dominic.borcea

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[–] dominic.borcea@piefed.social 22 points 2 hours ago (1 children)

They're too busy with their siestas, drinking wine and talking very loudly to read international media.

[–] dominic.borcea@piefed.social 80 points 2 hours ago (10 children)

Straight up lying about what other governments agree to.
Like, I don't even know what the purpose was here... what did they think, the spanish won't be hearing about it because its in english?

 

Earlier White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said that Spain has agreed to cooperate with the U.S. military after President Donald Trump threatened to cut trade with Madrid over its stance against the US-Israeli strikes on Iran

Which then quickly prompted the Spanish government to categorically deny any such agreement of cooperation with the US military.


Article translated w/ DeepL

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, José Manuel Albares, has “categorically” denied that Spain will “cooperate militarily” with the US, as previously stated by White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt. At a press conference, the US official said that “Spain has agreed to cooperate militarily in the last few hours.” In an appearance this morning, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez summed up Spain's position on the conflict “in four words: No to war.” For its part, the European Commission has warned that it is prepared to act and safeguard the interests of the Union in response to US President Donald Trump's threat of a trade embargo against Spain. On the ground, Turkey has reported that NATO systems installed on its soil have shot down a missile over its territory, which fell without causing damage after flying over Iraq and Syria. NATO has condemned the launch by Iran. In addition, Israel continues, together with the US, its bombing of Iran, where it has attacked targets in Tehran and other cities. The death toll from the offensive by both countries has exceeded 1,000, while the Ayatollah regime has continued to launch missiles against US targets in countries surrounding the Persian Gulf, such as Kuwait, the Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar.

[–] dominic.borcea@piefed.social 16 points 4 hours ago

Doubt it. Solidary with Spain doesn't necessarily translate to agreeing with Spain, but defending Spain's right to sovereignty.
Similar to how someone's defense of others' free speech doesn't translate to agreement of whatever it is that they say.

 

French President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday voiced solidarity with Spain following recent threats by US President Donald Trump over Madrid's stance on Iran.

Macron has just spoken with Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez “to express France’s European solidarity in response to the recent threats of economic coercion that Spain was targeted with yesterday," the French Presidency told broadcaster BFMTV.

European Council President Antonio Costa also expressed the EU's solidarity with Madrid and noted that the bloc "will always ensure that the interests of its Member States are fully protected."

[–] dominic.borcea@piefed.social 14 points 8 hours ago

Russian President Vladimir Putin described the killing of the Iranian leader as a cynical violation of international norms, while Russia’s Foreign Ministry called on all sides to immediately cease hostilities.

FUCKING LOL

[–] dominic.borcea@piefed.social 7 points 8 hours ago (2 children)

But the 27-nation bloc isn’t capable of speaking with one voice, because the war in Ukraine (and Hungary and Slovakia’s lack of support) once again weighs in, alongside Brussels’ dependency on the US across a range of sectors, from energy and defence, to tech and finance.

The author seems to forget another crucial matter. Its not just that Europe relies heavily on American weapons/military both for its defence and for the war in Ukraine, it is also that the Islamic occupiers of Iran have directly and explicitly involved their military industrial complex in an European war on the side of the aggressor.

They have built an entire drone industry inside Russia and for years they have directly helped Russia in its imperialist quest of conquering Ukraine with the thousands upon thousands of drones that have struck hospitals, schools, residential areas, energy infrastructure, military infrastructure, etc.

The Islamic occupiers are directly invested and benefit directly from Russia's war of aggression.

And that's another matter that I argue weighs heavily on the European choice of silence.

[–] dominic.borcea@piefed.social 32 points 8 hours ago (1 children)

Can we ban those usaian monsters from the whole union, please?
Its bad enough that many EU countries have already so many cars, we don't need those micro-dick-energy metal death boxes to clog our streets too.