Australia supports Ukraine, Zelenskiy is not a dictator.
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https://au.news.yahoo.com/australia-back...34485.html
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"Professor Peter Dean, from the University of Sydney's United States Studies Centre, said Australia needed to call out the rhetoric when it was "blatantly false"."

Should Trump punish Australia now...🤣😅
Where is SCY?...Lai le...what you got to do now?🤭
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Trump behaving more like a dictator against many countries. Looks like he want to create enemies with many countries, especially NATO. Even UK and France finds trump going overboard.
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(20-02-2025, 06:53 PM)moonrab Wrote:  "Professor Peter Dean, from the University of Sydney's United States Studies Centre, said Australia needed to call out the rhetoric when it was "blatantly false"."

Should Trump punish Australia now...🤣😅
Where is SCY?...Lai le...what you got to do now?🤭

No one should be allowed to interfere into Australia domestic affairs....including you
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(20-02-2025, 08:06 PM)Scythian Wrote:  No one should be allowed to interfere into Australia domestic affairs....including you
Then why are you meddling with our country domestic affairs when you are not even residing here? You shd return back here and we can talk more abt it.
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(20-02-2025, 08:06 PM)Scythian Wrote:  No one should be allowed to interfere into Australia domestic affairs....including you

No one should be allowed to interfere into Singapore domestic affairs....including you!!! Too..🤣
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Biden used the clockwise method. It didn't work. Trump uses the anti-clockwise method, will it work?
Zelenskyy works as a proxy and now he got play out.
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(20-02-2025, 08:37 PM)theold Wrote:  Biden used the clockwise method. It didn't work. Trump uses the anti-clockwise method, will it work?
Zelenskyy works as a proxy and now he got play out.

Trump will isolate US from the world..😆
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Zelenskyy should bow out. He is not in Trump's team. Once Trump doesn't like him, the former will bring him down. Trump's strategy all along is to align with Russia even during his first term.
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(20-02-2025, 09:00 PM)theold Wrote:  Zelenskyy should bow out. He is not in Trump's team. Once Trump doesn't like him, the former will bring him down. Trump's strategy all along is to align with Russia even during his first term.

Trump not happy because Zelensky never sign the 50% minerals agreement
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Zelenskyy can just send a kakai to Trump to agree on what Trump says. Then behind Trump's back, Zelenskyy plays a 360-degree turn.
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(20-02-2025, 09:49 PM)theold Wrote:  Zelenskyy can just send a kakai to Trump to agree on what Trump says. Then behind Trump's back, Zelenskyy plays a 360-degree turn.

At this moment, everyone is playing each back.
We don't know who's going to be fxxk in the end..😆
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his legal term has ended. he is using martial law to hold on to power. that is why he is refer to as dictator.
in new election he probably will lost power. he has also reported to have removed his opponents during period of martial law. the hero will become wich being hunted after the election.
without us support. ukraine unable to fight. so looks like he is exiting. probably run road to us.
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Sg also supports Ukraine while condemning and boycott Russia

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(21-02-2025, 08:21 AM)sclim Wrote:  his legal term has ended. he is using martial law to hold on to power. that is why he is refer to as dictator.
in new election he probably will lost power. he has also reported to have removed his opponents during period of martial law.  the hero will become wich being hunted after the election.
without us support. ukraine unable to fight. so looks like he is exiting. probably run road to us.

Elections in Britain were sometimes postponed. 
During the First World War, they were supposed to take place in 1916, but the parliament prolonged its work and postponed the elections — twice in 1916 and twice in 1917. The war ended on November 11, 1918, and a month later parliamentary elections were held — on December 14, 1918. 
The previous composition of the parliament worked for eight years instead of five.

While the Second World War was going on in Europe, there were no elections in Britain either. Although opinions on this matter were different. Parliamentary elections were to be held in 1940. But in October, the parliament extended the work for a year. 
The bill was presented by the Lord Chancellor of Prime Minister Winston Churchillʼs government, John Allsbrook Simon from the National Liberal Party.
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The West is pivoting away from the Transatlantic Alliance. It is time NATO shd be united building more long range weaponries stockpiles and put US aside. This wil put Russia at bay from attacking any Euro countries. Maybe, Israel needs US.
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NATO is disarray as usual. Each members looking into own interest over the common good.

Without US, NATO will be broken unless the main EU nations step up the game. And shut up the smaller uncooperative small nation such as Hungary. 

France, the UK, and Germany should have the power to project NATO into a force to be reckoned with, providing they are united in their goal: defeating Russia in Ukraine.

Following the lead of the three primary nations involved in Ukraine, we anticipate similar actions from Canada, Turkey, Spain, Italy, and other countries.

When such determination surfaces, the U.S., without boots on the ground in Ukraine, will be sidelined, only providing satellite channels for ground-level overview of battle situations.

2025 under Trump's watch will be a turning point for NATO.
Either they make it or break it, without US military power.

If they succeed, Trump will be a very unhappy man for sure. 🤣
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