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Chukna 5 points ago +5 / -0

La ending in place names is "place of ..." so for example sairaala (hospital) is in Finnish literally place of sick people, vankila (prison) is place of prisoners, kanala (chicken coop) is place of chickens and kama depending on context can mean stuff or illegal drugs so Kamala can mean place of illegal drugs.

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Chukna 1 point ago +1 / -0

Biden? Biden wasn't even mentioned.

Trump wants peace in Ukraine, Zelensky doesn't want peace because peace means the USA stops giving billions of dollars money to Ukraine.

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Chukna 6 points ago +6 / -0

Luckily deep state failed already two assassination attempts. They want Trump gone so they can escalate Ukraine proxy war into full scale WW3.

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Chukna 1 point ago +1 / -0

Kind of related to the earlier post about Stubb's X tweet where he wrote "Nice to meet my old friend Bill Burns, director of the Central Intelligence Agency. Between allies it’s always easy to share information and ideas" https://communities.win/c/GreatAwakening/p/17teEO1ws4/finlands-president-is-friend-of-/c

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Chukna 1 point ago +1 / -0

After studying a lower university degree in political science in South Carolina, USA, Stubb started at the age of 26, in 1994, a one-year master's studies at the College of Europe in Bruges, Belgium. The educational institution still offers EU studies primarily to young people who dream of an EU career.

At the same time, an American girl was also working on EU studies, whom Stubb says he met in his memoirs "Alex" (2017). Although they parted ways after a year, the woman still sent letters and cards to Stubb.

In July 2003, the Washington Post revealed that the woman, Valerie Plame, was a CIA agent. The revelation ended Plame's work as an agent, and Plame also ended his already eight-year relationship with Stubb.

If the reasons for the long contact had been purely personal, it could have been assumed that the contact continued even after Plame was exposed. If, on the other hand, Stubb was only part of the network that Plame had acquired around him as an agent, it is clear that the network lost its meaning when Plame had to give up his duties as an agent.

When Plame was exposed in July 2003, Stubb had advanced to become one of the advisors of then EU Commission President Romano Prodi. It cannot be a coincidence that on the same day, July 14, 2003, when Plame was exposed, it was announced that Stubb would give up his position as an advisor in the EU Commission and return to the Finnish EU delegation, where he had already worked before becoming Prodi's advisor in 2001. https ://www.mtvuutiset.fi/artikkeli/stubb-palaa-suomen-eu-edustustoon

What was CIA agent Plame doing at the EU university anyway? At the College of Europe, Plame got close to the EU's ideological, strategic and operational core and made contacts with future EU officials and politicians.

Certainly, Plame saw, on the one hand, Stubb's sense of purpose, who had studied at the Yankees, on the other hand, his spinelessness, that is, the readiness to sacrifice the truth and his own people if necessary in front of the money and power represented by the USA. That's why it was worth keeping him. When Stubb announced right after the first round of the presidential election that he would not answer Putin's congratulatory call, that was exactly what Uncle Samuli on the other side of the Atlantic wanted to hear.

Of course, it is not in the interest of the EU's sovereignty, value, public image and future that the core of its commission has connections with CIA agents, and so in July 2003 Stubb got the boot from the commission. There is no mention of this surprising transfer from the Commission back to Finland's EU representation in Stubb's memoirs.

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Chukna 2 points ago +2 / -0

Finland increased income tax rate to 57.3% and sales tax to 25.5% this year already.

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Chukna 5 points ago +5 / -0

In fact yes, Finnish member of parliament & retired general Pekka Toveri this week told that Finland is at war with Russia.

Also interesting fact about him: Toveri is married to retired lieutenant colonel Siobhán Toveri of the US Air Force Reserve Command, who is attached to the US Embassy in Helsinki

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Chukna 8 points ago +8 / -0

Correct, nobody else but the USA uses month-day-year date. This invoice is from June 7th.

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Chukna 2 points ago +2 / -0

Obviously, now Finland can put all the money to healthcare and schools while the USA pays all of Finland's defense.

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Chukna 6 points ago +6 / -0

We are living in clown world. This is what it must have been like at the end of the Roman empire.

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Chukna 3 points ago +3 / -0

Finland doubled the length of the border NATO has to defend now but didn't add any significant military capabilities. The USA has to send 10s of thousands troops to protect that border but the USA has limited resources and is falling short on hiring quotas so where are they getting those 10s of thousands troops? From other borders meaning it has to thin defenses elsewhere to protect that new border. That makes NATO weaker, not stronger.

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Chukna 2 points ago +2 / -0

North Korea alone has a million men in active forces and can increase that many times larger while Finland and Sweden have a total of 50k soldiers. Finland and Sweden made NATO weaker, not stronger.

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Chukna 9 points ago +9 / -0

Finland was foolish to join NATO and damaging relations with Russia. There were no Russian troops within 1000km from Finnish border before but now Russia has started building new military district right at Finnish border and plans to deploy 100,000 troops to Finnish border.

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Chukna 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yes, but my discussion is older but anyways, it seems that another discussion has received more comments so I remove this.

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Chukna 2 points ago +2 / -0

These are clearly not defensive weapons and Finland has no use for these weapons unless Finland is preparing to attack Russia.

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