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Full respekt för sin kompetens men jag tror att herr Gabrielsson får komma ifatt lite till 2026. Tyvärr går det inte att vila på gamla doktriner och grunder länge. I själva NATO bördan ingår anfall som bästa försvar, jag vet inte riktigt hur Garbrielsson har tränats som stridspilot men det kanske var dåtida regler.
@Microinteracti1 Russia's mischief directed at NATO countries over the Baltic Sea, even in international airspace, will soon end. Ukraine's upcoming JAS39 Gripen plane will ensure that.
Zelensky is not actually interested in Trump's "help" anymore, he knows how Trump works and doesn't put much weight on what Trump says about deals with Russia or anything else. Trump has been out as a player for a long time.
Trump is only joining now when it smells like victory for Ukraine to take the credit when there is peace, so he can win his damned peace prize and in the meantime is trying to conjure up the nonsense of giving Iran 300 billion for free without any change whatsoever before the Iranian war.
The whole thing is so obviously ridiculous that there are not even words to explain it to the children in kindergarten.
BREAKING: JD Vance just accidentally confirmed the DIRTY SECRET about Trump's Iran deal.
JD Vance went on CBS News and tried to spin Donald Trump's Iran deal. Instead, he CONFIRMED exactly how badly Trump got fleeced.
CBS correspondent Ed O'Keefe asked Vance point-blank whether Iran would have access to a $300 BILLION reconstruction fund. Vance's answer? Essentially yes — "funded by the Gulf Coast coalition so long as they honor their end of the obligation."
So let's do the math that the Trump administration desperately doesn't want you to do. Let's compare Trump's Iran deal to the one Republicans spent a DECADE calling the worst deal in American history — Barack Obama's.
OBAMA'S IRAN DEAL:
• $1.7 billion in unfrozen Iranian assets
• In exchange for a 98% reduction in Iran's uranium stockpile
• And strict limits capping enrichment at 3.7%
TRUMP'S IRAN DEAL:
• $24 BILLION in unfrozen assets and cash
• A $300 BILLION reconstruction fund
• Lifted sanctions
• In exchange for an "opened Strait" under Iran and Oman's control
Read those numbers again. Trump is handing Iran roughly FOURTEEN TIMES the unfrozen cash Obama did — plus a $300 billion reconstruction windfall — after starting a war that nobody wanted, spiking gas prices, and killing the existing ceasefire because he found negotiations "boring." AND the deal just kicks what happens with Iran's uranium stockpile to future negotiations!
Republicans screamed for YEARS that Obama "gave Iran billions" and "appeased the mullahs." They called his deal treasonous. They tore it up. And now their guy is giving Iran an order of magnitude MORE money for a far weaker arrangement.
But here's the part Vance accidentally revealed. He warned that Iranian hardliners would "over-emphasize the benefits that Iran gets while under-emphasizing all the things they have to concede."
That's PROJECTION. Because it's the TRUMP administration that's been over-emphasizing the "wins" while burying the $24 billion, the $300 billion fund, the lifted sanctions, and the fact that the strategic Strait would fall under Iranian and Omani control. Vance is accusing Iran of doing EXACTLY what his own administration is doing — hiding the real terms of the deal from the public.
The man who promised to be tougher than Obama on Iran just handed Tehran the biggest payday in its history — after dragging America into a war first.
$1.7 billion versus $324 billion. That's the difference between Obama's "terrible" deal and Trump's "great" one.
Someone should mention that.
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❗️🇺🇦Ukrainian drones successfully attacked the 🇷🇺Moscow Oil Refinery in the morning of June 16. The refinery is located in the Kapotnya district of the capital of the Russian Federation.
The Kapotnya plant is one of the ten largest oil refineries in Russia and supplies about 40% of the Moscow region’s (Moscow and Moscow Oblast) needs for petroleum products.
Americans realizing they spent $75 billion fighting Iran, then another $300 billion rebuilding Iran, just to reopen the Strait of Hormuz that was already open before the war started
Russia promised Kyiv in two days. Ukraine has now struck 30 of Russia's 32 major oil refineries.
Around 40% of Russian refining capacity is currently offline or under emergency repair. In the European part of Russia, functioning refineries can be counted on one hand.
At this pace, Russian fuel exports could be effectively zeroed out by autumn. Whatever oil survives the summer goes straight to the war - because there is nothing left for anything else.
Putin called it "Dvizhuha." Ukraine called it a target list.
Among the fallen Ukrainian defenders, are our Finnish heroes who died for Ukraine's freedom.
There can be nothing more unselfish and heroic than going to war as a volunteer to help a nation under invasion.
Thank you for your courage, all foreign volunteers fighting for 🇺🇦 🙏
Robert "Madyar" Brovdi is the deadliest and most effective military commander in the world right now.
Madyar is the Commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces of Ukraine and his drone operators are eliminating more than 1,000 Russian soldiers a day for less than $1,000 per kill.
HODGES: It will become very difficult for Russia to sustain the war, and even to protect Crimea or retain control of Crimea.
Russians will eventually say, “We can’t stay in Crimea anymore. We’re getting hammered every night. There’s nowhere to hide.”
You can’t fly out of there. You can’t resupply out of there. Certainly, no ships can operate from there.
This will be the cumulative effect of the destruction of Russia’s ability to export oil and gas, combined with continued increase in Ukraine’s ability to destroy Russian logistics with its mid-range strikes.
So, I think Crimea will not fall as a result of a D-Day-type invasion, but as a result of the integration of all types of manned and unmanned systems, special operations, long-range precision strikes, and so on.
„If Russia had not launched the war, Ukraine would not have to hit targets in Russia.
Ukraine’s strikes against targets in Russia are completely legitimate..“
- Petr Pavel
President of the Czech Republic 🇨🇿
I think it's clear enough....!