Former President of Poland Lech Walesa wrote the following letter to Trump back in March 2025, after Trump had a meeting with Zelenskyy in the Oval Office. Unfortunately, nothing has changed since then. Only empty promises...
Your Excellency, Mr. President,
1/n
Österreichs Finanzminister Markus
Marterbauer in der Zeitschrift "Gewinn" zu den hohen Energiekosten:
"Da sind auch Investitionen in weitere Wasserkraftwerke oder Pumpspeicherkraftwerke sinnvoll, das sollten wir angehen. Der Naturschutz hat seine Berechtigung, aber das sollte alles lösbar sein. "
Hervorragender Vorschlag, Herr Minister!
@MarterbauerM
Lassen Sie uns Hainburg bauen! Uns fehlt Strom insbesondere im Winter, wenn Energie besonders teuer ist. Das notwendige Kapital von mehr als 1 Milliarde Euro hat Frau Gewessler zwar schon zuvor an die Windkraftbetreiber ohne Not verschenkt (Siehe Verweis unten). Den konkreten Investor habe ich schon!
Für einen gemeinsamen Termin bei Ihnen mit Ihrem Kollegen Wolfgang Hattmannsdorfer @hattmannsdorfer stehe ich gerne bereit!
Der Nationalpark kann so vor dem fallendem Grundwasserpegel wegen des Klimawandels bewahrt und die Schiffbarkeit der Donau verbessert werden. Die Landwirtschaft im Marchfeld profitiert so ebenfalls. Der teure Importstrom wird damit deutlich reduziert. Die energiebedingten CO2-Emissionen ebenso.
Die weitere Subventionierung von Energie aus Wind und Sonne verteuert den Strom dagegen für alle und rettet nicht die Welt.
https://t.co/iSMtH6cd50
Heute, am Vatertag, ist die ideale Gelegenheit, um daran zu erinnern, dass in den meisten Paarbeziehungen in Deutschland noch immer der Mann das letzte Wort hat.
Es lautet: "Ja, Schatz"
Das ist ein grandioses Video von einem sehr geschätzten Kollegen aus Deutschland: Landwirt Christian Lohmeyer hat es auf seinem Facebook-Account gepostet. Zum Thema Hitze und wie das früher war. 04:40 Minuten, die es in sich haben.
Just left Ukraine. What I saw proved to me we can’t give up on the Ukrainian people. Everyone wants this war to end, but any agreement has to protect Ukraine’s security and can’t be a giveaway to Putin. Let me tell you about my trip and why it’s important we stand with Ukraine.🧵
If you leave Ukraine without security guarantees, you cannot guarantee that NATO is secure. If you provide ammunition but don't allow them to use it, it's not as helpful as it could be.
We still haven't defined our vision for the world after this war, and we are still afraid of the word "victory". But history shows there can never be sustainable peace with an undefeated Russia.
Thanks to @GLOBSEC for another opportunity to repeat the uncomfortable truth.
Posted by deepstate today, initially posted by Roman Ponomarenko.
👤 A rather interesting publication (https://t.co/oxOlXpMqRB) about the analysis of the state of affairs in the east came from Roman Ponomarenko, an officer of the Azov NSU brigade
⚔️ About the loss of control over the situation in Donbas:
For a long time, the situation in Donbas was quite appropriately characterized as "difficult, but controlled." However, now it is out of control. Currently, it seems that our front in Donbas has collapsed. The defense of the Armed Forces of Ukraine is disorganized, the troops are tired, weakened, and many units are demoralized. The replenishment that is received is mostly busified, and does not help, but on the contrary - complicates the combat work of the units.
😓 About the fatigue of both sides, which does not allow the enemy to go far into the depths:
The only reason the Russians do not break through deeply is because their troops are as exhausted as ours. However, they retain a significant numerical advantage, and have unlimited supplies of ammunition. Therefore, their offensive continues, we cannot stop it at the moment. And that is not the reason for the operation of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Kurshchyna.
🤔 About the search for solutions based on the experience of the armies during the Second World War:
What to do? There are several scenarios. Former head of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Zaluzhnyi loved to read Soviet military textbooks from the Second World War (https://t.co/4LinBc4TX0) , deepening his military knowledge. Our current command should study the German experience of 1944, when the Wehrmacht constantly faced large-scale crises at the front, and somehow managed to get out of them. In particular, after the defeat of Army Group "Center" in Belarus during the Soviet operation "Bagration". Unfortunately, the problem is that narrow military solutions have a short-term effect, and only postpone the general defeat, as shown by the Second World War.
🇷🇺 The officer doubts that the katsaps will run out quickly even at this rate:
There are also widespread hopes that the Russians have put everything on this offensive, and as a result they will run out of reserves. However, we have been hearing about this for 2 years, but those reserves are somehow not running out.
📋 Summing up everything written above, you need to make changes before it's too late:
From the mundane: it would be worthwhile to introduce more effective measures to improve discipline in the army. Because now the situation is already on the edge, and forcibly mobilized replenishment only deepens it.
https://t.co/nSPL2Bwn6Z
We cannot allow Russian bombers to be better protected than Ukrainian civilians are. Let's ask ourselves if we are being honest about how much we actually support Ukraine.