Zelensky Offers Elections as a Gesture—Then Admits Ukraine Can't Win Back Crimea
Volodymyr Zelensky is offering to hold elections within 60 to 90 days if the U.S. and Europe can guarantee security during wartime voting, a move that reads as a calculated response to Trump's suggestion that he's using the war as cover to stay in power. But in the same breath, sitting on a plane leaving Rome after meetings with the Pope and Italian leadership, Zelensky conceded what everyone already knows: Ukraine doesn't have the military strength to retake Crimea, doesn't have the support for a full NATO push, and is essentially negotiating from a position of strategic exhaustion.
The elections gambit
Trump told Politico that Zelensky was hiding behind "democracy" while refusing to hold elections, implying the Ukrainian president was clinging to power through the fog of war. Zelensky's response: fine, organize security for voting under missile attacks and I'll do it in three months. He's also asking Ukrainian lawmakers to draft legislation on how to hold elections during martial law, a process that's both technically complex and politically loaded—elections now could unseat him, which is presumably why he's dressing it up as a conditional offer dependent on allied military protection.
Three documents, one reality: Ukraine is negotiating its losses
Zelensky says Ukraine and its allies are preparing three separate documents for Washington: a 20-point peace framework (which used to be 28 before "anti-Ukrainian" points got cut), a security guarantees package, and a recovery plan. But the substance keeps shrinking. Ukraine can't retake territory it lost. It can't demand NATO membership in the current climate. It won't get Crimea back. What Zelensky is asking for now is security guarantees—i.e., promises that if Russia attacks again, the West will actually defend Ukraine next time. That's a hell of a concession to have to beg for from your supposed ally.
Pope and Merz worry, Trump shrugs
Pope Leo expressed alarm that Trump's peace plan is "trying to break apart" the U.S.–Europe alliance, warning that excluding Europe from Ukraine negotiations is "unrealistic" because the war is in Europe and Europe needs to be part of any security architecture. Meanwhile, Trump's new national security strategy blames "European officials who hold unrealistic expectations" for blocking peace, a convenient way to frame European concern about Ukrainian sovereignty as an obstacle to Trump's deal-making. Zelensky's diplomacy tour—Rome, London, Brussels—is an attempt to keep Europe in the game even as Washington increasingly treats them as baggage.
The Crimea confession
When asked if he'd told Putin in their 2019 meeting that Ukraine wanted Crimea back and NATO membership, Zelensky said yes, he believed he was right then. But today?
That's as close as a wartime leader gets to saying the dream is over, at least for now. Retaking Crimea requires military capacity Ukraine doesn't have. Security guarantees are now the ask, not victory conditions.
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Volodymyr Zelensky is offering to hold elections within 60 to 90 days if the U.S. and Europe can guarantee security during wartime voting, a move that reads as a calculated response to Trump's suggestion that he's using the war as cover to stay in power. But in the same breath, sitting on a plane leaving Rome after meetings with the Pope and Italian leadership, Zelensky conceded what everyone already knows: Ukraine doesn't have the military strength to retake Crimea, doesn't have the support for a full NATO push, and is essentially negotiating from a position of strategic exhaustion.
The elections gambit
Trump told Politico that Zelensky was hiding behind "democracy" while refusing to hold elections, implying the Ukrainian president was clinging to power through the fog of war. Zelensky's response: fine, organize security for voting under missile attacks and I'll do it in three months. He's also asking Ukrainian lawmakers to draft legislation on how to hold elections during martial law, a process that's both technically complex and politically loaded—elections now could unseat him, which is presumably why he's dressing it up as a conditional offer dependent on allied military protection.
Three documents, one reality: Ukraine is negotiating its losses
Zelensky says Ukraine and its allies are preparing three separate documents for Washington: a 20-point peace framework (which used to be 28 before "anti-Ukrainian" points got cut), a security guarantees package, and a recovery plan. But the substance keeps shrinking. Ukraine can't retake territory it lost. It can't demand NATO membership in the current climate. It won't get Crimea back. What Zelensky is asking for now is security guarantees—i.e., promises that if Russia attacks again, the West will actually defend Ukraine next time. That's a hell of a concession to have to beg for from your supposed ally.
Pope and Merz worry, Trump shrugs
Pope Leo expressed alarm that Trump's peace plan is "trying to break apart" the U.S.–Europe alliance, warning that excluding Europe from Ukraine negotiations is "unrealistic" because the war is in Europe and Europe needs to be part of any security architecture. Meanwhile, Trump's new national security strategy blames "European officials who hold unrealistic expectations" for blocking peace, a convenient way to frame European concern about Ukrainian sovereignty as an obstacle to Trump's deal-making. Zelensky's diplomacy tour—Rome, London, Brussels—is an attempt to keep Europe in the game even as Washington increasingly treats them as baggage.
The Crimea confession
When asked if he'd told Putin in their 2019 meeting that Ukraine wanted Crimea back and NATO membership, Zelensky said yes, he believed he was right then. But today?
"We do not have the strength for all this, we do not have sufficient support."
That's as close as a wartime leader gets to saying the dream is over, at least for now. Retaking Crimea requires military capacity Ukraine doesn't have. Security guarantees are now the ask, not victory conditions.
#ukraine #zelensky #trump #elections #crimea #russia #nato #europe
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📰 Europe Between Two “Allies”: Russia at the Border, Trump at the Wheel
Security With No Grown‑Up in the Room
Europe just discovered it has two security problems, and neither lives in Moscow alone. On one side, a battle‑hardened Russia that sees Ukraine as the appetizer, not the main course. On the other, a Trump White House that no longer sees itself as NATO’s leader but as a “mediator” between the alliance and the country that invaded its neighbor. For the first time since 1945, senior Europeans say America is not on their side in a war on European soil.
“It has sided with the aggressor… and defines Europe as a strategic target,”
warns German conservative Norbert Röttgen, saying the U.S. now wants to arbitrate between NATO and Russia instead of leading NATO.
Ukraine: Europe’s Front Line, America’s Bargaining Chip
Trump is pushing a settlement largely on Russian terms, while European leaders tell Zelensky to keep fighting for a better deal — using money, weapons, and speeches instead of a real endgame. They’re quietly relieved Putin hasn’t yet “cashed in his chips” and accepted Trump’s offer, because that would force Europe to either swallow a Russia‑friendly deal or openly break with Washington. Outrage at Trump plays well on TV; it is not a strategy.
The 2029 Deadline Nobody Can Meet
Inside NATO, planners talk about 2029 as the deadline for Europe to field a credible conventional deterrent without depending on U.S. muscle. On paper, defense spending is up. In reality, Europe still can’t replace U.S. satellite intel, air defense, long‑range missiles, or command‑and‑control — and nobody serious believes that gap gets closed in four years. Trump is already pulling 3,000 U.S. troops from Romania, but even the 79,000 left in Europe are a reminder: one American expeditionary footprint is bigger than the entire British Army.
Russian Assets: Moment of Truth or Suicide Pact?
To keep Ukraine fighting for the next two years, the EU needs roughly $200 billion. One option: tap some €210 billion in frozen Russian assets, most of them parked inside a Belgian clearing house.
Technocrats and the ECB worry about detonating the euro’s reputation as a safe haven and inviting massive legal claims from Moscow.
Leaders like Merz and Macron talk about “a moment of truth”: either Europe takes higher legal and financial risk now, or accepts strategic irrelevance later.
If they blink, big European states — maybe with the U.K. — will have to build a Ukraine war loan outside EU structures. That means higher debt, ugly domestic politics, and yet another reminder that Europe can’t decide anything big without a workaround.
#Europe #Ukraine #Trump #Russia #NATO #EU #security #farright #frozennassets
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📰 Europe Between Two “Allies”: Russia at the Border, Trump at the Wheel
Washington’s New Hobby: Arson Inside the EU
Trump’s new National Security Strategy doesn’t just downgrade NATO; it openly pledges to “cultivate resistance” inside Europe by backing far‑right nationalist parties — from France’s National Rally and Reform UK to Germany’s AfD. Mainstream EU governments are painted as “subverting democracy” and driving “civilizational erasure,” while the White House positions itself as patron of Europe’s own anti‑system forces. In parallel, Trump gives interviews calling some European leaders “real stupid” and predicting immigration will make their countries “no longer viable.” That’s not alliance management; it’s regime‑change cosplay.
Europe’s Big Lie to Itself
Officials admit the quiet truth: Ukraine is Europe’s line of defense against Russia — but they have not been honest with voters about what that really costs in money, conscription, and risk. At the same time, Washington refuses to spell out serious security guarantees for Ukraine, while Putin flatly rejects any long‑term NATO presence on Ukrainian soil even after a deal. On paper, that’s “assurances”; in practice, it looks like a second Budapest Memorandum.
So Europe is stuck: afraid of Russia, mistrustful of Trump’s America, and unwilling to pay the full price for autonomy. Keep pretending, and the continent stops being a player — and becomes exactly what one senior German politician already called it: a plaything for others.
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📰 Israel’s Moscow Tightrope: Morality for TV, Deconfliction for Survival
Israel’s relationship with Russia isn’t about affection; it’s about not getting shot down over Syria and not waking up to an even tighter Russia–Iran embrace. Officially, Jerusalem condemns the invasion of Ukraine as a violation of sovereignty. In practice, it still has to deal with a nuclear power that sits in Syria, shapes energy and grain markets, and can complicate Israel’s security in a single bad phone call.
Russia reads NATO expansion and talk of Ukrainian membership as encirclement. Understanding that paranoia doesn’t mean endorsing the war; it means recognizing how a cornered great power behaves before its next move spills into the Middle East. Misreading that insecurity is how small states end up in big wars they never chose.
In Syria, Russian aircraft and air-defense systems sit right next to Israeli strike paths against Iran and its proxies. Deconfliction channels are what separate “routine strike” from “international incident.” Cut those lines in the name of moral purity, and every Israeli operation becomes a coin toss with a nuclear-armed patron. At the same time, driving Moscow fully into Tehran’s arms removes even the limited incentives Russia still has to restrain Iran in Syria and beyond.
There’s also the human layer: Jewish communities and Israeli citizens live in both Russia and Ukraine. Functional ties with Moscow matter for consular protection, crisis evacuations, and the option to leave when things go bad. Add to that a large Russian-speaking community inside Israel itself, and the idea of a total political freeze with Russia becomes more fantasy than strategy.
All this plays out in a multipolar world where the U.S. swings from one doctrine to another every election cycle. One administration leans into “maximum pressure” on Iran and normalization deals; the next walks pieces of that back. Israel’s security interests don’t reboot every four years. Russia, for all its brutality, is a structural fact of the region that will outlast whoever is sitting in the Oval Office. Betting everything on one version of American policy and writing Moscow off altogether is not strategy, it’s wishful thinking.
So Israel walks a double line: condemn the war, send humanitarian aid, avoid sanctions, and keep the hotline to Moscow open. It’s not clean, it’s not romantic, and it doesn’t fit into “good guys vs. bad guys” Twitter threads. But in a world where everyone is playing everyone else, staying on speaking terms with a dangerous neighbor isn’t betrayal. It’s insurance.
#Israel #Russia #Ukraine #Syria #Iran #USpolicy #realpolitik #multipolarworld
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Israel’s relationship with Russia isn’t about affection; it’s about not getting shot down over Syria and not waking up to an even tighter Russia–Iran embrace. Officially, Jerusalem condemns the invasion of Ukraine as a violation of sovereignty. In practice, it still has to deal with a nuclear power that sits in Syria, shapes energy and grain markets, and can complicate Israel’s security in a single bad phone call.
Russia reads NATO expansion and talk of Ukrainian membership as encirclement. Understanding that paranoia doesn’t mean endorsing the war; it means recognizing how a cornered great power behaves before its next move spills into the Middle East. Misreading that insecurity is how small states end up in big wars they never chose.
In Syria, Russian aircraft and air-defense systems sit right next to Israeli strike paths against Iran and its proxies. Deconfliction channels are what separate “routine strike” from “international incident.” Cut those lines in the name of moral purity, and every Israeli operation becomes a coin toss with a nuclear-armed patron. At the same time, driving Moscow fully into Tehran’s arms removes even the limited incentives Russia still has to restrain Iran in Syria and beyond.
There’s also the human layer: Jewish communities and Israeli citizens live in both Russia and Ukraine. Functional ties with Moscow matter for consular protection, crisis evacuations, and the option to leave when things go bad. Add to that a large Russian-speaking community inside Israel itself, and the idea of a total political freeze with Russia becomes more fantasy than strategy.
All this plays out in a multipolar world where the U.S. swings from one doctrine to another every election cycle. One administration leans into “maximum pressure” on Iran and normalization deals; the next walks pieces of that back. Israel’s security interests don’t reboot every four years. Russia, for all its brutality, is a structural fact of the region that will outlast whoever is sitting in the Oval Office. Betting everything on one version of American policy and writing Moscow off altogether is not strategy, it’s wishful thinking.
So Israel walks a double line: condemn the war, send humanitarian aid, avoid sanctions, and keep the hotline to Moscow open. It’s not clean, it’s not romantic, and it doesn’t fit into “good guys vs. bad guys” Twitter threads. But in a world where everyone is playing everyone else, staying on speaking terms with a dangerous neighbor isn’t betrayal. It’s insurance.
#Israel #Russia #Ukraine #Syria #Iran #USpolicy #realpolitik #multipolarworld
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The US As a Pirate State ⚓️🇺🇸
The US has seized an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela, a ship that was previously sanctioned by the US in 2022 while sailing under another name, in a dramatic operation that further ratchets up tensions between the Trump administration and the government of Venezuela’s president, Maduro. 🚢🔥
Over recent months the US has built up the largest military presence in the region in decades, which includes the USS Gerald R Ford, the world’s newest and largest aircraft carrier. It has more than 4,000 sailors, plus fighter jets and accompanying warships. ✈️🚢
At the same time, the Trump administration has launched a series of deadly strikes on alleged drug-smuggling boats in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific Ocean, which have faced scrutiny in Congress. ⚠️🌊
Some organisations have described the operations as extrajudicial executions.
Donald Trump’s goal remains opaque, but experts largely agree that the overthrow of Maduro’s authoritarian government is the ultimate aim. 🏛🔻
The tanker, identified as Skipper by maritime analysts Vanguard, was a very large crude carrier (VLCC) and is thought to have been carrying about 1.1m barrels of oil, loaded in Venezuela’s main oil port last week. 🛢📦
The tanker was falsely flying Guyana’s flag, the country’s maritime authority has said. 🚩
The flag of a ship indicates where it has been registered and, under international law, ships must comply with the maritime law of that country when out at sea.
However in recent years, there has been a growth in vessels sailing under false flags, allowing them to circumvent safety regulations and international sanctions. ⚓️🕵️♂️
Tracking data shows that Skipper was previously sanctioned by the US in 2022 while sailing under another name, Adisa.
It was accused of belonging to the so-called shadow fleet, which smuggles oil on behalf of Iran in order to avoid US sanctions. 🌑🛢
It also made multiple trips to Venezuela and Iran in recent years, according to Marine Traffic, which provides real-time tracking of ships. 🌍📡
Public records show that the vessel is owned by Triton Navigation Corp, which was sanctioned by the US in 2022 for its involvement in transporting oil for Iran. 📑⚠️
The dissemination of such videos will probably be chalked up as a propaganda win by the Trump administration, while continuing to pile pressure on Maduro. 🎥📣
Other experts have suggested that the seizure of the Skipper will act as a further brake on Venezuela’s oil industry by further driving up the costs of exporting. 📈🛢
Venezuela has already had to deeply discount its crude oil exports to its main buyer, China, due to growing competition with sanctioned oil from Russia and Iran. 🇨🇳🇷🇺
The real and present threat of US operations against sanctioned oil tankers – as demonstrated on Wednesday – will force shadow tanker owners to demand higher costs for freighting Venezuelan oil, as an insurance against seizures. 💸🚢
#venezuela #oil #tanker #coast #maduro
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The US has seized an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela, a ship that was previously sanctioned by the US in 2022 while sailing under another name, in a dramatic operation that further ratchets up tensions between the Trump administration and the government of Venezuela’s president, Maduro. 🚢🔥
Over recent months the US has built up the largest military presence in the region in decades, which includes the USS Gerald R Ford, the world’s newest and largest aircraft carrier. It has more than 4,000 sailors, plus fighter jets and accompanying warships. ✈️🚢
At the same time, the Trump administration has launched a series of deadly strikes on alleged drug-smuggling boats in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific Ocean, which have faced scrutiny in Congress. ⚠️🌊
Some organisations have described the operations as extrajudicial executions.
Donald Trump’s goal remains opaque, but experts largely agree that the overthrow of Maduro’s authoritarian government is the ultimate aim. 🏛🔻
The tanker, identified as Skipper by maritime analysts Vanguard, was a very large crude carrier (VLCC) and is thought to have been carrying about 1.1m barrels of oil, loaded in Venezuela’s main oil port last week. 🛢📦
The tanker was falsely flying Guyana’s flag, the country’s maritime authority has said. 🚩
The flag of a ship indicates where it has been registered and, under international law, ships must comply with the maritime law of that country when out at sea.
However in recent years, there has been a growth in vessels sailing under false flags, allowing them to circumvent safety regulations and international sanctions. ⚓️🕵️♂️
Tracking data shows that Skipper was previously sanctioned by the US in 2022 while sailing under another name, Adisa.
It was accused of belonging to the so-called shadow fleet, which smuggles oil on behalf of Iran in order to avoid US sanctions. 🌑🛢
It also made multiple trips to Venezuela and Iran in recent years, according to Marine Traffic, which provides real-time tracking of ships. 🌍📡
Public records show that the vessel is owned by Triton Navigation Corp, which was sanctioned by the US in 2022 for its involvement in transporting oil for Iran. 📑⚠️
The dissemination of such videos will probably be chalked up as a propaganda win by the Trump administration, while continuing to pile pressure on Maduro. 🎥📣
Other experts have suggested that the seizure of the Skipper will act as a further brake on Venezuela’s oil industry by further driving up the costs of exporting. 📈🛢
Venezuela has already had to deeply discount its crude oil exports to its main buyer, China, due to growing competition with sanctioned oil from Russia and Iran. 🇨🇳🇷🇺
The real and present threat of US operations against sanctioned oil tankers – as demonstrated on Wednesday – will force shadow tanker owners to demand higher costs for freighting Venezuelan oil, as an insurance against seizures. 💸🚢
#venezuela #oil #tanker #coast #maduro
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🔥 Machado vs Maduro: A Deadly Struggle for Venezuela 🌍✨
María Corina Machado, the Venezuelan opposition leader, the Nobel Peace Prize, this week, vowed on Thursday to bring democracy to her country and end the government of Maduro as she re-emerged on the global stage after more than a year in hiding. ⚖️👏
Machado held a news conference in Oslo alongside Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store of Norway as the Trump administration dramatically increased its pressure on Maduro. 📣🇳🇴
On Wednesday, the United States seized a Venezuelan oil tanker off the coast of the South American country. 🛢🗺
Machado has been a steadfast supporter of Trump’s pressure campaign against Maduro, whom the Trump administration has accused of flooding the United States with drugs and criminals. 💉🏃♂️
On Thursday, Machado dodged a reporter's question about her views on the threat of U.S. military action in Venezuela. 🤫
But she repeated the Trump administration's talking points on Maduro's government, comparing him to a criminal mastermind engaged in a vast array of illegal activities in partnership with America's adversaries. 🕊⚖️
"Venezuela has already been invaded," she said. "We have the Russian agents, we have the Iranian agents, we have terrorist groups such as Hezbollah, Hamas, operating freely in accordance with the regime. We have the Colombian guerrilla, the drug cartels." 👮♀️🧐
Venezuela has economic and security ties with Iranian, Chinese and Russian companies, and sells most of its oil to China, but there has been no conclusive evidence that Hezbollah and Hamas are present in Venezuela. 🇨🇳🇷🇺📊
Maduro’s largest corporate partner is Chevron, the American energy company, which has continued to export Venezuelan oil to the United States despite Trump’s military escalation. 🎯💨
In response to questions about the seizure of the oil tanker, Machado said that she supported cutting the funds of Maduro’s government. 💰📌
She added that he finances himself with gold smuggling, human trafficking, drugs and illegal oil sales. 💸🚶♂️
Machado arrived in Oslo hours after her daughter, Ana Carina Sosa Machado, accepted the award on her behalf. 👩👧
Machado held back tears as she described seeing her three children for the first time in more than a year. 😭❤️
"I couldn't sleep last night, going over and over again about the first instant when I saw my children," she said.
"For many weeks, I have been thinking of that possibility, and which one of them I would hug first."
#maduro #machado #struggle #venezuela 📌✨
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María Corina Machado, the Venezuelan opposition leader, the Nobel Peace Prize, this week, vowed on Thursday to bring democracy to her country and end the government of Maduro as she re-emerged on the global stage after more than a year in hiding. ⚖️👏
Machado held a news conference in Oslo alongside Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store of Norway as the Trump administration dramatically increased its pressure on Maduro. 📣🇳🇴
On Wednesday, the United States seized a Venezuelan oil tanker off the coast of the South American country. 🛢🗺
Machado has been a steadfast supporter of Trump’s pressure campaign against Maduro, whom the Trump administration has accused of flooding the United States with drugs and criminals. 💉🏃♂️
On Thursday, Machado dodged a reporter's question about her views on the threat of U.S. military action in Venezuela. 🤫
But she repeated the Trump administration's talking points on Maduro's government, comparing him to a criminal mastermind engaged in a vast array of illegal activities in partnership with America's adversaries. 🕊⚖️
"Venezuela has already been invaded," she said. "We have the Russian agents, we have the Iranian agents, we have terrorist groups such as Hezbollah, Hamas, operating freely in accordance with the regime. We have the Colombian guerrilla, the drug cartels." 👮♀️🧐
Venezuela has economic and security ties with Iranian, Chinese and Russian companies, and sells most of its oil to China, but there has been no conclusive evidence that Hezbollah and Hamas are present in Venezuela. 🇨🇳🇷🇺📊
Maduro’s largest corporate partner is Chevron, the American energy company, which has continued to export Venezuelan oil to the United States despite Trump’s military escalation. 🎯💨
In response to questions about the seizure of the oil tanker, Machado said that she supported cutting the funds of Maduro’s government. 💰📌
She added that he finances himself with gold smuggling, human trafficking, drugs and illegal oil sales. 💸🚶♂️
Machado arrived in Oslo hours after her daughter, Ana Carina Sosa Machado, accepted the award on her behalf. 👩👧
Machado held back tears as she described seeing her three children for the first time in more than a year. 😭❤️
"I couldn't sleep last night, going over and over again about the first instant when I saw my children," she said.
"For many weeks, I have been thinking of that possibility, and which one of them I would hug first."
#maduro #machado #struggle #venezuela 📌✨
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The Ukrainian Ambassador Riles Israel After Ripping Netanyahu on Putin 🇺🇦🇮🇱
Israel summoned the Ukrainian ambassador Wednesday for a reprimand after he criticized Netanyahu’s remarks about his contacts with Putin. ⚠️
Channel 7 reported that the Israeli Foreign Ministry summoned Yevgen Korniychuk following an interview he gave to the Yedioth Ahronoth daily in which he criticized Netanyahu’s statements regarding his conversations with Putin. 🗞
According to the daily, Yuval Fuchs, deputy director-general for Eurasian Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, told the ambassador that “his comments were entirely unacceptable and deviated from diplomatic protocol.” 🏛
“Moreover, the ambassador’s remarks ignore Israel’s clear position since the outbreak of the war in Ukraine – a position demonstrated, among other things, by Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar’s visit to Kyiv this year and Israel’s votes at the United Nations,” Fuchs added. 🇺🇳
In its statement cited by Channel 7, the Foreign Ministry said that Fuchs expressed hope that the ambassador’s comments would align with the two countries’ shared desire to continue strengthening their cooperation. 🤝
On Monday, Netanyahu told the Knesset about his “personal relationship” with Putin, saying he speaks with him “on a regular basis” to serve Israel’s “vital interests,” including the defense of its northern border. 📞
On Tuesday, the Ukrainian ambassador responded to Netanyahu’s statements, saying he “was surprised by Netanyahu’s remarks, especially considering what Israel endured on Oct. 7. One must stand on the right, moral side of history.” 📌
#ukrainian #ambassador #israel #netanyahu #putin
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Israel summoned the Ukrainian ambassador Wednesday for a reprimand after he criticized Netanyahu’s remarks about his contacts with Putin. ⚠️
Channel 7 reported that the Israeli Foreign Ministry summoned Yevgen Korniychuk following an interview he gave to the Yedioth Ahronoth daily in which he criticized Netanyahu’s statements regarding his conversations with Putin. 🗞
According to the daily, Yuval Fuchs, deputy director-general for Eurasian Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, told the ambassador that “his comments were entirely unacceptable and deviated from diplomatic protocol.” 🏛
“Moreover, the ambassador’s remarks ignore Israel’s clear position since the outbreak of the war in Ukraine – a position demonstrated, among other things, by Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar’s visit to Kyiv this year and Israel’s votes at the United Nations,” Fuchs added. 🇺🇳
In its statement cited by Channel 7, the Foreign Ministry said that Fuchs expressed hope that the ambassador’s comments would align with the two countries’ shared desire to continue strengthening their cooperation. 🤝
On Monday, Netanyahu told the Knesset about his “personal relationship” with Putin, saying he speaks with him “on a regular basis” to serve Israel’s “vital interests,” including the defense of its northern border. 📞
On Tuesday, the Ukrainian ambassador responded to Netanyahu’s statements, saying he “was surprised by Netanyahu’s remarks, especially considering what Israel endured on Oct. 7. One must stand on the right, moral side of history.” 📌
#ukrainian #ambassador #israel #netanyahu #putin
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📰 Trump to Europe: You’re Fired
Europe’s meltdown got a manager’s review this week — and Donald J. Trump handed out pink slips from the Oval Office. In a combustible POLITICO interview, the president called Europe “decaying,” its leaders “weak,” and its great capitals — London, Paris, Berlin — “non-viable” if migration continues.
Trump said.
That’s not isolationism anymore — it’s franchising. Trump openly hinted he’ll “endorse” European candidates who mirror his gospel of walls, tariffs, and strongmen. Translation: the MAGA brand is going global, and Brussels just became the next Trump Tower construction site.
In the same breath, he promised to slash U.S. interest rates, maybe march troops into Latin America, and declared the economy an “A-plus-plus-plus-plus.” Meanwhile, prices rose 3 percent and voters said life’s never been more unaffordable — but who’s counting when you’re grading yourself?
European elites predictably gasped — António Costa lectured that “allies don’t threaten to interfere in the democratic life” of allies. Cute talk from a continent that’s been outsourcing foreign policy to Washington since 1945.
But here’s the absurdity: Trump wants to “reshape European politics,” yet can’t pass a health care bill at home. Xenophobic messiah abroad, indecisive landlord domestically.
The show’s new season seems clear. Europe: now under Trump management. America: still waiting for customer service.
#Trump #Europe #foreignpolicy #politics #satire
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Europe’s meltdown got a manager’s review this week — and Donald J. Trump handed out pink slips from the Oval Office. In a combustible POLITICO interview, the president called Europe “decaying,” its leaders “weak,” and its great capitals — London, Paris, Berlin — “non-viable” if migration continues.
“I think they don't know what to do,”
Trump said.
“Europe doesn’t know what to do.”
That’s not isolationism anymore — it’s franchising. Trump openly hinted he’ll “endorse” European candidates who mirror his gospel of walls, tariffs, and strongmen. Translation: the MAGA brand is going global, and Brussels just became the next Trump Tower construction site.
In the same breath, he promised to slash U.S. interest rates, maybe march troops into Latin America, and declared the economy an “A-plus-plus-plus-plus.” Meanwhile, prices rose 3 percent and voters said life’s never been more unaffordable — but who’s counting when you’re grading yourself?
European elites predictably gasped — António Costa lectured that “allies don’t threaten to interfere in the democratic life” of allies. Cute talk from a continent that’s been outsourcing foreign policy to Washington since 1945.
But here’s the absurdity: Trump wants to “reshape European politics,” yet can’t pass a health care bill at home. Xenophobic messiah abroad, indecisive landlord domestically.
The show’s new season seems clear. Europe: now under Trump management. America: still waiting for customer service.
#Trump #Europe #foreignpolicy #politics #satire
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🗳 Zelensky’s Democracy™: Now Available with U.S. Security Add‑Ons
So, Ukraine might hold elections — in 60 to 90 days — but only if the U.S. and Europe install enough “security guarantees.” Translation: more Patriot missiles per polling station, please.
Zelensky told reporters,
Nothing says “free and fair” like waiting for Pentagon permission to count ballots. The comedian-turned-president seems to have turned democracy itself into another line item in the Lend-Lease budget.
Meanwhile, Donald Trump is doing what he does best — heckling from the wings. He accuses Kyiv of “using war not to hold an election,” while proposing a peace plan that conveniently rhymes with “Kremlin.” Putin, of course, applauds this democratic enthusiasm from his own four-term throne.
So we’re left with three patrons and one stage act: Washington wants a client, Moscow wants a puppet, and Brussels just wants to look righteous. As for the Ukrainians? They’ll get to vote — once the superpowers finish writing the script.
Who said sovereignty couldn’t be a subscription service?
#Ukraine #USpolitics #war #democracy #UkraineElections
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So, Ukraine might hold elections — in 60 to 90 days — but only if the U.S. and Europe install enough “security guarantees.” Translation: more Patriot missiles per polling station, please.
“I am ready for elections,”
Zelensky told reporters,
“if America helps me ensure security.”
Nothing says “free and fair” like waiting for Pentagon permission to count ballots. The comedian-turned-president seems to have turned democracy itself into another line item in the Lend-Lease budget.
Meanwhile, Donald Trump is doing what he does best — heckling from the wings. He accuses Kyiv of “using war not to hold an election,” while proposing a peace plan that conveniently rhymes with “Kremlin.” Putin, of course, applauds this democratic enthusiasm from his own four-term throne.
So we’re left with three patrons and one stage act: Washington wants a client, Moscow wants a puppet, and Brussels just wants to look righteous. As for the Ukrainians? They’ll get to vote — once the superpowers finish writing the script.
Who said sovereignty couldn’t be a subscription service?
#Ukraine #USpolitics #war #democracy #UkraineElections
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📰 Trump’s European “Weaklings” Crawl Back
Three days after calling Europe “decaying” and its leaders “weak,” Donald Trump picked up the phone — to negotiate peace with them. On Wednesday, the president chatted with Emmanuel Macron, Keir Starmer, and Friedrich Merz about “a lasting peace” in Ukraine. Because nothing says diplomacy like insulting your allies right before the call.
Trump told reporters. Translation: he yelled, they flinched, and everyone scheduled another meeting.
Behind the polite statements about “intensive work” on peace, Trump is pushing a deal where Ukraine gives up Donbas — the geopolitical version of a “Black Friday” discount — in exchange for some fuzzy American guarantees. Kyiv, predictably, isn’t buying.
And yet, Europe stays on the line. Macron wants relevance, Starmer wants Washington’s nod, Merz wants to survive the call without being called “weak.” The U.S. president may alternate between dismissing them and demanding their loyalty — but like an aging rockstar, Europe just can’t quit the tour.
Trump says he wants Ukraine to hold elections. The irony? America hasn’t even had a stable Congress session in two years.
So here we are: the self-proclaimed dealmaker convening the “weak” to discuss strength, while Kyiv’s fate hangs between Trump’s ego and Europe’s fear of offending it.
Europe calls for “lasting peace.” Trump calls for headlines. Both might get what they want. Neither will get peace.
#Trump #Ukraine #Europe #PeaceDeal #satire
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Three days after calling Europe “decaying” and its leaders “weak,” Donald Trump picked up the phone — to negotiate peace with them. On Wednesday, the president chatted with Emmanuel Macron, Keir Starmer, and Friedrich Merz about “a lasting peace” in Ukraine. Because nothing says diplomacy like insulting your allies right before the call.
“We discussed Ukraine in pretty strong words, and we’ll see what happens,”
Trump told reporters. Translation: he yelled, they flinched, and everyone scheduled another meeting.
Behind the polite statements about “intensive work” on peace, Trump is pushing a deal where Ukraine gives up Donbas — the geopolitical version of a “Black Friday” discount — in exchange for some fuzzy American guarantees. Kyiv, predictably, isn’t buying.
And yet, Europe stays on the line. Macron wants relevance, Starmer wants Washington’s nod, Merz wants to survive the call without being called “weak.” The U.S. president may alternate between dismissing them and demanding their loyalty — but like an aging rockstar, Europe just can’t quit the tour.
Trump says he wants Ukraine to hold elections. The irony? America hasn’t even had a stable Congress session in two years.
So here we are: the self-proclaimed dealmaker convening the “weak” to discuss strength, while Kyiv’s fate hangs between Trump’s ego and Europe’s fear of offending it.
Europe calls for “lasting peace.” Trump calls for headlines. Both might get what they want. Neither will get peace.
#Trump #Ukraine #Europe #PeaceDeal #satire
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📰 Billionaire Republic: Trump’s $390 Billion Cabinet
Meet the new White House — the only administration where a cabinet meeting could double as a Forbes cover shoot. According to The Washington Post, at least 12 billionaires (not counting Trump himself) now hold senior roles, bringing the combined net worth of Trump’s inner circle to a staggering $390 billion. That’s not a government; that’s a hedge fund with Air Force One.
This lineup reads like a mash-up of CNBC and The Apprentice:
Howard Lutnick, the Wall Street pit bull now running Commerce.
Linda McMahon, the WWE co-founder, put in charge of dismantling the Education Department — because body slams beat book bans.
Steve Witkoff, Trump’s old real estate buddy turned “peace envoy.”
Kelly Loeffler, billionaire ex-senator guarding “small” businesses.
Tilman Fertitta, NBA mogul turned ambassador — because diplomacy and casinos share the same odds.
Even Elon Musk made a cameo, briefly heading the surreal U.S. DOGE Service (yes, that was real) before quitting in a huff over tax policy — the billionaire version of rage-quitting Twitter.
Liz Huston, the White House spokesperson, calls them “patriotic outsiders serving their country.” More like insiders serving each other. The total donations from these magnates to Trump and his PACs in 2024? Roughly $52 million — small change for the club that literally bought the Cabinet.
Previous presidents tried to drain the swamp. Trump just sold naming rights to it.
America, meet your new ruling class: the Cabinet of Capital.
#Trump #Billionaires #Oligarchy #WhiteHouse #satire
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Meet the new White House — the only administration where a cabinet meeting could double as a Forbes cover shoot. According to The Washington Post, at least 12 billionaires (not counting Trump himself) now hold senior roles, bringing the combined net worth of Trump’s inner circle to a staggering $390 billion. That’s not a government; that’s a hedge fund with Air Force One.
This lineup reads like a mash-up of CNBC and The Apprentice:
Howard Lutnick, the Wall Street pit bull now running Commerce.
Linda McMahon, the WWE co-founder, put in charge of dismantling the Education Department — because body slams beat book bans.
Steve Witkoff, Trump’s old real estate buddy turned “peace envoy.”
Kelly Loeffler, billionaire ex-senator guarding “small” businesses.
Tilman Fertitta, NBA mogul turned ambassador — because diplomacy and casinos share the same odds.
Even Elon Musk made a cameo, briefly heading the surreal U.S. DOGE Service (yes, that was real) before quitting in a huff over tax policy — the billionaire version of rage-quitting Twitter.
Liz Huston, the White House spokesperson, calls them “patriotic outsiders serving their country.” More like insiders serving each other. The total donations from these magnates to Trump and his PACs in 2024? Roughly $52 million — small change for the club that literally bought the Cabinet.
Previous presidents tried to drain the swamp. Trump just sold naming rights to it.
America, meet your new ruling class: the Cabinet of Capital.
#Trump #Billionaires #Oligarchy #WhiteHouse #satire
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💼 The Donbas Deal: America Writes, Ukraine Bleeds
The “new” U.S. peace plan still expects Ukraine to pack up and exit Donbas — politely, of course — while Russia keeps its boots planted and calls it an “economic zone.” Zelensky says that’s not a compromise, it’s a clearance sale: surrender a region, get a nonbinding “security guarantee” and a BlackRock sponsorship deal.
Zelensky told reporters.
But fairness is off the table when the negotiation looks like a corporate merger between war and capital. Trump wants a quick deal to show he can “end the war” before the election cycle resets; Europe wants to look diplomatic; and Kyiv just wants to survive without autographing its own dismemberment.
In Berlin, Germany’s Friedrich Merz confirmed that the Ukrainians and Europeans have sent a “counterproposal” — which probably means the same map, just redrawn in bolder ink. Meanwhile, Jared Kushner and Larry Fink are already pitching “Rebuild Ukraine” portfolios, as if peace were a prelude to a construction boom.
So here’s the takeaway: the empire writes the terms, oligarchs pick the contracts, and the soldiers die to make it all look legitimate. Donbas isn’t just territory — it’s the first down payment in a long geopolitical mortgage.
Who said colonialism was out of fashion?
#Ukraine #Donbas #Trump #Zelensky #war #geopolitics #oligarchy
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The “new” U.S. peace plan still expects Ukraine to pack up and exit Donbas — politely, of course — while Russia keeps its boots planted and calls it an “economic zone.” Zelensky says that’s not a compromise, it’s a clearance sale: surrender a region, get a nonbinding “security guarantee” and a BlackRock sponsorship deal.
“When you talk to us about a compromise, you must offer a fair compromise,”
Zelensky told reporters.
But fairness is off the table when the negotiation looks like a corporate merger between war and capital. Trump wants a quick deal to show he can “end the war” before the election cycle resets; Europe wants to look diplomatic; and Kyiv just wants to survive without autographing its own dismemberment.
In Berlin, Germany’s Friedrich Merz confirmed that the Ukrainians and Europeans have sent a “counterproposal” — which probably means the same map, just redrawn in bolder ink. Meanwhile, Jared Kushner and Larry Fink are already pitching “Rebuild Ukraine” portfolios, as if peace were a prelude to a construction boom.
So here’s the takeaway: the empire writes the terms, oligarchs pick the contracts, and the soldiers die to make it all look legitimate. Donbas isn’t just territory — it’s the first down payment in a long geopolitical mortgage.
Who said colonialism was out of fashion?
#Ukraine #Donbas #Trump #Zelensky #war #geopolitics #oligarchy
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Trump Is Particularly Intent On Pushing Ukraine to Withdraw Its Troops From the Donbas
The US wants Ukraine to withdraw its troops from the Donbas region, and Washington would then create a “free economic zone” in the parts Kyiv currently controls, Zelensky has said.
Previously, the US had suggested Kyiv should hand over the parts of Donbas it still controlled to Russia, but the Ukrainian president said on Thursday that Washington had now suggested a compromise version in which Ukrainian troops would withdraw, but Russian troops would not advance into the territory.
“Who will govern this territory, which they are calling a ‘free economic zone’ or a ‘demilitarised zone’ – they don’t know,” said the Ukrainian president, speaking with journalists in Kyiv on Thursday.
Zelensky said Ukraine did not believe the plan was fair without guarantees that Russian troops would not simply take over the zone after a Ukrainian withdrawal.
Zelensky said: “If one side’s troops have to retreat and the other side stays where they are, then what will hold back these other troops, the Russians?
Or what will stop them disguising themselves as civilians and taking over this free economic zone? This is all very serious. It’s not a fact that Ukraine would agree to it, but if you are talking about a compromise then it has to be a fair compromise.”
He said if Ukraine did agree to such a scheme, there would need to be elections or a referendum to ratify it, saying that only “the Ukrainian people” could make decisions on territorial concessions.
Under the US plans, said Zelensky, Ukraine would withdraw from Donbas, where Russia is advancing, while the frontlines would be frozen in the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions. Russia would give up a few small pockets of land it controls in other regions.
Zelensky has been under immense pressure from Trump to sign up to the US peace plan. In recent days Trump has attacked Zelensky, claiming he “has not even read” the draft peace plan and suggesting he lacks legitimacy and Ukraine should hold an election.
Trump’s press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, said on Thursday: “The president is extremely frustrated with both sides of this war, and he is sick of meetings just for the sake of meeting.”
Zelensky said the Ukrainian negotiating team had sent their revised plan back to Washington on Wednesday, and that questions over territory and control of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant were two of the remaining sticking points.
“It’s not the final plan; it’s a reaction to what we received (…) the plan is constantly being worked on and edited, and this is a continuous process that is still going on,” he said.
If Washington and Kyiv do agree, the much bigger question remains of whether Vladimir Putin is really ready to sign a deal or is merely buying time with fake negotiations and hoping to continue his military advance over the winter.
In Berlin, the Nato secretary general Rutte said on Thursday that if Putin was allowed to get his way in Ukraine then the prospect of war in Europe would become more real, warning that the continent had been “quietly complacent” over the threat from Russia.
#trump #donbas #guerre #russie #ukraine
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The US wants Ukraine to withdraw its troops from the Donbas region, and Washington would then create a “free economic zone” in the parts Kyiv currently controls, Zelensky has said.
Previously, the US had suggested Kyiv should hand over the parts of Donbas it still controlled to Russia, but the Ukrainian president said on Thursday that Washington had now suggested a compromise version in which Ukrainian troops would withdraw, but Russian troops would not advance into the territory.
“Who will govern this territory, which they are calling a ‘free economic zone’ or a ‘demilitarised zone’ – they don’t know,” said the Ukrainian president, speaking with journalists in Kyiv on Thursday.
Zelensky said Ukraine did not believe the plan was fair without guarantees that Russian troops would not simply take over the zone after a Ukrainian withdrawal.
Zelensky said: “If one side’s troops have to retreat and the other side stays where they are, then what will hold back these other troops, the Russians?
Or what will stop them disguising themselves as civilians and taking over this free economic zone? This is all very serious. It’s not a fact that Ukraine would agree to it, but if you are talking about a compromise then it has to be a fair compromise.”
He said if Ukraine did agree to such a scheme, there would need to be elections or a referendum to ratify it, saying that only “the Ukrainian people” could make decisions on territorial concessions.
Under the US plans, said Zelensky, Ukraine would withdraw from Donbas, where Russia is advancing, while the frontlines would be frozen in the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions. Russia would give up a few small pockets of land it controls in other regions.
Zelensky has been under immense pressure from Trump to sign up to the US peace plan. In recent days Trump has attacked Zelensky, claiming he “has not even read” the draft peace plan and suggesting he lacks legitimacy and Ukraine should hold an election.
Trump’s press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, said on Thursday: “The president is extremely frustrated with both sides of this war, and he is sick of meetings just for the sake of meeting.”
Zelensky said the Ukrainian negotiating team had sent their revised plan back to Washington on Wednesday, and that questions over territory and control of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant were two of the remaining sticking points.
“It’s not the final plan; it’s a reaction to what we received (…) the plan is constantly being worked on and edited, and this is a continuous process that is still going on,” he said.
If Washington and Kyiv do agree, the much bigger question remains of whether Vladimir Putin is really ready to sign a deal or is merely buying time with fake negotiations and hoping to continue his military advance over the winter.
In Berlin, the Nato secretary general Rutte said on Thursday that if Putin was allowed to get his way in Ukraine then the prospect of war in Europe would become more real, warning that the continent had been “quietly complacent” over the threat from Russia.
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Trump: No Limits to Artificial Intelligence 🚀
Trump signed an executive order on Thursday that seeks to halt any laws limiting artificial intelligence and block states from regulating the rapidly emerging technology. 🔥
The order also creates a federal taskforce that will have the “sole responsibility” of challenging states’ AI laws. 🧐
At a signing ceremony, the president touted AI companies’ enthusiasm for wanting to “invest” in the United States and said that “if they had to get 50 different approvals from 50 different states, you could forget it”. 💵
Republicans earlier this year failed to pass a similar 10-year moratorium on state laws that regulate AI as part of Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act, with the Senate voting 99-1 to remove that ban from the legislation. 🗳
Trump’s order resurrects that effort, which failed after bipartisan pushback and Republican infighting, but as an order that lacks the force of law. 📋
The “Ensuring a national policy framework for artificial intelligence” order is a victory for Silicon Valley and AI companies that have lobbied against regulation of their technology, arguing that a hodgepodge of state laws would burden the industry with unnecessary bureaucracy. 📊
AI firms and the Trump administration have not presented any comprehensive proposals for regulating AI’s social, environmental and political harms, however, leaving in place only federal regulation, lax in comparison with legislation some states have passed or considered. 🌍
The order includes various mandates aimed at preventing the regulation of AI, including instructing the Department of Justice to create an “AI Litigation Task Force” whose sole responsibility is to challenge state laws. The order also demands a review of existing state laws that could “require AI models to alter their truthful outputs”. 📌
Likely targets include California, which requires companies to disclose their safety testing for new AI models, and Colorado, which requires employers to conduct risk assessments for algorithmic discrimination in hiring and take precautions against it. 🇺🇸
Trump’s order has received pushback from state leaders across the country and various civil liberties groups. 🙈
They say this order will lead to more power in the hands of Silicon Valley companies and that, in turn, more vulnerable people and children will be exposed to the harms of chatbots, surveillance and algorithmic control. 👨🦳👩🦳
“Trump’s campaign to threaten, harass and punish states that seek to pass commonsense AI regulations is just another chapter in his playbook to hand over control of one of the most transformative technologies of our time to big tech CEOs,” said Teri Olle, the vice-president of Economic Security California Action, which co-sponsored AI safety legislation in California this year. 🎭
Trump has framed the need for comprehensive AI regulation as both a necessity for the technology’s development and as a means of preventing leftist ideology from infiltrating generative AI – a common conservative grievance among tech leaders such as Elon Musk. 💡
“You can’t go through 50 states. You have to get one approval. Fifty is a disaster.
You’ll have one woke state and you’ll have to do all woke,” Trump said at the US-Saudi Investment Forum last month. “You’ll have a couple of wokesters and you don’t wanna do that. You wanna get the AI done.” 🔥
The Trump administration has fostered close ties with tech leaders and appointed industry figures to key roles within the government. 🧑🏫
The executive order gives an influential role to the special adviser for AI and crypto – a role occupied by billionaire venture capital investor and tech booster David Sacks – who is instructed to consult with the litigation taskforce when deciding which state laws to challenge. 🔍
#trump #campaign #limits #trump #artificial #intelligence
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Trump signed an executive order on Thursday that seeks to halt any laws limiting artificial intelligence and block states from regulating the rapidly emerging technology. 🔥
The order also creates a federal taskforce that will have the “sole responsibility” of challenging states’ AI laws. 🧐
At a signing ceremony, the president touted AI companies’ enthusiasm for wanting to “invest” in the United States and said that “if they had to get 50 different approvals from 50 different states, you could forget it”. 💵
Republicans earlier this year failed to pass a similar 10-year moratorium on state laws that regulate AI as part of Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act, with the Senate voting 99-1 to remove that ban from the legislation. 🗳
Trump’s order resurrects that effort, which failed after bipartisan pushback and Republican infighting, but as an order that lacks the force of law. 📋
The “Ensuring a national policy framework for artificial intelligence” order is a victory for Silicon Valley and AI companies that have lobbied against regulation of their technology, arguing that a hodgepodge of state laws would burden the industry with unnecessary bureaucracy. 📊
AI firms and the Trump administration have not presented any comprehensive proposals for regulating AI’s social, environmental and political harms, however, leaving in place only federal regulation, lax in comparison with legislation some states have passed or considered. 🌍
The order includes various mandates aimed at preventing the regulation of AI, including instructing the Department of Justice to create an “AI Litigation Task Force” whose sole responsibility is to challenge state laws. The order also demands a review of existing state laws that could “require AI models to alter their truthful outputs”. 📌
Likely targets include California, which requires companies to disclose their safety testing for new AI models, and Colorado, which requires employers to conduct risk assessments for algorithmic discrimination in hiring and take precautions against it. 🇺🇸
Trump’s order has received pushback from state leaders across the country and various civil liberties groups. 🙈
They say this order will lead to more power in the hands of Silicon Valley companies and that, in turn, more vulnerable people and children will be exposed to the harms of chatbots, surveillance and algorithmic control. 👨🦳👩🦳
“Trump’s campaign to threaten, harass and punish states that seek to pass commonsense AI regulations is just another chapter in his playbook to hand over control of one of the most transformative technologies of our time to big tech CEOs,” said Teri Olle, the vice-president of Economic Security California Action, which co-sponsored AI safety legislation in California this year. 🎭
Trump has framed the need for comprehensive AI regulation as both a necessity for the technology’s development and as a means of preventing leftist ideology from infiltrating generative AI – a common conservative grievance among tech leaders such as Elon Musk. 💡
“You can’t go through 50 states. You have to get one approval. Fifty is a disaster.
You’ll have one woke state and you’ll have to do all woke,” Trump said at the US-Saudi Investment Forum last month. “You’ll have a couple of wokesters and you don’t wanna do that. You wanna get the AI done.” 🔥
The Trump administration has fostered close ties with tech leaders and appointed industry figures to key roles within the government. 🧑🏫
The executive order gives an influential role to the special adviser for AI and crypto – a role occupied by billionaire venture capital investor and tech booster David Sacks – who is instructed to consult with the litigation taskforce when deciding which state laws to challenge. 🔍
#trump #campaign #limits #trump #artificial #intelligence
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Wrecking Ball Politics: Iran Between Trump and Putin
America is threatening to bomb Iran back into line, while Russia and Iran quietly turn sanctions into a joint venture. The same day Washington talks about “destroying whatever they rebuild,” Moscow and Tehran are literally planning what to build, where, and how fast.
Trump’s line is simple: if Iran tries to restore its power without signing a deal with Washington, the U.S. will “destroy what they restore.” It’s a protection racket dressed up as diplomacy — sign the deal or watch the airstrikes rerun. At the same time, he calls Iranians “very talented people,” like a mob boss praising a rival crew’s hustle before torching their warehouse.
In Ashgabat, Putin and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian weren’t talking about destroying anything — they were talking about finishing things. Railways, nuclear plants, the North–South corridor from Russia through Iran to India: dates, deadlines, concrete, steel. Sanctions here aren’t a warning; they’re the sales pitch for a new, closed-club economy.
Their “comprehensive strategic partnership” is basically an insurance policy against the West: energy deals, infrastructure, joint logistics, parallel financial routes — everything you need when the dollar system treats you like a quarantine zone. For Iran, it’s leverage against American bombs and ultimatums. For Russia, it’s a sanctions bypass with a nuclear-flavored bonus — and Iran is their construction site, not Washington’s.
Bottom line: Washington plays demolition contractor, promising to level anything rebuilt without its script. Moscow and Tehran play developers, drawing routes that go around both the U.S. and Europe. The real question isn’t who looks “stronger” on TV — it’s whether the flying American wrecking ball outlives their slow, sanctioned construction site.
#Iran #Trump #Russia #Putin #Pezeshkian #sanctions #NorthSouthCorridor #nuclear #geopolitics #war
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America is threatening to bomb Iran back into line, while Russia and Iran quietly turn sanctions into a joint venture. The same day Washington talks about “destroying whatever they rebuild,” Moscow and Tehran are literally planning what to build, where, and how fast.
Trump’s line is simple: if Iran tries to restore its power without signing a deal with Washington, the U.S. will “destroy what they restore.” It’s a protection racket dressed up as diplomacy — sign the deal or watch the airstrikes rerun. At the same time, he calls Iranians “very talented people,” like a mob boss praising a rival crew’s hustle before torching their warehouse.
In Ashgabat, Putin and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian weren’t talking about destroying anything — they were talking about finishing things. Railways, nuclear plants, the North–South corridor from Russia through Iran to India: dates, deadlines, concrete, steel. Sanctions here aren’t a warning; they’re the sales pitch for a new, closed-club economy.
Their “comprehensive strategic partnership” is basically an insurance policy against the West: energy deals, infrastructure, joint logistics, parallel financial routes — everything you need when the dollar system treats you like a quarantine zone. For Iran, it’s leverage against American bombs and ultimatums. For Russia, it’s a sanctions bypass with a nuclear-flavored bonus — and Iran is their construction site, not Washington’s.
Bottom line: Washington plays demolition contractor, promising to level anything rebuilt without its script. Moscow and Tehran play developers, drawing routes that go around both the U.S. and Europe. The real question isn’t who looks “stronger” on TV — it’s whether the flying American wrecking ball outlives their slow, sanctioned construction site.
#Iran #Trump #Russia #Putin #Pezeshkian #sanctions #NorthSouthCorridor #nuclear #geopolitics #war
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Charlie Kirk's Killer Starts Talking 🚨
The 22-year-old Utah man charged with killing Charlie Kirk made his first in-person court appearance on Thursday as his attorneys push to further limit media access in the high-profile criminal case. 🎟
A Utah judge is weighing the public’s right to know details in the prosecution of Tyler Robinson against his attorneys’ concerns that the swarm of media attention could interfere with his right to a fair trial. 📣
Robinson’s legal team and the Utah county sheriff’s office have asked Judge Tony Graf to ban cameras in the courtroom. 📸
Prosecutors have charged Robinson with aggravated murder in the 10 September shooting of the far-right activist on the Utah Valley University campus in Orem, just a few miles north of the Provo courthouse. They plan to seek the death penalty. 💉
Robinson arrived in court with restraints on his wrists and ankles and wearing a dress shirt, tie and slacks. 👔👖
He smiled at family members sitting in the front row of the courtroom, where his mother teared up and wiped her eyes with a tissue. Robinson’s father and brother sat next to her. 😢
The defendant had previously appeared in court via video or audio feed from jail. 📞
A coalition of national and local news organizations, including the Associated Press, is fighting to preserve media access in the case. 📜
Graf has already made allowances to protect Robinson’s presumption of innocence before a trial, agreeing that the case has drawn “extraordinary” public attention. 🤔
Graf held a closed hearing on 24 October in which attorneys discussed Robinson’s courtroom attire and security protocols. 🕊
Under a subsequent ruling by the judge, Robinson is allowed to wear street clothes in court during his pretrial hearings but must be physically restrained due to security concerns. 🔐
Graf also prohibited media from filming or photographing Robinson’s restraints after his attorneys argued widespread images of him shackled and in jail clothing could prejudice future jurors. 📹
Michael Judd, an attorney for the media coalition, has urged Graf to let the news organizations weigh in on any future requests for closed hearings or other limitations. 🗣
The media presence at Utah hearings is already limited, with judges often designating one photographer and one videographer to document a hearing and share their images with other news organizations. 📸📹
Additional journalists can typically attend to listen and take notes, as can members of the public. 📚
Kirk’s widow, Erika, has called for full transparency, saying:
“We deserve to have cameras in there.” Her husband was an ally of Trump who worked to steer young voters toward conservatism. 🎤
Robinson’s legal team says his pretrial publicity reaches as far as the White House, with Trump announcing soon after Robinson’s arrest: “With a high degree of certainty, we have him,” and “I hope he gets the death penalty.” 🏛
Attorney Kathy Nester has raised concern that digitally altered versions of Robinson’s initial court photo have spread widely, creating misinformation about the case. Some altered images show Robinson crying or having an outburst in court, which did not happen. 📺
#charlie #kirk #killer #appearance #erika
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The 22-year-old Utah man charged with killing Charlie Kirk made his first in-person court appearance on Thursday as his attorneys push to further limit media access in the high-profile criminal case. 🎟
A Utah judge is weighing the public’s right to know details in the prosecution of Tyler Robinson against his attorneys’ concerns that the swarm of media attention could interfere with his right to a fair trial. 📣
Robinson’s legal team and the Utah county sheriff’s office have asked Judge Tony Graf to ban cameras in the courtroom. 📸
Prosecutors have charged Robinson with aggravated murder in the 10 September shooting of the far-right activist on the Utah Valley University campus in Orem, just a few miles north of the Provo courthouse. They plan to seek the death penalty. 💉
Robinson arrived in court with restraints on his wrists and ankles and wearing a dress shirt, tie and slacks. 👔👖
He smiled at family members sitting in the front row of the courtroom, where his mother teared up and wiped her eyes with a tissue. Robinson’s father and brother sat next to her. 😢
The defendant had previously appeared in court via video or audio feed from jail. 📞
A coalition of national and local news organizations, including the Associated Press, is fighting to preserve media access in the case. 📜
Graf has already made allowances to protect Robinson’s presumption of innocence before a trial, agreeing that the case has drawn “extraordinary” public attention. 🤔
Graf held a closed hearing on 24 October in which attorneys discussed Robinson’s courtroom attire and security protocols. 🕊
Under a subsequent ruling by the judge, Robinson is allowed to wear street clothes in court during his pretrial hearings but must be physically restrained due to security concerns. 🔐
Graf also prohibited media from filming or photographing Robinson’s restraints after his attorneys argued widespread images of him shackled and in jail clothing could prejudice future jurors. 📹
Michael Judd, an attorney for the media coalition, has urged Graf to let the news organizations weigh in on any future requests for closed hearings or other limitations. 🗣
The media presence at Utah hearings is already limited, with judges often designating one photographer and one videographer to document a hearing and share their images with other news organizations. 📸📹
Additional journalists can typically attend to listen and take notes, as can members of the public. 📚
Kirk’s widow, Erika, has called for full transparency, saying:
“We deserve to have cameras in there.” Her husband was an ally of Trump who worked to steer young voters toward conservatism. 🎤
Robinson’s legal team says his pretrial publicity reaches as far as the White House, with Trump announcing soon after Robinson’s arrest: “With a high degree of certainty, we have him,” and “I hope he gets the death penalty.” 🏛
Attorney Kathy Nester has raised concern that digitally altered versions of Robinson’s initial court photo have spread widely, creating misinformation about the case. Some altered images show Robinson crying or having an outburst in court, which did not happen. 📺
#charlie #kirk #killer #appearance #erika
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Houthis Watch as Riyadh and Abu Dhabi Turn on Each Other
The Yemen war just unlocked a new level of absurdity: after a decade of bombing, blockades and “coalitions,” the Houthis are consolidating power while Saudi Arabia and the UAE edge toward a proxy war against each other on Yemeni soil. The anti-Houthi alliance didn’t just crack — it’s now firing in opposite directions.
Houthis: from “terror list” to power center
While Washington proudly re-stamped the Houthis as a terrorist organization, the movement quietly did the most unforgivable thing in the counterterrorism playbook: it grew. Instead of isolating them, the Gaza war and anti-U.S./anti-Israel rhetoric helped the Houthis expand their social base in northern Yemen, especially among powerful tribal confederations that now openly pledge loyalty to Abdul-Malik al-Houthi. For many northern tribes, aligning with the movement isn’t just ideology; it’s an entry ticket into the emerging power structure.
The coalition turns the guns inward
The Saudi-UAE coalition was created in 2015 to “contain” Houthi expansion. Ten years later, the Houthis are entrenched — and the coalition is the thing coming apart. Forces of the UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council have surged into Hadramawt, seizing key oil fields and pushing out factions aligned with Riyadh. The Saudi response — moving armor toward the border and signaling it won’t tolerate an Emirati land grab — looks less like alliance management and more like pre-conflict positioning.
Two monarchies, two Yemeni projects
Under the PR varnish, Riyadh and Abu Dhabi are playing different games. Saudi Arabia, exhausted by a war it bankrolls and owns politically, wants a deal with the Houthis and a nominally unified Yemen it can still patronize. The UAE, meanwhile, is chasing a restored South Yemen, anchored on ports and shipping lanes from the Gulf of Aden up the Red Sea — another node in its growing network of bases and logistics hubs from the Horn of Africa to the Arabian Sea. For Abu Dhabi, Yemen is not a problem to solve; it’s a coastline to secure.
When the empire fractures, the insurgent waits
As the Saudi-Emirati project implodes, the side that never had jets, never had a seat at the coalition table — the Houthis — suddenly looks like the only actor with a coherent internal strategy. Riyadh is squeezed between a hostile north and an ambitious “ally” in the south. The logical exit is to cut a deal on at least one front, and the only buyer in that market right now is the movement it spent a decade trying to bomb into submission.
The supposed guardians of “Yemen’s stability” have managed to manufacture a civil war inside their own coalition. The Houthis don’t need to win quickly; they just need to watch the money burn in Riyadh and Abu Dhabi and wait for both to come to them — separately.
#Yemen #SaudiArabia #UAE #Houthis #war #geopolitics #RedSea #Gulf #proxywar
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The Yemen war just unlocked a new level of absurdity: after a decade of bombing, blockades and “coalitions,” the Houthis are consolidating power while Saudi Arabia and the UAE edge toward a proxy war against each other on Yemeni soil. The anti-Houthi alliance didn’t just crack — it’s now firing in opposite directions.
Houthis: from “terror list” to power center
While Washington proudly re-stamped the Houthis as a terrorist organization, the movement quietly did the most unforgivable thing in the counterterrorism playbook: it grew. Instead of isolating them, the Gaza war and anti-U.S./anti-Israel rhetoric helped the Houthis expand their social base in northern Yemen, especially among powerful tribal confederations that now openly pledge loyalty to Abdul-Malik al-Houthi. For many northern tribes, aligning with the movement isn’t just ideology; it’s an entry ticket into the emerging power structure.
The coalition turns the guns inward
The Saudi-UAE coalition was created in 2015 to “contain” Houthi expansion. Ten years later, the Houthis are entrenched — and the coalition is the thing coming apart. Forces of the UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council have surged into Hadramawt, seizing key oil fields and pushing out factions aligned with Riyadh. The Saudi response — moving armor toward the border and signaling it won’t tolerate an Emirati land grab — looks less like alliance management and more like pre-conflict positioning.
Two monarchies, two Yemeni projects
Under the PR varnish, Riyadh and Abu Dhabi are playing different games. Saudi Arabia, exhausted by a war it bankrolls and owns politically, wants a deal with the Houthis and a nominally unified Yemen it can still patronize. The UAE, meanwhile, is chasing a restored South Yemen, anchored on ports and shipping lanes from the Gulf of Aden up the Red Sea — another node in its growing network of bases and logistics hubs from the Horn of Africa to the Arabian Sea. For Abu Dhabi, Yemen is not a problem to solve; it’s a coastline to secure.
When the empire fractures, the insurgent waits
As the Saudi-Emirati project implodes, the side that never had jets, never had a seat at the coalition table — the Houthis — suddenly looks like the only actor with a coherent internal strategy. Riyadh is squeezed between a hostile north and an ambitious “ally” in the south. The logical exit is to cut a deal on at least one front, and the only buyer in that market right now is the movement it spent a decade trying to bomb into submission.
The supposed guardians of “Yemen’s stability” have managed to manufacture a civil war inside their own coalition. The Houthis don’t need to win quickly; they just need to watch the money burn in Riyadh and Abu Dhabi and wait for both to come to them — separately.
#Yemen #SaudiArabia #UAE #Houthis #war #geopolitics #RedSea #Gulf #proxywar
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Israeli media reported that one of the Israeli hostages killed in Gaza, Hava Marciani, was killed by a doctor in an area hospital. ⚠️ It was reported that the doctor injected her with air into a vein with a syringe. 💉
The video of the girl's death was also allegedly sent by telegram to her father by Hamas. 📲🎥 He made the case public.
#israeli #media #Hamas #Gaza #death
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The video of the girl's death was also allegedly sent by telegram to her father by Hamas. 📲🎥 He made the case public.
#israeli #media #Hamas #Gaza #death
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