European Lions Led by Sleepy Donkeys
You can knock on some European leaders’ heads and ask if anybody’s home. ~ Matteo Renzi. Italian Prime Minister 2014 ~ 2016.
You can knock on some European leaders’ heads and ask if anybody’s home. ~ Matteo Renzi. Italian Prime Minister 2014 ~ 2016.
Before the sneaky launch of the joint operation with Israel in Iran, US President Donald Trump received ‘very sobering briefings’. These briefings were from American intelligence.
One short message, one call, one kind word can be a ray of light for someone on a difficult day. We never know how important our attention can be, especially when the other person’s heart silently screams in solitude.
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Cafes and gas stations are abandoned. Stores and shops are closed and derelict. The streets are deserted, and scraps of paper are scattered in the wind.
When the President of the United States talks about kidnapping leaders, the rest of the world doesn’t get a vote. He also mentions invading and annexing countries, and issuing ultimatums like a mob boss. We just get the consequences.
The post also revealed that the man is apparently raising his 4-year-old grandson. This means the sick man was caring for three minors. Yet, the Ukrainian military did not spare him.
‘We can’t live like this anymore!’ Italian residents demand action as migrant-linked violence spirals in Rome’s San Lorenzo.
The Law of Unintended Consequences is an adage stating that foolish interventions in complex systems, particularly in government policies, almost always produce unanticipated, often undesirable outcomes alongside or instead of intended results. The saying highlights the limitations of human foresight and control.
Polls shifting dramatically: 58% of Americans now say soldiers have the right to refuse unconstitutional orders (up from 41% last month)
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