Geir Blix (@blixgeir) 's Twitter Profile
Geir Blix

@blixgeir

Diskuterer politikk, vitenskap og Bodø/Glimt

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calendar_today01-06-2018 13:34:55

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Donald Tusk (@donaldtusk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For decades the free world was built on brotherhood in arms, mutual respect and freedom. On solidarity, not on national egoisms. Our foes were dictators and aggressors. This is the world we dreamed of 45 years ago when the Polish SOLIDARNOŚĆ was born. Let’s not waste it!

Emmanuel Macron (@emmanuelmacron) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I just spoke with the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia. Together, we will co-chair the Conference on the Two-State Solution in New York on September 22. The American decision not to grant visas to Palestinian officials is unacceptable.

Michael Weiss (@michaeldweiss) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Zelensky giving a somber address to the nation as he did in 2022, except this time the threat isn't invading Russian columns; it's the United States putting a gun to his head to sign a miserable deal written in Russia and practically in Russian. I hope Europe sees what's

Maria Drutska 🇺🇦 (@maria_drutska) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ukraine could have surrendered in 2014. But we didn’t. Ukraine could have surrendered in 2022. But we didn’t. And we could surrender now. But we will not. We. Are. Ukrainians. We will not surrender.

U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell (@senmcconnell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Putin has spent the entire year trying to play President Trump for a fool. If Administration officials are more concerned with appeasing Putin than securing real peace, then the President ought to find new advisors. Rewarding Russian butchery would be disastrous to America’s

George W. Bush Presidential Center (@thebushcenter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

U.S. and Russian officials have reportedly drafted a 28-point peace plan meant to end the war Russia started in Ukraine. In a recent article, Bush Institute Executive Director David J. Kramer writes: “The United States should not be discussing the future of U.S.-Russian

Carl Bildt (@carlbildt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The way the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung - probably No 1 paper in the German-speaking world - describes the situation is worth noting.

The way the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung - probably No 1 paper in the German-speaking world - describes the situation is worth noting.
Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An Israeli PM asking his own President for a pardon on abuse of power criminal charges, makes a shameful mockery of Israel’s claim to be ‘the only Democracy in the Middle East.’ And defending it makes you complicit.

Adrian P 🇷🇴🇺🇦 (@adrianp_doc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Europe will fall" is the tagline of the intellectually limited these days. Europe has suffered, has been through chaos and has "fallen" many times. But it has always been reborn stronger and more prosperous. Weak minds can't comprehend European strength.

Janis Kluge (@jakluge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is so funny - Dmitriev talking about free speech. X is banned in Russia Facebook is banned in Russia Instagram is banned in Russia LinkedIn is banned in Russia Signal is banned in Russia Discord is banned in Russia Snapchat is banned in Russia

This is so funny - Dmitriev talking about free speech.

X is banned in Russia
Facebook is banned in Russia
Instagram is banned in Russia
LinkedIn is banned in Russia
Signal is banned in Russia
Discord is banned in Russia
Snapchat is banned in Russia
Kate from Kharkiv (@bohuslavskakate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the 2025 World Press Freedom Index by Reporters Without Borders (RSF), the United States dropped two spots to 57th out of 180 countries, classified as having a "problematic" situation, primarily due to severe economic pressures on newsrooms, widespread "news deserts,"

In the 2025 World Press Freedom Index by Reporters Without Borders (RSF), the United States dropped two spots to 57th out of 180 countries, classified as having a "problematic" situation, primarily due to severe economic pressures on newsrooms, widespread "news deserts,"