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We will Support an Israeli Strike on Iran if they Continue their Ballistic Missile Program - Trump
Also, his statement on Iran:
Now I hear that Iran is trying to regain strength, and if that's the case, we'll have to destroy them.
We will deal them a crushing blow, but hopefully, that won't happen.
Source: https://t.me/intelslava/80890
White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller commented on his wife's post, where Greenland was colored in the colors of the American flag.
"This has been the official position of the US government since the beginning of the Trump administration," Miller stated.
"On what grounds does Denmark claim control over Greenland? What are their territorial claims based on? Why is Greenland a colony of Denmark?" he said.
Answering questions about a possible military scenario, Miller made it clear that there would be no war over Greenland. But he did not rule out a forceful seizure of the island.
"There's no need to even think or talk about this in the context of a military operation. No one will wage war against the United States militarily over the future of Greenland," he said.
Source: https://t.me/intelslava/81117
France and UK Publicly Sign a Document Declaring their Intent to Deploy Troops Against Russia in Ukr
France and UK Publicly sign a document declaring their intent to deploy troops against Russia in Ukraine.
What a stupid publicly stunt. British and French troops have been quietly operating and dying in Ukraine now for years.
Source: https://t.me/AussieCossack/45258
Tucker Carlson: German President Merz Admitted that they cannot form an Army in Germany because it w
Tucker Carlson:
“German President Merz admitted that they cannot form an army in Germany because it would be mostly composed of Muslims, since Germans do not have children while Muslims do, and they do not want to give weapons to hundreds of thousands of young Muslim men.”
Europe’s sad reality…
Source: https://t.me/LauraAbolichannel/80432
How to get access to interest free property loans and real estate deals from $99,000 AUD
Tiktok was bought to stop the young people that were very critical of a genocide by Israel.
It was nothing about stopping China spying on you - China probably doesn’t really need to care what you think.
Source: https://x.com/jamiemcintyre21/....status/2017878797652
Trump on Epstein Files: Now That Nothing Came About Me—I Think it’s Time for the Country to Get on t
Trump on Epstein Files: Now that nothing came about me—I think it’s time for the country to get on to something that people care about.
Collins: What would you say to the people who say they haven’t gotten justice?
Trump: You are the worst reporter. I don’t think I’ve ever seen you smile.
Collins: I’m asking about survivors
Trump: You know why you’re not smiling? Because you’re not telling the truth. Your dishonest organization should be ashamed of you.
I’m sorry to say it everyone, but he’s handling this about as badly as he possibly could. This is the biggest story of our lifetime. It cannot be brushed off and people asking questions cannot be demonized.
Source: https://t.me/zeeemedia/23161
Zelensky: 'Putin’s interest is to HUMILIATE Europe'.
His warning to Macron on resuming dialogue with Russia.
European leaders are quite capable of humiliating themselves without Putin's help.
Source: https://t.me/rtnews/133670
White House Reaffirms Trump’s War Objectives: Destroy Iran’s Missiles, Navy, Terror Network and Nucl
White House Reaffirms Trump’s War Objectives: Destroy Iran’s Missiles, Navy, Terror Network and Nuclear Ambitions
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt reiterated that President Trump’s objectives in Iran are clear:
-destroy the regime’s missile capabilities and raze its missile industry, annihilate its navy, and ensure Tehran can never obtain a nuclear weapon.
-dismantle Iran’s terrorist proxy network and stop the regime from building IEDs that have killed and wounded thousands, including many Americans.
Leavitt said 49 top regime leaders, including Ali Khamenei, were eliminated in the opening strikes of Operation Epic Fury, adding the regime refused months of negotiations and continued threatening the United States while backing terrorism.
The Trump administration says the mission is to end those threats permanently and defeat the terrorists responsible.
Source: https://t.me/LauraAbolichannel/82375
Spain's leftist Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez just BANNED the United States from using its military bases to launch strikes against Iran
US aircraft have reportedly LEFT bases in Spain
And he wants NATO protection? What a freaking joke’
President Trump recently TORCHED Spain's leadership: "Virtually all NATO allies increased their defense spending to 5%, everyone expect Spain. They want a FREE RIDE, I GUESS."
Sanchez is a WEF puppet. A corrupt disgraceful criminal.
Source: https://t.me/LauraAbolichannel/82389
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Part 2 - Ali, Lombok & Indonesia: The Unexpected Winners of a Global Conflict?
WHAT THIS MEANS FOR AUSTRALIANS
For Australians, the equation becomes simple:
•Rising fuel costs
•Higher airfares
•Cost-of-living pressure at home
The traditional European summer becomes harder to justify.
And when belts tighten, proximity wins.
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ENTER INDONESIA: THE QUIET BENEFICIARY
This is where Indonesia steps into the spotlight.
Particularly:
•Bali
•Lombok
These destinations tick every box in uncertain times:
•Close to Australia
•Relatively affordable
•Outside the direct conflict zone
•Established tourism infrastructure (Bali)
•Untapped growth potential (Lombok)
When global chaos rises, people gravitate toward familiar, safe, and accessible destinations.
Bali already holds that position.
Lombok is now stepping into it.
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THE EXPAT SHIFT: “GLOBAL REFUGEE CAMP” BALI
One of the most talked-about cultural shifts in recent years is how Bali has earned the nickname:
“the global refugee camp.”
Not in the traditional sense of crisis migration, but as a reflection of a new wave of voluntary relocation.
Since COVID, Bali has become a landing zone for:
•Remote workers
•Entrepreneurs
•Investors
•Families leaving high-cost Western countries
People aren’t fleeing bombs… they’re fleeing inflation, regulation, and declining living standards.
They arrive with laptops instead of luggage full of uncertainty, building new lives in beachside cafes and villa communities.
But success brings its own pressure.
Bali is now:
•More crowded
•More expensive
•More competitive
Which naturally leads to the next evolution.
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LOMBOK: THE NEXT FRONTIER
As Bali matures, Lombok is rising.
Less developed. Less crowded. More raw.
And crucially, it offers something Bali increasingly struggles with:
Space.
This is where we’re seeing the early stages of:
•Master-planned communities
•Eco-focused developments
•Expat-oriented “mini cities”
Designed not just for tourists… but for people relocating long-term.
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THE COST-OF-LIVING CRISIS DRIVING THE TREND
This shift isn’t just about war.
It’s about economics.
Countries like Australia are facing:
•Rising fuel costs
•Increasing food prices
•Housing affordability crises
•Growing financial pressure on the middle class
When even middle-income earners struggle to maintain a comfortable lifestyle, relocation stops being a dream… and becomes a strategy.
Indonesia offers:
•Lower living costs
•Warmer climate
•Strong community culture
•Growing infrastructure
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A PERFECT STORM FOR TOURISM GROWTH
Put it all together, and you get a powerful combination:
•Middle East instability
•Rising global travel costs
•Airline route disruption
•Expat relocation trends
•Western cost-of-living pressures
And sitting quietly on the edge of it all…
Indonesia.
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FINAL THOUGHT
History doesn’t always reward the loudest players.
Sometimes, it rewards the most stable.
While the Middle East grapples with conflict and uncertainty, destinations like Bali and Lombok may emerge not just as holiday hotspots…
…but as the new centres of global lifestyle migration and regional tourism dominance.
And if this conflict continues, as many now expect…
That shift is only just beginning.
Source: https://x.com/jamiemcintyre21/....status/2038398172792
The Middle East just reached the point of no return in just four weeks.
From the stunning U.S.-Israeli strikes that killed Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei to Iran’s missile barrages, the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, and the growing risk of nuclear escalation — this is the full story of the Iran War 2026.
In this 13-minute breakdown, we walk you through exactly what happened, week by week: the key military operations, the human cost on both sides, the devastating impact on civilians, and how the conflict is already shaking the global economy with soaring oil prices and stranded ships.
The biggest fear now is that one more strike, one more retaliation, could push this conflict into something even larger — with consequences felt around the world.
The only question is, how far will it go?
Chapters:
00:39 - Rising Tension (28 February)
01:40 - The First Strike
02:49 - Iran’s Immediate Retaliation
04:20 - The Kharg Island Strike & The Strait of Hormuz Crisis
05:29 - The War Expands (Entering The Third Week of The WAR)
09:18 - The Fourth Week: Escalation Without End
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Source: https://x.com/ANRHeadlines/sta....tus/2038235623186891
The Arrival of a Cassette Warhead of an Iranian Ballistic Missile Over Central Israel
The footage shows the consequences of the detonation of several submunitions, as well as a very good photo of one of the submunitions that did not detonate.
Source: https://t.me/intelslava/85850
Mossad Terror: The UNTOLD Truth Revealed
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Source: https://x.com/jamiemcintyre21/....status/2042115429217
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Why Does Indonesia Have a 350 km/h Fast Train While Australia Still Struggles With Average-Speed Rai
Why Does Indonesia Have a 350 km/h Fast Train While Australia Still Struggles With Average-Speed Rail?
One of the biggest surprises of my recent visit to Indonesia wasn’t the new capital city of Nusantara or Jakarta’s relentless pace. It was boarding the Whoosh high-speed train between Jakarta and Bandung.
The experience was extraordinary.
In just around 30 minutes, we travelled between two major cities at speeds reaching approximately 350 km/h. The journey was smooth, quiet and every bit as impressive as the high-speed rail systems I’ve
experienced elsewhere in Asia.
What struck me wasn’t simply Indonesia’s achievement.
It was Australia’s failure.
Indonesia is still commonly described as a developing nation, yet it has managed to build one of Southeast Asia’s most advanced transport systems while Australia, one of the wealthiest countries in the
world on a per capita basis, still cannot deliver even ordinary passenger rail between many of its major population centres.
Perhaps before politicians start talking about futuristic high-speed rail, Australia should first learn how to build an average-speed train.
Take the Brisbane to Gold Coast corridor.
The two cities are only around 70 kilometres apart.
An ordinary modern passenger train travelling at about 120 km/h could complete much of that journey in around 30 to 40 minutes, transforming daily commuting for hundreds of thousands of people.
Instead, commuters often spend 70 to 90 minutes on today’s rail services, and considerably longer if travelling by car during peak-hour gridlock.
That isn’t simply inconvenient.
It is an enormous drag on productivity, quality of life and economic growth.
Every extra hour spent sitting in traffic is an hour not spent with family, running a business or contributing to the economy.
Meanwhile, Indonesia has leapfrogged into the future.
The country’s Whoosh high-speed railway demonstrates what can be achieved when governments decide that modern infrastructure is an investment rather than merely another political announcement.
Australia has spent decades discussing high-speed rail.
We’ve commissioned study after study, produced glossy reports and made election promises.
Yet little changes.
Australians deserve to ask an uncomfortable question.
How can Indonesia build a 350 km/h railway while Australia still struggles to provide reliable, average-speed rail between nearby cities?
Infrastructure should not be viewed through a political lens.
It should be viewed through an economic one.
-Faster transport means higher productivity.
-It expands labour markets.
-It reduces congestion.
-It increases property values around transport hubs.
-It attracts investment.
-It improves tourism.
Most importantly, it gives people back something increasingly valuable: time.
Australia has the engineering expertise.
It has the financial capacity.
What appears to be missing is the political will.
Watching Indonesia’s sleek high-speed train glide effortlessly across Java was inspiring.
It also served as a reminder that Australia’s infrastructure ambitions have become far too modest.
Perhaps it’s time to stop debating whether Australia can build world-class rail and instead start asking why nations with fewer resources are already doing it.
Until then, Australians will continue watching other countries race ahead while we remain stuck in traffic.
Source: https://x.com/jamiemcintyre21/....status/2070407794503
Tecknat Barn Svenska:Pelle Svanslös (2020) DVDRIPPEN (Svenska) Hela Filmen (4D)
Pelle Svanslös i Amerikatt är en svensk animerad film från 1985, regisserad av Stig Lasseby och Jan Gissberg till manus av Leif Krantz, fritt efter Gösta Knutssons tredje bok om Pelle Svanslös, Pelle Svanslös i Amerika från 1941.