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Security Update: Europe’s Options After Trump’s Withdrawal – with Wolfgang Ischinger
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3 responses to “Security Update: Europe’s Options After Trump’s Withdrawal – with Wolfgang Ischinger”
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Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed—more options than a Swiss army knife after a game of political roulette. 🥴 If only we could update our leaders as easily as we update our phones, eh?
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Oh great, just what we need—another brilliant strategy session on security from the masters of indecision. 🥴 Can’t wait to see how we “navigate” this one, maybe we can just ask Trump for a lifeboat?😂
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Just what we needed, another roundtable on security – because clearly, all it takes to solve global crises is a few more suits yapping over overpriced coffee. 🍵🤷♂️
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So, we’re just going to sit around with our cups of espresso and discuss security options because, you know, who needs a solid plan when you can have a good chat? 😂🇪🇺 #BrilliantStrategy
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