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DryHex retweeted
Germany wants to produce Ukraine's Flamingo cruise missile on German soil. The reason: Trump cancelled the Tomahawks that were supposed to be there. Diehl Defence - maker of IRIS-T - is in talks with Fire Point. Meetings planned in coming weeks. The German firm brings an upgraded guidance system. Ukraine brings the missile and the combat experience. Fire Point produces 200 Flamingos a month at ~$500,000 each - a quarter of a Tomahawk's price. Ukrainian weapons are filling the gaps American politics left behind.
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DryHex retweeted
This is Lithuania - you can't walk through a park without hearing African Zulu chants. Lithuanian government just opened migration center in Zimbabwe to facilitate mass-inflow. What is the benefit of importing large numbers of Zulu tribesmen to a tiny Baltic country?
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Our long-range sanctions carried out by the warriors of the Security Service of Ukraine, the Unmanned Systems Forces, the Special Operations Forces, the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine, and the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine have yielded good results. Important facilities on Russian territory were hit last night. Among them was the Petersburg Oil Terminal. The distance from Ukraine’s state border to this facility of Russia’s oil industry, which serves the war, is about 1,100 kilometers. Purely military targets at the Kronstadt base were also hit. Another target was an enterprise in the Tambov region involved in the production of Russian weapons. The distance from the frontline is almost 600 kilometers. I thank our warriors for their precision. Ukraine’s plan for long-range sanctions is being implemented exactly as needed to bring peace closer. Glory to Ukraine!
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DryHex retweeted
This visual is utterly mad.
🚨🇪🇸 Meanwhile in Spain Insane scenes as Hordes of Africans continue to invade Spain. The Spanish Government just offered full fledged citizenship to over 500,000 migrants - now half of Africa wants in. You are witnessing the collapse of Western Civilisation in real time.
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Zelenskyy doesn't need European mediation at the negotiating table, he needs European support on the battlefield.
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"The Great replacement is a myth" Meanwhile the Dutch national team and this Dutch world cup ad:
New Nike World Cup ad for the Netherlands
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DryHex retweeted
May 20
FSD Supervised is now available in: - United States - Canada - Mexico - Puerto Rico - China - Australia - New Zealand - South Korea - The Netherlands - Lithuania
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DryHex retweeted
Claims that the Baltic States allow Ukraine to use their airspace are utter nonsense - and Russia knows it. Moscow’s threats against the Baltic States are not a sign of strength, but of weakness. Russia is failing on the battlefield in Ukraine and is trying to intimidate us into reducing our support for Ukraine. The right response is to do the opposite: increase our support to Ukraine and boost Europe’s defences even further.
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DryHex retweeted
May 21
😂 Xi Jinping played a fragment from “Swan Lake” for Putin — the famous “Dance of the Little Swans,” the unofficial soundtrack of political collapse in Soviet history The piece was part of the musical program during the official reception for the Russian delegation in China. Which would be perfectly normal… if “Swan Lake” hadn’t become a legendary symbol of political chaos across the post-Soviet world. The association became especially iconic during the 1991 coup attempt, when Soviet TV kept broadcasting the ballet while the USSR was falling apart. Coincidence? Maybe. But it really feels like Xi is sending Putin some very mixed signals. First — a giant “bro portrait” and a grand welcome ceremony. Then — “Dance of the Little Swans”...
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DryHex retweeted
We want our country back . Millions are in attendance
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The Russians want Ukraine’s permission to hold their parade – so they can safely take to the square for an hour once a year, and then go back to killing *our* people and waging war. The Russians are already talking about strikes after May 9. A strange and certainly twisted logic from the Russian leadership. There are also messages from some states close to Russia that their representatives intend to be in Moscow. An odd desire at a time like this. We do not recommend it.
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DryHex retweeted
Succesfully wasted the first third of 2026
2026 is 33% complete.
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DryHex retweeted
🚨 LEAKED: SECRET BALTIC MASTERPLAN TO LIBERATE RUSSIA 🚨 Baltic states risk absolutely nothing — NATO behind them, sanctions already maxed out, and nukes magically prevent any consequences. Even capturing a few random villages = total victory and collapse of Russia. Forces? “More than enough” (according to X experts). Outcome? Guaranteed success either way. So the real question is: why haven’t they already done it?
An attack on the Baltic states is entirely plausible, and here’s why. There are at least three reasons. First and foremost: russia risks nothing. No matter how events unfold with the occupation of the Baltic countries, things will not get worse for russia. Sanctions are already in place. Europe no longer buys its oil or gas. Weapons are being supplied to Ukraine. From a purely military perspective, russia also risks nothing. It has nuclear weapons, so if it wins and occupies the Baltics, or even parts of them, no one will be able to push it out. And if it loses, it will not lose its own territory. It will simply retreat to its borders, and NATO will not invade russian territory because of those same nuclear weapons. So why not try? Second reason: the goals of the war. The objectives of russia go far beyond the occupation of the Baltics. Above all, russia is interested in weakening or dismantling NATO and the EU. From this perspective, any territorial gain in the Baltics would count as a victory. Even if russia does not capture Vilnius or Tallinn, but only a few border villages, that would still be a win, because it would demonstrate NATO’s inability to defend its members. So again, why not try? Third reason: russia has sufficient forces and resources in the potential conflict zone to carry out military objectives and achieve an acceptable outcome. In the Leningrad Military District, there is a combat-ready army of around 70,000 troops, which can easily be reinforced with reserves from the Ukrainian front. This army is mechanized, with around 700 tanks and a large amount of armored equipment. Separately, I would highlight the drone component, which has no real equivalent in NATO and could significantly shift the balance of power in the event of an invasion. If the forces are sufficient, then why not try? Thus, as of now, we are facing the following situation: russia has enough forces and resources to achieve its goals in the Baltics, and it does not face a bad scenario under any development of events. The situation is very similar to the one before the invasion of Ukraine, especially considering the law that allows putin to “protect russians abroad,” which was quickly introduced in the State Duma. The Baltic states have helped us more than anyone else, so I sincerely hope our friends will not face war. But to preserve peace, one must prepare for a major war. It is very good that our Baltic friends have learned from Ukraine’s mistakes and have built defensive lines and fortifications to repel an invasion. I very much hope that russia will break its teeth on the Baltics, just as it did on Ukraine. Source: translated and adopted from Serhii Marchenko
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DryHex retweeted
🇩🇪🇱🇹 Panzerbrigade 45 "Litauen" is more than just equipment or drills. ​It’s thousands of soldiers arriving not for a short rotation, but as a permanent part of NATO’s eastern flank defense. And it’s not just Germans - other NATO allies train side by side with them, building real combat strength. This shift is already changing everyday life here in Lithuania: from a stronger focus on German language studies to plans for an international school and deeper ties with local communities. ​This isn’t just a deployment anymore - it’s integration. These are people who will live, work and defend this land alongside us 🤝🛡️ ​#Panzerbrigade45 #Bundeswehr #Lithuania Video 🎬 brigadelitauen /IG
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DryHex retweeted
NEW!!! Bipartisan Baltic Security Assessment Act Passes House Committee With Overwhelming Vote (41-3) The bill ensures the U.S. has a clear picture of threats facing Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania -- and to strengthen NATO’s collective defense. 🇪🇪🇱🇻🇱🇹🇺🇸
NEW!! HFAC markup for today includes bill requiring assessment of emerging threats to the Baltic states Bipartisan Baltic Security Assessment Act ensures the U.S. has a clear picture of threats facing Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania -- and to strengthen NATO’s collective defense. 👇
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DryHex retweeted
Russian parliament has just passed an internal bill to legalise Russian military incursions into Baltic countries in order to protect "Russian people." They are legalising future invasion attempts beyond Ukraine...
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DryHex retweeted
Just a journey of Ukrainian field in the East of Ukraine, captured from satellite. Barraged by artillery, drones, and all the chemicals daily. I feel you
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DryHex retweeted
AI Revolution in a nutshell. Let that sink in. Source: Reddit (can’t remember where exactly)
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I think that Putin understands he can't fully occupy Ukraine. It’s just that sometimes he shares messages with our partners that are not what he truly thinks. He suffers tremendous losses and doesn't have enough well-trained people on the battlefield. He is trying to find an off-ramp that looks like a victory. That's why he is trying to push us out of Donbas via diplomacy, through dialogue with the United States. Because to fully occupy Donbas he would need to sacrifice between 300,000 and 1 million people, depending on how many years they would plan the operation for. This is a huge price to pay even for Putin. From an interview on The Rest Is Politics podcast (2/5).
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DryHex retweeted
Mar 27
German Chancellor Merz: “The Greens strongly advocate for equality and women’s rights, but suddenly fall silent when it comes to discussing the image and role of women in some Islamic societies and openly addressing the realities that exist there.”
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