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From Otto Skorzeny, the most daring commando of WW2 & the quintessential SS hero, on the European mission of the SS and who was its true leader (it wasn't Himmler)
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✍️ Mark Dubowitz, CEO of the pro-Israel, pro-war lobbying group the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, is lobbying for America to open its borders to as many as 1.2 million Jewish "refugees" from Spain, France, the UK, and Canada.
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U.S. Must Prep to 'Welcome Large Numbers of Jewish Refugees,' Pro-War Lobbyist Mark Dubowitz Says
Mark Dubowitz, CEO of the pro-Israel, pro-war lobbying group the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, is lobbying for America to open its borders to as many as 1.2 million Jewish "refugees"...
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U.S. forces intercepted multiple Iranian ballistic missiles and drones launched by Iran toward the Strait of Hormuz and Gulf neighbors, June 5.
Initial assessments indicate six of the missiles launched by Iran were intercepted and a seventh did not reach its intended target.
There are currently no reports of harm to U.S. personnel, and Iranian claims of damaging U.S. 5th fleet headquarters in Bahrain are false.
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In a ruling issued Friday, District Judge John J. McConnell Jr. invalidated policies introduced in November 2025 following the Washington, D.C., shooting of two National Guard members.
The measures effectively prevented citizens of the affected countries from receiving final decisions on asylum claims, green cards, work permits, and citizenship applications.
McConnell noted that policies “threw the lives of countless immigrants living in the U.S. into indeterminate legal limbo” and found that USCIS had exceeded its authority.
The 39 countries in question are located predominantly in Africa, the Middle East and Asia.
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🇺🇸⚡️- Reporter: "What they [Democrats] call Project 2029, their plan to prosecute the president, administration officials, ICE agents after the term is up, if they regain power, do you believe that's a possibility, and what can be done to prevent this kind of political retribution from democrats?"
Attorney General Todd Blanche: "I think they've proven that to be true, and what can we do about it?, We can keep exposing what we learn about the weaponisation that happened for many years, we can keep on exposing it and putting roadblocks in place so that it never happens again. I don't worry about it for myself."
Attorney General Todd Blanche: "I think they've proven that to be true, and what can we do about it?, We can keep exposing what we learn about the weaponisation that happened for many years, we can keep on exposing it and putting roadblocks in place so that it never happens again. I don't worry about it for myself."
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🇺🇦🇷🇴 — The Ukrainian Navy has claimed responsibility for the drone that exploded near Romania’s Port of Constanța. It said one of its unmanned surface vessels lost control due to Russian electronic warfare during operations in the Black Sea and drifted toward…
Romanian journalists discovered that on the same day the Ukrainian "Sea Baby" USV exploded, a Marshallese flagged crude oil tanker, SAFEEN ELONA, was docked in the port of Năvodari, a town 13 miles north of Constanța, where also one of Romania's largest oil refineries, Petromidia, is located.
SAFEEN ELONA departed yesterday from Romania towards the Russian port of Novorossiysk where it will load up with more crude oil. This crude oil tanker is part of Russia's shadow fleet and Ukraine was targeting it.
The "Sea Baby" USV did not end up in the port of Constanța accidentally, it was searching for the oil tanker. The multiple communication antennas and infrared cameras on top of the Sea Baby show that it was a command & control vessel and was meant to direct a group of other USVs towards the tanker but the plan fell apart when the command & control USV got tangled in anti-pollution barriers and became immobilized and the plan was abandoned.
The "Sea Baby" USV's self-destruct option was switched on by Kiev to destroy evidence of the blatant violation of Romanian sovereignty and the Romanian authorities were informed about the imminent explosion roughly 15 minutes before it occurred. Had this not happened, there could have been tens of casualties among dock workers, bomb squads and other police units who were preparing to remove the explosive-laden USV from Romanian waters.
The other USVs controlled by the Sea Baby also self destructed far away from the shore when SAFEEN ELONA couldn't be located.
Yesterday, Kiev claimed that the drones ended up in Romanian waters as a result of Russian electronic warfare. Crimea's westernmost edge is 207 miles (333 km) from Constanța, far outside the range of any electronic warfare (EW) system. Radio & signal monitoring channels could not detect any kind of jamming coming from Russian territory towards Romania.
Recall that on May 7th, Greek fisherman on the island of Lefkada in the Ionian Sea, found a similar USV to the one stuck in Romania, also laden with explosives. It would have been impossible for the USV found in Lefkada to have come from Ukraine proper due to the long distance and also for the fact that it would have been discovered when it would have crossed the Bosphorus, so it likely originated from one of the Ukrainian bases in Western Libya, likely from Misrata. It took almost a month for Ukraine to apologise to Greece for the USV they lost who could have injured and killed people had it been ordered to self-destruct.
Romanian president, Nicușor Dan, said he won't held Ukraine accountable for the USV which detonated close to a warehouse housing ammonium nitrate and blamed Russia for the whole incident claiming this happened because Russia attacked Ukraine, so its alright for Ukraine to attack civilian ships found in the territorial waters of his country.
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📍First target, Qeshm: 26°47'26.06"N 56°05'08.72"E
📍Second target, communications tower inside the IRGC Navy base at Sirik: 26°33'51.22"N 57°05'15.97"E
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Why ? Because many oil tankers end up in flames (without UKMTO reporting), and Trump admin doesn't want the public to know this.
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We are living in a new world of hedgers. The shocks of the last several years—COVID-19, Russia’s war in Ukraine, U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs, and the Iran conflict—have upended how nations approach international affairs. The smooth flows of a globalized and rules-based world have clotted into uncertainty, forcing states to find new pathways for trade, diplomacy, resource extraction, and defense cooperation. Countries no longer consider historical partnerships, values-driven alliances, and regional blocs to be sufficient to protect and advance national interests.
Hedging is the practice of avoiding exclusive dependence in a world of unreliable partners. It involves cultivating competing relationships across different domains so that no crisis or betrayal will leave a state out of options. In decades past, states tended to hedge their bets in specific circumstances. India, for example, emerged from colonization as a nonaligned nation but hedged amid China’s rapid growth to build ties with the United States—even as it maintained warm relations with Russia. Now, this is not just a tactic limited to emerging powers or a response to particular geopolitical shake-ups. Hedging has become central to international relations, shaping how powers great and small approach trade, technology, finance, energy, and security.
States are no longer hedging within a system that is episodically volatile but out of a recognition that there no longer is much of a system at all. The rise of what we might call “hedgemony” is both a response to the reshuffling of the global order and an accelerant of this transformation. Although these moves are being pursued by individual governments in search of stability and security, the net result may be a world that is less predictable and even more dangerous.
Twenty-five years ago, globalization was embraced as almost a panacea. Deeper integration across borders was expected to make the world richer, more cohesive, and more humane. U.S. President Bill Clinton encapsulated the vision in his 2000 State of the Union address, when he argued that “open markets and rule-based trade are the best engines we know of for raising living standards, reducing global poverty and environmental destruction, and assuring the free flow of ideas.”
That conviction shaped an era of free trade agreements and global value chains: Companies shifted manufacturing to lower-cost jurisdictions and sourced inputs from wherever they came cheapest. Products designed in one country used components from others, were assembled elsewhere, and eventually funneled for shipping through centralized hubs to markets worldwide. That model bore cheap goods and global economic growth, but it also scattered the seeds of future fragility. The 2008 financial crisis was an early warning that globalization carried the risk of cross-regional contagion.
Interdependence was not easily undone. By the eve of its 2022 invasion of Ukraine, Russia was supplying around 40 percent of the European Union’s pipeline gas imports. China still refines roughly 70 percent of the world’s supplies of 19 of the 20 most important strategic minerals—though the United States and other Western nations are fervently trying to change this amid intensifying U.S.-China competition and Beijing’s periodic throttling of critical mineral exports.
Now that the spell of innocuous interdependence has been broken, nations are moving with grim resolve to foster diversified, even redundant, dependencies. Countries are increasingly hedging their bets with hegemons—namely, by seeking strong ties with both China and the United States—while also striving to lessen hegemonic dependency through greater self-sufficiency and diversified relationships. Even the superpowers are hedging: The Biden administration’s CHIPS and Science Act and Trump’s Pax Silica both sought to reduce reliance on China and, by association, Taiwan;
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Hedging Is the New Normal
For the foreseeable future, successful statecraft will depend on hedging.
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🚷 🇺🇸 🇪🇺 Pete Hegseth in Normandy:
Sadly, today different European beaches are stormed by different dangerous ideologies.
In Spain and Italy and Greece and Bulgaria, boats and men arrive.
When will European capitals do something about that invasion? Or is it too late?
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Sadly, today different European beaches are stormed by different dangerous ideologies.
In Spain and Italy and Greece and Bulgaria, boats and men arrive.
When will European capitals do something about that invasion? Or is it too late?
📎 Clash Report