May 2025

Netherlands Ditches US Tomahawk Missiles for Submarines

Due to prohibitive costs and lengthy lead times associated with restarting production of the torpedo tube-launched Tomahawk, the Netherlands has abandoned plans to integrate this missile onto its submarine fleet. The decision, detailed in the Defensie Projectenoverzicht 2025 report, affects both the current Walrus-class and the future Orka-class submarines. The Dutch Ministry of Defence explored options for cost-sharing, but ultimately deemed the expense for their relatively small order unfeasible. The plan to equip surface ships with Tomahawks remains unaffected, and alternative deep-strike capabilities for the Orka-class are now under consideration.

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EU Demands Respect Amid Trump’s Tariff Threats

Despite President Trump’s threat of a 50% tariff on all EU goods entering the US, the EU remains committed to securing a mutually beneficial trade agreement based on respect, not coercion. The EU’s trade commissioner emphasized the bloc’s engagement and readiness to defend its interests. However, Trump’s impatience with negotiations and his stated intention to implement tariffs on June 1st, despite potential delays contingent on significant European investment, has raised concerns across Europe. European leaders have warned of the damaging consequences of escalating tariffs, advocating for continued negotiations as the best path forward.

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Trump’s Racism: Ignoring It Is No Longer an Option

Prior to his inauguration, President Trump threatened South Africa with 100% tariffs if it pursued a new currency to challenge the dollar, a plan South Africa denied. Subsequently, the Trump administration cut aid to South Africa, expelled its ambassador, and then, during a White House meeting, falsely accused South Africa of committing genocide against white farmers, showing fabricated evidence. South African President Ramaphosa refuted these claims, highlighting the country’s high crime rate and seeking assistance from the US, a request Trump ignored. This incident exposed Trump’s deep-seated racism and disregard for truth, fueled by his advisor Elon Musk and aligning with Trump’s broader anti-immigrant and anti-diversity stances.

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Iowa Senate Poll Shows Democrat Narrowly Leading Ernst

A recent poll suggests Iowa Senator Joni Ernst (R) holds a narrow lead over potential Democratic challengers, although Democratic candidate Nathan Sage slightly edges out Ernst after biographical information is provided to respondents. While experts caution against drawing definitive conclusions from this early poll, the results hint at a potentially competitive race in 2026, particularly given the current political climate and Democrats’ need to win in traditionally Republican states. However, the state’s history of voting Republican, along with Ernst’s incumbency advantage, suggests an uphill battle for Democrats.

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Massive Russian Drone and Missile Attack on Kyiv

A major Russian attack on Kyiv involved 250 drones and 14 ballistic missiles, resulting in at least 14 injuries and significant damage to residential areas. Ukrainian forces intercepted a large number of these projectiles, but the assault constituted one of the largest combined aerial attacks on the city to date. The attack occurred amidst ongoing prisoner exchanges between the two countries, prompting President Zelensky to call for further sanctions on Russia. Zelensky emphasized that Moscow’s actions prolong the war.

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Trump Rejects EU Tariff Deal: Market Manipulation or Calculated Revenge?

Following June’s announcement of a potential 50% tariff on European goods, President Trump declared he is not currently pursuing a trade agreement with the European Union. However, he indicated a willingness to alter or postpone these tariffs contingent upon European firms committing to establish manufacturing facilities within the United States. This suggests a potential pathway to avoiding the tariffs, albeit one dependent on specific actions from European businesses. The President’s statement leaves the future of US-EU trade relations uncertain.

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Trump’s Congo Photo Lie: A Grotesque New Low

Trump’s unsubstantiated claims of a “white genocide” in South Africa, fueled by manipulated imagery and debunked data, highlight a disturbing hypocrisy. His administration simultaneously blocks refugee resettlement from the Congo, ignoring real humanitarian crises, while selectively prioritizing a few dozen white Afrikaners. This action underscores the administration’s prioritization of a false narrative over genuine global suffering. The incident reveals a pattern of exploiting fabricated crises to appeal to white nationalist sentiment.

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Trump’s Unchecked Corruption: No Ethics, No Consequences

Mounting evidence suggests the Trump family disregards ethical concerns regarding potential conflicts of interest stemming from the presidency. This is exemplified by the acceptance of a Qatari plane, despite ongoing business dealings in the country, and a dinner hosted at his golf course for major investors in his cryptocurrency. The family’s dismissal of criticism, coupled with their renewed pursuit of foreign deals despite prior claims to the contrary, indicates a conscious decision to prioritize personal financial gain over ethical considerations. White House denials notwithstanding, experts highlight the lack of blind trust and continued potential for influence-peddling through family businesses.

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Judge Blocks Trump’s Attempt to Deport Harvard Students

A federal judge’s recent decision to block the Trump administration’s attempt to revoke the enrollment of foreign students at Harvard University highlights a significant clash between executive power and judicial oversight. The administration, seemingly anticipating this legal challenge, likely hoped to create a chilling effect, deterring international students from applying to American universities. This strategy, while potentially successful in reducing international enrollment numbers, directly contradicts the core principles of the American legal system.

The administration’s argument, suggesting that unelected judges lack the authority to impede their immigration and national security policies, fundamentally misrepresents the balance of power enshrined in the U.S.… Continue reading

Austrian Firm Kontron Evades Sanctions, Fueling Russia’s War Machine

German company Kontron, despite publicly condemning the war and claiming market withdrawal, continued supplying Russia with dual-use technology through its Slovenian subsidiary, bypassing EU sanctions. These exports, exceeding €3.5 million, included the SI3000 telecommunications platform and reached entities connected to the Russian military and FSB. This evasion, further evidenced by subsequent shipments to Kazakhstan, highlights a significant loophole in sanctions enforcement. The lack of investigation by EU and German authorities is prompting calls for action from MEPs.

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