Saturday, December 3, 2022

@Ursula von der Leyen and her sponsor CHARLES(the two were and are inseparable friends - she lived and studied in London probably far too much time)

The Irish Republican Army (1919–1922), known as the "Old IRA", in later years, was recognized by the First Dáil as the legitimate army of the Irish Republic in April 1921 due to the fact that it had fought in the Irish War of Independence.


There never ever was problem between British and Irish - problem was and is in London even today in 2022 for British more than Irish
....why to bring subject of Irish independence onto picture of Ukraine in the mids of the war on people of Ukraine if not to assist Russia(IRA WAS NOT ALWAYS CONSIDERED AS TERRORIST ORGANISATION AND ITS NAME HAS RUTS BASED ON FAMINE WHICH LONDON EXERCISED ON IRISH WITH DEATH TOLL OF OVER ONE MILLION IRISH 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Famine_(Ireland) AS A  RESULT), I do not know....and while Ireland is a tiny contributor to Ukraine, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA where large Irish community is also based is 


SEXY Ursula von der Leyen and great Ukrainian ally 
was twisting me around her little finger for minimum 20 years under MK Ultra
on what I had enough of it(her possible relationship 
gestures directed in me were clearly eaten at the table
 by her loving husband Heiko with whom one begun
 to even indulge in my pain) and begun to bite back
on what Ursula came with idea to bite me even during
future Ukrainian crises.... nope, she was not and is 
not against Ukraine - its about German love that bites 
in the ass....@Ursula - just watch yourself...I have a 
little basement bellow my room where I keep apples
together with munchkins.....
AT ONE POINT AND TIME, SHE WAS HIDING HERSELF THROUGHOUT LONDON WITH STOLEN FROM AMERICAN AUNT NAME DUE TO FEAR OF OF HER EASTERN GERMAN PAISANOS THAT WANTED HER AND SHE SOMEHOW HAVE WONDERED INTO THE WRONG AREA OF TOWN AND I WILL STOP HERE....IT WAS NOT CHINA TOWN(DIFFERENT MUNCHKINS).... 


SHE EVEN CLAIMED WITH HER KIDS PRESENT I FATHER TWO - A CONSPIRACY THEORY WHICH AMERICANS WERE FURTHER BLOWING IN MY HEAD INSIDE OF THIS ROOM WITH ONLINE PHOTOS LIKENING ME TO TWO PERHAPS TO DRIVE HER HUSBAND INSANE ? ENTIRE FAMILY IS FULL OF SHIT, BUT I STILL LIKE HER TO STAY WHERE SHE IS AT AND HOPE ONE WILL PLAY A DECISIVE ROLE IN FUTURE UKRAINIAN RELATIONS WITH GERMANY...SHE IS A GOOD GERMAN(A PRESENT TO ME FROM EX GERMAN CHANCELLOR MERKEL). CHILDREN NO LONGER ARE CHILDREN AND ARE HANDSOME GROWNUPS SOME KINDS OF SCIENTISTS WHO KNOW JUST HOW MUCH TO EAT EVERY DAY WITHOUT SWEETS AND/OR VEGETABLE OIL ETC TO REMAIN CANCER FREE UP TO AGE 200....


@CHARLES - I DON'T THINK YOU CAN BE BRITISH OF ANY KIND FOR BRINGING UP DIVISIVE SUBJECT LIKE THIS....IF YOU DON'T LIKE IRISH, YOU ARE NO BRITISH...FOR THE PROFITS TO UKRAINE WAR RATIO YOUR FAMILY PROFITED FROM WITHING, YOU ARE A SOUREST DETONATOR OF ALL COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD....LOSER THAT BRITISH STILL SOMEHOW WANT...&YES, BANKS WILL WANT TO PLAY IN UKRAINE BIG TIME....
YOU WILL WANT TO BE, BUT THERE MAY BE A LOTS OF TROUBLES COMING YOUR WAY....SORE LOOSER WHO HAS NOT BUT TO BRAG BEHIND CASTLE WALLS ABOUT IRA TO DIVIDE...





Its not about holiday mood - its joker in needs of topnotch idiots https://ausertimes.blogspot.com/2022/11/mk-ultra-involved-in-mk-ultra-were-and.html...













Finland's Sanna Marin says Europe would be in trouble without US

Published
18 hours ago

Finnish PM Sanna Marin has said Europe is "not strong enough" to stand up to Russia's invasion of Ukraine on its own, and has had to rely on US support.

During a visit to Australia, the leader of the pending Nato member said Europe's defences must be strengthened.

"I must be brutally honest with you, Europe isn't strong enough right now," she said. "We would be in trouble without the United States."

The US is by far the largest provider of military assistance to Ukraine.

Since the start of the war in February, it has committed $18.6bn (€17.7bn; £15.2bn) in support, a research briefing last month by the UK's House of Commons said.

The second largest donor is the European Union, followed by the UK, the Kiel Institute for the World Economy says. But their contributions are dwarfed by those of the US.

And with European countries' military stocks depleting as they supply Ukraine, Ms Marin said more needed to be done to bolster European defences.

Speaking at the Lowy Institute think tank in Sydney on Friday, Ms Marin said: "The United States has given a lot of weapons, a lot of financial aid, a lot of humanitarian aid to Ukraine and Europe isn't strong enough yet."

She added that Europe must make sure it is "building those capabilities when it comes to European defence, European defence industry, and making sure that we could cope in different kinds of situations".

While in office, US President Donald Trump regularly criticised European countries in Nato for not spending enough on defence.


In 2020, it was estimated the US spent just over 3.7% of its GDP on defence - while the average for Nato's European members (and Canada) was 1.77%.

During her talk, Prime Minister Marin went on to criticise some European countries' attempts at building closer ties with Russia in recent decades.

"For a long time, Europe was building a strategy for Russia... to buy energy from Russia and to closen those economic ties, and we thought that this would prevent the war," she said.

But she said that mindset was "proven entirely wrong".

European countries should have listened to states like Poland and the Baltics, she said, who had warned that Russia does not "care about their economic ties, they don't care about the sanctions, they don't care about any of that" when it comes to invading Ukraine.

Wide-reaching sanctions have been introduced by the EU and the US, among others, with the aim of limiting the resources Russia has to continue the war.

Many European Union and Nato member countries have also pledged to increase their defence spending following the start of the war.

In February, Germany announced an extra $113bn (£84bn) for its army, and a constitutional commitment to Nato's military spending target of 2% of GDP.

In June, the UK - under then-Prime Minister Boris Johnson - said its defence spending would hit 2.5% of GDP by the end of the decade.

All Nato members must commit to 2% to "to ensure the alliance's military readiness," Nato says. And there have been recent calls on Nato members to increase their defence spending to 3% of GDP.

Finland, which shares a long border with Russia, formally applied to join Nato in May. Accession protocols were signed in July, although they are yet to be ratified by all other members.

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