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Michael boyd's avatar

Its always about the oil and gas: im not surprised the Poles are going on about Nord Stream II. As i recall, they along with the Ukrainians and the US, were the biggest opponents of a direct link from Russia to Germany. If you want to see how duplicitous the Western governments there are a couple of great examples today. Firstly, according to the Guardian, an Edinburgh court (the Court of Session- the highest civil court in the country), has decided the development process for the oilfields in Shetland was flawed and Starmer may have to get involved. Like some feudal superior exerting his suzerainty but the main point is in August 2014 just before the Scottish vote on secession Unionist press and politicians were dispelling as Nationalist conspiracy theory that a huge oilfield had been discovered off Shetland in the full knowledge that were lying because the huge oilfield was Rosebank. The truth was outed as soon as the votes had been counted. Secondly, I see Starmer supported the closing down of UNRWA because a hostage said she was held in one of their premises! Ultimately, i suspect much of the issue in Palestine and Lebanon is the off shore resource basin, much as Kiev's interest in eastern Ukraine is resource based along with London's interest in Scotland. Last week you mentioned Poltava. There was an interesting article in Brave New Europe a few weeks ago which discussed the Russian defeat of the Swedes at the battle of Poltava. Apparently, after their annihilation the Swedes started the myth of Russia's design on the conquest of western Europe which remains the foundation of western pRussophobia. Again, it was a Scotsman fault- one of the Russian Generals at Poltava was James Bruce, the name sake of the Pale Abyssinian.

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Trumps foreign policy is focused on items that help the U.S. the U.S. has incentives to outsource manufacturing and Trump is trying to bring it back. Other countries have tariffs and barriers to imports, and Trump is trying to even the playing field. We will see what actually happens.

Trumps major focus is domestic and before he focuses on foreign policy he needs to get key people approved by the senate. The rhetoric on Russia is political cover to avoid being kneecapped as his first administration was. The stoppage of foreign aid, with a few exceptions, is significant. Especially USAID. Trump is starting deportations and the U.S. probably has 40 million illegal immigrants, with 11 million arriving in the Biden Administration. Trumps Dei initiatives are a huge blow to the extreme left. His efforts to reduce the federal government are significant, such as back to the office and an employee buyout (8 months salary).

RFK jr. If he gets approved (one area Europe does right is healthy food), along with Kash Patel (fbi), and Tulsi Gabbard (Intel) should bring lots of positives.

Trumps initiatives are very popular in the U.S., across racial groups, and the Democratic Party is seen at its most negative.

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