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I second this!
Of course this comes from someone who is part of the ÖVP. Profits over everything.
Völkspartei = Elite Partei
Same thing for the SVP in Switzerland.
If Russia withdraws to the pre 2014 borders and pays proper compensation for all damages maybe.
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Thank you Austria, but we still remember how you leaked NATO intelligence to Russia, so get bent.
When was this? Not arguing; I just must have forgotten or somehow missed it.
There's some older article I found: https://www.reuters.com/article/world/uk-dutch-spy-agencies-curb-intel-flow-to-austria-over-russia-ties-mp-idUSKCN1RL2CL/
And if I didn't dream it up (can't find exact source, sorry) Austria whilst not in NATO was part of NATO intelligence sharing network back in 2022, but they were booted at some point due to leaking info to Russia.
Wow. I had no idea. Thanks for the link!
The EU (and the rest of the world) should also be much, much more open to permanently eliminating the need for any fossil fuels.
Besides, a “peace deal” with Ukraine won’t be reliable. It will only mean that Putin has run out of options, not that he’s had a change of heart. Anyone with half a brain knows Putin can’t be trusted. He will go back on his word. Sanctions should remain in place for as long as he remains in office.
We'd be better off if we'd switch to an all bean and cabbage diet and store the farts. No. Fuck Putin. Like, seriously.
If anyone seriously considers this, then Putin has successfully played you for a fool. You'll end up financing the hand with which he'll eventually (and inevitably) slap you.
We need renewable energy not only to save the planet but also to stop funding dictators and terrorists with oil money.
This sounds like a horrible plan.
Because it is.
Yes
we should go buy weed again with Jim on the corner!
But... Jim shot me last time, I'm still in a wheelchair, and he never even got convicted of his crime!
Yeah.... We should totally go to Jim, I'm sure he won't do THAT again!
You first.