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  • 09:21

    Søren Espersen (@EspersenSoren)

    RT @trainofangels00 (Mike Angelle ⬛⬜⬛⬜⬛⬜): The Clock Ticking on America: Why Canada Holds All the Cards Tonight As the midnight deadline approaches for a bilateral agreement, Washington faces a sobering reality: Canada has ALREADY won the chess match... Not that this American administration are intelligent enough to play chess. The reality is, whether an agreement is agreed upon tonight or talks collapse, Ottawa holds a commanding, asymmetric advantage. If the U.S signs the agreement, Canada secures its core economic and strategic interests on its own terms. And...if the United States walks away, Canada triggers a massive, pre-planned "global pivot." Quietly backed by a coalition of European and Indo-Pacific leaders, this alternative framework is engineered to deepen multilateral trade while systematically isolating the American market. This global alignment highlights a stark shift in international prestige. While recent U.S. administrations have struggled with unpredictable policy shifts, this Canadian Prime Minister has built deep diplomatic capital, emerging as a stable leader on the world stage. Global powers seeking predictable, rule-of-bound partnerships are openly looking to Canada for reliable leadership and "true advice" while viewing Washington's erratic gridlock as an avoidable risk run by a mismanaged administrative team from the top down. Financially and logistically, Canada possesses solidified backup plans for supply chains and security partnerships. These contingencies completely ensure that ANY attempt by America to exert economic pressure will totally backfire, instead accelerating U.S. isolation. The United States loses either way: signing confirms their reliance on Canadian stability, while refusing the deal cuts them off from a collaborative global network. The clock is ticking, but Ottawa remains entirely in control. -And either way, Canada wins. Bigly. #canpoli #canada #cusma #MAGA #trump #usa

  • 23:56

    Svenning Haaning Dalgaard (@SvenningDalgard)

    RT @benny0692698414 (benny 🇩🇰 🇫🇴 🇬🇱 🇪🇺 🇺🇦): 🇬🇱 AN AMERICAN COMPANY IS NOT GREENLAND This is an American company formed in Texas. But it calls itself “Greenland Energy.” That name does not make it Greenlandic. It does not give the company ownership of Greenland. And it certainly does not give it the right to Greenland’s natural resources. The company tells its shareholders that negotiations with Greenland are going well and that it is moving toward the approvals needed for drilling. But Greenlandic decision-makers, according to the transcript, say the opposite: there is no realistic chance of the company getting to drilling as claimed. So let’s be absolutely clear: A Texas company does not become Greenlandic by putting “Greenland” on its name. Greenland is not an American asset. Greenland’s resources are not an American entitlement. And an American company does not get to decide what happens in Greenland. 🇬🇱 GREENLAND BELONGS TO THE PEOPLE OF GREENLAND — NOT TO A TEXAS OIL COMPANY. #Greenland #GreenlandEnergy #USA #Trump #Arctic #SelfDetermination

  • 13:37

    Christian H. Winther 🇩🇰🇺🇦 moving to Bluesky (@chwinther68)

    RT @MauriceMartin01 (Maurice Martin ♦️#TAEM): ♦️ Trump exige 10 milliards de dollars de la Corée du Sud, un allié des États-Unis, en échange de « protection ». Depuis 1991, après un accord signé entre la Corée du Sud et les États-Unis, Séoul verse chaque année une contribution financière (1,45 milliards $ en 2025). Cette présence militaire est un élément de dissuasion contre la Corée du Nord qui possède l’arme atomique, mais c’est un atout également pour les États-Unis d’être à proximité de la Chine, de la Corée du Nord maintenant allié de la Russie et les américains disposent, avec l’armée Sud Coréenne, d’un allié permanent en cas de conflit. Le coût de cette présence américaine est d’environ 3 milliards par an, avant l’aide versée par la Corée du Sud, ce chantage devient ignoble, à moins que @realDonaldTrump ait décidé de céder la Corée du Sud à la Chine et à la Corée du Nord ce qui renforcerait l’alliance avec la Russie. L’Amérique est devenu un pays hostile, un pays dangereux pour la démocratie dans le monde, un pays dont l’esprit de liberté est en faillite. #Trump #USA #Seoul #CoréeduSud https://t.co/8iTemh4YdE