Oh so it’s just the *videos* that “cause reputational damage”? The literally moronic fascist criming, that was cool, tho?
Corruption. Soliciting cash on the backs of the power built and created by the American people www.nytimes.com/2026/03/13/b...
🇺🇦🇮🇷 Russia supplies Iran with drones to attack US forces and allies in the Middle East, — Zelensky
Zelensky stated this in an interview with Radio France:
💬These are Shahed drones, manufactured on Russian territory. Russia is an ally of the Iranian regime.💬
Not really. The US only put pressure on Ukraine. The Americans aren't honest brokers.
Good, let them be stuck wherever they are.
😏🤭
Wondering if selling the Presidential Daily Brief counts as an official act.
The latest high-profile addition to Russia’s “foreign agent” list is scholar Nina Khrushcheva, the great-granddaughter of Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev. meduza.io/en/news/2026...
If you ask someone today to name the builder of Hadrian's Wall, they would give you a funny look. But historical memory is odd, and right up to the 1800s we forgot who built it.
Until in 1840 John Hodgson, an obscure Northumbrian clergyman, published the LONGEST footnote in history... 1/22
Not good.
Donald Trump said the US does not need Ukraine’s help with anti-drone defence in the Middle East, but Kyiv’s experts are already in the region at the request of the Pentagon, say people familiar with the matter.
www.ft.com/content/d213...
Not sure what to make of this.
Al-Ghab Plain, Hama, Syria 🇸🇾🌿💚
Despite what Trump said to Fox, the US has sent 10,000 interceptor drones developed in Ukraine to the Middle East, Bloomberg reports.
Pure destruction for no purpose other than revenge and generalized stupidity
Trump Administration Readies Plans to Dismantle Renowned Science Lab www.nytimes.com/2026/03/13/c...
The latest step, and a major one, in the Trump administration’s consistent efforts to keep the Russian army in the field against Ukraine.
www.nytimes.com/2026/03/12/u...
Let's be clear: you would not be pulling THAADs from South Korea and moving a Marine Expeditionary Unit from Japan to the Gulf two weeks after launching a war on Iran if you had properly anticipated the fallout it would be likely to cause.
Iran and Russia continue to export oil at hugely elevated prices. It's only US allies that are having petro-issues.
It's almost like Russians guided Trump's hand every step of the way to most benefit Putin.
❗️ In Russia, by decision of the General Staff, a secret unit was created for assassinations and sabotage abroad, - The Insider
It was called "Center 795" and united the best officers of the FSB and GRU to conduct operations abroad, including assassinations and kidnappings.
www.cnn.com/2026/02/14/w...
Told @chrislhayes that while the GCCC states are infuriated with Iran, their reliance on the American security umbrella has not granted them security, but rather made them the targets.
As a result, after this war, they will likely rethink their complete reliance on the US.
Why are unprecedented violations of the constitution happening? Because the Supreme Court keeps encouraging Trump to violate the constitution with de facto impoundments, overruling lower courts that have actually tried to rein him in.
game plan revealed: "The sooner David Ellison takes over that network, the better"
getting your money back which was taken illegally generally isn't seen as a "windfall"
This is so embarrassing.
Dude just started an illegal war most people hate so he’s posting pathetic “I served too” stolen valor shit from 60 years ago?
I remember when the president spoke at Davos virtually right after the inauguration last year, he had a background with the eagle’s head turned toward the arrows.
Michigan shul is at least the 8th Diaspora synagogue targeted so far this month www.timesofisrael.com/michigan-shu...
New roles:
*Longevity expert
*Building muscle after 50
*Yacht maintenance
*Tax tips for for bribe write-offs
*Is Mar-A-Lago face right for you?
Look, there’s always been people trading on influence, but I continue to maintain that hypocrisy and shame were good, and we should strive to bring them back. www.nytimes.com/2026/03/13/u...