These days we often hear references to World War II in which Hitler killed millions of innocent lives. After the victory over Hitler, we said “Never Again,” a phrase that became sacred. But history is repeating itself again…
A new dictator is terrorizing the whole world, and right now, in this finest hour, Ukraine is defending the West, while the West is afraid to further provoke the dictator.
Please, do not let history repeat itself; otherwise the sacred phrase “Never Again” will be a shameful reminder that even after the atrocities of Hitler, we have learned nothing.
The war with Ukraine will be over, but the history will remember everything! Every war crime against humanity will be prosecuted. Justice will be done. In this finest hour, we need to choose to be on the right side of humanity and history. We need to stop the new Hitler!
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Sir, I applaud you for calling the US and its leaders to “turn the rhetoric down.”
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2/ On NBC, you said, “We've got to turn the rhetoric down, we got to turn the temperature down in this country, we need leaders of all parties on both sides to call that out.”
3/ And at the Capitol: “We need every political figure, we need everyone who has a platform to say this loudly and clearly: we can settle disagreements and disputes in a civil manner.”
I’ve been saddened to see some of my friends repeating the false claim that colleges “radicalize” young people into violence.
The truth is exactly the opposite.
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2/ Research consistently shows that education reduces crime. More schooling lowers the likelihood of arrests, convictions, and incarceration for violent offenses, including homicide.
3/ Prison data: Fewer than 4% of state prisoners hold a college degree, while over 30% never finished high school (Bureau of Justice Statistics; Prison Policy Initiative).
Americans are divided like never before. The right hates the left, and the left hates the right. Republicans vs. Democrats. Blacks vs. whites. Christians vs. atheists. The list goes on.
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2/ Sometimes it’s hard to even recognize your own friends when they openly call for violence — and that’s happening on both sides.
3/ How did we get here? I have my theories. But let’s focus on a different question: who benefits the most from a divided America? That’s not even a theory — it’s a fact. China and russia.
For two years, the world has speculated: Who blew up the Nord Stream pipeline? Russia accused the U.S. The U.S. pointed at russia. Conspiracy theories flourished — each more imaginative than the last.
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2/ Now, reports suggest that it was not the CIA, not British divers — but an elite Ukrainian team that carried out the sabotage in September 2022.
3/ Here’s the outline of the story:
•A group allegedly set out on a rented yacht from Germany’s Baltic coast. Onboard: military-trained divers, forged passports, and explosives.
•They sailed quietly to the vicinity of Bornholm island in Denmark.
Many Americans have complained that the allocated $400 million in aid to Ukraine is “very little.” I disagree. That number may look modest, but it’s almost as high as $500 million Donald Trump is on track to spend on his golf trips during his presidency.
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2/ GAO audit: Just four Mar-a-Lago trips in 2017 cost U.S. taxpayers ~$13.6M total (~$3.4M per trip) when you include Air Force aircraft, Coast Guard boats, and overtime.
3/ Golf frequency: Watchdogs report Trump made 62 golf-course visits by July 21, 2025 - well above the pace of his first term. Each visit brings multimillion-dollar security and travel costs.
Russian attack on Poland achieved several objectives at once.
First — testing NATO’s “red lines.” The Kremlin knows well that the West’s main weakness is not the lack of weapons or finances, but political will.
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2/ Ideally, Moscow wants to prove the North Atlantic Alliance’s inability to act as a collective institution. This test is aimed personally at Donald Trump, who has repeatedly expressed skepticism about U.S. commitments to its allies.
3/ For Putin, it would be a victory to show the world that the American president is not willing to take risks for Warsaw or Vilnius.