declared “You lay a finger on someone – on Bonnie Watson Coleman or any of the representatives that were there – you lay a finger on them, we’re going to have a problem.” Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D., N.Y.) even ominously warned the federal government that Democrats would bring down the house if it tried to charge McIver: “It’s a red line. They know better than to go down that road.”

Well, the red line was crossed in a big way after Acting U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey Alina Habba charged McIver with a felony under Title 18, United States Code, Section 111(a)(1). The ACLU called the charge “authoritarianism” and insisted that these state and federal politicians “have every right to exercise their legally authorized oversight responsibilities for expanded immigration detention in New Jersey.” The problem with the oversight claim is that McIver’s status as a member of Congress does not allow her access into closed federal facilities. Congress can subpoena the Executive Branch or secure court orders for access. However, members do not have immunity from criminal laws in unilaterally forcing their way into any federal office or agency.

If that were the case, Rep. Alexandria Ocacio-Cortez would not have posted images of herself crying at the fence of an immigrant facility, she could have climbed over the fence in the name of oversight. Conversely, Republicans in the Biden Administration could have simply pushed their way into the Justice Department to seek the files on the influence-peddling scandal. Yet, the point of the claim is less of a real criminal defense and more of a political excuse. It is the same claim being heard this week from Worcester City Councilor Etel Haxhiaj who was shown in a video shoving and obstructing ICE officers attempting to arrest a woman on immigration charges. Two other individuals (including a Democratic candidate for a school board) were arrested, but not Haxhiaj who claimed that she was merely protecting “a constituent.” After the melee, the city manager issued an order preventing city police from assisting in any way in the carrying out of such civil immigration enforcement efforts by the federal government.

Even judges are claiming the same license. In Wisconsin, Judge Hannah Dugan has been charged with obstructing a federal arrest of an illegal immigrant who appeared in her courtroom. Duggan heard about agents waiting outside in the hallway to arrest the man and went outside to confront the agents. She told them to speak to the Chief Judge and that they needed a different warrant. The agents complied and the Chief Judge confirmed that they could conduct the arrest. In the interim, however, Dugan led the man out a non-public door and facilitated his escape (he was arrested after a chase down a public street). Judge Duggan also claimed that she was carrying out her duties even though her hearing was over, the charges were not part of state matter, and the arrest was being carried out outside of her courtroom.

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Mr. Margarita has very poor manners.

EPIC – Senator Chris Van Hollen vs Secretary Marco Rubio (CTH)

For seven straight minutes Secretary of State Marco Rubio sat and listened to criminal alien apologist Chris Van Hollen blast him for enforcing immigration laws, supporting MAGA foreign policy and revoking the guest visas for criminal protestors on college campuses. Van Hollen was trying to blast Rubio and fundraise from his far-left communist constituents. Rubio listened respectfully. Then came the moment, “may I respond” asked Rubio, and within the response Senator Van Hollen completely lost his cool, shouted angrily at Rubio despite being told his time has expired, and was forced to listen to Senator Rubio inform him that yes, Rubio not only plans to revoke the visas of the agitators, but that Rubio had just asked for an even longer list of campus protesters who were recently arrested so he could personally ensure those visas were revoked.

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“…I kind of think of this like a software ecosystem play, where we now have them tied to the American AI ecosystem..”

David Sacks’ Lieutenant Explains Trump’s AI Deal With UAE (ZH)

Sriram Krishnan, Senior White House Policy Advisor on Artificial Intelligence, joined the Monday edition of TBPN to explain why the U.S.-UAE AI Partnership is a strategic victory for the United States in its race to lead AI development against China, a perspective largely (and unsurprisingly) overlooked by mainstream media.

SRIRAM KRISHAN: We signed the first AI acceleration partnership. You guys probably read about in the press, but there are probably three important components that just, I wanted to have the technology brothers have the alpha and the have the first group on that. The most important part, the first part, is that this represents a large investment in U.S. data centers and U.S. AI infrastructure. So these countries will be investing in U.S. AI infrastructure. To make them as equal, if not larger, than the data centers and infrastructure they’re building back home. So this means, obviously a large infusion of capital revenue to data centers here in America.

JORDI HAYS: That story was kind of lost. Right? I feel like a lot of the focus was on localized investment and infrastructure. JOHN COOGAN: To break it down in language that a venture capitalist could understand. This is something like what we’re seeing with Stargate where there’s a ton of capital forming and that’s coming from SoftBank, but it’s also coming from Middle Eastern investment funds and sovereign nations investing in American infrastructure. And then there’s a whole host of companies that might come in the stack to actually build a new data center. Is that right?

SRIRAM KRISHAN: Exactly. You should be doing our talking points. I would say, look, these countries have AI ambitions, right? They want to buy American AI. They wanna buy our semiconductors. They want to buy our large language model. They want to use us. And so as a part of this deal, they’re agreeing to a few things. The most important thing they’re gonna agree to is that capital, like you mentioned, right? Like, and, and this is, by the way, net new. This is not part of any existing project. Sure. These net new deals will mean infrastructure being built out physically in the US.

So for example, if they build out X megawatts of gigawatts of capacity, yep. This will mean the same X megawatts of gigawatts of capacity in the US, and this is an important point. Because some of the chatter has been, Hey, how does America maintain its lead? Well, one of the ways we maintain our lead is everything that is being built up by our allies. We get a matching deal back home. So that’s probably the number one headline.

The second headline would be that the vast majority of the GPUs that are as a part of this deal, which is gonna be, say, hosted in the UAE, will be hosted, run, operated by American hyperscaler companies, right? And so, you probably know them all, right? These would be large American companies who. They will be running it, hosting it, maintaining, and this is actually important because this represents an expansion opportunity for all of our companies. This means they would get to win market share away from competition from other countries. And obviously there’s a whole huge amount of revenue and ecosystem coming in. And so that’s the second key point, the vast majority of the GPUs are going to be run by American companies, often by a lot of our friends in these large, uh, you know, hyperscaler companies.

And the third point, and this is, again, something just lost in the chatter, is I’m sure you’ve heard questions about, Hey, how do we make sure these GPUs, you know, don’t get to somebody they don’t need to be. So there are rigorous security protocols in place, so every GPU gets shipped over. We are gonna make sure that, a., they can’t be physically diverted. These are really large boxes. You can’t hide them under your t-shirt or your tux and kind of stick them out the door. You can’t really go George Clooney Oceans 11 on them. So one is there’s going to be a large amount of physical verification and physical security protocols.

The second is remote access. We are gonna make sure through these deals, through the framework that nobody who’s not supposed to have access, especially from countries of concern, can get access. And so these three kinds of the core pillars, and here’s why this event, right? And I think everybody in your audience who’s like a technology person, a technology brother, or in the software world, here’s why they’ll understand it. What has history taught as a software industry? The company with the biggest network effect, the biggest ecosystem wins, right? We’ve all grown up with Microsoft. How did Microsoft win with the Windows and Office ecosystem? Think about this as the American AI ecosystem.

We are getting these resource-rich countries who are critical allies in very interesting geopolitical places to basically adopt the American AI stack, right? Up and down. This means they are going to be part of our ecosystem for years and decades to come, and it essentially forms a shield from them ever adopting or using technology or working closely with some people that we don’t want them to work with. In a way, I kind of think of this like a software ecosystem play, where we now have them tied to the American AI ecosystem.

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    Pablo Picasso Portrait of Dora Maar 1939   • Putin and Trump Prove To Be the Real Power Brokers in Ukraine Peace Push (Sp.) • Decoding Putin, Tru
    [See the full post at: Debt Rattle May 21 2025]

    #188505
    Germ
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    Good morning :-))

    Stage 4 diagnosis.
    Dead within weeks.

    https://news.sky.com/story/party-leaders-shock-at-death-of-ex-mep-patrick-oflynn-13371871

    Consultant oncologist knows …
    https://x.com/wideawake_media/status/1924759646570475606

    TVASSF

    #188506
    tboc
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    did you ever wonder what it would be like to be a chattel slave?

    you can stop wondering

    #188507
    Topcat
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    Couldn’t be explained any better

    Armstrong :Stealing from Russia and gaining control of $75 trillion in natural resources is why they want and need war.

    “They went to negative interest rates in 2014. I warned them. I said listen; you are out of your minds. You are siphoning money out of the bank reserves and pension finds.

    Europe: RIP

    If Trump gets the USSA out of NATO before the edifice collapses, EU funds and assets will flee Europe in a torrent of PANIC.

    Europe is on the precipice of total collapse.

    Thumbs Down

    86CMY

    #188508
    Michael Reid
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    #188509
    Michael Reid
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    #188510
    Michael Reid
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    #188511
    Topcat
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    • Ukraine Distracting West From ‘More Serious’ Issues – Rubio

    Rubio is a Neo-Con Dildo

    A Spanish Consolador

    Trump just bitch slapped little Marco with his talk to Putin.

    He’s feeling the burn.

    His purpose as a ‘hood ornament’ is to fake out the Blob in public into thinking Trump might consider Neo-Con projects.

    He’s a humorless place marker

    #188512
    Topcat
    Participant

    Women Power!

    Right On Sister!

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    #188513
    Topcat
    Participant

    Yet more complains

    It never ends…..

    #188514
    Topcat
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    #188515
    Topcat
    Participant

    The real joke now is that all the money is fake.

    Based on Nothing in fact…

    #188516
    zerosum
    Participant

    — a step toward a comprehensive settlement – Peace
    Eliminate the root causes of the conflict, – NATO expansion
    (plans for Russia and Ukraine to start drafting a memorandum outlining the peace deal and ceasefire terms.)

    — a step toward a comprehensive settlement – Stopping the killing
    —————
    Problem # 1

    Pensions, banks and bonds are in deep financial trouble
    Spending money that don’t exist.

    Besides the $169 billion program, looser fiscal rules could unleash up to $904 billion in more military spending.
    Such loans would go to finance what Europe “lacks,” like:
    • missiles
    • missile defense systems
    • ground capabilities.
    ————–
    Problem # 1

    • Musk Says Congress Needs To Act To Meet DOGE $2 Trillion Savings Goal (ZH)

    It will be Congress that decides the endgame… You cut enough spending – even if it’s all grift and fraud – you eventually get a recession, guaranteed.
    You can’t avoid bankruptcy.
    ————

    #188517
    those darned kids
    Participant

    here’s the real colonialism. them there mooslems is just punters..

    germany 1975: <10 mcdonalds, 0 pizzahuts, 0 burgerkings
    germany 2025: ~1500 mcdonalds, 200+ pizzahuts, 800+ burgerkings.

    guten appetit!

    #188518
    zerosum
    Participant

    Word salad to avoid saying “Canada is at war”

    Amid Ongoing War, Canada & Ukraine Discuss Trade, Investment, And Economic Support During G7 Summit

    #188519
    zerosum
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    golden dome = fools gold dome

    #188520
    Dr. D
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    Mark

    Well, I mean he was influential and known for the best fiction.

    Keeping tabs on Judge Nap, Ritter, CJ Hopkins, now they’re not all in the same bucket, but somewhere out there they got their new marching orders to pound on Trump. …If it’s Bannon, eg, we can bet as Navy Intel, he’s trying to stage up the war with China, for example. Trump isn’t cooperating with this…yet unnamed, whatever…so the same people who were all for it now suddenly misunderstand all, like, for example, deporting bail-jumpers, which we call illegals? Like this is bad now? Like I said with Ritter this week, when PUTIN does a thing, having to deal with Europe, Ukraine, talk when he knows nothing is going to happen, that’s a GOOD thing, but when Trump does the same it’s the stupidest stupid of the evilest evil ever seen.

    Now: what else? I forget what the criticisms were this week from our own peanut gallery, but still dicking around about Gaza, yes. Still bombing Yemen, yes (although a mere few days have demonstrated what he was up to there, and closed), Especially the “Free Speech defense” on campuses, Yes. All these are ACTUAL things we can ACTUALLY monkey-hammer him for, like the crap mega-budget, and the swap to MOAR military spending. No. That is NOT what this crew of Ritters, Bannons, etc are on about. Like all the past impeachments, they are specifically ignoring all the ACTUAL crimes, to bother about nonsense stand-in crimes. …And we know that means something because as I say, you can’t just go mega-bomb a nation with no act of war (Yemen) – that’s Impeach. So they don’t WANT law, they don’t WANT impeach, they want…something else.

    …They want to channel him into specific action, but what action that is I haven’t identified yet. “They” have tolerated Trump to take the office bc they can’t stop him but will…pick one: raise a U.S. army to do Israel’s bidding, suicide ourselves on China, technoverse all Freedom out of existence…pick something. And he’s not doing it, whatever this is. So they have orders to pile on.

    That doesn’t mean Ritter, Bannon, whoever, KNOWS any of this. A few might suspect. It just means we forgive and understand all our friends and take a hard line on any actions of our enemies. And they’re taking a sudden hard line in the first 30 days before almost anything has happened. Or waiting – as I have, not wanting to – to see that YES, he is leaving Yemen and cutting peace with Iran over the bodies of the neocons. I’m not feeding a lot of rope, but clearly it was enough not to jump the gun and pick that correctly (So far).

    They are not. So now “Our guy” is in. Didn’t they all WANT him, or at least NOT want the other one? So the minute it is, they turn on him, and don’t even have a cohesive criticism of what he SHOULD do instead? It’s just fall in line with “Baddest bad ever, dismissed!”? WTF is this nonsense? I’ve never seen anything like it.

    You could say they can’t stand to win, love losing, as Republicans, always the underdog, defined by opposition to the other side, but although sure, it’s not really quite that. If he was doing this…something…they’d jump on board.

    Caveat: so IF they have this thing, AND they are not willing to tell us, the public, admit it, then by definition, whatever they want Trump to do in office is a BAAAAAAD thing. Or they could openly admit it to us and themselves, that they want more puppies and patriotism n’ stuff.

    Anyway, here’s your Hopkins. There are actual bad things Trump has done, or inappropriate paperwork mistakes like Garcia. But he just believes all the totally fake ones and doesn’t check, and doesn’t care.
    https://cjhopkins.substack.com/p/the-godzilla-window

    “A lot has happened since the days when Trump was under attack as both a “Russian agent” and “literally Hitler.” Twitter has been bought and successfully whitewashed and rebranded as “free-speech X” by Elon Musk—the Military-Industrial-Complex-embedded transhumanist multi-billionaire who is literally a key member of the US government”

    No. He’s not. And Although Twitter isn’t free and open, it’s an incredible improvement. Which CJ now calls a loss not a win. Why? We had almost no free speech a second ago, now we do, have mostly, like 80% and that is…bad now. Bc Trump. I can at least articulate why I oppose Musk on the same grounds I always have. (commentariat, be sure to ignore this sentence and pretend I support Musk for your maximum public embarrassment each day)

    “The MAGA movement has joined forces with far-right ethno-nationalist movements.”

    Huh? I see this said too. Every. Day. If you’re not in America, let me tell you: this is entirely untrue, made up, there ARE no “Ethnos” here TO make “National Movements” with...so far as I can tell. They think logically there SHOULD be – and they’d be right – but as point of actual fact, there aren’t, just as there are nearly no Christians either. They exist online, as a fever dream. GET OFFLINE, you mugs. Go ASK people. Drive around n’ stuff.

    “..they are fomenting racial hatred around the clock”

    And NO, they are not. Just as all Trump voters were Obama voters, everything is the same. Nothing changed. You might notice that whole nations of 350M evolve, transition SLOWLY. There’s no “5 Days in May” where suddenly 60 million Americans go, “You know what? I just realized I’m racist! You fecking idjit. Any adult human should know that, because “reality exists” and that is literally impossible. It’s online, and barely even there. Everything is just as it was in 2012, 2016, 2020, 2023…it moves SLOWLY. …And much to our chagrin, let me tell you. So C.J.W.T.F.

    In short, the MAGA demographic and the ethno-nationalist right believe they have “won,” or are about to “win,” and they are power-drunk, and reckless, and appear to have forgotten how episodes like this end.”

    No. Point of fact they still act like they’re LOSING. No one is arrested. Every judge is free to stop every order. They protest Trump Tower all they feel like. Every opposing Congressman is tolerated and worked with in a normal faction. People send death threats and punch police all day and laugh. Every bureaucrat down the Librarian just opposes all orders and nothing happens. Boy, sure seems reckless! When will this power-mad behavior of not arresting anybody ever end?

    He’s bad because he’s the most Dictatorist Dictator who ever Dictated, but ALSO that he doesn’t do anything, so is bad for NOT Dictatoring… Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight.

    Guys, you have LOST YOUR MINDS. That’s what’s happened here. You’ve lost the plot. Literally you’re at a point where there IS NO REALITY. I just point up you believe the thing, demonstrably untrue. And then you ALSO believe the Opposite. Demonstrably untrue. Neither the facts, the accusation, the opposition of the two claims, NOTHING has the slightest hold on your minds. You’re just MAKING S—T UP. Then believing it, then making MORE s—t up, then believing that. Over and over like an anal black hole. STOP!!!!

    “You can feel it even if you can’t explain it. The mood in Europe has turned. What was once celebrated as progress has been exposed as decay. Institutions have lost all respect and credibility. The sacred cow of multiculturalism is slowly being revealed as a Trojan horse. The public is angry, increasingly polarised, and tired of being told they must commit civilisational suicide in order to prove their virtue. This isn’t just a passing mood swing, but a foundational shift. A societal correction is looming and the ideals that shaped post-war Europe are collapsing under the weight of their own false promises. A reality check is overdue.”
    https://philosophicat.substack.com/p/the-stars-over-europa –Actually an astrology essay. Comments?

    Gold new High. Does doubling in a year look like a rhino horn to you? Silver: de nada. Nyet. No nay never no more. Gold can go to $100 Million and silver will be the price of aluminum I guess. ‘Cause, free markets.

    Did I read that right: FBI nationwide AND a new building? To put who in, exactly?

    Yup: Nope. How do we screw and stop them?

    “Decoding Putin, Trump (Helmer)

    Yes, Duran sez Europe is apoplectic that Trump isn’t fighting Russia to the death for them entirely for free. They’re getting this sort of idea that we might not save them or something.

    DO WE STUTTER? I guess we have not been direct enough, with enough short, bad language to communicate our point. Trump needs to stop holding back and acting like a diplomat and statesman all the time. Oh and Kellogg embarrassed himself as always. UK also ONLY spoke of “Ceasefire” always, ever, and only, even as Russia was NEVER ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever going to do that. Ever. And said so, since…ever.

    Why ceasefire? The lines are buckling and they need time to re-arm. Hey, is that JUST LIKE RUSSIA SAID? Why yes, it is. JHC you people.

    THERE’S NO CEASEFIRE. You lost. Here Trump is extending a less-bad loss, where you ONLY lose everything, and you want it worse. Ze for instance said, “Yeah, we’re doing a ceasefire, after which we take all 5 Oblasts, all Ukraine, including Crimea, and then move on to reparations and dismantling all Russia forever.” No I am not kidding. That’s Ze’s “Negotiation position” to encourage Putin to say yes.

    “European leaders backing Ukraine were reportedly “stunned” by US President Donald Trump’s refusal to support their efforts to pressure Russian President Vladimir Putin, following a phone call between the two leaders. ”He [Trump] is stepping away,”

    They’re…surprised. Oh my loving GOD, wtf. Do we need to shell Manchester to communicate this to you?

    ““After May 15, war is turning up (in Ukraine) and it will be turning up into 2026.”

    On his model predictions. May 15 was turning point day, nothing happened. I mean, I’ll take his interpretation, but really….

    • Russia Won’t Abandon Ukraine’s Orthodox Believers – Lavrov (RT)

    I mean maybe? But is he going to invade America to protect our (orthodox) churches here?

    “The EU starts joint borrowing. Many will not like that. Ask Orban.
    • EU Forks Out $169 Bln for War Chest (Sp.)

    They are attacking (literally, bombs) Hungary hoping Hungary will shoot back so they can expel Hungary from the EU and stop the veto. Already done in Romania so we see how it goes. That’s to DESTROY an EU nation in service of Ukraine, a NON EU, non- NATO nation. Riiiiiight. K-Pop to the rescue.

    “officials claim that their official duties include obstructing the official functions of the federal government.”

    I’m so glad they are all Libertarians now. Oh wait: they just obstruct stuff they don’t like and double government for whatever they do? Oh in that case, erase all staff and their whole departments, that’s just insubordination and mutiny.

    • David Sacks’ Lieutenant Explains Trump’s AI Deal

    I’ve seen in the area, all farmland paved, destroying all human food now and for the future. What is it for? It’s universally replaced with solar farms, AI food. They are killing all humans and replacing them with computers, robots, Musk’s AI and TeslaBots. For you Sci-fi, this is right out of “Caves of Steel” etc by Asimov, 1954.

    Could not be clearer: Musk has combined $1.5 TRILLION dollars, and he will use every dime, melt down the earth itself to insure all humans die and all robots live. By their own actions. By their actions in 1994, in 2020. All life must end. All technosphere must live. A dead planet, dark and iron, like the Matrix Revolutions.

    You see this elsewhere: AI food is nuclear plants? Then we have infinity nuclear plants, the ones we said “We couldn’t build” only last week, for the humans. AI needs fresh water? We have infinity fresh water, infinity pipes for it to cool, when we said we have no money for (human) water anywhere on earth, and not in Flint, either. Repeat, repeat, repeat.

    I cannot tell you the level to which this disturbs me, perhaps more than anything else I’ve ever encountered in my life. And you’ve seen how dark and cynical some of my ideas are.

    “The anti-vaxxers were right. They’re the smartest and happiest people…and they’re still alive. The thing they’re not worrying about is what I have to worry about…this vaccine 5 years from now. You should take victory and I’ll take defeat…”

    Holy $#&! Now I’ve seen everything! Somebody saying they’re wrong on the Internet. …Yeah, and I was listening to some and it’s a real engineer type. To the end.

    From yesterday, the U.S. is cooked, has nothing. No manufacturing, we’re dependent on India, etc.

    We’re still one of the largest manufacturers and also one of the largest oil producers. But unlike other nations in those categories, we are also one of the largest food exporters, among many other things. Yes, we’re not what we were or what we need to be, but you’re discarding BEING THE LARGEST like top ten, top 5? As if we’re Sierra Leone. Nope. I’m down on our job/production crisis as much as anyone but that don’t wash.

    #188521
    Topcat
    Participant

    Hamburgers don’t have Sharia Laws attached to them


    Why the Sharia Law Is So Dangerous for Our World

    https://www.worldreligionnews.com/issues/why-the-sharia-law-is-so-dangerous-for-our-world/

    .

    #188524
    Germ
    Participant


    TVASSF

    #188525
    Topcat
    Participant

    “…we are also one of the largest food exporters, among many other things.”

    #188526
    Topcat
    Participant

    America is still Great!

    Innovation, leadership bubbling from the bottom up!

    #188527
    those darned kids
    Participant

    “I can at least articulate why I oppose Musk on the same grounds I always have.”

    is it because he guides the missiles to evaporate the kids?

    #188528
    those darned kids
    Participant

    have you seen mr carney is onboard with the golden dome, a replica of mr trump’s head that will protect freeddumb and dumboxcracy from suspicious asians, swarthy muslims and suspect russians!?

    now i feel safe.

    #188529
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    @JohnDay

    I am wondering if this was the Dawn of the Psychopathic and Sociopathic genes, which remain with us today, and if there is a practical way out.”

    Your hypothesis has high statistical merit, but don’t sweat the question of whether there’s a practical way out, because if psycho-genes were the cause then psycho-genes are also the solution. In other words, it will be one of those self-correcting problems like European royal dynastic inbreeding. Over time the consequent genetic problems will result in the defective royals breeding themselves into extinction. Pretty gruesome consequences along the way, of course, and it might take 500 to a 1000 years or so to play out, but in the long run that which doesn’t work well tends to not work even less well until eventually it doesn’t work at all. Let’s hope that psycho-gene doesn’t take out the entire species, though, right?

    #188530
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    @those_darned_kids

    Mr. Musk has a severe cognitive shortfall. He thinks that artificial intelligence is actually intelligence when in fact it is only artifice. Artifice with no consciousness to perceive it is actually nothing at all. If he keeps at it then nothing at all is what he’s going to end up with, and he’s not going to like that very much. He needs to ask himself what is the sound of no hands clapping when there is no consciousness there to hear it.

    #188531
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    The immediate danger of AI is not that it might malfunction and wipe us out or function so efficiently that it takes over the world. The immediate danger is that it works so well at doing what humans ask it to do that humans ask it to do everything. Then what would be left for humans to do?

    Humans learn to do things (including learning how to beneficially interact with each other) by doing things (such as beneficially interacting with each other). A certain amount of trial and error is typically involved in that learning experience, but without the experience there will be no learning, and consequently no benefit either. You don’t learn to play well with others by not playing with others, you learn it by experiencing the consequences of not playing well with others. Ya ain’t gonna learn that from robot playmates who fulfill one’s every demand without protest or complaint.

    Imagine a world run by spoiled brats. Oh, wait! no need to imagine it.

    #188532
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    @Those_Darned_Kids

    “I can at least articulate why I oppose Musk on the same grounds I always have.”

    is it because he guides the missiles to evaporate the kids?

    #188533
    those darned kids
    Participant

    gaza, schmaza…

    #188534
    Bam_Man
    Participant

    One of Tom Lehrer’s real gems.
    I would have to put it right up there with “The Vatican Rag”.

    #188535
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    #188536
    Mr. House
    Participant

    This could be very important and it doesn’t seem many are talking about it:

    Japan’s 30-Year and 40-Year Bonds Crater, Yields Spike, Huge Mess Coming Home to Roost. Yen Carry Trade at Risk

    #188537
    Bam_Man
    Participant

    Japan’s government bond market is finally going “supernova” after more than two decades of can-kicking.

    #188547
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    #188548
    Dr D Rich
    Participant

    Why did I read it…… christ

    The following doesn’t apply when anyone takes a a stand against torture among Ds “friends and allies, his/her fellow countrymen” which gives substance to the not so unsubstantial notion Our American System IS Cronyism and not Capitalism or Democracy or whatthefuckever delusion streams through the psychic body politic ((Polly Teek!!))

    D writes:

      It just means we forgive and understand all our friends and take a hard line on any actions of our enemies.

    Congrats D!
    That shit gives Elspeth Ritchie, Gonzalez, Bushii et al a run for their money. No doubt a Torture Promoter or Understanderer or Excuserer among the ranks here at TAE.

    or its casuistry again.
    Better yet, just who in the hell did you trust to stick that Enemy Brainworm in your ear……D.
    As in determine for you who or what is the Enemy?

    24 years ago They found nurses ((lousy opportunists really))) psychologists, lawyers and corpsmen “unencumbered” by The Hippocratic Oath, Title X or The Geneva Conventions to do their dirty torture deeds. They imagined themselves tough guys entering the breech against men, a few women and quite a few children bound, blindfolded, naked AND tortured them. Mitchell and Jessen Pros from Spokane reverse engineered SERE into torture methods.
    That’s for miker, engineering and nursing.
    Nurses
    Psychologists
    Fucking corpsmen
    And they sent those ill-equipped pansy-assed losers to intimidate me.
    And they kept monster pedophile like Bruce Meneley deceased so sad and dumbass D. Akira Tam MDA

    They folded these useful idiot “friends not foes” into their fold and declared the rest unfit for not playing well where everyone else agreed to play… in the sandbox of criminality and torture. Maybe under the UCMJ, fraternization, cronyism and favoritism are still codified offenses and not laudable conduct as justification for torture.

    Mora, Taguba, Watada, to a lesser degree one of my classmates Scott Swift count as exemplars and they paid a price their opponent in court Theodore Olson has yet to pay.

    Enemies deserve the worst whether or not they are right or wrong, eh?

    An ode to brain worms

    Let’s not forget what they did to attorney Lynne Stewart either. Ramsey Clark is okay….although.

      Stewart also gave interviews to the press to communicate Rahman’s statements, in direct violation of the terms of the SAMs. While he was not charged, Ramsey Clark, a former U.S. Attorney General who served as another of Rahman’s defense attorneys, gave a similar media interview.
    #188549
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    #188550
    WES
    Participant

    War in Ukraine:

    Only Russia can bring a lasting peace to Ukraine.

    So naturally the warmongers are doing everything they can to prevent peaces from breaking out.
    &
    Peace can not arrive in Ukraine before 2027 because there are still too many Nazis left.
    Millions of Nazis all still need to die first.
    That will take many more years for Russia to accomplish.

    WW2 lasted 7 years.
    The Ukrainian war hasn’t even reached the halfway mark!
    Russia isn’t in a hurry.
    Trump can keep talking peace for 4 more years until the warmongers finally fail.

    We can’t stop the warmongers.
    Only failure will stop the warmongers.
    Their failure is still many years away yet.

    P.S. Trump is doing his best to highlight the warmonger’s failures.

    #188551
    Dr D Rich
    Participant

    “Losers” They conquered Rusted western Pennsylvania and with those bitchin’ faux British accents seduced the white nurses.
    Up next…..The World alongside Zionism (((Judaism))) PeepPee Escobar

    We imported our own Overlords but Trump, the locals et al are down with exporting poor illegals

    How didn’t we train homegrown Overlords better than execrable shits like JD Vance Hamel Bowman BLANTON and Kevin Amick? I mean we did but what inverted or perverted the outcome?

    South Africans and Indians……jesus

    India’s got JD Vance Hamel Bowman BLANTON

    Who’s got China?

      Hindutva and Zionism meet in more ways than one. India uses Heron and Searcher Israeli drones to patrol its borders, as well as Spike anti-tank missiles. Israeli advisors have trained Indian intel ops. Israeli cybersecurity firms help New Delhi track espionage threats and assorted “insurgencies.”

      Junaid S. Ahmad, the director of the Center for the Study of Islam and Decolonization (CSID) in Islamabad, takes it a step further. He directly points to “Gaza in the Himalayas” – with the Modi government embroiled in a “fantasy war” over Kashmir.

      With India importing vast swathes of war tech equipment, Ahmad argues, “Zionism and Hindutva do not merely share tactics – they share a cosmology: a belief that supremacy is sacred, and conquest is redemption,” with Muslims in Gaza branded as “Hamas sympathizers” finding the equivalent in Kashmiris branded as “terror-adjacent.”

      Ahmad correctly identifies Hindutva as a “supremacist theology,” with a Hindu state “purified of difference – be it Muslims, Christians, or Dalits.” How can that possibly be accepted by the BRICS ethos?

    https://www.unz.com/pescobar/india-pakistan-war-the-winners-and-the-losers/

    #188552
    poppie
    Participant

    Heres a fun post. A drone with a capture noose and a balloon pack. A quick snag on the neck. pop the balloon. back off the drone to record. say the target is 5 7 140 lb. set the balloon for maybe 120. 20 lbs of pressure left to “tap dance”. maybe set them loose and do it again next tuesday.

    #188553
    Dr D Rich
    Participant

    Wait!!!
    What?

    What needs fixin’ in Da Corps?

    The old Corps gave as resounding success and nonAppalachian nonHillBilly Marine Combat Correspondent Corporal JD Vance Hamel Bowman BLANTON.
    Let’s Go!
    Give Us More!!

    Nope…let’s rebuild The Marines.

    https://www.zerohedge.com/military/three-step-solution-rebuild-marine-corps

    #188611
    aspnaz
    Participant

    Every day that Trump allows Gaza to continue is another few hundred deaths to his name. Even if the USA manages to rescue itself from its vertical fiscal trajectory (Trump is spending even more, so unlikely), the Trump admin will be remembered for the evil of the Gaza genocide and Trump sitting on his hands while his friends, the Jews, murder Christians and Moslems for no reason other than visceral Jew hatred of goyim and their urge to steal the land of the innocent. Imperialism is not dead, it just smells funny.

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