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re: Exposing Our Enemies
Posted on 6/4/26 at 6:40 am to SquatchDawg
Posted on 6/4/26 at 6:40 am to SquatchDawg
quote:Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
You mean Russia is using another country as a proxy to fight against us? Whatever gave them that idea?
Posted on 6/4/26 at 6:43 am to LLeD
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This thread will expose our systemic and ideological enemies.
Dude foreign hacks trying to influence us are our enemy.
Its very clear you are here to just post propaganda.
The combination of AI slop and bad English replies shows that you are some deadbeat Ukrainian who needs to stop refugeeing in Spain and go back to Ukraine.
If its not important enough for you to go back to defend Ukraine, why should we care.
Posted on 6/4/26 at 7:15 am to Narax
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Its very clear you are here to just post propaganda.
The 1980's called and wants its foreign policy back.
I bet the OP was one of many seals that clapped when their hero made this statement in 2012.
Posted on 6/4/26 at 9:51 am to LLeD
EU negotiators agree new migrant return law
Change would allow countries to send people who’ve been ordered to leave EU territory to “return hubs” outside the bloc.
French MEP François-Xavier Bellamy:
For years, Europe sent the worst possible message: even if you had no right to stay, chances were high that nothing would happen. That era is ending. If you have no right to stay in Europe, you will have to leave,”
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Change would allow countries to send people who’ve been ordered to leave EU territory to “return hubs” outside the bloc.
French MEP François-Xavier Bellamy:
For years, Europe sent the worst possible message: even if you had no right to stay, chances were high that nothing would happen. That era is ending. If you have no right to stay in Europe, you will have to leave,”
LINK
Posted on 6/4/26 at 9:54 am to LLeD
Poland and 10 other countries demand a visa ban for russians. Letter to the European Commission
Poland, Sweden, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, and non-EU countries Norway and Iceland—have demanded that the European Commission urgently block Schengen visas for russians.
They are seeking tough legislative measures that would allow for the immediate blocking of entry of citizens of hostile countries in the event of a geopolitical threat. The letter, obtained by an RMF FM journalist, was signed on behalf of Poland by Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski and Interior Minister Marcin Kierwinski.
In March, eight member states (all three Baltic states, Poland, Finland, Sweden, Germany and Romania) called on EU leaders to ban former russian military personnel from entering Schengen.
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Poland, Sweden, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, and non-EU countries Norway and Iceland—have demanded that the European Commission urgently block Schengen visas for russians.
They are seeking tough legislative measures that would allow for the immediate blocking of entry of citizens of hostile countries in the event of a geopolitical threat. The letter, obtained by an RMF FM journalist, was signed on behalf of Poland by Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski and Interior Minister Marcin Kierwinski.
In March, eight member states (all three Baltic states, Poland, Finland, Sweden, Germany and Romania) called on EU leaders to ban former russian military personnel from entering Schengen.
LINK
Posted on 6/4/26 at 10:00 am to LLeD
FT: US in Talks to Expand Nuclear Weapons Deployments in Europe
Nuclear weapons could soon be hosted in more NATO nations
The goal is to convince allies that cutting Washington's conventional military support will not weaken their security guarantees.
Allies closest to russia's borders are particularly vocal in their support for such measures. Currently, NATO's nuclear sharing program includes Belgium, the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, and Turkey. The United States is permitted to deploy its DCA aircraft and forward-deployed nuclear bombs on their territory, under Washington's protection and control.
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Nuclear weapons could soon be hosted in more NATO nations
The goal is to convince allies that cutting Washington's conventional military support will not weaken their security guarantees.
Allies closest to russia's borders are particularly vocal in their support for such measures. Currently, NATO's nuclear sharing program includes Belgium, the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, and Turkey. The United States is permitted to deploy its DCA aircraft and forward-deployed nuclear bombs on their territory, under Washington's protection and control.
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Posted on 6/5/26 at 1:37 pm to LLeD
US journalist pleads guilty to acting as an illegal agent for China
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Thomas Pauken II has pleaded guilty to working as an illegal agent for china. His activities included gathering sensitive information from the US government for china. Pauken is scheduled to be sentenced on 1 September and faces a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison.
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Thomas Pauken II has pleaded guilty to working as an illegal agent for china. His activities included gathering sensitive information from the US government for china. Pauken is scheduled to be sentenced on 1 September and faces a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison.
Posted on 6/5/26 at 2:07 pm to LLeD
Threats to the 2026 FIFA World Cup
chinese, iranian and russian state-sponsored cyber groups will likely use the 2026 World Cup for hybrid operations.
Potential targets include national delegations, NATO representatives, journalists, security services, telecommunications companies, airlines, hotels, logistics firms, and the tournament's commercial partners.
According to Insikt Group, chinese groups will likely focus on targeted cyber espionage. In addition to intelligence, russia and iran may pose a risk of destructive proxy operations, hacktivist structures, denial-of-service attacks, data breaches, and cyber influence operations.
Cybercrime poses a separate risk. Recorded Future has already identified fraudulent schemes using the FIFA and 2026 World Cup brands, fake online stores, spoofed domains, and phishing infrastructure.
Since April 1, 2026, researchers have identified more than 1,100 suspicious domains containing the words “World” and “Cup,” more than 600 domains imitating fifa.com, and hundreds of domains and subdomains associated with FIFA and host cities. LINK
chinese, iranian and russian state-sponsored cyber groups will likely use the 2026 World Cup for hybrid operations.
Potential targets include national delegations, NATO representatives, journalists, security services, telecommunications companies, airlines, hotels, logistics firms, and the tournament's commercial partners.
According to Insikt Group, chinese groups will likely focus on targeted cyber espionage. In addition to intelligence, russia and iran may pose a risk of destructive proxy operations, hacktivist structures, denial-of-service attacks, data breaches, and cyber influence operations.
Cybercrime poses a separate risk. Recorded Future has already identified fraudulent schemes using the FIFA and 2026 World Cup brands, fake online stores, spoofed domains, and phishing infrastructure.
Since April 1, 2026, researchers have identified more than 1,100 suspicious domains containing the words “World” and “Cup,” more than 600 domains imitating fifa.com, and hundreds of domains and subdomains associated with FIFA and host cities. LINK
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