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Defector from the toxicity of X. Independent advisor on political risk, security and counter terrorism, ex Crown servant and British Army. Exiled UK Northener to the sunny south of Europe.
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Insane, if true.
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Meanwhile Joe, over in London they were also holding a military parade. Annual birthday parade for the monarch m.youtube.com/watch?v=jF26...
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That would be none. A healthy developed and functioning democracy would not have a need to.
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Word of the day
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Where would you grade it between burnt caramel to burnt tyres ?
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Two more for the list, Ethics and morality
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James you may find this interesting about his non distinguishedhttps://adrianweale.com/2017/03/05/sebastian-gorka-and-his-distinguished-military-career/ military background.
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Oh dear, I thought I had moved to this platform to escapee this sort of nonsense please go and have a nice cup of tea. I know what I know, and I suspect it's a lot more than you.
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That's not the point, humanist. It's proving the fact that the aircraft are collecting and supplying Israel with the collection material. The UK has an independent interest as British citizens are hostages
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How do you know that as fact?
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Cynical I know, but was wondering if it was Putin's idea for the US to take control of Ukraine's nuclear power plants, overly to guarantee their safety, which makes the US look good. But could the real reason be to prevent Ukraine being able to once again develop a nuclear capability?
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If only grifting was an Olympic event, there would be a clean sweep of medals Trump, Musk and Putin
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I don't think so; there is a bit, (huge) queue of people thinking the same
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And achieved what the Soviet Union and Russia could not do in 70 years
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Wonder who or where Trumps briefing notes came from, Moscow?
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How do my US friends feel about their country embracing Russia as their closest ally?
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"He who saves his Country does not violate any Law," or so Potus recently tweeted. But that is what Cicero claimed after 63 BC, and he was sent into exile nonetheless
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"He who saves his Country does not violate any Law," or so Potus recently tweeted. But that is what Cicero claimed after 63 BC, and he was sent into exile nonetheless
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Next policy change will be to make any payment of a bribe or inducement tax deductable.
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Not a good ally! Denmark deployed 18,000 troops to Afghanistan to support your prosecution on the "War on Terror", 33 of whom lost their lives. Now who here is the unreliable ally?
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Where do you want to start? I accept their political system is in a mess but their economy is not. Explain how your policies have improved the economy here, you're the politician
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It seemed to have worked for the US economy
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