Moving to Bluesky

Joined June 2015
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Denne uken leverte @UAFreeConvoys 15 biler til ukrainske forsvarere. FUDI kjøper inn ukrainsk øl og donerer nok til å sende en bil. Jeg hadde gleden av å kunne kjøre en ned en 4x4 som ble levert til ukrainske spesialsoldater. Takknemligheten er enormt stor! Støtt UFC, lenke 👇🏼
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Mathias Aguirre Havgar retweeted
Del og få det ud til alle! der stadig mennesker i Danmark for hvem det her er en overraskelse! tak til @politiken for at gøre det tydeligt! det her er fakta om Israels krig! og må vi tilføje 138'000 sårede oveni!
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Mathias Aguirre Havgar retweeted
It must be understood that there is no non-military solution to Russia’s 🇷🇺 aggression against Ukraine. Ukraine’s 🇺🇦 victory will depend on a combination of superior firepower, technological advantage, deep-strike capability, and strong sanctions pressure. The West is capable of providing all of this — what’s needed is the political will.
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Mathias Aguirre Havgar retweeted
24 May 2025
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert (2006–2009) published an op-ed in Haaretz on May 22, 2025, condemning Israel’s war in Gaza as a “war of extermination” and accusing the Netanyahu government of committing war crimes, including the deliberate starvation of civilians. Full English translation below. — Ehud Olmert: The Israeli government is currently waging a senseless war — without purpose, without clear planning, and with no chance of success. Since its founding, the State of Israel has never initiated such a war. In this too, the gang of criminals led by Benjamin Netanyahu has set an unprecedented example in the country’s history. The clear outcome of “Operation Gideon’s Chariots” is, above all, chaos within army units deployed across the Gaza Strip. This is especially true in neighborhoods where our soldiers have already fought, been wounded, and fallen — and where they have killed many Hamas fighters, who deserved their fate, but also very many uninvolved civilians. The latter have become statistics in a monstrous toll of false victims among the Palestinian population. What has happened in Gaza over recent weeks has nothing to do with a legitimate war objective. Our fighters are being sent by the country’s leadership — and by the military command that follows its orders — to fumble through the neighborhoods of Gaza City, Jabalia, and Khan Younis in an illegitimate military campaign. This has now become a private political war, and its immediate result is the transformation of the Gaza Strip into a humanitarian disaster zone. Over the past year, serious accusations have been made globally against the conduct of the IDF and the Israeli government in Gaza, including allegations of genocide and war crimes. In both domestic and international media forums, I strongly opposed those accusations — even while offering harsh criticism of the government. International media hear all the voices from our public discourse. They can tell who parrots Netanyahu and his courtiers, and who opposes him — those who, as is now common in the media, call him the head of a crime family. I did not hesitate to be interviewed in Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, the UK, and other global venues. I often disappointed my hosts by firmly asserting that Israel was not committing war crimes in Gaza. Excessive killing? Yes. An unfathomable number of uninvolved victims — children, women, and the elderly? Certainly. But I claimed, with self-conviction, that there had never been a direct order from a political decision-maker to deliberately target civilians in Gaza. The number of non-combatant civilians killed in Gaza was unreasonable, unjustified, unacceptable. But as I said in every media outlet worldwide — these were the outcomes of a brutal war. This war should have ended in early 2024. It has continued without justification, without a defined goal, and without a political vision for Gaza or the broader Middle East. Even if the army — which is obligated to execute the decisions of the political echelon — often acted recklessly, carelessly, or with excessive aggression, it did so without any order, instruction, or directive from senior command to indiscriminately harm civilians. Therefore, I previously believed no war crimes were being committed. Genocide and war crimes are legal definitions that depend heavily on the awareness and responsibility of those empowered to define the objectives, conduct, and limits of warfare. I tried, whenever possible, to distinguish between the crimes we were accused of — which I denied — and the carelessness and indifference toward Palestinian victims and the unbearable human cost. I denied the first charge, admitted the second. In recent weeks… (Page 1/3) continues below Photo: AP. 2007.
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So now it will be cheaper for Americans to travel to Canada to buy their Iphones? Genious!
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Mathias Aguirre Havgar retweeted
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Ukraine’s future depends on decisive action today. Seizing Russian assets would not only fund reconstruction - it would also allow Ukraine to build the military strength needed to deter future Russian aggression.
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This is nuts. Its impossible to take these people serious. They have absolutely nothing critical to say about the dictator that started the war, Putin. Instead they spend their time attacking a democratic elected president fighting to save his people. FU
Thank you @realDonaldTrump for your unwavering leadership in standing up for the interests of the American people, and peace. What you said is absolutely true: Zelensky has been trying to drag the United States into a nuclear war with Russia/WW3 for years now, and no one has called him on it. Thank you, Vice President @JDVance for speaking out so forcefully and clearly, about the necessity of diplomacy.
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There is a 0 % chance of that traitorous quisling getting the Nobel peace prize.
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National Security Adviser Waltz at CPAC: "By the end of this all, we're gonna have the Nobel Peace Prize sitting next to the name of Donald J Trump"
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Mathias Aguirre Havgar retweeted
18 May 2017
TIME’s new cover: How Trump’s loyalty test is straining Washington ti.me/2qVmlF4
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Zelenskyy has a higher approval rating than Donald Trump. Via 538
Zelensky’s approval rating, according to latest (December) polling is 52% by the way. kiis.com.ua/?lang=ukr&cat=re…
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Trumps rhetoric on Europe (trade war and occupation of Greenland), Russia (closer economic ties) and Ukraine (unconditional surrender to Putin) indicate that the USA is moving from a trusted partner to adversary. Trump, unfortunately, is a quisling.
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Wow. This post from a Ukrainian soldier says it all.
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Jens ❤️ – Mitt hjerte er hos ukrainerne, og jeg kommer til å jobbe for at de skal få mye støtte. Akkurat hvor mange milliarder må jeg vente med å si noe om.
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Mathias Aguirre Havgar retweeted
Time has come to log off X and move to bluer skies at bsky.app/profile/mathiashav.… Twitter has gone from an informative platform to X, a propaganda machine for its CEO. Now packed with Russian bots, violence, and spam accounts the quality that is left is slowly drowning 👋🏻

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The wolf pack is back together. Waiting for @RTErdogan @KimJungUnDPR and of course @DarthPutinKGB
Mar-a-Lago calling. Just had my first phone conversation with President @realDonaldTrump since the elections. We have big plans for the future!
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Mathias Aguirre Havgar retweeted
9 Jun 2024
Trump is now ranting about batteries and shark attacks. I dare you to try to make sense of this.
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Mathias Aguirre Havgar retweeted
🇺🇦 Kyiv has the right to strike military targets outside Ukraine, said NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg. Earlier, US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin warned Ukraine against striking Russian oil refineries, citing potential global energy repercussions.
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