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« Reply #2925 on: February 19, 2025, 01:08:39 PM »
Remember too tho, there is still a bunch of directions we could go. Like, if all of America woke up, could change the game.

Right now tho, this whole Bromance with Trump and Elon, it can't last forever.

I bet Elon has a lot of dirt on Trump, and God knows who else. Could this go sour when the two turn on each other?

I want to believe it can change. But when I have prophetic dreaming, and it does not change after time, it is pretty much a certainty.

I have not been wrong one time. Not once have I ever been wrong with certain prophetic dreaming.

Unfortunately, I can say that until I'm blue in the face and everyone else around me will disagree because that's not what they want and then later they find out.
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« Reply #2926 on: February 19, 2025, 01:10:53 PM »
Like the whole incident with Elon in the White House with his kid. Even the kid, per some folks who really listened to the kid, said it sounded like he said to Trump, when he walked over, "You are not the President, SHHHHHH!" If that is true, the kid heard this said, somehow. Trump is a puppet for many. But Elon has him by the cajónes right now.

It's going to be a crazy ride. But I suspect it is going to get weird.

Kids are a lot smarter than people give them credit for. All the time. The likelihood that he has heard the words before are high. But kids are very smart. I don't care what anyone says. Kids are smart and they often see things before we do. 

As a side note Elon only brought him to portray himself as a good father. I know what it looks like when a man is trying to make himself look like a good man or like a good dad when they are very much the opposite. Elon Musk hits every single mark for that.
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« Reply #2927 on: February 19, 2025, 01:48:22 PM »
Kids are a lot smarter than people give them credit for. All the time. The likelihood that he has heard the words before are high. But kids are very smart. I don't care what anyone says. Kids are smart and they often see things before we do. 

As a side note Elon only brought him to portray himself as a good father. I know what it looks like when a man is trying to make himself look like a good man or like a good dad when they are very much the opposite. Elon Musk hits every single mark for that.

Elon has said before he battles demons. I think they won.
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« Reply #2928 on: February 19, 2025, 01:49:27 PM »
IOW he has changed a lot. He too, is becoming unhinged. We are witnessing demon possession.
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« Reply #2929 on: February 19, 2025, 02:44:10 PM »
Elon posted 14 flags at 1414 p.m. on President's Day. If you don't know what that means... Search "14 dog whistle"
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« Reply #2930 on: February 19, 2025, 02:46:21 PM »
2:14pm

Is 14:14pm

I did -not- time that.
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« Reply #2931 on: February 19, 2025, 03:03:32 PM »
2:14pm

Is 14:14pm

I did -not- time that.

Yeah I think the My Pillow Guy did something like this too. No surprise there.
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« Reply #2932 on: February 20, 2025, 04:42:55 AM »
This is absolutely disgusting. But not surprising of the American Putin Puppet. Servicemen and women are rolling in their graves over this. Europe is at risk as well, not just Ukraine. The karma is immense for this. Trump deserves hell for many reasons. But esp this.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/trump-says-dictator-zelenskyy-better-move-fast-on-ukraine/ar-AA1zltIo?ocid=BingNewsSerp

Trump says 'dictator' Zelenskyy 'better move fast' on Ukraine
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy hit back at President Donald Trump's call for the country to hold fresh presidential elections following Tuesday's historic Russia-U.S. talks in Saudi Arabia.

The U.S.-Russia talks in Riyadh -- to which Ukraine was not invited -- represented "an important step forward" toward ending Russia's three-year-old invasion of its neighbor, according to a State Department readout.

Hours after the talks concluded on Tuesday, Trump told reporters at Mar-a-Lago that Zelenskyy's public approval rating was "down to 4%," failing to provide a source for the figure. Russian President Vladimir Putin has also repeatedly framed Zelenskyy as illegitimate, citing the postponement of the country's 2024 presidential elections due to martial law.

During a Wednesday press conference in Kyiv, Zelenskyy challenged Trump's claim, pointing to respected recent surveys showing him polling consistently above 50% with voters and describing Trump's assertion as Russian "disinformation."

"If someone wants to replace me right now, then right now it won't work," Zelenskyy said. "If we are talking about 4% then we have seen this disinformation, we understand that it comes from Russia. And we have evidence."

The Ukrainian president said he would conduct opinion polls for trust ratings for world leaders, including Trump, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Zelenskyy said he took Trump's comments "calmly."

"As for President Trump, with all due respect to him as a leader of the American people, who we deeply respect and are thankful for all his support, but President Trump, unfortunately, is living in this disinformation space," Zelenskyy continued.

Meanwhile, Trump on Wednesday, without providing evidence, called the Ukrainian president a "Dictator without Elections," writing on Truth Social that Zelenskyy "better move fast or he is not going to have a Country left."

MORE: US and Russia agree to try to end war without Ukraine at the table

Putin addresses US-Russia meeting
In Riyadh, the U.S. and Russia agreed to appoint as-yet-unnamed special representatives to continue peace talks, according to the Russian Foreign Ministry.

Addressing the Russian parliament on Wednesday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov -- who led Moscow's team in Riyadh -- told lawmakers "the atmosphere is positive, the intentions are correct, we will see how the situation develops further, what decisions will be made."

"The main thing is to meet, listen and hear, make decisions that will be realistic," he added.

Putin -- in his first public comments since the talks -- said on Wednesday he had been informed of the results of the meeting in Riyadh, and that the meeting "passed in a very well-meaning manner in general."

"As our participants told me, those were absolutely different people on the American side, who were open to a negotiating process, without any bias and without any disapproval of what's been done in the past. At least there was none of that during the bilateral contacts," Putin said.

The Russian leader said the talks were intended as a trust-building exercise, which produced positive outcomes, saying the "purpose of this meeting was to elevate confidence between Russia and the U.S."

Putin also said he would be happy to meet with Trump in person, though he did not offer any information on when such a meeting might occur.

"It must be prepared. I would gladly meet with Donald, I have not seen him for a long time. We don't have any close relations, but still, we have met in past years, in the four years of his presidency, and discussed relations between our states in a very level way. I would be glad to meet him now, too. And I think he would, too," Putin said.

Putin aide Yuri Ushakov told the state-controlled Channel One television channel that Trump's Ukraine-Russia envoy -- Keith Kellogg -- would negotiate a settlement with Kyiv and European nations.

Kellogg arrived in Kyiv on Wednesday morning, where he is expected to hold talks with Ukrainian leaders.

Kellogg told reporters his "mission is to sit and listen" and then report back to Trump. He parried questions about whether Trump is siding with Putin, saying Trump wants to end the war because "he understands the human suffering" it's causing.

Kellogg said he agrees with Trump that the war would never have begun if he had been president at the time.

Russia launches drone strike on Ukraine in wake of talks
Hours after the U.S.-Russia discussions concluded with a commitment to continue talks, Russia launched a major missile and drone barrage into Ukraine. Ukraine's air force reported 167 drones and two Iskander ballistic missiles launched into the country, with 106 intercepted and 56 more lost in flight.

Odesa Mayor Gennadiy Trukhanov reported a "massive enemy strike on a densely populated area of ​​the city" causing electricity, heating and water outages.

Zelenskyy said in a post to social media that the strike targeted "civilian energy facilities," in keeping with longstanding Russian doctrine. "For nearly three years now, the Russian army has relentlessly used missiles and attack drones against them," he said.

"Just yesterday, after the notorious meeting in Riyadh, it became clear that Russian representatives were once again lying, claiming they do not target Ukraine's energy sector," Zelenskyy continued.

"Yet, almost simultaneously, they launched another attack, with drones striking electrical transformers," he wrote. "And this is during winter -- it was minus 6 degrees Celsius at night."

"We must never forget that Russia is ruled by pathological liars -- they cannot be trusted and must be pressured," the president said.

Trump says Ukraine has 'had a seat for 3 years'
Kyiv's exclusion from the Saudi talks has badly unsettled Ukraine and its European allies. Trump was unapologetic when speaking with reporters Tuesday at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, just as Odesa came under attack.

"They've had a seat for three years and a long time before that," Trump said of Ukraine, suggesting Kyiv could have made a deal with Moscow to avoid the huge loss of lives and land.

Trump said he believes he has "the power to end this war," while falsely claiming Ukraine started the conflict against Russia. The war began when Moscow launched its full-scale invasion of its neighbor in February 2022, a campaign that followed eight years of cross-border Russian aggression in Crimea and Ukraine's eastern Donbas region.

"I think it's going very well," Trump said of U.S. efforts to end the war. "But today I heard, oh, 'Well, we weren't invited.' Well, you've been there for three years. You should have ended it three years -- you should have never started it."


Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrives to meet with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Feb. 15, 2025 in Munich, Germany.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrives to meet with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Feb. 15, 2025 in Munich, Germany.
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Speaking on Wednesday, Zelenskyy criticized the Trump administration's recent demand for a treaty that would hand over 50% of Ukraine's natural resources to the U.S., in exchange for no security guarantees. Trump himself has repeatedly said he wants $500 billion worth of Ukraine's rare minerals to pay back the U.S. for its support during Russia's invasion.

Zelenskyy said such a demand was "not serious," and corrected Trump's claim that the U.S. has provided more money than Europe.

"There wasn't a word there about security guarantees," he said. "There is nothing precise there. I can't sell the state."

UK 'ready' to put troops in Ukraine to support Russia peace deal, PM says

Zelenskyy said that if Ukraine cannot join NATO, it needs a strong army backed by Western weapons and air defense. He said Ukraine was looking for a troop contingent from European countries to help protect Ukraine after a ceasefire, but warned that Ukraine's own troops needed to be backed by air defense, which only the U.S. can provide.

"Only the Americans, President Donald Trump, have this protection, this air defense, it's exclusively from them, and that's what's important," Zelenskyy said. "We have a map that shows us this, but we are ready for dialogue, for discussion, about what quantity, how much is needed. We've calculated everything; we've figured it all out. So this is essentially the main point of what we are requesting."

Zelenskyy suggested Tuesday that the U.S.-Russia talks in Riyadh merely revived ultimatums issued by Moscow in the early stages of its invasion.

"I have the impression that there are now some negotiations happening and they have the same mood, but between Russia and the United States," Zelenskyy said during a visit to Turkey.

"Again, about Ukraine without Ukraine," he added. "It's interesting, if Ukraine didn't yield to ultimatums in the most difficult moment, where does the feeling come from that Ukraine will agree to this now?"

"I never intended to yield to Russia's ultimatums and I don't intend to now," Zelenskyy added.

ABC News' Fidel Pavlenko, Oleksiy Pshemyskiy, Joe Simonetti, Will Gretsky, Anastasia Bagaeva and Meredith Deliso contributed to this report.











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« Reply #2933 on: February 20, 2025, 07:40:49 AM »
"War is Peace - Freedom is Slavery" yada yada. 2+2 does not = 4 in America anymore. I am DISGUSTED.

We have a true antichrist running this country. And idiots elected him. Not thinking of the ramifications and where it could take us. We have a total LIAR AND GASLIGHTER, who is saying, Zelenskyy, who has done nothing but show bravery and courage under fire, calling him a dictator, and saying Ukraine started the war.

IT IS UTTERLY REVOLTING. And this nasty talk, has got Europe totally worried about their fate. They may need to link arms to protect themselves, with Canada. This is so ugly and nasty, what he is doing. The only thing that gives me peace, is he is old, and can't live forever.

But the damage he is doing, and can do, and will do, I do not want to even know. I really don't.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQhChYQ8XnE
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« Reply #2934 on: February 20, 2025, 07:48:29 AM »
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« Reply #2935 on: February 23, 2025, 07:37:35 PM »
Slowly but surely, the resistance is coming together.

If you get a bunch of elderly and gen xers in a town hall, and veterans calling in, chaos will come. Folks are showing up all over to town halls and yelling their asses off. They are beginning to scare these spineless republicans. But on this video, the veteran calling his congresswoman about cutting VA benefits, and they claimed illegals were getting them. That is a straight up LIE. Total LIE. They always deflect "look at the illegals" nope. A bunch of vets who served if they lose benefits or medical care or VA access will revolt.

Like I was talking to the twin the other day, he calls this "poking the bear." Folks all over are angry and it is like poking the bear. Eventually, the bear is gonna act. The scoop.


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« Reply #2936 on: February 25, 2025, 05:22:30 AM »
Absolutely revolting and traitorous.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/us-votes-against-un-resolution-condemning-russia-for-ukraine-war/ar-AA1zGTVh?ocid=BingNewsSerp

U.S. votes against U.N. resolution condemning Russia for Ukraine war
Story by Karen DeYoung, John Hudson • 1h • 2 min read

The United States voted with Russia, North Korea, Belarus and 14 other Moscow-friendly countries Monday on a resolution condemning Russian aggression in Ukraine and calling for its occupied territory to be returned that passed overwhelmingly in the U.N. General Assembly on Monday.

The U.S. delegation also abstained on its own separate resolution that called simply for a negotiated end to the war after European-sponsored amendments inserting new anti-Russian language also passed the 193-member body by a wide margin.

The votes were a clear sign of opposition by major U.S. allies as well as countries throughout the Global South who were prepared to buck heavy diplomatic pressure from the Trump administration to support President Donald Trump’s efforts to quickly end the war through direct negotiations with Moscow.

A State Department official, speaking on the condition of anonymity about the fast-moving diplomacy, said the United States would introduce its resolution at a meeting of the 15-member U.N. Security Council later Monday and would veto any amendments.

“While our partners at the Security Council and in the General Assembly would like to debate the entire situation now, we are much more focused on just getting the parties to the table so that whatever the next step is can be undertaken,” the official said

Richard Gowan, a U.N. expert at the International Crisis Group, said the divide between the United States and Europe marked “the biggest split among Western powers at the U.N. since the Iraq War — and probably even more fundamental.”





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« Reply #2937 on: February 25, 2025, 07:28:36 AM »
While America sleeps...

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/german-election-winner-seeks-independence-from-us-what-does-that-mean/ar-AA1zHrXm?ocid=BingNewsSerp

German election winner seeks ‘independence’ from U.S. What does that mean?
Story by Adam Taylor • 1h • 5 min read

Within hours of emerging as the near-certain next chancellor of Germany after Sunday’s election, Friedrich Merz offered a grim prognosis of the transatlantic relationship.

Europe needs to “achieve independence from the United States, step by step,” Merz told public broadcaster ARD. The Trump administration does not care about Europe “one way or the other,” he said, and called the advocacy of Vice President JD Vance and tech billionaire Elon Musk on behalf of Germany’s far right “no less outrageous” than Kremlin-backed election interference.

It was a remarkable assessment, in large part because of who delivered it. Merz, 69, is a veteran politician representing Germany’s conservative Christian Democrats. He is not known as a firebrand but a pro-business politician who worked for an organization whose aim is to further U.S.-German relations.

What would have been a more radical position a few years ago or from a different source instead came across as a basic recognition of an impending tectonic shift in European foreign policy. The continent has seen Washington as its most important ally and security guarantor since World War II.

The invasion of Ukraine by Russia three years ago, the first large-scale European land war since 1945, had shown Europe that it needed to rethink its defenses. The uncertainty over U.S. leadership under the Trump administration has brought the matter of dependence to a crisis.

Europe should still hope for a good relationship with the United States and continue to support the NATO military alliance, Merz said at a news conference Monday. However, he added, “if those who really make not just America first but almost America alone their motto … prevail, then it will be difficult.”

Though Europe as a whole spends more than $290 billion on defense, its fragmented system and the reality of reliance on the United States creates vast inefficiencies. One estimate released last week found that Europe would need hundreds of thousands of new troops and at least $260 billion more in funding to deter Russia without the United States.

As Europe’s largest economy, with a critical central location and large population, Germany would be expected to play a central role.

But independence is particularly daunting for Germany, where military spending remains influenced by the aftermath of World War II and decades of occupation and division after. Some 50,000 U.S. service members were stationed in the country last year, second only to Japan. Germany’s armed forces, the Bundeswehr, are widely considered weak and bound by a postwar consensus that they cannot act unilaterally.

Germany said it met NATO’s 2 percent of economic output target for defense spending last year, but many voices within the alliance — not just President Donald Trump — have called for Europe’s largest economy to contribute far more.

Berlin should commit to defense spending at 5 percent of gross domestic product as soon as possible, Jakub Janda, director of the Prague-based European Values Center for Security Policy think tank, wrote on X on Monday. “If Germany does this, most European nations will follow and the United States will not leave Europe.”

German business is dependent on trade with the United States, making the country vulnerable to tariff threats from Washington. In key areas, including tech and defense, Germany relies on the United States for specific orders that it cannot easily source from within Europe. The German economy, once the strongest in Europe, has been sputtering in recent years, contracting for the past two.

Merz’s statements reflect a major shift for someone who grew up in Cold War-era West Germany, said Liana Fix, a fellow for Europe at the Council on Foreign Relations. “He suddenly has to navigate a landscape that looks entirely different,” she said.

Elon Musk, a billionaire White House appointee, repeatedly posted to X, the social media platform he owns, in support of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party ahead of Sunday’s vote, while Vance had met with AfD’s leader, Alice Weidel, during a Munich security conference at which he also suggested that the party should not be barred from government.

Merz reacted with strong displeasure to the words of U.S. officials before the vote, stating that Musk’s action in particular “cannot go unchallenged.” In his comments Monday, he also pointed to what he described as an “unacceptable” U.S. attempt to make a deal with “Russia about Ukraine over the heads of the Europeans.”

The new language coming from Germany’s election winner suggested a break with the foreign policy of Angela Merkel, who led the country from 2005 and 2021. Merkel was a Christian Democrat, like Merz, and known for her tight relationship with U.S. President Barack Obama, but she attempted to maintain working relationships not only with Washington but also Moscow and Beijing.

Merz’s immediate predecessor, Olaf Scholz of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), had offered a vision of Germany’s shifting international circumstances three years ago, describing it as a Zeitenwende or “turning point” in history. With the left-wing SPD expected to join the right-wing Christian Democratic Union (CDU) in a grand coalition, they may at least be on the same page here.

“Germany is facing a new reality,” Sudha David-Wilp of the German Marshall Fund said. “It needs to step up and make decisions in order for it, and Europe, to maintain its role in the world.”

In addition to boosting defense spending, Germany deployed Bundeswehr troops to Lithuania in recent years, a move designed to protect the European Union’s eastern flank. But that could be just a first step.

A joint study released last week by the Kiel Institute for the World Economy and Bruegel, a Brussels-based think tank, estimated that Germany would need to increase its annual defense spending by more than $145 billion to ensure that Europe could defend itself against Russia without the United States, as well as provide NATO with an additional 100,000 troops.

Speaking Monday, Merz suggested that his first priority in coalition talks with the Social Democrats would be foreign policy and security. He has suggested that he is open to loosening Germany’s constitutional “debt brake” that had imposed strict budget rules on borrowing.

“It is Merz’s uber-Atlanticist and fiscally conservative CDU background that lends force to his calls for independence from the U.S.A., and will give him the credibility to bury the debt brake,” said Mark Leonard, director of the European Council on Foreign Relations, a European think tank.

While both parties appear willing to borrow to finance ambitious policies, they might not agree on what those policies should be. And in the AfD, they will have a powerful opposition force in the Bundestag. This political fragmentation, in part promoted by the Trump administration, could end up proving Germany’s critics in Washington right.

“If Germany isn’t able to significantly shift the way it sees its own role in NATO and Europe, it will end up being seen as weak and ineffective, which will only serve as fuel for Trump’s worst beliefs about Europe,” said Rachel Rizzo, a nonresident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, a Washington think tank.

Kate Brady contributed to this report.









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« Reply #2938 on: February 25, 2025, 07:31:10 AM »
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/national-security/us-standoff-ukraine-europe-competing-un-resolutions-russia-ukraine-war-rcna193458

U.S. in standoff with Ukraine and Europe over competing U.N. resolutions about Russia-Ukraine war
U.S. diplomats around the world were instructed to push their host countries to back the U.S. resolution and oppose a Russian amendment.

Feb. 24, 2025, 8:31 AM PST / Updated Feb. 24, 2025, 9:46 AM PST
By Abigail Williams
Leading up to a vote Monday, the United States had been lobbying countries around the world to oppose a resolution brought forward at the United Nations General Assembly by Ukraine and European countries on the third anniversary of the war in Ukraine and support a U.S. draft resolution instead.

But ultimately, after European countries won support for three amendments to the U.S. resolution, the Trump administration was forced to abstain from its own resolution.

The amendments replaced language referring to “the Russian Federation-Ukraine conflict” with “the full-scale invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Federation”; added a commitment to Ukraine’s territorial integrity within internationally recognized borders; and expanded wording about a “lasting peace” between Ukraine and Russia to a “just, lasting and comprehensive peace,” “in line with the Charter of the United Nations and the principles of sovereign equality and territorial integrity of States.”

“These amendments pursue a war of words rather than an end to the war,” U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Dorothy Shea said shortly before the vote. “The attempt to add this language detracts from what we are trying to achieve with this forward-looking resolution, a firm consensus from the members of this body to unite behind a resolution calling for the end to this conflict.”

Despite the lack of U.S. support, the U.S. resolution with the new language was adopted by the U.N. General Assembly with 93 votes in favor, eight against and 73 abstentions.

Ukraine’s competing resolution co-sponsored by European countries also passed despite active U.S. opposition with 93 votes in favor, 18 against and 65 abstentions. The U.S. was among the 18 countries that voted against the resolution, including Russia, North Korea, Belarus and Sudan. China and Saudi Arabia were among the 65 countries that abstained.

An internal memo sent to all U.S. diplomatic posts Saturday had instructed the head of each U.S. mission to “engage host governments at the highest possible levels,” and urge them to support the U.S. resolution and encourage Ukraine to withdraw its own resolution, “which does not advance the United States’ goal of achieving a lasting peace.”

The U.S. will once again ask the world to support its resolution Monday afternoon at the U.N. Security Council, where it will be able to veto any amendments to its language brought forward by other members.

U.S. diplomats were also told to ask countries to vote against a proposed Russian amendment to the U.S. resolution, according to the diplomatic note seen by NBC News. The Russian amendment would add language saying that the “root causes” of the conflict should also be addressed.

The memo was first reported by Reuters.

Ukraine’s resolution, which it put forward last week, demands the immediate withdrawal of Russian forces “from the territory of Ukraine within its internationally recognized borders.” The U.S. does not support that demand and Trump administration officials have recently suggested that Ukraine would likely have to give up some territory as part of a peace deal.

Ukraine’s resolution also refers to the ongoing hostilities as a “war,” a word that is omitted from the text of the U.S. resolution, and which Russia has stayed away from since it invaded Ukraine in 2022.

“President Trump is committed to ending the Russia-Ukraine war and to a resolution that leads to a lasting peace, not just a temporary pause,” Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in a statement Friday. “The United States has proposed a simple, historic resolution in the United Nations that we urge all member states to support in order to chart a path to peace.”

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« Reply #2939 on: February 26, 2025, 09:02:33 AM »
I just saw this today. We need to watch out for this one.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/health-officials-warn-of-deadly-mystery-disease-rapidly-spreading-in-congo/ar-AA1zMoSm?ocid=BingNewsSerp

Health Officials Warn Of Deadly, Mystery Disease Rapidly Spreading In Congo
Story by Nina Golgowski • 6m • 4 min read

World health officials are warning of a deadly, previously unknown disease rapidly spreading in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s northwest that’s killed nearly half of its victims in one locale within hours of the first symptoms developing.

As of Feb. 15, a total of 431 cases resulting in 53 deaths have been reported, with those illnesses emerging only weeks after the disease’s first detection last month in Équateur Province, the World Health Organization’s Regional Office for Africa said in a public bulletin shared last week.

“The outbreak, which has seen cases rise rapidly within days, poses a significant public health threat,” the WHO’s regional office said.

The disease, first reported among children linked to a dead bat, progresses rapidly “with nearly half of the deaths occurring within 48 hours of symptom onset in one of the affected health zones, and an exceptionally high case fatality rate in another,” health officials said.

Health officials said they’ve ruled out other hemorrhagic fever diseases like Ebola and Marburg as causing the illnesses. These are two highly fatal diseases among humans that are believed to spread to people through fruit bats.

Though the overall case fatality rate is 12.3%, the rate is 66.7% in one of two outbreak areas, where eight of the 12 cases have resulted in death.

The disease’s emergence follows three children, all under the age of 5, dying between Jan. 10 and 13 after developing a fever, headache, diarrhea and fatigue. These symptoms, reported in the same village around Bolomba, then turned into hemorrhaging.

“Reports indicate that the children had consumed a bat carcass prior to onset of signs and symptom,” health officials said.

Shortly after those illnesses emerged, four additional children in the same village, between the ages of 5 and 18, came down with similar symptoms. Hundreds of similar cases since then have been reported in the region of Basankusu, which is roughly 115 miles northeast of Bolomba.

“The exact circumstances of exposure have not yet been established in both outbreaks. Additionally, no epidemiological links have been established between the cases in the two affected health zones,” officials said.

“Urgent action is needed to accelerate laboratory investigations, improve case management and isolation capacities, and strengthen surveillance and risk communication. The remote location and weak healthcare infrastructure increase the risk of further spread, requiring immediate high-level intervention to contain the outbreak.”

The disease’s initial, observable symptoms include fever, chills, headache, muscle pain or soreness, body aches, sweating, a runny nose, neck stiffness, cough, vomiting, diarrhea and abdominal cramps.

Michael Head, a senior research fellow in global health at the University of Southampton in Britain, told The Washington Post that outbreaks of mysterious illnesses “will happen many times around the world” and that while it’s possible it can turn into something monumental like COVID-19, he said that it “is very rare.”

 “Usually, it’s a bug … that we know about but haven’t yet diagnosed in that particular outbreak,” Head said.

The cases come amid a separate warning of a potential new pandemic emerging from the DRC’s eastern region in part due to the U.S.’s recent freeze of humanitarian aid under President Donald Trump’s administration.

Dr. Jean Kaseya, who serves as the director general of the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, recently told news outlet Health Policy Watch that laboratory testing has all but stopped in the area and there’s limited transmission of medical information.

The DRC’s eastern region, particularly around Goma and Bukavu, could consequently become a hotspot for disease transmission due to this aid freeze as well as an ongoing rebel conflict in the region, Kaseya said.

The region’s invasion of Rwandan-backed M23 rebels has resulted in medical facilities becoming overwhelmed and over a million people being displaced, including hundreds of people who were receiving treatment at health facilities for mpox. There also are outbreaks of cholera and measles in the area, he said in a public briefing Thursday.

“This can be the entry point for a new pandemic,” Kaseya told Health Policy Watch. “The combination of insecurity, lack of funding and lack of medical countermeasures, [means] we are playing with fire.”

The Trump administration last month cut off approximately $60 billion in annual aid and development programs through the U.S. Agency for International Development and the State Department. A federal judge on Tuesday ruled that the funding must immediately resume, however, after a temporary restraining order against the funding freeze was ignored by the Trump administration.






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