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08-03-2025, 05:44 PM
Itchy backside. đ
09-03-2025, 07:10 AM
TSLA still very exp. dont buy,. Buy SE PLTR and U, trust me,
09-03-2025, 09:49 PM
(08-03-2025, 05:44 PM)Alice Alicia Wrote: [ -> ]Itchy backside. đ
After 80 years of transatlantic ties, Europe forges a new alliance. Trump forced NATO lehh.
Germany still no-1 in WWII, will lead with France and UK to sweep away their old rules in pledge to do âwhatever it takesâ to defend Europe from Russian threat.
09-03-2025, 09:52 PM
(09-03-2025, 09:49 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]After 80 years of transatlantic ties, Europe forges a new alliance. Trump forced NATO lehh.
Germany still no-1 in WWII, will lead with France and UK to sweep away their old rules in pledge to do âwhatever it takesâ to defend Europe from Russian threat.
When he rose to his feet at prime ministerâs questions on Wednesday, Keir Starmer delivered a stirring tribute to six British soldiers who lost their lives in Afghanistan 13 years ago.
He read out their names very deliberately, one by one. The House was silent. The prime minister then added a tribute to a 22-year-old British Royal Marine, also killed on 6 March, but in 2007 in Helmand province.
They were poignant moments, on what is normally a raucous and crudely partisan occasion in the political week. Across the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, Starmer told MPs, 642 individuals had died âfighting for Britain alongside our alliesâ. Many more had been wounded. âWe will never forget their bravery and their sacrifice,â Starmer said.
But the prime ministerâs tributes were not just for the families of the lost soldiers. Nor were they just for British ears. They were also intended to be heard loud and clear in the US, inside Donald Trumpâs administration, most notably by vice president JD Vance, who the day before had appeared to disrespect British troops by saying that a US stake in Ukraineâs economy was a âbetter security guarantee than 20,000 troops from some random country that hasnât fought a war in 30 or 40 yearsâ.
09-03-2025, 10:01 PM
Musk is like an AI person. It is just that he sacked too many government staff. With Trump's tariffs here and there, more people are unhappy. For the savings, they should follow our government CDC vouchers.
09-03-2025, 10:02 PM
(09-03-2025, 07:10 AM)victortan Wrote: [ -> ]TSLA still very exp. dont buy,. Buy SE PLTR and U, trust me,
dy wkly charts v bearish
09-03-2025, 10:07 PM
Continue from above....Less than a week after Starmerâs tactile âlove inâ with Donald Trump in the White House, views on how to react to the new US administration had evolved, not just here, but across Europe. Now!. Trump and Vanceâs wild, erratic & at times insulting comments about European govts, had left politicians on this side of the Atlantic facing two dawning realities: first, that they had, somehow, to find ways to push back against Trump and Vance without stoking tensions to even more dangerous levels.Â
And second that for the long-term they had to formulate a real plan for a world in which the US would no longer be the cornerstone of western security.As one European diplomat put it: âIt has become clear that Trump is not saying what he's saying just to shake us up, but he is saying it because he means it.âÂ
Amid turbulence, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy was in Brussels asking EU summit called for NATO Army to address security crisis.Â
To the sound of spontaneous clapping, EU leaders rose to their feet to shake his hand, offering backslaps and air kisses. While Zelensky was there Trumpâs Ukraine envoy Keith Kellogg gave a brutal justification of his countryâs decision to freeze military aid: âThe best way I can describe it is sort of like hitting a mule with a 2 by 4 across the nose. You can get their attention.â
Signs Europe was undergoing a historic shift could be heard everywhere, from the rhetoric of French President Emmanuel Macron, to the hugely ambitious ideas for collective defence being voiced by the European Commission, to the announcement on Friday by the Polish prime minister Donald Tusk for all men in his country to undergo military training.
But will by in Germany that the change was seismic. After months campaigning in defence of his countryâs strict âdebt and arming Germany cannot brakeâ, incoming chancellor Friedrich Merz struck a deal with his likely coalition partners, SPD, to raise hundreds of billions of euros for defence & for infrastructure. Strict rules on debt underpinned post-war Germanyâs entire economic structure, now needs must.
âGiven the threat to our freedom and to peace on our continent, the mantra for our defence has to be â whatever it takes,â Merz said
And second that for the long-term they had to formulate a real plan for a world in which the US would no longer be the cornerstone of western security.As one European diplomat put it: âIt has become clear that Trump is not saying what he's saying just to shake us up, but he is saying it because he means it.âÂ
Amid turbulence, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy was in Brussels asking EU summit called for NATO Army to address security crisis.Â
To the sound of spontaneous clapping, EU leaders rose to their feet to shake his hand, offering backslaps and air kisses. While Zelensky was there Trumpâs Ukraine envoy Keith Kellogg gave a brutal justification of his countryâs decision to freeze military aid: âThe best way I can describe it is sort of like hitting a mule with a 2 by 4 across the nose. You can get their attention.â
Signs Europe was undergoing a historic shift could be heard everywhere, from the rhetoric of French President Emmanuel Macron, to the hugely ambitious ideas for collective defence being voiced by the European Commission, to the announcement on Friday by the Polish prime minister Donald Tusk for all men in his country to undergo military training.
But will by in Germany that the change was seismic. After months campaigning in defence of his countryâs strict âdebt and arming Germany cannot brakeâ, incoming chancellor Friedrich Merz struck a deal with his likely coalition partners, SPD, to raise hundreds of billions of euros for defence & for infrastructure. Strict rules on debt underpinned post-war Germanyâs entire economic structure, now needs must.
âGiven the threat to our freedom and to peace on our continent, the mantra for our defence has to be â whatever it takes,â Merz said
09-03-2025, 10:13 PM
Here are the terror a waiting for Euro from Russia.
09-03-2025, 10:25 PM
(09-03-2025, 10:13 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]Here are the terror a waiting for Euro from Russia.
âGiven the threat to our freedom and to peace on our continent, the mantra for our defence has to be â whatever it takes,â Merz said. While French Macron, who has made the case for Europeâs âstrategic autonomyâ since coming to office in 2017 now feel a sense of vindication. âOur wish is to be a power of peace and balance,â he told reporters after EUâs emergency summit. âTo arm ourselves to avoid the war of tomorrow.â
He described the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, as an âimperialist who seeks to rewrite historyâ.
âEurope is stepping up,â one of Macronâs allies in European Parliament, ValĂ©rie Hayer, who leads liberal Renew group, told the Observer. âEU countries must now keep the new pace and fulfil the commitments they have made, namely common defence spending and shared nuclear deterrence.âÂ
She added, in reference to Macronâs proposal to discuss extending Franceâs nuclear umbrella and along with Britain to other European countries.
Germanyâs newspapers recognised the enormity of the moment for a country that for so long, after the second world war, shied away from direct military participation.
âAt this historic turning point, Germany cannot duck away like Donald the silly duck, (refering to Trump,...â)
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/m...w-alliance
09-03-2025, 10:32 PM
(08-03-2025, 04:58 PM)Everything Everywhere Wrote: [ -> ]
Musk stocks will slap like snake this year. This is a wooden snake year. Mean fire around.
09-03-2025, 10:37 PM
(09-03-2025, 10:32 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]Musk stocks will slap like snake this year. This is a wooden snake year. Mean fire around.
https://youtu.be/dWSom5wlxWA?si=rhy6AVdqd8Jpn-ZC
09-03-2025, 10:46 PM
(09-03-2025, 10:25 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]âGiven the threat to our freedom and to peace on our continent, the mantra for our defence has to be â whatever it takes,â Merz said. While French Macron, who has made the case for Europeâs âstrategic autonomyâ since coming to office in 2017 now feel a sense of vindication. âOur wish is to be a power of peace and balance,â he told reporters after EUâs emergency summit. âTo arm ourselves to avoid the war of tomorrow.â
He described the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, as an âimperialist who seeks to rewrite historyâ.
âEurope is stepping up,â one of Macronâs allies in European Parliament, ValĂ©rie Hayer, who leads liberal Renew group, told the Observer. âEU countries must now keep the new pace and fulfil the commitments they have made, namely common defence spending and shared nuclear deterrence.âÂ
She added, in reference to Macronâs proposal to discuss extending Franceâs nuclear umbrella and along with Britain to other European countries.
Germanyâs newspapers recognised the enormity of the moment for a country that for so long, after the second world war, shied away from direct military participation.
âAt this historic turning point, Germany cannot duck away like Donald the silly duck, (refering to Trump,...â)
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/m...w-alliance
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Euro three, Germany, French, Britain, Poland, all NATO member is preparing..
09-03-2025, 10:55 PM
TOKYO -- Faced with troop shortages, Russia has deployed more than 10,000 North Korean soldiers to the battlefield in the Ukraine war, and roughly 4,000 of them have been killed or wounded.
What thoughts crossed these soldiers' minds as they fell on foreign soil???.
Nikkei obtained from Special Operations Forces of Ukraine the photographs of notes and personal items left by North Korean soldiers who died in battle. With the assistance of a South Korean translator well versed in North Korean culture, these are documents show signs of extreme mental duress, but also loyalty to the Workers' Party of Korea as well as hope.
We this visual investigation, Nikkei, in cooperation with Ukrainian authorities and a former North Korean soldier, examines these items left by fallen troops.
"I have betrayed the love and grace of the party and turned my back on the grace of the supreme commander," penned a soldier who left his name -- Jong Gyong Hong. His body was found in Russia's Kursk region, which borders Ukraine. His note, filled with self-criticism, ends with a hopeful resolve to join the "mother party" upon his return.
Among the items retrieved by the Ukrainian military, a note signed "Kim Jong Un," which reads: "Come back home safe and sound. Never forget that I am always praying for your safe return." While the authenticity of the note is unconfirmed, it contains a clear message of encouragement to the soldiers.
What thoughts crossed these soldiers' minds as they fell on foreign soil???.
Nikkei obtained from Special Operations Forces of Ukraine the photographs of notes and personal items left by North Korean soldiers who died in battle. With the assistance of a South Korean translator well versed in North Korean culture, these are documents show signs of extreme mental duress, but also loyalty to the Workers' Party of Korea as well as hope.
We this visual investigation, Nikkei, in cooperation with Ukrainian authorities and a former North Korean soldier, examines these items left by fallen troops.
"I have betrayed the love and grace of the party and turned my back on the grace of the supreme commander," penned a soldier who left his name -- Jong Gyong Hong. His body was found in Russia's Kursk region, which borders Ukraine. His note, filled with self-criticism, ends with a hopeful resolve to join the "mother party" upon his return.
Among the items retrieved by the Ukrainian military, a note signed "Kim Jong Un," which reads: "Come back home safe and sound. Never forget that I am always praying for your safe return." While the authenticity of the note is unconfirmed, it contains a clear message of encouragement to the soldiers.
09-03-2025, 10:58 PM
(09-03-2025, 10:57 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]
"I have betrayed the love and grace of the party"
This hastily written note contains the reflections of a North Korean soldier far from his homeland.
09-03-2025, 10:59 PM
(09-03-2025, 10:57 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]
"I have betrayed the love and grace of the party"
This hastily written note contains the reflections of a North Korean soldier far from his homeland.
https://asia.nikkei.com/static/vdata/inf...in-russia/
09-03-2025, 11:06 PM
(09-03-2025, 10:59 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]https://asia.nikkei.com/static/vdata/inf...in-russia/
These words were penned by Jong Gyong Hong, a soldier whose body was found in Russia's Kursk region, which borders Ukraine.
His note, filled with self-criticism, ends with a hopeful resolve to join the "mother party" upon his return.
"Party membership is very critical in North Korean society. Once you are admitted, you can develop your career," explained Lee Hyunseung, a 39-year-old former North Korean soldier. "Even in this very tragic and difficult situation, it was a small hope and a good opportunity for young people to apply. If they go back alive, I would say most of them will become the party members."
In North Korea, party membership confers significant honors and privileges, including educational and employment opportunities. Given that not everyone is eligible to join the party, soldiers are highly motivated to achieve military success to obtain these benefits.
Lee, whose father was a party executive, is a former party member himself. He enlisted in the military in 2002 and was a member of the institute training a special forces unit believed to have been deployed to Russia recently. To evade purges under Kim Jong Un's regime, he defected while in China and left for the U.S..
"Many of the soldiers who died were not party members, and they likely came from impoverished rural backgrounds," notes professor Atsuhito Isozaki of Keio University in Tokyo, an expert on North Korean politics.
09-03-2025, 11:12 PM
Adapting to drone warfare:
Another note left by Jong gives details of soldiers' attempts to fight off drones. A diagram illustrates how: "When a drone is spotted, three soldiers should coordinate, one to guide and two to shoot."
Another note left by Jong gives details of soldiers' attempts to fight off drones. A diagram illustrates how: "When a drone is spotted, three soldiers should coordinate, one to guide and two to shoot."
09-03-2025, 11:15 PM
(09-03-2025, 11:12 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]Adapting to drone warfare: words from a dead North Korea soldier.![]()
Another note left by Jong gives details of soldiers' attempts to fight off drones. A diagram illustrates how: "When a drone is spotted, three soldiers should coordinate, one to guide and two to shoot."
The Ukrainian military employs 21st-century warfare techniques, using unmanned drones equipped with explosives. Conversely, the North Korean military has lacked significant combat experience since the ceasefire that brought an end to the Korean War in 1953. "They don't have highly advanced gear with the training. It's their first time to experience it," said Lee, the former North Korean soldier. Despite being viewed as an elite unit by South Korean and Ukrainian authorities when it was sent to Russia in October 2024, the North Koreans' lack of tactical and operational experience has resulted in many casualties
09-03-2025, 11:17 PM
Unveiling hidden identities
Among the personal effects found were several notebooks labeled "military service certificate" in Russian. If the birthdates are accurate, these soldiers were all in their 20s when they went into combat.
The listed birthplaces include the names of republics within Russian territory north of Mongolia, and their civilian occupations are listed as "roofer" and "welder." This raises suspicions that Russia may have fabricated the documents to obscure the involvement of North Korean soldiers in the fighting.
Ukrainian troops found older Samsung smartphones among the North Korean soldiers, along with notes in Hangul to help them with pronunciation of Russian military terms, including commands like, "Drop your weapons."
Among the personal effects found were several notebooks labeled "military service certificate" in Russian. If the birthdates are accurate, these soldiers were all in their 20s when they went into combat.
The listed birthplaces include the names of republics within Russian territory north of Mongolia, and their civilian occupations are listed as "roofer" and "welder." This raises suspicions that Russia may have fabricated the documents to obscure the involvement of North Korean soldiers in the fighting.
Ukrainian troops found older Samsung smartphones among the North Korean soldiers, along with notes in Hangul to help them with pronunciation of Russian military terms, including commands like, "Drop your weapons."
09-03-2025, 11:21 PM
for you to buy cheaper vs $480 highs no good meh....thanks Elon Musk,..thank Trump...thank USA
09-03-2025, 11:25 PM
(09-03-2025, 11:17 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]Unveiling hidden identities
Among the personal effects found were several notebooks labeled "military service certificate" in Russian. If the birthdates are accurate, these soldiers were all in their 20s when they went into combat.
The listed birthplaces include the names of republics within Russian territory north of Mongolia, and their civilian occupations are listed as "roofer" and "welder." This raises suspicions that Russia may have fabricated the documents to obscure the involvement of North Korean soldiers in the fighting.
Ukrainian troops found older Samsung smartphones among the North Korean soldiers, along with notes in Hangul to help them with pronunciation of Russian military terms, including commands like, "Drop your weapons."
In January 2025, Ukrainian authorities announced the capture of North Korean soldiers, subsequently releasing footage of two wounded soldiers conversing in Korean, marked by a distinct accent.
"Do you know where you are right now?"
[Soldier shakes his head]


"What did your commanders tell you?"
"I heard it was just training."

This raises suspicions that these soldiers were deployed to the front lines without being briefed on operational details:Â Tracing the route of North Korean soldiers
Where did the North Korean troops come from?.
In early October 2024, South Korea's National Intelligence Service analyzed satellite imagery and determined that around 1,500 North Korean soldiers embarked on Russian ships from three locations in North Korea. Locations where North Korean soldiers' activities were confirmed by South Korean authorities, others. Departure points where North Korean soldiers boarded Russian ship in RussiaÂ
1) A training site where?.
2) North Korean soldiers to Kursk.

09-03-2025, 11:38 PM
(09-03-2025, 11:25 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]In January 2025, Ukrainian authorities announced the capture of North Korean soldiers, subsequently releasing footage of two wounded soldiers conversing in Korean, marked by a distinct accent.
"Do you know where you are right now?"
[Soldier shakes his head]![]()
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"What did your commanders tell you?"
"I heard it was just training."![]()
This raises suspicions that these soldiers were deployed to the front lines without being briefed on operational details:Â Tracing the route of North Korean soldiers
Where did the North Korean troops come from?.
In early October 2024, South Korea's National Intelligence Service analyzed satellite imagery and determined that around 1,500 North Korean soldiers embarked on Russian ships from three locations in North Korea. Locations where North Korean soldiers' activities were confirmed by South Korean authorities, others. Departure points where North Korean soldiers boarded Russian ship in RussiaÂ
1) A training site where?.
2) North Korean soldiers to Kursk.![]()
On Oct. 18, footage emerged on the messaging app Telegram showing what appeared to be North Korean soldiers stationed about 130 kilometers north of Vladivostok, Russia. Video shows them marching in formation at a training facility....Noted: 1 out of 3 is killed or beem kill. A few North Koeras survive to tell their story to the South Korea side their story...

09-03-2025, 11:46 PM
A letter signed "Kim Jong Un"
Among the items retrieved and published by the Ukrainian military, a note signed "Kim Jong Un" was found:
The message read, "Come back home safe and sound. Never forget that I am always praying for your safe return." While the authenticity of the note remains unclear, it contained a message of encouragement to the soldiers.
The note reads:
"Kim Jong Un 2024 12.31"......
There is conflicting info about the activities of North Korean military forces in Russia. Outcome, no ceasefire negotiations, facilitated by U.S., are expected to affect the futures of these soldiers....
Among the items retrieved and published by the Ukrainian military, a note signed "Kim Jong Un" was found:
The message read, "Come back home safe and sound. Never forget that I am always praying for your safe return." While the authenticity of the note remains unclear, it contained a message of encouragement to the soldiers.
The note reads:
"Kim Jong Un 2024 12.31"......

There is conflicting info about the activities of North Korean military forces in Russia. Outcome, no ceasefire negotiations, facilitated by U.S., are expected to affect the futures of these soldiers....

10-03-2025, 11:01 AM
(09-03-2025, 09:49 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]After 80 years of transatlantic ties, Europe forges a new alliance. Trump forced NATO lehh.
Germany still no-1 in WWII, will lead with France and UK to sweep away their old rules in pledge to do âwhatever it takesâ to defend Europe from Russian threat.
Noe Trump forced NATO, so up Euro $800 billion arm agreement among members to protect European members in EURO from Russia.
10-03-2025, 11:02 AM
(09-03-2025, 09:49 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]After 80 years of transatlantic ties, Europe forges a new alliance. Trump forced NATO lehh.
Germany still no-1 in WWII, will lead with France and UK to sweep away their old rules in pledge to do âwhatever it takesâ to defend Europe from Russian threat.
Now Trump forced NATO, so up Euro $800 billion arm agreement among members to protect European members in EURO from Russia.

10-03-2025, 11:19 AM
(09-03-2025, 10:25 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]âGiven the threat to our freedom and to peace on our continent, the mantra for our defence has to be â whatever it takes,â Merz said. While French Macron, who has made the case for Europeâs âstrategic autonomyâ since coming to office in 2017 now feel a sense of vindication. âOur wish is to be a power of peace and balance,â he told reporters after EUâs emergency summit. âTo arm ourselves to avoid the war of tomorrow.â
He described the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, as an âimperialist who seeks to rewrite historyâ.
âEurope is stepping up,â one of Macronâs allies in European Parliament, ValĂ©rie Hayer, who leads liberal Renew group, told the Observer. âEU countries must now keep the new pace and fulfil the commitments they have made, namely common defence spending and shared nuclear deterrence.âÂ
She added, in reference to Macronâs proposal to discuss extending Franceâs nuclear umbrella and along with Britain to other European countries.
Germanyâs newspapers recognised the enormity of the moment for a country that for so long, after the second world war, shied away from direct military participation.
âAt this historic turning point, Germany cannot duck away like Donald the silly duck, (refering to Trump,...â)
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/m...w-alliance
Real WWIII war seem between year ,2029 to year 2032 is playing out, to be been Euro is preparing by NATO a $,800 billion value to protect their members from Russia greedy land grabbing, more.

10-03-2025, 11:34 AM
(09-03-2025, 10:01 PM)theold Wrote: [ -> ]Musk is like an AI person. It is just that he sacked too many govt staff. With Trump's as a king now, the tariffs here and there, more people are unhappy. For the savings, they should follow our govt order, mean king order..
So, even Musk, the best no-1 fighter king have, he can't save himself. I think so...all good fighters must die for the king. So if king die later, his son will help himself to be the next king.

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