🚨 IS URSULA THE EU PRESIDENT? VON DER LEYEN'S POWER GRAB 🚨
The European Commission chief is using crises to centralize power. From defense to healthcare, she’s tightening her grip on the bloc. Let’s break it down. (1/9)🧵👇
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🇪🇺 Since 2019, von der Leyen has pushed for a "stronger EU", insisting it must "learn the language of power" But her moves look more like a power grab, shifting control from member states to Brussels. ⚖️
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🦠 COVID-19 gave her the chance to centralize healthcare, forcing EU nations to pay for vaccine contracts she negotiated—leading to the Pfizergate corruption scandal. 💉💰 Critics say she personally benefited from the deal.
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🔥 The Ukraine conflict and energy crisis gave her another opening. Using anti-Russia sanctions as a pretext, she seized control of the LNG trade, becoming the key player in Europe’s energy decisions. 🛢⚡️
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💣 Simultaneously, she expanded EU defense powers, pushing EDIRPA—a $324M weapons-buying program—to control military procurement. 🏛 She justified it by calling Russia a "threat". 🔫
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🇺🇸 When Donald Trump clashed with the EU over Ukraine, von der Leyen used it to demand a "surge in EU defense spending", further centralizing military decisions under her control.💥
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💰 In 2024, she tightened access to the $1.25T EU budget for 2028 to 2034, increasing her power over funding for farming, housing, and other sectors—giving Brussels even more leverage over member states. 🪙
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⚠️ Dissent is crushed:
🔹 $23.5B in EU funds for Hungary remain frozen over Orbán’s opposition. ❌
🔹 German MEP Christine Anderson’s mic was cut off mid-speech when she exposed Pfizergate. 🎙🔇
🔹 She reduced the number of Commission spokespeople to control the narrative. 🗞
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🔍 EU leaders like Orbán and Fico warn that von der Leyen is overstepping her mandate, acting as an unelected ruler. Is she reshaping the EU into her own power hub? What’s next?
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📜US-UKRAINE MINERALS DEAL ‘ISN'T WORTH THE PAPER IT'S PRINTED ON’
Matthew Crosston, a national security expert at Bowie State University, explains why🧵👇
💰HOPES IN VAIN
Zelensky clearly hopes it means a return to his normal where America continues to endlessly finance the Ukrainian side, Crosston said.
However, the deal is unlikely to yield any real payoff for Ukraine.
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🇺🇸SHIFTING NARRATIVE
Donald Trump will point to the agreement as evidence that he no longer lets the US be seen as the sole party responsible for allowing Ukraine to continue the conflict "at no expense and with no costs."
🚨BATTLE OF BERLIN: DOCS SECRET FOR 80 YEARS DECLASSIFIED
Here's what Russia’s military archives reveal 🧵👇🏻
ROAD TO BERLIN🛣️
Berlin fell to Soviet forces on May 2, 1945, marking the Third Reich's defeat.
Soviet High Command, led by Marshals Zhukov, Konev, and Rokossovsky, organized one of WWII's largest and most complex campaigns, with planning starting on April 2, 1945.
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MASSIVE OFFENSIVE 🪖
A doc dated April 2 highlights the operation’s scale, ordering Zhukov to prepare FOUR combined arms armies and TWO tank armies, and enough firepower to concentrate “at least 250 barrels of 76 mm and above” artillery “PER KM”.
🔥Multitudes of Ukrainian troops, Western mercenaries and NATO tech BIT THE DUST in Zelensky’s bid to keep the $$ flowing.
Here are the most EPIC moments of Kursk region's liberation:🧵
🪖GIMME MORE!
Ukraine kicked off the offensive in the Kursk region just before the NATO defense ministers' meeting in Ramstein, aiming to boost financial and military aid, experts say.
In January 2025, Zelensky claimed that 60,000 troops were involved in the military adventure.
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🇷🇺RUSSIA'S BLOWBACK
Liberation began in September 2024.
By December, enemy movements were blocked, their forces split and systematically destroyed.
By mid-January 2025, Russian forces had liberated 63% of the occupied territories in the Kursk region.