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Resharing this from Dutch cartoonist Siegfried Woldhek with the correct url www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2025/... www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2025/...

Siegfried Woldhek in the Dutch paper NRC.nl (for some reason cartoon seems unfindable via search on their website)

Bulgarian cleaner was playing this Conway Twitty-Joni Lee number on her phone. I think I preferred the storyline in the original “Eugene Onegin” version open.spotify.com/track/2JtwgQ...

Absolutely the easiest and best bang-for-buck sustainable strategic-multiplier thing Europe can do in the security realm is to buy Ukrainian-made weapons and invest in the development of Ukraine’s defense industry. 1/

Dreamed I was watching a guy trapped by a sadistic gangster in a pen that gave him enough freedom to try various means of escape, none of which could actually work, as he waited to be killed

Why would Mussayev suddenly come out and say this now? bylinetimes.com/2025/02/21/d...

Germany selling out to Russia over Nordstream was self-sabotage but it had a logic: Russia had cheap gas that Germany could use. The US turning towards Russia is mad. The US is the world’s biggest oil and gas producer. What does Russia have that America needs?

Still entirely unclear from contradictory reporting if Trump is offering to sell Zelenskyy military assistance in exchange for mining rights, or demanding mining rights as retroactive repayment for past US assistance that will now be cut off forever.

This is very, very bad. Am working on a write-up, but let’s just say that firing military leaders for blatantly political reasons is wildly inappropriate; firing all the too lawyers is ominous; firing them all at the same time is a terrifying five-alarm fire