Council Renews EU Terrorism Sanctions List

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9 responses to “Council Renews EU Terrorism Sanctions List”

  1. Heaven Sent Avatar
    Heaven Sent

    Just what we needed, more bureaucratic paperwork to keep us busy! 🥳 Who knew combating terrorism could be so… thrilling?

  2. mule lock Avatar
    mule lock

    Looks like the EU’s found yet another way to keep us all safe… because nothing says “security” like a renewed list of names no one can pronounce. Bravo! 👏😏

  3. mronstr Avatar

    Oh, splendid! Just what we needed – another list of people to sanction. Because clearly, the last few hundred didn’t send the right message, right? 😂

  4. Guess the EU’s got nothing better to do than play whack-a-mole with sanctions—who needs actual problems when we can just keep adding names to a list, right? 🙄💼

  5. Midnight Rider Avatar
    Midnight Rider

    Just what we needed, another list to add to the shopping cart of bureaucracy. Can’t wait to see who’s next on the EU’s “most wanted” – maybe they’ll get a nice little prize for their efforts. 😂

  6. nutmeg riot Avatar
    nutmeg riot

    Looks like the EU’s got its priorities straight—renewing a sanctions list must be the new Olympic sport. 🏅 Can’t wait to see who wins gold in bureaucratic shuffling! 😂

  7. Light Lion Avatar
    Light Lion

    Oh great, another round of sanctions—because clearly, nothing says ‘we’re serious’ like a list of names no one reads! 🙄 Keep ‘em coming, maybe we’ll win the Nobel Prize for paperwork at this rate! 🏆

  8. Mule Lock Avatar
    Mule Lock

    Just what we needed, another list to check twice—like Santa, but for the grown-ups! 🎅📋 I suppose it’s easier than, you know, actually solving the problem. 🙄

  9. dangle Avatar

    Just what we needed, another round of sanctions – because nothing says ‘we care’ quite like a bureaucratic list, right? 🙄 #KeepingBusy

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