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muriel_volestrangler

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17. No, we are not "close to kicking out the US from bases here per Greenland"
Tue Feb 10, 2026, 12:35 PM
22 hrs ago

There's no significant politician suggesting that, and it's not a topic of general conversation. Everyone agreed Trump was being outrageous about Greenland (after the backbones of a few ministers were finally stiffened - here's one jellyfish, Mike Tapp, at 4:40):



but chucking them out of the bases wasn't talked about as a policy.

Starmer appointed Mandelson because Mandelson was good at schmoozing Trump and people like him - which included Epstein. In both cases, it required ignoring what everyone knew about their sexual criminality. People are still pretending it's not a major part of Trump's personality because he still has immense power. Epstein gradually lost his power (the MeToo movement got some people to take the accusations seriously, and turning a blind eye to Epstein's crimes became harder).

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Worse than in the US?? stollen Yesterday #7
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No, we are not "close to kicking out the US from bases here per Greenland" muriel_volestrangler 22 hrs ago #17
Had the US military invaded Greenland, stollen 18 hrs ago #19
But we are not currently close to the US invading Greenland muriel_volestrangler 17 hrs ago #20
Not today. stollen 15 hrs ago #29
The last good UK PM was Jim Hacker! 😉 SocialDemocrat61 23 hrs ago #16
All UK Prime Ministers have been unpopular in recent years JI7 16 hrs ago #24
Much of the country realises that stollen 15 hrs ago #27
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