Trump enters the stage

Signs and symptoms

If there is a way to measure public sentiment versus real indexes of economic health: consider this ;

Trans-National , a transportation giant , the third largest trucker in the US, was caught carrying the largest cargo of illicit drugs in the history of this nation. That under Reump’s watch, and it is plain to see that the overindulged, under educated public cannot see the corollary that links sentiment with the global reality, sadly enough. That maybe the leading cause of the disparagingly pathetic state that this country is being plummeted with all kinds of contradictory signs of near hopelessness, and that is why the FBI found that drug cartels control said trucking firm.

Has life become increasingly, inhumanly intolerable nowadays to the extent that narcotization undifferentiated street drugs from those used legitimately to treat illnesses? Is this not a prescription to for disaster? You be the judge.

The thing is, that the global economy is starting to pull the gravy train of economic wellness, and regardless of how ‘capital’ appears in crisis in the ZUS , it’s not in the drivers’ seat anymore, as the US markets reaction to supply and demand past the point of overbearing superiority.

The power of the will to control slides to no preplanned 5 year futures, and neither to manipulation in and out of the garbage can of economic purification, but a more human so human tendency to revert to more humanistically driven tableaus , with Capital remaining in traditional, long time held venues.

Since the capitalist leaders of central america rely on smuggling drugs into America to make some extra spending cash, the Don has done the brilliant thing: promise not to blow up any more boats in exchange for some oil coupons. That way, the drugs get into the country, the leaders get paid, and the Don gets his oil.

This whole blowin’ up the boats thing was a lead-up to this, i think. In retrospect it was pretty fuckin’ smaht all the way around. Money wise, oil wise, the Don’s public image as righteous defender of American life (when he duddint really give a fuck about the drugs getting in), etc.

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Yeah, whatever turns your fancy I did mean Trump, to get through the midterms and be elected to future terms if necessary. After all it’s not the agenda per se, but the missing platform which drives this gravy train.

After all the NWO is still a process before it can be defined.. just saying, or is it really just?

Who really knows or cares.

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It sounds like politicians are amoral. Will do anything for oil.

I got to thinking…

When I was on Estrogen… it made me a moralfag… then I got to thinking… what if lack of Estrogen causes the opposite, someone to become less moral… what if politicians lack estrogen? Hillary Clinton for example seems to be estrogen deficient.

Second thing is… politicians are low inhib… comfortable being hated by the public… those kind of people rise to the top… is the process of politics itself selecting for dystopian politicians? A rational person might be unmotivated to become a politician.

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Remembrances of things past;

Well, the thought of someone closely connected to Richard Nixon I believe it may have been another president around that time, maybe his daughter. Simone suggested of spiking the drinks with LSD and she thought it could/ would straighten politicians out their planned and continuing blood shedding later proving that when McNamara, the secretary of defense wrote a general apology/that he was sorry but lately came to the conclusion that the Vietnam war was based on an unnecessary and avoidable premise; that- we , the ugly americans needn’t have taken over the responsibility for France’s withdrawing from the so called ‘domino theory’ of the time, and the fear that if Sagan falls, the whole Southeast Asia will come tumbling down.

The coupe’s grace when the US ambassador, having assured the president of South Vietnam that large forces were coming to save the government, misled(lied) for stating that promise. The liberating forces never came, and the result
was darkly predictable.

The link of drugs and hormones is a matter of indifference because they both linked to brain chemistry, if anyone may be wondering.

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Music, to my ears.. :smirking_face:

Raging Trump says Zelensky’s days are numbered in brutal 5-word warning

Me too, I really hate the little weasel and he’s stolen over a billion for himself and let his people die needlessly.

But the fact that the Ukraine war is now being wrapped up doesn’t surprise me at all, it’s outlived it’s purpose. Of course Ukraine wasn’t going to defeat Russia, anyone who expected that doesn’t live in reality, all the external funds and resources that were poured into it by the west was just to keep it going for long enough.

It’s purpose was to keep Russia busy while all the tomfoolery in the middle east and other places took place, they know that Russia doesn’t want to fight wars on several fronts, especially when one is on its doorstep.

Big shame so many people had to suffer and die because of that, but they don’t really care about that at all.

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Yes looking not so great, but then who instigated the war? And then who was the historical greater power vying for supremacy? Was it not the Greater, Holy Ukraine trying to save its identity? Now if memory fails me apologizing should be a proverbial axiomatic insurance.

Why am I doing it then? Publicly, humulating as it could turn into self imposed auto-safe? Because the only retributive manner in such a case is the singular, one dimensional public test of credibility.

bing’s answer is conditionally a relative so it’s really an indeterminable situation one way or another, it’s not a knock out nor a synthetic resolution.

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Historically, Ukraine has been part of various united powers and states , including the medieval state of Kievan Rus’ and the later Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. These entities played significant roles in the region’s history, contributing to the cultural and political landscape of Eastern Europe.

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In summary, Ukraine’s historical context suggests that it has been part of larger entities, but the specific size and nature of these entities would depend on the context of the historical period in question.

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The latest news that can be said of Trump related effects of mitigation between Russia and Ukraine,( Europe and China playing a back room game)

ussia unleashes nuclear-capable missile in latest Ukraine attack
Russia said its strike was retaliation for a claimed drone attack that President Donald Trump said never happened. Kyiv’s mayor urged residents to evacuate if they can.
KYIV — Russia launched an Oreshnik medium-range ballistic missile, which is capable of carrying nuclear warheads, as part of a large-scale aerial assault on Ukraine overnight Friday, the Russian Defense Ministry said — a menacing reminder to the world of Moscow’s huge nuclear arsenal at a moment when a peace plan promoted by President Donald Trump appears to be faltering.
The latest Russian aerial barrage largely pummeled Kyiv, leaving close to half a million people without electricity in Kyiv and the surrounding region, officials said, as temperatures plummeted — prompting Mayor Vitali Klitschko to urge residents to temporarily evacuate the capital if possible.
Klitschko said nearly 6,000 apartment buildings — half of the city’s total — were without heat. Water supply was disrupted in some districts, he said, and he urged residents, “who have the opportunity to temporarily leave the city” to find “alternative sources of power and heat.”
Russian forces first used the Oreshnik — meaning “hazelnut tree” — in an attack on Ukraine in November 2024, creating concern in Western capitals over Moscow’s potential use of nuclear-capable weapons in the conflict. The missile fired overnight Friday did not carry a nuclear payload.
Countries friendly to Moscow, such as China, have warned Russia against using nuclear weapons in Ukraine, meaning Russian President Vladimir Putin would risk wide international condemnation even by using a small-scale “tactical” nuclear weapon. Depending on the target, a nuclear strike could also pose the danger of releasing radiation next door to Putin’s own country.
The Russian Defense Ministry said that the Oreshnik was launched in retaliation for a claimed attack by Ukrainian drones on one of Putin’s residences — an attack that Trump, citing U.S. intelligence, now says never happened.
Trump initially expressed fury over the alleged drone strike after Putin told him that his residence in the northwestern Novgorod region had been targeted by drones. Kyiv, however, forcefully denied the attack, and local residents did not post anything about it on social media, despite Russia’s claims that 91 drones had been involved and shot down. Days later, Trump rejected Moscow’s claims.
In its statement, on the Telegram messaging platform, the Russian Defense Ministry called the alleged drone incident a “terrorist attack.”
Trump told reporters earlier this week: “I don’t believe that strike happened.”
Trump has been pushing an initiative to halt Russia’s war but with little indication that Putin is willing to support any ceasefire. After a meeting in Paris this week, European leaders and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said they had made progress on plans to provide postwar security guarantees and that their initiative was ready for Trump’s approval. Russia, however, quickly rejected any presence of Western peacekeeping forces in Ukraine, a core pillar of the security guarantees.
On Friday, Ukrainian officials did not specify whether an Oreshnik had been used, but Zelensky later said in a social media post that an Oreshnik had been part of Russia’s overnight aerial assault.
Ukraine’s security services, the SBU, said that its investigators had found debris indicating the missile was an Oreshnik — including the “stabilization and guidance unit,” which was described as the “brain” of the missile, and “parts from the engine unit.”
The country’s western air command said in a Facebook post that “the enemy launched a missile strike on infrastructure facilities in Lviv using a ballistic missile.”
“The air target was moving at a speed of about 13,000 kilometers per hour along a ballistic trajectory,” the air command said. “The type of missile with which the Russian aggressors attacked the city will be established after studying all its elements.”
Ukrainian media reported six loud explosions in the Lviv region, one after another, shortly before midnight.
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In a Telegram post, Ukraine’s air force said that a “medium-rаnge ballistic missile” was launched from Russia’s Kapustin Yar test site, in the Astrakhan region on the Caspian Sea.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said the possible use of an Oreshnik near Ukraine’s border with European Union and NATO member Poland was “a grave threat to the security on the European continent and a test for the transatlantic community.”
“We demand strong responses to Russia’s reckless actions,” Sybiha wrote on X.
“It is absurd that Russia attempts to justify this strike with the fake ‘Putin residence attack’ that never happened,” he wrote, adding that Putin used the Oreshnik “in response to his own hallucinations — this is truly a global threat.”
In addition to the Oreshnik, Ukraine’s air force said that the Russian attack involved 242 drones “of various types” and 36 missiles, including 13 ballistic missiles. In total, the air force said that 18 missiles and 16 drones pummeled 19 locations.
“The main direction of the attack was Kyiv region,” the air force said. Air raid alerts in the capital lasted until the early morning hours on Friday, with explosions ringing out regularly — as Ukrainian antiaircraft defenses countered the aerial assault and some of the drones and missiles hit their targets.
At least four people died and 22 were injured in Kyiv, Ukraine’s state emergency service said.
Among those killed was a first responder, Serhiy Smolyak. “When the emergency medical team arrived at the scene of the shelling of a residential building, the enemy launched a second strike,” Ukrainian Health Minister Viktor Liashko wrote on social media.
The damage to Kyiv’s critical infrastructure was extensive, city officials said. Tymur Tkachenko, head of Kyiv’s military administration, said that at least 50 buildings, four educational institutions and 18 cars were damaged, as well as “more than 1,000 broken windows.” A Russian drone also damaged the Qatari Embassy in Kyiv, Zelensky said.
The difficult energy situation was made worse as temperatures across Ukraine were forecasted to remain well below freezing.
“This is one of the most difficult attacks on the city,” Tkachenko said. This was in part due to “the challenging weather,” he said, which the Russians were “counting on,” hoping that “we will freeze and our services will collapse.”
Klitschko warned Kyiv residents that the cold weather would not let up for some time.
“City services are operating in emergency mode,” the mayor wrote on Telegram. “And the weather conditions, unfortunately, are forecast to be difficult in the coming days.”
David L. Stern has worked for news outlets in Russia, Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, the Middle East and Central Asia. He has lived in Ukraine since 2009, covering the 2014 Maidan revolution, war in the country’s east and now Russia’s 2022 invasion.
Serhii Korolchuk is a researcher in The Washington Post’s Ukraine bureau. He reports from across the country, documenting the war in Ukraine.
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A footnote here: tried to revise the forum: ‘Hungary being a new pivotal point ‘, or something like that , found forum closed: so taking the liberty to post an pressing current item just released :slight_smile:

Hungary–Ukraine border

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The Hungary–Ukraine border (Hungarian: magyar–ukrán államhatár; Ukrainian: Угорсько-український кордон) is an internationally established boundary between Hungary and Ukraine. The modern border remains unchanged since the end of the World War II. The current border was established after World War II when Zakarpattia Oblast was admitted into Ukraine, which at the time was part of the Soviet Union as the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. The border stretches for 136.7 km (84.9 mi) along the Tisza river valley.[1][2]

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Checkpoint at the border
Characteristics
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Length 103 km (64 mi)
History
Established 1920
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Declaration of Independence of Ukraine
Current shape 1947
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Hungarian–Ukraine border (red)

After the admission of Hungary to the European Union, the border security became the responsibility of the union, as well.

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The globalist elites really wanna war, huh?

This whole tribulation of deciding which way the NWO should go, is trying to find some all encompassing direction, based on signs to pick up ( you’ve got to pick up every stick-Donovan), so the globalists can not entirely be blamed ~ for they no know what they’re doing,

they but following some predetermined structural pattern, ever since they forgot to follow the eastern star,?,for those who love their life, will loose it (Kerouac-“I accept lostnesss “ or something like that from (?)

an absolute need for belief, and consequently humility.

YeahTist

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An easy solution.. don’t decide anything, just administrate/process the humanitarian and financial aspects of society.. dilemma over.

Yes but the following Reuters clip shows division within Europe’s attitude of the growth of rival parties, as with Moldova, such with Hungary’s ‘Tisza’ Party.(Magyar Peter)

“If we have a referendum, I would vote for the unification with Romania,” she said in an interview for the British podcast ‘The Rest is Politics’, broadcast on Sunday.

“Look at what is happening in the world. It is getting more and more difficult for a small country like Moldova to survive as a democracy, as a sovereign country, and of course to resist Russia.”

Around 1.5 million Moldovans hold Romanian citizenship, but recent polls have shown that only around one-third support reunification with Bucharest.

Sandu said she recognised most Moldovans do not support her position, adding that EU integration was a “more realistic objective”.

Her government has set its sights on joining the EU by 2030 but will have to implement difficult reforms in the face of opposition from Russia. Moldova’s pro-Russian Socialists were in power as recently as 2020.

Moldova, which also borders Ukraine, was part of Romania in the interwar period but was annexed by the Soviet Union during World War Two. It gained its independence in 1991 as the Soviet Union collapsed.

Writing by Dan Peleschuk Editing by Gareth Jones

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Latest on the actions of the current administration: who knows why our universe is not conceived as a perfect circle but an ellipsis, let’s worry only one thing at a time: But given the hypothetical near certainty that spatial configuration relates reversely with time(duration) relevance between two events reversely related. So everything is related beyond a scintilla of evidence , everything is related except that which is/becomes invisible.

US accuses Russia of ‘dangerous and inexplicable escalation’ in Ukraine war during peace negotiations

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The United States accused Russia on Monday of a “dangerous and inexplicable escalation” of the war in Ukraine after Moscow launched new attacks on energy and civilian infrastructure in Kyiv, despite ongoing U.S.-led negotiations aimed at ending the conflict.

U.S. deputy ambassador to the United Nations Tammy Bruce said at an emergency U.N. Security Council session in New York that Russia’s actions risk expanding and intensifying the war, as the United States continues to work with Ukraine, Europe and Russia to reach a negotiated peace.

Bruce condemned Russia for its repeated missile and drone strikes on Ukraine’s energy facilities, including the launch of its nuclear-capable “Oreshnik” ballistic missile that targeted an area of Ukraine near the border with Poland and NATO.

“These attacks make a mockery of the cause of peace, a cause of paramount importance to the world and to President Trump,” said Bruce.

‘ONLY TRUMP CAN STOP RUSSIA’: MILLIONS FACE FREEZING WINTER, UKRAINE ENERGY EXECUTIVE WARNS

A resident looks through a broken window of his apartment damaged during Russian drone strikes in Odesa, Ukraine, on Jan. 13, 2026. Reuters

“I would like to remind the Russian Federation of its vote in favor of Security Council Resolution 2774, nearly one year ago. That resolution called for a swift end to the conflict and lasting peace,” she added. “It would be nice if Russia matched their words with deeds.”

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Oh da drama. :scream:

..squabbling children, more like. :roll_eyes:
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Europe is ‘thick as shit’, in always entertaining the idea of war, disseminated from those above.

Good goy.. leading their Nations to the edge of the cliff, from which they will all eventually jump off from.

That is totally agreed, but underneath the shallow plethora of words, lies incessant wars, real blood spilled, and innocence filed away under unlearned lessons. Sure dramatic operas intermingled with humoresques is all that remain of a reality dramatized for the entertainment of the ‘elite’ but then with parents, slaves working sunup to sundown in weary and inhospitable fields, who would be prepared to leave those steppes of surfd, fine dinner jackets and flashing jewels, to appreciate what those times of war represented. Pushkin was a great writer, but he did not write a far reaching search into the soul as did Dostoevsky, her War and Peace could have been done in an advantageous ivory tower.