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Monday, January 19, 2026

Congressional Cowards Hide As Trump Wages His Personal War Against the World

 

[Let me be the first to address the absolute cowardice exhibited by the supine United States Congress in the complete surrender of its Constitutional duties to legislatively restrain President Trump, as he carries-out his schemes for world economic/military conquest and his devious homeland plot to destroy his political enemies from California to Europe.  He tricked 77 million naive Americans into re-electing him on a promise of peace and prosperity, even though he planned a worldwide economic war to destroy those who have opposed him, an economic war based on multiplying profits for him and all those who have empowered him.  

Today the "President of Peace" is moving military forces around all over Europe, both our forces and the forces of NATO.  We have come to learn some of Trump's habits, i.e., his major military moves are preceded by threats and ultimatums. Today's threats and ultimatums involve Europe and the Middle East...

Trump's attempts to force the Danes and the Greenlanders into surrendering Greenland to him is absurd!  The non-American forces of Europe quickly dispatched the first contingent of forces to Greenland, in order to discourage threatened US plans for a military takeover, to which Trump threatened bank-busting tariffs on American goods during one of his nightly rants on his own messaging network.  Germany is the first surrender to Trump, hoping that tariffs would remain the same.]

Bundeswehr troops leave Greenland after Trump's threats

They studied the situation and waved goodbye to the locals. Germany hastily withdrew its troops from Greenland after Trump's threats.

 
Marina Sovina
 

German Bundeswehr (armed forces) troops secretly left Greenland following US President Donald Trump's threats to impose tariffs on European countries, Bild reported , citing sources.

According to the publication's sources, the order to leave came from Berlin only early in the morning, and the leadership was forced to cancel all scheduled meetings. "No explanation was given to the troops on the ground—absolutely nothing. Simply: 'Go back!'" the journalists note.

 

At 8:30 local time (13:30 Moscow time), the 15-member Bundeswehr reconnaissance team, led by mission commander Rear Admiral Stefan Pauli , was spotted in full force at the airport in Greenland's capital Nuuk while boarding a Boeing 737 aircraft operated by the civilian airline Icelandair.

A Bundeswehr unit remained in Greenland for 44 hours.

Later, Lieutenant Colonel Peter Milewczuk, a spokesman for the German military mission in Greenland, stated that the Bundeswehr had successfully completed its assigned tasks. He described the German military's cooperation with their Danish counterparts as "extremely positive and constructive."

"We've reviewed the situation. Now we'll go home with the results," the officer said, noting that there had been a "lively exchange of opinions" among service members from various countries. He also reported positive interactions with the local population.

Although there were no direct negotiations with the Greenlanders, they maintained a visible presence in the public sphere. They waved to us, and, of course, we waved back.--Peter Milevchuk representative of the Bundeswehr mission in Greenland

German troops fled Greenland hours after Trump's threats

Hours before the German troops were sent home, US President Donald Trump announced the imposition of 10 percent tariffs on several European Union (EU) countries as a measure due to the situation around Greenland. The tariffs will affect Denmark, Sweden , France , Germany, the Netherlands, and Finland , as well as the United Kingdom and Norway , which are not EU members. Furthermore, the American leader threatened to increase the tariffs to 25 percent from June 1 until a deal is reached on the full and complete acquisition of Greenland.

Following this, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated that Germany firmly supports Denmark and the people of Greenland. He stated that Trump's threats to impose tariffs on countries that support Denmark "undermine transatlantic relations" and could lead to an escalation.

German Vice Chancellor Lars Klingbeil called Trump's actions blackmail. "It's absolutely clear that we will not follow the path Trump has chosen. We will not be blackmailed, we will not be provoked by tariffs or words," the politician said. He also concluded that the Trump administration had crossed the line.

[Meanwhile, we see the Mediterranean Option being set-up on the British-controlled half of the island of Cyprus, presented for us by the Hal Turner site, using images posted by aircraft tracking website FlightRadar24.  Subscribers to the website can access military radar tracking, which revealed the disturbing image seen below, showing up to 36 NATO jets scrambling across Southern Europe, destined for Cyprus.  Is this sudden rush of European military assets yet another E.U. surrender to Trump's demands?]

[As if all this were not enough to add to our sleepless nights, we have this gem, again from the "X" site...]

"four US Air Force C-17 cargo planes heading to Diego Garcia at the same time"

https://twitter.com/i/status/2012218015409156264

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