I discussed with Prime Minister of the United Kingdom @Keir_Starmer the steps needed to reinvigorate diplomacy and Ukraine’s current needs.
I informed Keir about the need for additional missiles for air defense systems and the things that are important for protecting energy infrastructure and preparing for winter. We also coordinated our positions ahead of the G7 and NATO Summits and the meetings of the Coalition of the Willing.
I am grateful to Keir for organizing the E3–Ukraine meeting and for his constant and effective support for our state.
Portugal is a cultural and economic wonder. Its well-developed education system makes it a great place for companies to source talent, and the government is actively promoting remote workers to base themselves in Portugal.
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Preferred PM, Carney 57 %
Canada Strong 🇨🇦
Pierre Poilievre's personal approval 33%
Preferred PM , Pierre 20%
90% of Canadians want Pierre out of politics 😁
Our soldiers quickly captured two enemy columns of armored vehicles, including modern T-72B3s and even T-90Ms. Instead of simply blowing up the tanks, they did something the Russians certainly did not expect.
Ukrainian crews got into the captured Russian tanks, switched on the radios, adopted the Russians' call signs, and set off on a deep raid behind enemy lines, posing as friendly forces.
The Russian columns moved calmly, believing they were safe. Our tank crews quickly neutralized the original crews, mastered the equipment, and blended into the Russian traffic flow. They spoke Russian over the radio, used the correct call signs, and imitated the style of Russian communications. At checkpoints, they were waved through without suspicion: "Go ahead, guys."
The Ukrainians then calmly drove straight onto the grounds of a Russian brigade headquarters.
Once inside, they suddenly turned their turrets and opened fire. The headquarters, supply depots, and vehicle park were turned into an inferno within minutes. Russian troops ran in panic between tents, firing in every direction, but it was already too late. They had allowed a "Trojan horse" onto their own base.
The operation was carried out brilliantly. Ukrainian forces seized the headquarters, captured officers, destroyed key facilities, and withdrew with minimal losses.
“We have already gone through so much. Through pain, through losses, through destruction. Every Ukrainian has felt this war personally. Every family has its own story of suffering.
But we did not break. And we will not break.”
"Nobody will break us"
- Volodymyr Zelensky🇺🇦
Respect to these people, every day ❤️🇺🇦
“We have already gone through so much. Through pain, through losses, through destruction. Every Ukrainian has felt this war personally. Every family has its own story of suffering.
But we did not break. And we will not break.”
"Nobody will break us"
- Volodymyr Zelensky🇺🇦
Respect to these people, every day ❤️🇺🇦
At first, he was afraid of the hand reaching out to help. But this woman's patience and love transformed his life in the most beautiful way. Sometimes all a soul needs is a little compassion. 🐾🌿✨ via: Carol Midori
I don’t speak French, but I think this means the people in Normandy didn’t like Hegseth’s speech. You have be be a pretty colossal dipshit to screw up a D-Day commemoration ceremony.
ABSOLUTELY. She didn't let him lie. She didn't let him bully. She stood her ground. When he couldn't take the heat and started to leave, she REFUSED to let him go without calling him out for abandoning his duty to answer to the American people.
EVERY reporter should see this, and take notes!
Illegal immigrant tried to rob him with a knife, so he beat him to it, smashed the ice skates on his head, and threw him onto the tracks.
Was he right to do that?