@elarquitecto (post #120)
SEREMOS DE NUEEEEVOOO UN IMPERRIOOOOOOO
@elarquitecto (post #120)
SEREMOS DE NUEEEEVOOO UN IMPERRIOOOOOOO
Bromas aparte... te dejo una entrevista super interesante con... Anne Applebaum! Nuestra escritora favorita de The Atlantic, que hace una disección concisa y extraordinaria del guano que tenemos pero también da esperanzas.
Este canal del Dominik (pelazo implantado en Turquía eso si, parece una muñeca el chaval) está muy muy bien, lleva personajes super interesantes.
ahora en serio, porque llevo un par de días que no sé si soy yo o qué, a ver qué opinas
tengo la sensación de que usa está en una posición de tremenda debilidad
bueno, todo esto que están haciendo los truchos, es debilitar a usa, no reforzarla
yo no sé si van a meter ia o no, pero aunque lo hagan, no va a servir para fortalecer nada
es más, podrían usar la ia para éso de formas mucho más efectivas (que no soy yo anti-ia como cinta, cojona, al revés) pero están en modo "fanatismo" paranoide-narcisista y primero sus mierdas "ideológicas" y ya la realidad la metemos ahí a martillazos si hace falta (guerra civil?? no creo, pero no es descartable)
cómo lo ves?
es que ahora encima se han quedado sin aliados o con muy pocos, y nosotros ya no nos fiamos ni del palo, especialmente con lo de los aranceles por sus santos cojones
en fin, tanto ver declive en europa y decadencia y mira
al final todo son proyecciones de uno mismo
@elarquitecto (post #125)
Yo creo que los cerdos lo que van es a pillar cacho y se la suda USA, se la suda Ucrania, se la suda todo... solo quieren pillar cacho. Es lo que Vlad Vexler llama "entrepreneurial politics". A pillar cacho.
Musk: Quiere pillar cacho para Tesla y para Space X
Thiel: Va a pillar cacho con Palantir
Trump: Quiere construir donde sea, en Gaza, en Groenlandia o DONDE SEA.
Son de un cortoplacismo que asusta. Me leí ayer la agenda 2025 y es todo "desmontar rollo gay", "quitar ayudita al colegio de los niggas". Vamos, es el ayusismo y poco más.
Quieren recortar costes de cosas "WOKE" y dárselo a sus AI, sus cohetitos y sus chanchullos.
Dime tu en qué escenario ganan los yankis? Nos tenían en su bandejita, comiendo de su manita como dice el Cinta AI. Y nos dan una espantá de cojona y se quieren alinear con un paria que se ha fundido EL EJERCITO de la URSS ENTERO para tomar el 20% de Ucrania. Quieren hacer la alianza USA.Rusa contra China?
Pero quién se va a aliar con Rusia si es todo un desfase, se pasan los contratos por el forro de los cojones, te mienten a la cara. Qué alianza vas a hacer con las 3000 viviendas del planeta?
En qué escenario USA gana perdiendo un aliado clave? En ninguno.
@lowfour (post #124)
oye, lo que la anne cuenta de rusia en el min 20 y tal, que no acepta las reglas mundiales, solo la fuerza como fuente de legitimidad, es justo lo que veo en los maga y trump y tal
@lowfour (post #126)
si, serán cortoplacistas, pero tienen nukes
y no las usarán, pero amenazar...
no sé, da mal rollo todo y lo peor es que no se ve salida, al revés, sigue aumentando el truchismo en europa, a ver este finde en alemania qué pasa
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/02/18/world/europe/us-russia-saudi-ukraine.html
The United States and Russia moved toward a head-spinning reset of their relationship on Tuesday, agreeing to work together on ending the Ukraine war, financial investment and re-establishing normal relations. The meeting between senior officials from both countries was a striking display of bonhomie after three years of American efforts to isolate Moscow for its 2022 invasion.
After more than four hours of talks, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that both sides had agreed to work on a peace settlement for Ukraine as well as to explore “the incredible opportunities that exist to partner with the Russians,” both geopolitically and economically.
“We weren’t just listening to each other, but we heard each other,” Sergey V. Lavrov, Russia’s foreign minister, said. “I have reason to believe that the American side started to better understand our positions.”
The meeting, the most extensive negotiations in more than three years between the two global powers, was the latest swerve by the Trump administration in abandoning Western efforts to punish Russia for starting Europe’s most destructive war in generations. It signaled Mr. Trump’s intention to roll back the Biden administration’s approach toward Moscow, which focused on sanctions, isolation and sending weapons to Ukraine that helped kill tens of thousands of Russian soldiers.
Speaking to reporters after the meeting, American officials did not dwell on Russia’s violation of international law in attacking Ukraine, its alleged war crimes or the three years of devastation that Russian shelling and bombardment had wrought in parts of Ukraine. Instead, they repeatedly lauded Mr. Trump for trying to stop the fighting by talking to Russia in a way that his predecessor did not.
“For three years,” Mr. Rubio said, “no one else has been able to bring something together like what we saw today, because Donald Trump is the only leader in the world that can.”
ImageThe American secretary of state, in a blue suit, walks through a door in a large room. Other officials are near him.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who met with senior Russian officials for more than four hours in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Tuesday.Credit...Pool photo by Evelyn Hockstein
The talks showed that rather than keeping the pressure on Moscow, Mr. Trump was eager to work with Russia to end the war — an approach that would most likely fulfill many of the demands of its president, Vladimir V. Putin — and that he was prepared to cast aside the worries of American allies in Europe.
The meeting came nearly a decade after Russia interfered in the 2016 election to Mr. Trump’s benefit, but then saw Mr. Trump adopt few Russia-friendly policies during his first presidency.
Tuesday’s meeting in Saudi Arabia was the latest sign that Mr. Trump’s second term could be different. In Europe and Ukraine, apprehensions are likely to deepen that the United States and Russia could try to strike their own peace deal, sidelining Kyiv and American allies.
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine reacted angrily to Tuesday’s meeting, saying he was postponing his own planned visit to Saudi Arabia — he had planned to arrive on Wednesday — to protest that Ukraine had not been invited to Tuesday’s talks.
It was important, he said that negotiations do not happen “behind the backs of the key subjects.” Any decisions, he added, “cannot be imposed” on Ukraine.
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Volodymyr Zelensky, in a black sweater, stands near a microphone. The Turkish president is behind him, out of focus.
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine, left, said that he was postponing his own planned visit to Saudi Arabia in protest after Tuesday’s talks. Credit...Necati Savas/EPA, via Shutterstock
The meeting came less than a week after Mr. Trump’s lengthy phone call with Mr. Putin and took place at a palace in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, whose crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, has been seeking to elevate his country’s role on the world stage.
Speaking to reporters after the meeting, American officials did not dwell on Russia’s violation of international law in attacking Ukraine, its alleged war crimes or the three years of devastation that Russian shelling and bombardment had wrought in parts of Ukraine. Instead, they repeatedly lauded Mr. Trump for trying to stop the fighting by talking to Russia in a way that his predecessor did not.
“For three years,” Mr. Rubio said, “no one else has been able to bring something together like what we saw today, because Donald Trump is the only leader in the world that can.”
ImageThe American secretary of state, in a blue suit, walks through a door in a large room. Other officials are near him.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who met with senior Russian officials for more than four hours in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Tuesday.Credit...Pool photo by Evelyn Hockstein
The talks showed that rather than keeping the pressure on Moscow, Mr. Trump was eager to work with Russia to end the war — an approach that would most likely fulfill many of the demands of its president, Vladimir V. Putin — and that he was prepared to cast aside the worries of American allies in Europe.
The meeting came nearly a decade after Russia interfered in the 2016 election to Mr. Trump’s benefit, but then saw Mr. Trump adopt few Russia-friendly policies during his first presidency.
Tuesday’s meeting in Saudi Arabia was the latest sign that Mr. Trump’s second term could be different. In Europe and Ukraine, apprehensions are likely to deepen that the United States and Russia could try to strike their own peace deal, sidelining Kyiv and American allies.
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine reacted angrily to Tuesday’s meeting, saying he was postponing his own planned visit to Saudi Arabia — he had planned to arrive on Wednesday — to protest that Ukraine had not been invited to Tuesday’s talks.
It was important, he said that negotiations do not happen “behind the backs of the key subjects.” Any decisions, he added, “cannot be imposed” on Ukraine.
Image
Volodymyr Zelensky, in a black sweater, stands near a microphone. The Turkish president is behind him, out of focus.
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine, left, said that he was postponing his own planned visit to Saudi Arabia in protest after Tuesday’s talks. Credit...Necati Savas/EPA, via Shutterstock
The meeting came less than a week after Mr. Trump’s lengthy phone call with Mr. Putin and took place at a palace in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, whose crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, has been seeking to elevate his country’s role on the world stage.
Michael Waltz, Mr. Trump’s national security adviser, and Steve Witkoff, the Middle East envoy and a longtime friend of Mr. Trump, joined Mr. Rubio for the meeting. Mr. Witkoff called the meeting “positive, upbeat, constructive.”
The Russian delegation included Yuri Ushakov, Mr. Putin’s foreign policy adviser, and Kirill Dmitriev, the head of Russia’s sovereign wealth fund. Speaking to Russian television, Mr. Dmitriev described a jovial atmosphere — “there were a lot of jokes” and a “very tasty” lunch — while Mr. Ushakov said that both sides also discussed preparations for a meeting between Mr. Trump and Mr. Putin. He offered no details on when a summit might take place.
Russia appeared to be using Tuesday’s talks to cater to Mr. Trump’s interest in profits and natural resources, arguing that American oil companies and others stood to gain hundreds of billions of dollars by again doing business in Russia.
Mr. Dmitriev, who worked with Mr. Witkoff to broker the release last week of an American schoolteacher jailed in Russia, said he would seek to restart economic cooperation with the United States to “rebuild communication, rebuild trust, rebuild success.”
“U.S. oil majors have had very successful business in Russia,” Mr. Dmitriev said in a brief interview on Tuesday before the talks began, offering an example of how the countries could rebuild business ties. “We believe at some point they will be coming back, because why would they forgo these opportunities that Russia gave them to have access to Russian natural resources?”
Russian commentators have expressed the hope that talks with the Trump administration and a peace deal in Ukraine could pave the way for the United States to lift the severe sanctions imposed by the Biden administration against Moscow.
Leading Western oil companies, including Exxon Mobil, joined many other businesses in pulling out of Russia three years ago amid outrage over Mr. Putin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Mr. Dmitriev said he would present the American delegation with an estimate showing that American companies lost $300 billion by leaving Russia.
Speaking to reporters after Tuesday’s meeting, Mr. Rubio described a three-step plan for what the United States and Russia planned to do next.
First, he said, both countries would negotiate how to remove restrictions placed on each other’s embassies in Moscow and Washington, which are operating with skeleton staffs after years of tit-for-tat expulsions.
In addition, he said, the United States would engage with Russia about “parameters of what an end” to the Ukraine war would look like.
“There’s going to be engagement and consultation with Ukraine, with our partners in Europe and others,” Mr. Rubio said. “But ultimately, the Russian side will be indispensable to this effort.”
And finally, he said, Russia and the United States would explore new partnerships, both in geopolitics and in business. He described them as “the extraordinary opportunities that exist should this conflict come to an acceptable end.”
Tuesday’s discussions were the first time after Mr. Putin’s invasion in early 2022 that broad delegations of senior American and Russian officials are known to have met in person.
In Europe and Ukraine, the news of Tuesday’s talks had been met with confusion and concern. While Mr. Rubio characterized the talks as preliminary, there was widespread criticism in Europe that Mr. Trump’s approach to Russia had not been coordinated with allies of the United States.
But for Saudi Arabia’s de facto ruler, Crown Prince Mohammed, hosting the talks has offered a major opportunity to solidify his status as a global leader with influence that extends beyond the Middle East.
The Saudis, in a Foreign Ministry statement, said they were welcoming the Russians and Americans “as part of the kingdom’s efforts to enhance security and peace in the world.”
Like other countries in the Middle East, Saudi Arabia has avoided taking sides in the Ukraine war.
It has sent humanitarian aid to Ukraine while cultivating close ties with Russia. When a Ukraine peace conference was held in Switzerland last June that excluded Russia, Saudi Arabia and the neighboring United Arab Emirates refused to sign the final joint statement.
@lowfour (post #128)
ya tenemos claro que los documentos "top secret" del baño de trump no eran para leer mientras cagaba, eh?
>@lowfour (post #128) When a Ukraine peace conference was held in Switzerland last June that excluded Russia, Saudi Arabia and the neighboring United Arab Emirates refused to sign the final joint statement.
no nos olvidemos de los barbudos estos, eh??
estos sacarán su parte de todo esto tambien
@elarquitecto (post #129)
Están haciendo un cartel del petróleo. Pronto se unirá Irán.
AH espera
El ártico... claroooooo, joder si lo decía no se quien. Que como se va a descongelar el ártico estos subnormales quieren hacer una ruta corta por ahí para llevar petróleo (RUSO imagino).
VENGA CON EL ACELERADOR A TOPE HASTA QUE EL PLANETA FENEZCA DE COMBUSTIÓN ESPONTÁNEA
@lowfour (post #131)
pfff, menudo guano nos espera, con razon se quieren pirar a marte, será mucho mas habitable aquello que esto
>@lowfour (post #126) En qué escenario USA gana perdiendo un aliado clave? En ninguno.
Han convertido Siria en otro califato de suníes follacabras follajudíos, lo cual:
-Elimina a uno de los dos únicos enemigos que hacían frontera con USrael, el resto son suníes follacabras follajudíos bien sobornados
-Amplía el neoimperio otomano del sultán Cerdogan I (aliade de Usrael)
-Amplía el Estado Islámico de Arabia y el Levante (aliade de Usrael)
Es cargarse 1 enemigo y beneficiar a 2 aliades, les ha salido a cuenta porque el objetivo nº1 de Usrael, como han dicho y demostrado fehacientemente, es el territorio robado por la judiada a los palestinos.
Me refiero a que la horda ha regalado Siria a cambio de salir más airosos del desastre de Ucrania, de ahí que Usrael esté acercando posiciones y dejando de lado a los qUEer.
@lowfour (post #134)
pues o interviene el ejército o yo no sé, pero esto es claramente contrario a la separación de poderes
es que está diciendo que los jueces no pueden "interpretar" las leyes, sino plegarse a lo que diga el fiscal o el trump
dicho de otro modo; absolutismo en vena
y los usa se fundaron en contra justamente de eso, del rey de inglaterra y tal
@elarquitecto (post #135)
Parece que la oleada de demandas y de tal es tan brutal, está el reddit de /Law ON FIRE.
Es un golpe de estado en toda regla, es un asset ruso, no hay ninguna duda. Pero cero dudas!
❧ All federal agencies, including independent regulatory commissions, are now subject to direct White House control.
❧ Regulations cannot be issued without presidential approval.
❧ The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) can now withhold funding from independent agencies if they don’t align with White House priorities.
❧ All federal employees must follow the President’s and Attorney General’s interpretation of the law, eliminating legal independence.
❧ A White House Liaison is to be installed in every independent regulatory agency to enforce direct presidential control.
⚠️ This is the biggest executive power grab in U.S. history. ⚠️
This formally ends the concept of an “independent” regulatory agency, dismantling one of the last barriers to absolute executive power.
📍 This order effectively erases the last major restraints on executive power. 📍 The federal government no longer operates with checks and balances. 📍 Regulations and laws are now dictated solely by the President. 📍 If left unchecked, this is the moment the U.S. ceases to function as a democratic republic.
1️⃣ The President Now Controls All Regulatory Agencies
✅ The SEC, FTC, FCC, and FEC are no longer independent.
The Stock Market is now subject to White House control, enabling insider trading, favoritism, and targeting of political opponents. Antitrust laws can be selectively enforced, allowing administration-friendly monopolies to expand unchecked. Political opponents in the tech sector, media, or finance can be targeted with regulatory action while allies are protected. Elections are now influenced by direct White House oversight of the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
✅ The FDA, EPA, and consumer protection agencies are fully politicized.
Drug approvals, food safety regulations, and environmental policies can be rewritten for political or corporate interests. Climate change regulations can be erased overnight. Scientific research is now subject to White House approval before public release.
🚨 Implication: There is no longer any neutral enforcement of economic, environmental, or election laws. Everything is now dictated by political loyalty.
2️⃣ The White House Can Block Agency Budgets or Direct Funds Elsewhere
✅ The OMB can now adjust funding allocations for independent agencies.
This gives the President the power to defund agencies without needing Congress. Regulatory agencies that challenge presidential policies will be quietly strangled of resources. Agencies loyal to the President will receive full funding—even illegally. 🚨 Implication: Congress no longer controls federal spending on regulatory enforcement. The executive branch can choke out opposition agencies and reward allies.
3️⃣ The President & Attorney General Have Final Say on All Legal Interpretations ✅ All federal employees must follow White House interpretations of the law.
The Attorney General’s opinions override agency lawyers, inspectors general, and independent counsel. Agencies cannot adopt their own interpretations of legal statutes—everything must align with the President’s views. The President can rewrite federal legal interpretations overnight. 🚨 Implication: Legal consistency is gone. Agencies cannot push back against corrupt, illegal, or unconstitutional directives because the President’s interpretation is the only interpretation allowed.
4️⃣ Installing White House Liaisons in All Regulatory Agencies ✅ A “White House Liaison” will be placed in every independent agency.
This ensures constant presidential oversight of daily operations. These liaisons will report agency actions back to the White House and enforce political compliance. Agency directors will no longer have the ability to act without White House approval.
🚨 Implication: There is now a direct enforcement arm inside every regulatory body. Even agencies that resist presidential control will be internally monitored and controlled.
📍 Every regulatory body—from financial markets to environmental protections—is now politicized. 📍 Congress no longer controls federal funding—agencies must obey the White House or risk defunding. 📍 The President’s legal interpretations override all agency autonomy, eliminating independent enforcement of federal laws. 📍 The federal bureaucracy, once designed to be resistant to corruption, is now completely subject to presidential loyalty.
Y ahí no levanta la voz NI DIOS
>@lowfour (post #136) ❧ Regulations cannot be issued without presidential approval.
ya te digo yo que esto no es constitucional ni del palo
si no, estarían consagrando al princeps imperator del tirón, se lo podrían follar solo por esto (y me refiero a defenestrarle)
@lowfour (post #137)
no sé, eh?
igual es pronto, pero llevo ya varias semanas que no se ve oposición alguna
da miedo no, lo siguiente
mira lo que digo en el otro hilo
@lowfour (post #142)
australia se alinea con canada y la "ue"
ya lo veníamos comentando
zelensky ha dicho eso, porque decir "musk le pasa la mierda esa que fuma" no queda muy fino... pero básicamente es lo mismo
ojo con la ue metiendo nuevas sanciones mientras usa las retira (o eso propone)
pero lo más gracioso es el macrón reuniéndose con CANADA (ahora telemáticamente, que ya no hace falta tanto foco o algo así, ni idea, igual es que lo del lunes salió mal, yo creo que no salió bien, pero mal mal no... de ahí esta "reunión")
dicen que no hay lista oficial, pero canada y noruega parece que sí (si incluye a australia ya sí que me lol, pero mucho... y no para bien, porque eso es que vamos a la confrontación con usa y que usa está en manos de rusia o algo así)
estamos asistiendo a la ruptura de "occidente" y una mini-guerrita usa-rusia por ser los más cafres del planeta, eh?
@elarquitecto (post #144)
Sigo sin entenderlo, en serio. No entiendo lo que van a lograr los USAnos con esta actitud, como describían en no se que diario. Tratar a los enemigos como amigos y a los aliados como enemigos.
Putear a la EU les va a dar más poder frente a China? Al contrario... con la EU pueden meter más presión de consumo, aranceles y de todo. Ahora? Cada mochuelo para su olivo.
@lowfour (post #145)
yo ya te digo que solo me lo explico en modo "ideológico" (o sea, fanatismo, sin paliativos)
lo que no estoy entendiendo es la reaccion en la propia usa, eh?
cojona, te quitas las agencias federales y ahora resulta que ni puedes denunciar porque nosequé ley habilitante, y no pasa nada??
tú sabes la de empresones que se pueden ir a la quiebra o a pérdidas o algo así solo por esto???
o es que solo hay empresas truchas cryptobro??? nomejodas
entiendo que no proteste bezos o el zukeberg y tal (porque estaban ahí pasando el cazo) y que el nasdaq sea más techno-monguers que otra cosa, pero van a dejar en la estacada a empresas punteras en infraestructuras porque "ideología" y recortes "woke" (que es recortar y ya, el woke es la puta excusa de mierda)
no sé, eh?? hasta los republicanos tendrían que estar temblando y no solo la tipa esa que pusiste ayer
deben de estar convencidos de que NO apoyar a europa es NO apoyar lo "woke" (lo que cinta llama "élites globalistas" o también "occidente decadente")
y por tanto, lo que triunfa es su cosmovisión del mundo "próspero" o algo así (que es la cosmovisión de un putin o un "imperator" sin contrapesos democráticos ni nada... el mundo gobernado por "poderosos", o sea, ricos estafadores)
luego la realidad es otra cosa, pero como la realidad es lo que dices que sea... como por ejemplo decir que ucrania es la culpable de la guerra... pues da puto igual que arda todo antes o después, la culpa será de "otro"
Este canal es bastante "Ukro optimista", de esos que han pagado para contrarrestar las infos truchas... pero ojo que este tio pilota mazo y cuenta unas cosas interesantísimas:
El Musk ha tomado el control. Trump es el jefe del Estado, Musk es el jefe del Gobierno. Se ha follado a varios MAGAs clave. Ahora va a por el Marc Rubio forzándole a aceptar la peor mierda de acuerdo para Rusia.
El verdadero pro-ruso es Musk????
Dice que llegará un momento en que Trump tendrá que mandar a Musk a tomar por culo y que eso lo va a descalabrar, porque Musk empezará a soltar mierda brutal contra el Trump desde Twitter.
Lo resumo que no tenemos tiempo para tanta movida a analizar:
Elon Musk tiene un nivel de control sin precedentes sobre la administración de Trump, actuando como el verdadero "jefe de gobierno", mientras que Trump es solo una figura decorativa. Musk dicta las políticas de la Casa Blanca, desplazando a figuras republicanas tradicionales y transformando al partido en un modelo autocrático similar al de Putin. La ideología republicana clásica de gobierno limitado y mercados libres ha sido reemplazada por una estructura oligárquica en la que solo los aliados de Musk y Trump prosperan. Si Trump intenta romper con Musk, su popularidad podría desplomarse, ya que Musk controla tanto los recursos financieros como las plataformas de comunicación clave. Si Trump lo desafía, Musk podría responder eliminando su presencia en redes sociales y destruyendo su imagen pública.
Para los demócratas, la clave para ganar las elecciones de mitad de mandato radica en cambiar su estrategia de comunicación: deben dejar de lado los discursos sobre políticas complejas y enfocarse en exponer el caos, el daño económico y la corrupción del régimen Trump-Musk. Muchos votantes de MAGA ya están sufriendo por los recortes en Medicaid y los aranceles comerciales, pero aún no lo reconocen. Los demócratas deben centrar su narrativa en los problemas reales: desempleo, inflación y el enriquecimiento desmedido de los multimillonarios. En lugar de perderse en debates ideológicos que alejan a los votantes moderados, deben exponer a Trump y Musk como los arquitectos de la inestabilidad nacional y el desastre económico.
@lowfour (post #148)
a ver, desde que vimos al niño diabólico no nos cabe ninguna duda de que manda musk
de hecho, por ahí puse esta mañana una entrevista en la fox donde claramente se ve a musk y marioneta-trump
yo creo que aun no se han coscao de que no habrá nuevas elecciones, eh?
si las hay, será a la rusa, a refrendar lo que diga musk y tal
no sé, no me cuadra que estén desmantelando el gobierno tan a saco y luego se dejen vencer en unas elecciones limpias, fijo que pasa algo
es más, estamos viendo que se han follao al fiscal y a toda la corte suprema y que no podrías pleitear contra trump y sus burradas, que yo no sé cómo no abre telediarios y tal
estos se amarran al poder como putin
en fin, igual es que estoy paranoico perdido, pero yo veo ya poco reversible el golpe de estado (por medios convencionales, si es el pentágono mandando tropas a detener a trump y los truchos, sí, del todo)
No se... empiezo a pensar que toda esta movida con Rusia, los insultos, las acusaciones en Munich... son para desviar la atención de lo gordo, que es EL GOLPE.
Están como los trileros, "mira la bolita, aquí está la bolita" mientras te roban la cartera.
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