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Admidst its current push to remove the rules that have protected the EU's environment, consumer and fundamental rights, there is one area the European Commission happily calls for more regulation: Internal security. The recent "ProtectEU" Internal...
What follows a 'peace' deal in Ukraine? 🛡️
Carlo Masala discusses 'If Russia Wins' and Europe's future:
🔹 US Exit: Shift in US priorities makes defense autonomy and NATO's survival urgent.
🔹 Resilience: Rearmament is not enough; "societal resilience" is needed to defend democracy.
🔹 2029 Risk: Ceasefire complacency risks future vulnerability.
Deterrence is about avoiding war.
Listen: https://youtube.com/watch?v=A8ZvKXjhHYM&si=OkmlYuWl8iJFjT6m
#NATO #SocietalResilience #Geopolitics #Europe #Defense #ukraine

RE: https://mastodon.social/@djvdq/113857261024245760
Yet another reminder that EU is fucking loser if it comes to IT and services related to it.
No major social media, no major hardware company, no major software company. Everything in the EU is in American, and now more and more in Chinese, hands.
We should invest fuck ton in own solutions, but politicians would just talk about it and do shit about it, because they are scared that daddy Trump may get angry about it.
For your information and reference
#Perun
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#ukraine #putinisamasskiller #putinisawarcriminal @kardinal691
Ukraine's Submarine & Shadow Fleet Strikes - UUVs, Novorossiysk & The En...
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Gc4D26vfHbQ&si=5q2xQL9KKHNC-Yb6

Combining data on around four million respondents from the Gallup World Poll and the US Daily Tracker Poll we rank 164 countries, the 50 states of the United States and the District of Colombia on eight wellbeing measures. These are four positive wellbeing measures—life satisfaction, enjoyment, smiling and being well-rested—and four negative wellbeing variables—pain, sadness, anger and worry. Pooling the data for 2008–2017 we find country and state rankings differ markedly depending on whether they are ranked using positive or negative affect measures. The United States ranks lower on negative than positive affect, that is, its country wellbeing ranking looks worse using negative affect than it does when using positive affect. Combining rankings on all eight measures into a summary ranking index for 215 geographical locations we find that nine of the top ten and 16 of the top 20 ranked are US states. Only one US state ranks outside the top 100—West Virginia (101). Iraq ranks lowest—just below South Sudan. The Nordic countries that traditionally rank high using life satisfaction do not rank as highly on other measures. Country-level rankings on the summary wellbeing index differ sharply from those reported in the World Happiness Index and are more comparable to those obtained with the Human Development Index. The state level rankings on the summary index look very different from those just based on positive affect measures and look more similar to rankings based on objective wellbeing measures.
1/3 Debunking UN World Happiness Report and why Finland is NOT the happiest country in the world
The UN report is misleading because it relies on a single metric: Cantril’s Ladder.
This 0-10 scale oversimplifies wellbeing and ignores how country rankings differ when using positive vs. negative affect.
Reliance on one ordinal scale is often mathematically problematic.
https://yaschamounk.substack.com/p/the-world-happiness-report-is-a-sham
The US is pulling a "Khrushchev" on Europe. Trump's push for "peaceful coexistence" with rivals, paired with a new US strategy retreating from global hegemony, mirrors the Soviet pivot that betrayed Mao in the 1960s. Europe, like China then, is the stunned junior partner realizing its senior ally's commitment was always conditional.
https://arnaudbertrand.substack.com/p/americas-khrushchev-moment