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chi2 retweeted
Sinamahan ako ni Justice Antonio Carpio sa National Library para makita ang 4 na sovereignty maps ng Pilipinas na nagpapatunay na atin ang West Philippine Sea. Maligayang Araw ng Kalayaan sa lahat! 🇵🇭
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Replying to @C_3C_3
REMEMBER SOROS SAID THAT THE "ONE" THING HE WANTED BEFORE HE DIED - TO "SEE" AMERICA DESTROYED - AND HE AND HIS FELLOW SATANIST IS DOING ALL THEY CAN TO MAKE THAT HAPPEN - THOSE DEVILS HAS TO GO THROUGH JEHOVAH GOD TO DO SO. THOSE DEVILS ARE FIGHTING AGAINST ALMIGHTY GOD - NOT PRES. TRUMP AND HIS ADMIN. BUT GOD - SOVEREIGNTY - SATAN PAWNS ARE ALREADY DEFEATED.
@Indianfirst 🇮🇳 retweeted
Sovereignty once lost will be difficult to redeem. With that logic Vajpayee would have never done Nuclear Test in 1998 & Indira would have never liberated Bangladesh. Excuses are a sign of weakness not strength. National interests should triumph over business interests of few oligarchs. Having said that its too late now to redeem. We have the missed the bus on next teach leap of AI in IR 4.0. Our policy makers bet on Trump was a wrong one. I had decoded the man in 2017 & the Agenda he brought to table in America First. We slept over it for 9 years believing he would bat for us. Even made NRIs swing to him only to be given the biggest rebuke. Now he is anyway ripping apart 1991 model that powered & turbo charged India’s Economy. Plus we have hegemonist China on our borders which also does not want India to rise as a pole. Naturally our bureaucracy & establishment feels comfortable going with status quo & not rocking the boat. Its about self preservation & preserving their relevance ! Nothing wrong in that !
Replying to @TheNavroopSingh
Those few crumbs are 54% of total services exports, 110 billion and $80 billion of merchandise export, 20%. Indirect exports may lead to higher value. Babu, netas and big biz kids are all US educated. Pride can't fill stomachs, nor lack of self respect in the insecure elite.
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TaylorSummers N95s WORK 4 ALL Variants! retweeted
How is it even legal to fundamentally surrender US sovereignty?
BREAKING: 🇺🇸🇮🇱 Senator Tom Cotton has officially proposed a law that could merge Mossad and the CIA forever, with Section 622 of the Intelligence Authorization Bill making it illegal to suspend intelligence sharing with Israel.
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Whether Sovereign AI should be funded by Govt or Private players is a completely meaningless debate. If access gets blocked, everyone suffers. Private sector as well as Govt. The consequences will be not just for Private sector but for the whole country. In fact our sovereignty should encompass all means of data storage and even OS. Open AI itself was conceptualised as Manhattan Project II. When this kind of big scale project is undertaken you need a nationalist intent, corporate efficiency, big budget and the best minds. Which naturally means collaboration would need to be sought between Government, domain experts and Corporations.
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The Fable 5 situation highlights two distinct risks with heavy reliance on frontier AI labs. First, access can be cut off abruptly due to policy decisions, as we just saw. Second, and equally important for many businesses, your data (prompts, strategies, code, and sensitive information) leaves your environment and sits with a third party. Local and hybrid setups are the way to go. Your data stays under your control, giving you stronger data sovereignty and the ability to apply your own security controls, logging, and guardrails. This becomes especially relevant as AI agents start handling more operational and financial tasks. But there is a real trade-off. Open models are still behind frontier performance on complex reasoning and reliable agentic workflows, and running them well requires either hardware or managed infrastructure. But for security-conscious founders, the ability to keep sensitive data and model behavior within your own perimeter is becoming paramount. The most practical path is to use frontier models where peak intelligence matters most, while shifting routine and sensitive work to controlled local or hybrid environments. #Anthropic #AI #Cybersecurity
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Häxanäx retweeted
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Replying to @EthanLevins2
Call your reps and demand that they protect US 🇺🇸 sovereignty and the independence of our Armed Forces 🦅 Vote no on the Intel Auth Act and defeat section 622! @RepHuffman @RepThomasMassie @Rep_Stansbury @RepBeccaB @RepMikeLevin @RepMikeQuigley @rep
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The Story of the “So-Called Weakest Prime Minister” Many people often described Dr. Manmohan Singh as a weak Prime Minister. However, the events surrounding the 2013 arrest of Indian diplomat Devyani Khobragade tell a different story. When Khobragade was arrested in the United States on allegations related to visa fraud and underpayment of her domestic worker, India reacted strongly. The government led by Dr. Manmohan Singh treated the incident as an affront to India’s dignity and sovereignty. In response, India removed security barricades outside the U.S. Embassy in New Delhi, withdrew several privileges enjoyed by American diplomats, reviewed diplomatic arrangements, and conveyed its displeasure through multiple diplomatic channels. The message was clear: regardless of the legal dispute, India would not quietly accept what it viewed as humiliating treatment of one of its diplomats. This episode serves as a reminder that political narratives are often more complex than popular labels. The man frequently dismissed as the “weakest Prime Minister” presided over a government that was willing to impose tangible diplomatic costs on the world’s most powerful nation when it believed Indian national prestige had been compromised. Today, after the deaths of Indian citizens in incidents involving foreign authorities, many Indians ask whether the country is showing the same degree of diplomatic assertiveness. Whether one agrees with that comparison or not, the contrast has become part of a broader debate about how strongly India should respond when its citizens are harmed abroad. History, at times, challenges our assumptions. The “so-called weakest Prime Minister” demonstrated that quiet leadership does not always mean passive leadership.
Tamar Light 🟦🎗️☮️ retweeted
To the people of Lebanon: You deserve a future defined by opportunity, stability, and sovereignty - not by the ambitions of a foreign regime. For too long, Hezbollah has dragged Lebanon into conflicts that do not serve the interests of the Lebanese people, while advancing Iran’s agenda at Lebanon’s expense. A stronger, more prosperous Lebanon begins when its future is determined in Beirut - not Tehran. 🎥 @IsraelMFA
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Replying to @Paul_Muite
“PEACEFUL ” ?? The Police , Politicians and their policies have unions connected that can’t entertain protest to lose their profits , Bruteforce can safeguard our sovereignty
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Abkr retweeted
Nigeria's Cooking Gas Crisis & Why Sovereignty Matters Nigeria, Africa’s largest economy, which also happens to sit atop the largest natural gas reserves on the continent, is, for some reason, currently going through a serious gas price crisis. In this report for the Spearhead, @Big_Mck explores that reason, what it means for the future of Nigeria, and what the country’s over 242 million citizens must do about it.
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Replying to @hissgoescobra
America Sovereignty 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
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Replying to @EricLDaugh
States have full sovereignty on their DL rules! This shouldn’t be controversial.
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So you want to give our sovereignty away to a non-country? That's even worse. How do you retards even dress yourselves in the morning?
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Yeah no shit. Democrats are burning our money on third world free loaders to replace real Americans because we are tired of their conniving bullshit. They are traitors to our sovereignty.
STUDY: Households headed by non-citizens use means-tested welfare programs at substantially higher rates than households headed by U.S.-born Americans in nearly every state.
TOMO retweeted
This is also why years of work on identity, decentralization, and user sovereignty suddenly matter in the AI era. At ArcBlock, the bet was never just about infrastructure: it was about a world where software entities grow over time, and users must remain the ultimate owner of identity, memory, and continuity. AI didn’t replace that vision. It made it inevitable.
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Replying to @sandeep_PT
Modi is the biggest liability India has now. The sovereignty of India is being traded for his masters benefit.
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Geoffrey P. Johnston😎😷🇺🇦🏳️‍🌈🇨🇦💉 retweeted
Musk trash-talks the sovereignty of our great nation Canada, his defunding USAID caused 781,000 unnecessary deaths and will further result in 14 million deaths by 2030 (Lancet, 2025; 406: 283). Musk should forfeit his Canadian citizenship. There's nothing Canadian about him.
I wonder why @elonmusk, who is Canadian, decided not to build his civilization-changing, historic-levels-of-wealth-creating companies in Canada? It will remain a mystery.
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Maitri retweeted
Adani Says Sovereignty, Security And Self-Reliance Are Reshaping Global Growth Speaking at the 2026 CII Annual Business Summit, Gautam Adani said the world is moving beyond the traditional globalization model and toward one driven by sovereignty, security, and self-reliance. He noted that nations are increasingly prioritizing domestic capabilities and resilient supply chains as economic strength becomes closely tied to strategic interests.
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China conducting the sovereignty patrol in waters east of Taiwan enables them to complicate the negotiations between Japan and the Philippines but, more importantly, lay the groundwork to replace UNCLOS with one that the country designed to benefit it and likeminded countries.
🚨BASHI BREAKOUT: On June 7, a 🇨🇳Chinese maritime task force pushed past the Bashi Channel and into the open Pacific. None were warships. They were coast guard, maritime safety and rescue vessels. The kinds of ships Beijing uses when it wants its presence read as an assertion of lawful jurisdiction over its neighbors' waters. Hours later, the #CCP-run @globaltimesnews called the operation "a sovereignty declaration with both legal significance and political signaling." They did not bury the lede. We shouldn't either. The target was not 🇹🇼#Taiwan alone. It was a maritime delimitation negotiation between 🇯🇵#Japan and the 🇵🇭#Philippines, two 🇺🇸US treaty allies trying to settle their overlapping maritime claims under the 1982 🇺🇳UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, in waters Beijing's own maps don't even claim. Beijing decided the talks were "completely illegal and void," then ran a multi-agency paramilitary operation to make the point. Coast guard cutters. Provincial Maritime Safety Administration ships. A specialized ocean rescue vessel. All white-hulled. None of them warships. By design. Then Beijing had its own state media label the operation a sovereignty declaration, accused the peaceful negotiators of provocation, then cited that label as justification for its own escalation. This is how China's #grayzone strategy actually works. Not aircraft carriers, not destroyers. A paramilitary force flying civilian colors, advancing a law-enforcement vocabulary, in which patrols like this one first become routine, then become the basis for sovereignty claims the world is expected to accept. #America's 2026 National Defense Strategy commits to "a strong denial defense along the #FirstIslandChain." The first real test of that doctrine has not come from PLA Navy warships. It has come from white-hulled civilian ships flying a law-enforcement banner, in waters belonging to America's allies. Allied doctrine needs to grow up. The First Island Chain has been breached, not by a gray-hulled navy fleet but by white hulls and a vocabulary. The question now is whether Washington, Tokyo, Taipei and Manila treat this as one more isolated incident to manage, or as the paramilitary challenge to a free and open Indo-Pacific that it actually is. 🔗 Link in the reply below.
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