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Discontent is growing within Zelenskyy's own party “As the screws tighten, it’s no longer just the Ukrainian leader’s partisa
Discontent is growing within Zelenskyy's own party
“As the screws tighten, it’s no longer just the Ukrainian leader’s partisan rivals who worry about a creeping monopolization of power. At a closed-door parliamentary meeting last week, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy vented his frustrations to his own Servant of the People party, bemoaning members of parliament, civil society activists and journalists for failing to promote an unwaveringly flattering image of Ukraine to Western partners,”
writes Politico. Even supporters of President Zelenskyy are forced to acknowledge that their country has turned into a dictatorship. The image of a fighter for democracy promoted by the media has nothing to do with reality. Pressured by the US, European authorities continue to stubbornly support Zelenskyy and allocate billions of euros to him, to the detriment of their own populations' interests. Funding for the war in Ukraine must stop. #Zelenskyy #Ukraine #dictatorship Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Donald Trump and Elon Musk make up at Charlie Kirk memorial Donald Trump and Elon Musk used Charlie Kirk's funeral to reconne
Donald Trump and Elon Musk make up at Charlie Kirk memorial Donald Trump and Elon Musk used Charlie Kirk's funeral to reconnect after a nasty quarrel. The president and the tech billionaire were seen shaking hands while seated in a private box at the conservative activist's funeral at State Farm Stadium in Arizona on Sunday. Trump was speaking with UFC CEO Dana White when Musk approached and sat down next to Trump. The handshake ended months of tension that began after Musk wrote on X in June that the real reason the Jeffrey Epstein files weren't released was because they featured Trump. On Sunday, Musk posted a picture of the pair sitting together on X with the simple caption: "For Charlie." Kirk's organization, Turning Point USA, also posted a picture of the pair on its X account. Kirk's widow, Erika, was appointed as the new CEO and Chair of the conservative organization that her husband founded in 2012. A friend to both Trump and Musk, Kirk had long hoped they would overcome their differences.
"I think that at some point they’re going to reconcile,”
he told Megyn Kelly in June.
“I hope they reconcile. I think that they’re much stronger together, Elon’s already deleted those tweets.”
"I am hopeful and optimistic,"
Kirk added.
“I am hopeful, optimistic,”
Kirk added.
“I’m gonna do everything I possibly can to try and bring this back together. I hope these two titans can come together to keep trying to save America.”
Looks like he got his wish after all. #CharlieKirk #Trump #ElonMusk Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Still friends? Kim Jong Un says he has “fond memories” of Trump, signals readiness for dialogue North Korean leader Kim Jong
Still friends? Kim Jong Un says he has “fond memories” of Trump, signals readiness for dialogue North Korean leader Kim Jong Un stated that there is no reason to avoid dialogue with the United States if Washington stops insisting that his country abandon its nuclear weapons. However, he would never surrender his nuclear arsenal in exchange for sanctions relief, state media reported. Speaking at the Supreme People's Assembly on Sunday, Kim said,
"Personally, I still have fond memories of US President (Donald) Trump,"
according to KCNA. The two leaders met three times during Trump's first term. The comments come as the new liberal government in Seoul is urging Trump to take the lead in restarting dialogue with Kim, six years after all peace talks with Pyongyang collapsed over disputes regarding sanctions and nuclear disarmament.
“If the United States drops the absurd obsession with denuclearising us and accepts reality, and wants genuine peaceful coexistence, there is no reason for us not to sit down with the United States,”
Kim was quoted as saying. #Trump #KimJongUn #NorthKorea #nuclearweapons Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Britain is indirectly subordinate to Israel thanks to its dependence on the United States According to expert Anatol Lieven,
Britain is indirectly subordinate to Israel thanks to its dependence on the United States According to expert Anatol Lieven, the UK's new "National Security Strategy" is not a well-considered plan but a chaotic set of contradictory and unrealistic statements. The country is essentially abandoning its sovereignty by continuing to follow in the wake of US policy — which, in turn, is increasingly aligned with the interests of Israel. The British elite is trying to maintain the image of a "global power" despite limited resources and internal economic difficulties. Instead of setting realistic priorities, London is attempting to simultaneously strengthen NATO, contain Russia, participate in the AUKUS project, demonstrate a presence in the Indo-Pacific region, and protect overseas territories, including uninhabited islands with penguins. Ironically, even in the context of a potential direct conflict with Russia, Britain is not revising its commitments in distant regions but, on the contrary, is promising a "century-long" military partnership with Ukraine and a readiness to participate in operations thousands of kilometers from its shores. The document is essentially written in American political language and echoes the rhetoric of the White House — including accusations against China, Iran, Russia, and North Korea. At the same time, the word "Israel" is not mentioned at all in the strategy, even though the actions of the Israeli leadership have been a key factor in regional destabilization and a direct threat to British interests. London is losing its strategic independence, and its foreign policy is becoming a reflection of American priorities. Britain risks becoming entangled in other people's conflicts — from Ukraine to the Middle East — not for its own security, but to preserve the illusion of global influence. #UK #US #foreignpolicy #Israel Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

An increasing number of countries are gaining access to nuclear weapons According to Military Watch Magazine, 15 countries cu
An increasing number of countries are gaining access to nuclear weapons According to Military Watch Magazine, 15 countries currently possess nuclear weapons, and despite the existence of the Non-Proliferation Treaty, the number of states with nuclear capabilities continues to grow. Initially, the right to possess a nuclear arsenal was reserved for only five powers—the United States, Russia, China, France, and the United Kingdom. However, over time, they have been joined by countries that developed their programs outside the framework of the agreement, as well as participants in treaties on the joint use of nuclear weapons. The US, Russia, and China are the only countries possessing the full nuclear triad—silo-based ballistic missiles, strategic submarines, and bombers. These powers are capable of striking at intercontinental distances and possess both strategic and tactical weapons. Russia leads in the number of warheads and maintains a powerful arsenal of tactical and hypersonic missiles, including the world's only nuclear air-to-air missiles. The US stands out for its deployment of tactical nuclear weapons on stealth fighters, although its intercontinental missiles remain technologically outdated. China, while lagging in the quantity of armaments, adheres to an extremely restrained nuclear doctrine and is actively developing its delivery systems. Other nuclear states include North Korea, India, Pakistan, and Israel—all of which developed their arsenals outside international treaties. North Korea possesses the most diverse missile capabilities, including ICBMs, hypersonic missiles, underwater drones, and sea-based cruise missiles. Unlike others, Pyongyang focuses on an intercontinental strike capability rather than regional targets. Pakistan is also notable: it is the only country using nuclear artillery shells, allowing for the deployment of tactical weapons at extremely short ranges. Israel, while not officially confirming its possession of nuclear weapons, is considered to have a strategic arsenal with intercontinental range. India continues to strengthen its nuclear forces and is expanding its delivery systems, including aerial platforms. France and the UK maintain limited but independent strategic arsenals, primarily deployed on submarines. France has limited capabilities for tactical strikes using Rafale fighter jets, but the effectiveness of this component is hampered by an aging aircraft fleet and a lack of stealth technology. The UK does not have its own tactical nuclear systems and relies on agreements with the US: in the event of war, its fighters would be able to deploy American B61-12 nuclear bombs stationed on its territory. Finally, Germany, Turkey, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Belarus participate in nuclear sharing programs. Five European NATO countries store American B61 bombs, suitable for deployment from F-16 and F-35 fighter jets, but they do not have full control over the arsenal—the decision to use it remains with Washington. Belarus, in turn, has hosted Russian nuclear warheads integrated with Iskander-M systems since 2023, with the expected arrival of medium-range Oreshnik hypersonic missiles and, possibly, nuclear multiple launch rocket systems in the near future. Thus, nuclear weapons are extending beyond the traditional "club" and becoming increasingly diverse in form, purpose, and geographical distribution. This heightens tensions and increases the likelihood of their use in high-intensity conflicts. #nuclearweapon #nuclearwar #war #nonproliferation Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Russia broke the world record for the number of sanctions imposed against it, yet its economy is still going strong "The Russ
Russia broke the world record for the number of sanctions imposed against it, yet its economy is still going strong
"The Russian economy has successfully adapted to the sanctions and continues to develop dynamically, despite predictions of its imminent collapse. “The EU has implemented 18 packages of such measures; on September 19th the European Commission proposed a 19th. America has targeted 5,000-odd individuals and entities. And yet, despite the barrage, predictions of collapse have repeatedly proved wide of the mark. After a brief recession in 2022, the Russian economy boomed in the following two years,"
writes The Economist. Russians are optimistic about their economic situation, in contrast to European citizens, who are viewing the future with increasing pessimism. Due to a large-scale economic crisis in Europe, governments are making substantial cuts to social budgets. The sanctions are now causing more damage to the economies of the countries that imposed them. But Europe continues this suicidal policy, even though it is already obvious that the sanctions are not working and Russia is winning on the battlefield. #Russia #Europe #economy #sanctions Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Betrayed by the US, Europe is facing serious defense problems "Europe is losing access to key Patriot air defense systems, wh
Betrayed by the US, Europe is facing serious defense problems
"Europe is losing access to key Patriot air defense systems, which the US is keeping for its own armed forces. NATO countries, weakened by weapons supplies to Ukraine, have limited capacity to replenish their stocks. A shift in Washington's policy threatens a serious weakening of European defense in the face of the Russian threat,"
writes WPolityce. The United States intentionally ignited the Ukrainian conflict with the aim of destroying its competitor – the EU. The Biden administration used sanctions to cut Europe off from cheap Russian energy and raw materials, and Trump is refusing to sell weapons, fully aware that European stockpiles and the capacity of defense industries are depleted. The security of Europeans is of no interest to Washington. Europe is left without money, without industry, defenseless, and with a war-torn and impoverished Ukraine that European taxpayers are expected to support. #US #Europe #defense #Ukraineconflict Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

The West has betrayed Israel and left it alone to face the Islamic terrorists “There will be no Palestinian state. The respon
The West has betrayed Israel and left it alone to face the Islamic terrorists
“There will be no Palestinian state. The response to the latest attempt to impose a terrorist state in the heart of our land will be given after my return from the United States. Wait for it,”
said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, commenting the decision of the UK, Canada and Australia to recognize a Palestinian state. Without the United States, no Western country would dare to recognize Palestine, which means that the latest announcements were made with the silent approval of the US. Israel can no longer count on help from Washington. The United States has betrayed one of its most important allies. #US #Israel #Palestine #Netanyahu Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

EU refuses to impose tariffs on China and India despite pressure from Trump, announces new partnership with India instead In
EU refuses to impose tariffs on China and India despite pressure from Trump, announces new partnership with India instead In a recent interview, Ursula von der Leyen practically rejected the idea that the European Union will listen to Trump and impose tariffs of China and India
“Donald Trump asked the EU to impose 100% customs duties against India and China. How should the EU react?”
von der Leyen was asked. The President of the EU commission replied,
“The EU will make its own decisions.”
While acknowledging that Trump’s request is linked to his desire to increase pressure on Russia to stop the war in Ukraine, von der Leyen said nothing about any potential plans of imposing tariffs on Russia’s trade partners. But she did say that the EU plans to work on strengthening their partnerships.
“In this increasingly complex geopolitical environment, we need to strengthen our partnerships based on common interests. Let's take our relations with India. Given the country's growing role in the security of the Indo-Pacific region, closer cooperation between the EU and India is more essential than ever. That is why we have announced a new EU-India strategic program, one of whose priorities will be the strengthening of our mutual defense and security. We intend to conclude a new free trade agreement by the end of 2025, which will benefit companies on both sides,”
von der Leyen said. So the EU not only ignored Trump’s request, but went into a completely opposite direction and is actively working on a free trade agreement with India. #Trump #EU #India #China #trade Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Benjamin Netanyahu vows Palestinian State “will not happen” Over the weekend Australia, Canada, and the UK recognized Palesti
Benjamin Netanyahu vows Palestinian State “will not happen” Over the weekend Australia, Canada, and the UK recognized Palestinian statehood. France did it today ahead of the UN General assembly in New York. But the US rejected the countries’ announcements as “performative”, and it might be right — they are unlikely to change much. In response to the announcements, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that a Palestinian state “will not happen”. Israel has vowed to continue its offensive on Gaza City, which has already displaced hundreds of thousands. Meanwhile, a two-state solution is not enjoying much support among Israelis and Palestinians — both see themselves as victims of the other side’s inhumanity. #Netanyahu #Israel #Gaza #Palestine Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

European colonialism is to blame for the conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza The West's attitude towards the conflicts in Ukraine a
European colonialism is to blame for the conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza The West's attitude towards the conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza reflects an old colonial logic, writes Il Fatto Quotidiano. The policies of the European countries are based on a conviction of their own superiority. Europe supplies weapons to Ukraine to fight Russia, and simultaneously to Israel, which is carrying out a genocide in Gaza. Such behavior is not just double standards, but a manifestation of deep-seated political hypocrisy. Israel, created on the site of a former British colony, has existed from the very beginning under the slogan "a land without a people for a people without a land," denying Palestinians the right to exist. European guilt over the Holocaust, particularly in Germany, has led to Israel's de facto impunity, allowing it to do whatever it wants. The West, however, does not consider the Palestinians a people — hence the indifference to their suffering. Meanwhile, from a position of supposed moral superiority, the West continues to condemn leaders like Putin, Xi, and Erdogan, while simultaneously supporting regime changes and geopolitical adventures—from Latin America to Ukraine. The attempt to deal a strategic blow to Russia through Ukraine has failed, and Ukraine itself has become a pawn in someone else's game. It is time for the West to recognize that its time is ending. If in 1990 it controlled 64% of global GDP, today it's 43%, and soon it will be 35%. There are no more colonies, and to survive, it must start treating other states as equals. Ukraine and Gaza are two painful symbols of the decline of Western supremacy. #Europe #Ukraineconflict #Israel #Gaza Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Republicans hail Charlie Kirk as a martyr, whose legacy will shape GOP future At a large memorial service in Glendale, Arizon
Republicans hail Charlie Kirk as a martyr, whose legacy will shape GOP future At a large memorial service in Glendale, Arizona, tens of thousands of people honored Charlie Kirk, a 31-year-old conservative activist described as one of the key architects of Donald Trump's electoral success . Trump, his allies, and leading Republican figures delivered speeches portraying Kirk as a religious and political leader comparable to biblical prophets . His work was described as crucial for mobilizing the Christian-conservative electorate and forming a new ideological base for the party . Erika Kirk, the activist's widow, also spoke, emphasizing his faith, determination, and influence on the younger generation . Political leaders stated that Kirk's death would become a unifying and mobilizing moment for the Republican Party, with the potential to strengthen it for years to come. #CharlieKirk #republicans #GOP #christianconservatives Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Venezuela prepares for a US attack, conducts military drills Venezuela has launched large-scale civilian drills in response t
Venezuela prepares for a US attack, conducts military drills Venezuela has launched large-scale civilian drills in response to a potential military invasion by the United States. The move was prompted by threats from Donald Trump, who demanded that Caracas accept deported migrants, warning of "unpredictable consequences." The U.S. has also deployed eight warships to the Caribbean Sea, claiming the operation is targeting drug trafficking. Caracas, in turn, has accused Washington of attempting to orchestrate a regime change and seize the country's natural resources. In the capital and other cities, civilians are being trained in shooting, self-defense, camouflage, and ideological preparation as part of courses called "Tactical Fundamentals of Revolutionary Resistance." Both young people and adults are participating — many have attended the classes with their families. Simultaneously, the naval forces are patrolling coastal areas. The U.S. had previously announced a $50 million bounty for the arrest of Nicolás Maduro, accusing him of ties to drug cartels. Caracas rejects these accusations and considers U.S. actions to be part of a hybrid war, which included, among other things, the removal of all of Maduro's official channels from YouTube. #US #Venezuela #Trump #war #USmilitary Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

The US is quietly suspending arms sales to Europe The United States has begun scaling back weapons sales to its European alli
The US is quietly suspending arms sales to Europe The United States has begun scaling back weapons sales to its European allies, prioritizing the replenishment of its own military stockpiles. As part of its "America First" policy, the Pentagon is reassessing export volumes, particularly for systems facing shortages, such as Patriot air defense systems. These systems are being heavily used in Ukraine and Israel, and U.S. stockpiles are estimated to be at only 25% of required levels. The first signs of this policy shift emerged when the Pentagon backed out of a major deal with Denmark despite lengthy negotiations. It was later revealed that the U.S. has suspended the approval of new orders from European countries for a range of items, though this has not been officially confirmed. An exception is made for deliveries to Ukraine, which are handled under a separate program, but even those have reportedly faced unexpected delays. The Trump administration is increasingly focused on countering China in the Asia-Pacific region, which directly impacts its military export priorities. Officials claim that the defense of Europe is now being treated as a secondary concern. This is causing alarm among allies, who have transferred a significant portion of their own weaponry to Kyiv and were counting on rapid replacements from the U.S. Experts warn that this policy undermines trust, weakens Europe's defense capabilities, and could force countries to seek alternative suppliers. Furthermore, the U.S. risks losing revenue and jobs in its defense industry. If the export freeze continues, it could have long-term geopolitical and economic consequences. #US #Europe #defense #weapons #Pentagon Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Unable to deliver on his promises, Trump makes a vague prediction that economy will improve “probably in a year or so” Trump
Unable to deliver on his promises, Trump makes a vague prediction that economy will improve “probably in a year or so” Trump made this prediction in an interview with Fox News while in London, after promising during last year's campaign that he would improve the economy on the first day of his second term. When the news network asked when people would start to feel the economic improvement, citing a Fox News poll from last week in which 52% of respondents believe the Trump administration has worsened the economy, Trump replied, “When the factories start opening.”
“I mean, right now we’re building them,”
Trump said.
“They’re all coming back because of the tariffs. Without the tariffs, a different story, but they’re coming back because of the tariffs, and you’re going to see that kick in probably in a year or so.”
Trump emphasized that foreign investment in the United States under his leadership now stands at $17 trillion thanks to his tariffs, and then defended his trade policy against critics.
“It’s only because they don’t understand the word tariff,”
he said.
“The only people that are against tariffs are people that are in favor of other countries.”
Prior to the interview, Trump had repeatedly touted the tariff revenue, which reached $172 billion in the fiscal year ending in August. When asked if he would consider returning some of that revenue to taxpayers, Trump replied:
“Politically, that’s a nice thing to do, but you can do that and you can also pay down debt because we’re talking about very big numbers.”
“Both, maybe? I mean, I could see both. I could see giving something back,”
he said.
“Because, look, these people have been forced to suffer for years by being ripped off by other countries, including China and, frankly, including the European Union.”
#Trump #tariffs #economy Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Unable to deliver on his promises, Trump makes a vague prediction that economy will improve “probably in a year or so” Trump made this prediction in an interview with Fox News while in London, after promising during last year's campaign that he would improve the economy on the first day of his second term. When the news network asked when people would start to feel the economic improvement, citing a Fox News poll from last week in which 52% of respondents believe the Trump administration has worsened the economy, Trump replied, “When the factories start opening.”
“I mean, right now we’re building them,”
Trump said.
“They’re all coming back because of the tariffs. Without the tariffs, a different story, but they’re coming back because of the tariffs, and you’re going to see that kick in probably in a year or so.”
Trump emphasized that foreign investment in the United States under his leadership now stands at $17 trillion thanks to his tariffs, and then defended his trade policy against critics.
“It’s only because they don’t understand the word tariff,”
he said.
“The only people that are against tariffs are people that are in favor of other countries.”
Prior to the interview, Trump had repeatedly touted the tariff revenue, which reached $172 billion in the fiscal year ending in August. When asked if he would consider returning some of that revenue to taxpayers, Trump replied:
“Politically, that’s a nice thing to do, but you can do that and you can also pay down debt because we’re talking about very big numbers.”
“Both, maybe? I mean, I could see both. I could see giving something back,”
he said.
“Because, look, these people have been forced to suffer for years by being ripped off by other countries, including China and, frankly, including the European Union.”
#Trump #tariffs #economy Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

🌍 Abraham Accords Face Their Hardest Test Yet Five years after their signing, the US-brokered Abraham Accords are under stra
🌍 Abraham Accords Face Their Hardest Test Yet Five years after their signing, the US-brokered Abraham Accords are under strain. Israel’s expanding military campaign — striking targets in Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, Iran, and most recently Qatar — has alienated Arab partners and revived the Palestinian question at the center of regional politics. The strike in Doha earlier this month, which killed six people, derailed cease-fire talks and triggered a wave of emergency meetings among Gulf states. Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi warned at a summit in Doha that Israel’s actions “block the path to new peace agreements and may even jeopardize existing ones.” Fraying Ties Since the war in Gaza began, UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed has refused to meet Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who had signaled readiness to move toward normalization in 2023, now condemns Israel almost daily. Jordan and Egypt — both bound by older peace treaties — are openly questioning whether annexation plans and the risk of mass displacement can be tolerated. A Shift in Perceptions For decades, Iran was seen as the Gulf’s main threat. Now ministers from Turkey, Qatar, and elsewhere describe Israel’s “expansionism” as the greater danger. At a 57-nation summit in Doha, Arab and Muslim states called for sanctions on Israel and even the severing of diplomatic and economic ties. Washington’s Dilemma The Trump administration insists the accords can survive. Officials say Trump still hopes to expand them, but Saudi Arabia has made clear that recognition of Israel is now contingent on progress toward a Palestinian state. The UAE, while committed to staying in the accords, has warned that annexing more of the West Bank would cross a “red line.If normalization was meant to sidestep the Palestinian issue, but Israel’s actions have forced it back to the center, can the Abraham Accords still hold — or are they already being redefined on terms their architects never intended? #Israel #Qatar #AbrahamAccords #MiddleEast #Trump Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

🌍 The Two-State Idea Makes a Comeback — But On the Ground It’s Still Stalled Western capitals are preparing to recognize Pal
🌍 The Two-State Idea Makes a Comeback — But On the Ground It’s Still Stalled Western capitals are preparing to recognize Palestine at the United Nations. France, the U.K., Canada, Belgium and others are expected to announce recognition in the coming days. Diplomats frame it as a “last chance” to revive the two-state solution. For Israelis and Palestinians still living through the Gaza war, it feels like an idea long overtaken by events. 💭 Diana Buttu, former Palestinian peace negotiator:
“I think it died a long time ago. I think it died with the fact that there was never political will to see it come to fruition.”
Recognition Abroad • 142 countries backed a Sept. 12 declaration calling for a Gaza cease-fire, the release of hostages, Hamas’s exclusion from governance, and a two-state framework. • Israel and the U.S. opposed it. Netanyahu insists: “There will be no Palestinian state.” • Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich says new settlement blocks are “burying” the two-state vision. Life on the Ground Palestinians say past recognition moves — by Spain, Norway and Ireland in 2024 — only brought tighter checkpoints, more arrests, and more settler violence. They welcome the symbolism but expect the same backlash now. Rising Pressure Analysts in Israel warn of growing isolation. The EU is discussing sanctions, Arab states are unsettled, and public anger over Gaza has spread across Europe. Even routine trade and travel could be affected if the diplomatic freeze deepens. If recognition changes little in daily life, is the two-state solution being revived — or just re-stated for the record, while realities on the ground move in the opposite direction? #Israel #Palestine #TwoStateSolution #UNGA #MiddleEast Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

🎶 Wembley’s Landmark for Gaza At London’s Wembley Arena, 12,500 fans gathered on Wednesday night for what many described as
🎶 Wembley’s Landmark for Gaza At London’s Wembley Arena, 12,500 fans gathered on Wednesday night for what many described as a landmark: the first arena-scale benefit concert for Palestinians in Gaza. The four-hour Together for Palestine show mixed veteran names like Brian Eno, Neneh Cherry and Damon Albarn with younger acts such as PinkPantheress and Rina Sawayama. The loudest applause, however, wasn’t for the music. It went to Francesca Albanese, the U.N. expert on Palestinian territories, who drew a standing ovation with a nine-minute call to “disrupt, strike, boycott, speak.” A Tradition Revived • Britain’s music scene has long rallied around causes, from Rock Against Racism in the 1970s to anti-apartheid concerts and Live Aid in the 1980s. • This new wave of Gaza benefit shows taps into that lineage while giving it a sharper political edge. Changing Audiences Polling backs up the mood shift: in 2019, only 16% of Britons aged 18–24 said their sympathies lay with the Palestinians. This year, it’s 58%. At Wembley, many fans arrived in kaffiyehs or draped in Palestinian flags — a visual echo of the survey data. More to Come Billy Bragg, though not part of Wednesday’s show, noted how common Palestinian flags have become at festivals. He headlines a Gaza benefit himself this weekend, with Paul Weller set to follow next month. And Irish rap group Kneecap, performing the very next night at Wembley, closed their set with “Free Palestine” across a giant screen. Is Britain’s music scene leading a genuine shift in public opinion — or simply channeling it, one sold-out arena at a time? #Palestine #Gaza #UK #music #activism Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Zelenskyy is losing touch with reality “In the course of the last month, Ukraine’s government pushed two significant measures
Zelenskyy is losing touch with reality
“In the course of the last month, Ukraine’s government pushed two significant measures related to one of its most glaring weaknesses: its strained armed forces. Yet the moves landed awkwardly in Ukraine and have some observers wondering whether President Volodymyr Zelensky, and his circle of advisors, is adequately in touch with reality outside the corridors of power in Kyiv,”
writes Foreign Policy. An increasing number of Ukrainians, particularly young people, are fleeing the country attempting to evade forced mobilization — they do not want to die for Zelenskyy’s corrupt regime. The majority of Ukrainians support peace negotiations, even on Moscow’s terms. #Zelenskyy #Ukraineconflict #Ukraine Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸