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US invasion of Venezuela- no objective evidence behind claims. Trump hated Maduro &,wanted Machado's peace prize.

US invasion of Iran- no objective evidence behind claims. Trump hates Iran & likes Israel.

Epstein files- objective evidence hidden or missing...

Why is their no rule for Governor Trump and his shitty little United States of Aggression? Create bullshit claims to attack then create new headlines to divert attention. The USA is the only real threat to world peace .

#trump #iran

Trump ran an entire campagin on “No more stupid wars”, and “America First”, only to rename The Department of Defence to The Department of War, and proceed to attack both Venezuela and Iran, while constantly being offended that he is not offered The Nobel Peace Prize.

The US is led by the insane.

More US poisonous propaganda to inject hatred and fear into the world and turn the world against anyone who does not conform to US expectations and demands:

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/2/7/no-evidence-to-support-us-claim-china-conducted-nuclear-blast-test-monitor

No evidence to support US claim China conducted nuclear blast test: Monitor

US wants Beijing to join a revised nuclear weapons treaty after expiration of a previous accord between US and Russia.

Al Jazeera

I don't know if Americans realize what happened between the US and Denmark.

No matter whom I listen to, the feeling is the same: Our bilateral relationship is dead.

I grew up in a country filled with gratitude towards The US, because of The Normandy Landings. The US was loved.

The feeling now is anger. Our Kingdom has been threatened twice in 100 years: Hitler's occupation and Trump's attempted annexation of Greenland.

It saddens me, but I sense this will not easily be forgotten.

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Trump's view of peace: everybody doing what is best for Trump
Trumps strategy: say something absurd & let the press replay it until people start to believe it
Trump's motives
Invasion of Venezuela: deal struck with Machado to remove Maduro in return for her peace prize & distract from the Epstein files
Threats re Greenland: to distract from the crime of invading a sovereign country
Tariff threats: reduce share prices so he can buy
Back off tariffs: boost share prices for personal profit
#trump
Danish CEO Lars Christensen posted the following statement about the change in US policy and I think it somewhat reflects how Europe sees the ongoing situation. There’s counter arguments to that - criticism in the Congress, the Senate, the individual States, and thin majority by which #Trump won in 2024. But there’s also arguments in support - support for Trump in the same Congress and Senate, and escalating ICE violence that marks a change in internal just as in foreign policy of the US. All following text is quote from Christensen without block quote for readability:

The problem isn't Trump. The problem is the US.

When the outside world observes Trump's insane behaviour and his threats against allies, and we at the same time observe that there is no real action from the US public, Congress, the US Supreme Court, or the US media about this insanity, we will all have to conclude that the US accepts this behaviour.

The public in the US think the US is entitled to a certain position in the world where there is no room for decent behaviour and where there are no norms and rules.

That means that we all have to conclude that the US — not only Trump — has betrayed the international order that the US, with its Western partners, were the main architects of after the Second World War.

This is the conclusion that Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney so clearly laid out in his speech at Davos yesterday. We simply cannot trust the US to play by the rules any more. Therefore, we also fundamentally have to ask ourselves — should we trust the financial and economic structure which is an integral part of the global rules-based order?

Americans live in the illusion that the US can do everything on its own, despite the fact that the US for nearly 20 years has lived beyond its means.

US private and government consumption has been funded by, among others, European central banks and pension funds. But we now have to ask ourselves — why would we trade in dollars? Why would we put our savings into US Treasury bonds?

If the US is not a rules-based society, we cannot trust the dollar to be a stable currency, and it would be insane to hold dollars. As domestic US institutions are eroded and governance structures destroyed, the US will be turned into an emerging market economy — or more accurately, a de-merging economy.

If the US threatens the territory of allies, then the US acts as an authoritarian bully nation. Nobody in their right mind would lend money to the US government. If the US doesn't live up to its international obligations and respect the sovereignty of other nations, why would we expect the US government to honour its debts?

If Trump can tariff nations that will not give up their territory, then there is certainly no reason to believe that the US will not introduce capital controls. And if that is a risk, why would you risk investing in the US?

It is not a question about Europe standing up to the US. It is a question about being prudent with our investments — about reducing risks.

Every day Trump remains in office, distrust of the US increases, and the cost for the US will go up day by day. And this is irreversible. It takes years to build trust, but you can destroy it by your actions in minutes.

Europe has now completely lost trust in the US. And so has Canada. It is up to the people of the US to demonstrate that Trump is an 'outlier', and it is up to the American people to stop him.

If you don't do that, we will have to assume that this is what the US is about — whether the name of the President is Trump or something else, whether the President is a Republican or a Democrat.

Source: https://xcancel.com/mamomvpy/status/2014020...

Nazi Germany didn't start with camps.
It started with loyalty tests, enemies within, attacks on the press, and people saying "this won't last."

It was built while people waited for it to get "bad enough" to matter. Waiting was a decision.

If this feels uncomfortably familiar right now, that's not an accident.

A clear and deserved victory for Europe today in #davos, with Taco Trump's retreating from his threat of tariffs, and ruling out use of force in Greenland.

I was however disappointed to hear that Rutte had made a 'deal' with regards to Greenland and US ambitions, in the form of potential US land ownership and right of access to their wealth of natural resources.

Trump should be given no rewards for his toddler tantrum and Europe must continue on it's path to US independence and EU & UK unity.

The Australian Open is on at the moment and an interesting point was noted:
Russia invaded Ukraine and Russian athletes were no longer allowed to compete under the Russian flag, the USA invades Venezuela and threatens invasion of Greenland- yet American players play proudly under the US flag.
I agree with Carney- we have to take the signs out of our shop windows.

If you missed yesterday's incredible speech by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and why everyone's talking about it, I got your explainer right here.

https://charlotteclymer.substack.com/p/canada-announces-divorce-from-america

Canada Announces Divorce from America

And rightly so.

Charlotte's Web Thoughts