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by: Wish Fire
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VERSIÓN COMPLETA DISCURSO DAVOS 2026: EL RENACER DE OCCIDENTE
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Prezydent RP
@nawrockikn
podczas dyskusji „Can Europe Defend Itself”:
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Polska zwiększyła wydatki na obronność do prawie 5% PKB, bo czujemy się odpowiedzialni za nasze bezpieczeństwo.
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Zapewniam, że Polska niepodległość i suwerenność jest bardzo mocna. Wierzę w naszych żołnierzy, naszą gotowość walki z każdym, kto chciałby najechać nasz kraj. Ale wierzę też w Sojusz Północnoatlantycki. Stany Zjednoczone są bardzo ważne dla wschodniej flanki NATO.
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Pure sensory indulgence and artisanal comfort for the driver
and all three passengers. This is the essence of driving Italian.
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“Capturamos y llevamos ante la justicia al dictador proscrito de Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, quien, a través del narcotráfico, mató a millones de personas en nuestro país”.
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Gran parte de los conflictos humanos surgen de una fallida interrelación entre el derecho natural y el derecho positivo. Así, el derecho natural es la ley que debe regir al ser humano porque se adecua a su naturaleza y por lo tanto es justa en sentido universal. Es una ley común para todos los hombres porque es intrínseca a su esencia y por lo tanto inmodificable e inmutable.
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Cumhurbaşkanımız Sayın Recep Tayyip Erdoğan:
“Suriye’nin de huzura ermesiyle, kardeşliğimiz daha geniş boyutta, daha güçlü şekilde geleceğe ilerleyecektir.
Bu anlamda, tüm Suriye halkıyla birlikte, özellikle beraber Suriye Kürtlerinin de bir an önce huzura kavuşmasını temenni ediyorum.
İçinden geçtiğimiz bu hassas günlerde, herkesi, özellikle de siyasetçileri ve basın mensuplarını sorumlu davranmaya davet ediyorum.
Sosyal medyada körüklenen nefret iklimine karşı herkes dikkat etmelidir.
Şunu milletimizin hiçbir ferdi aklından çıkarmasın. Gerek küresel, gerekse bölgesel gelişmeler bağlamında çok kritik günler yaşıyoruz.
En küçük bir hatanın, en küçük bir dikkatsizliğin ciddi sonuçlar doğuracağı adeta bir sırat’tan geçiyoruz.
Kürt vatandaşlarım başta olmak üzere, milletimin her bir ferdinden, ayrıca sınırlarımızın ötesindeki tüm Kürt kardeşlerimden bu hassasiyeti anlamalarını özellikle istirham ediyorum.”
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The United States typically ranks in the upper-middle to high-middle range on national average IQ lists, depending on the dataset and methodology. As of the most recent 2025–2026 compilations (primarily from large-scale online IQ tests like the International IQ
This puts the U.S. solidly above the global norm (~100 by design in many tests, though weighted global averages are lower) and well above lower-ranking countries (e.g., those in the 50s–80s), but below the East Asian top tier
Test with over 1 million participants, World Population Review aggregates, and similar sources), the U.S. average IQ falls around 98–101, placing it roughly in the top 20–40 globally out of ~200 countries
The initiative will promote Hindi language learning and strengthen people to people ties , fostering deeper cultural understanding between India and Turkmenistan.
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The aftermath of a class S4 solar radiation storm has hit Earth – a first in the XXI century.
Not all doom and gloom though: awe-inspiring powerful Aurora Borealis illuminated upper atmosphere. Russian cosmonauts aboard the
@space_Station
captured this majestic spectacle.
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Far-Left or Far-Right Extremes: Around 94 IQ or lower. Extremes on either side
Conservatives/Republicans (socially conservative): Around 95–101 IQ. Some research shows slight verbal IQ advantages (2–5 points) for Republicans overall, tied to economic conservatism, but lower scores for strict social conservatives
Liberals/Progressives/Democrats (socially liberal): Around 100–104 IQ. Multiple studies link higher IQ and genetic markers for intelligence to left-leaning views, especially on social issues
like equality and anti-authoritarianism. Verbal IQ predicts liberal attitudes strongly, but after controlling for socioeconomic factors, differences shrink or reverse in some dataset
Classical Liberals/Libertarians (economically conservative but socially liberal): Around 102–104 IQ. Research indicates higher verbal intelligence among this subgroup,
which may offset lower scores in socially conservative factions. They often score higher on tests of reasoning and probability knowledge.
Studies show people supporting centrist parties or views (not extreme left or right) tend to have slightly higher cognitive scores, possibly due to greater openness to nuance or higher education levels.
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Finland President Stubb says Europe can defend itself without the United States.
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Cumhurbaşkanımız Sayın Recep Tayyip Erdoğan:
“Terör örgütünün, zorla silah altına aldığı çocuk yaştaki militanlarıyla, baskı ve şiddet uygulayarak sahaya sürdüğü sivil insanlarla, dün Nusaybin-Kamışlı sınırında yaptığı gibi şanlı bayrağımıza alçakça saldırmak suretiyle, burada bir netice alma imkânı kalmamıştır.
Dün varılan anlaşmaya riayet ederek, silahları bırakmak ve meseleyi suhuletle çözmek, yegâne çıkış yoludur.
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U.S. Army and Japan Ground Self-Defense Force paratroopers conduct close quarters battle training during Northern Trilogy 2026 in Japan. The first multinational airborne exercise hosted in Japan strengthened interoperability and combined readiness.
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El Presidente Javier Milei junto al Presidente de la Confederación Suiza, Guy Parmelin, en el Centro de Convenciones de Davos-Klosters.
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We stopped believing in someone who would come and fix things for us. All our hopes for international mediation totally collapsed.
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**Freedom is a multi‑dimensional idea: at its core it means the ability to act, speak, and choose without undue constraint, but whether that means “freedom from” interference or “freedom to” pursue goals depends on political theory, religion, and culture.**
Quick guide to think about freedom
– **Key considerations:** individual autonomy, legal protections, economic opportunity, social norms, and collective goods.
– **Decision points:** prioritize negative liberty (noninterference) or positive liberty (capacity to act); emphasize individual rights or communal duties.
– **Use this lens:** apply the same five questions to any system — who decides limits, how are rights enforced, who benefits, what duties exist, and how culture shapes practice.
Comparative snapshot of political systems and how they treat freedom
| **System** | **Core idea of freedom** | **Typical limits** | **Individual vs collective** | **Cultural impact** |
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| **Libertarian** | Minimal state; freedom as noninterference | Market rules; private property | Strong individual emphasis | High personal autonomy; weak social safety nets |
| **Monarchy** | Freedom shaped by ruler’s law and tradition | Royal prerogative; class norms | Varies: personal liberties often limited | Hierarchy and duty emphasized |
| **Democracy** | Political participation and civil liberties | Majority rule; legal constraints | Balance individual rights and public will | Civic engagement valued |
| **Republic** | Rule of law, separation of powers | Constitutional limits; civic duties | Individual rights protected by institutions | Rights-based civic culture |
| **Socialist** | Freedom as access to resources and participation | State planning or collective control | Collective emphasis on equality | Solidarity norms; social provision |
| **Communist** | Freedom as classless, collective emancipation | Centralized control in practice | Collective over individual | Collective identity; limited private autonomy |
What freedom means in theory and practice
**Two classic senses** are *negative freedom* (freedom from coercion) and *positive freedom* (freedom to develop capacities). Political systems emphasize one or the other: libertarian and many liberal democracies stress **negative liberty**, while socialist traditions stress **positive liberty** and social equality. These distinctions shape law, welfare, and civic life.
**Freedom and equality** can conflict in practice: maximizing noninterference can produce economic inequality that limits real choices, while strong equality measures can restrict some market freedoms. Scholars show these are distinct dimensions that can be traded off or balanced.
**Regime differences** matter: authoritarian or totalitarian systems restrict political and expressive freedoms; democracies protect civil liberties but still face trade‑offs between majority rule and minority rights. Comparative studies map these patterns across regimes.
Freedom in culture, relationships, and work
– **Relationships:** freedom appears as autonomy, consent, and the ability to choose partners and roles; cultural norms (collectivist vs individualist) shape acceptable choices. **Important point:** social freedom often depends more on norms than laws.
– **Work:** freedom ranges from entrepreneurial choice to economic security; **job autonomy** vs **labor protections** reflect political priorities.
Risks, trade‑offs, and practical steps
**Risks:** prioritizing one form of freedom can erode another (e.g., unchecked markets → inequality → reduced real freedom). **Trade‑offs:** security vs liberty, equality vs autonomy. **Actionable steps:** clarify which freedoms you value, examine institutions that protect them, and weigh cultural norms that enable or constrain choices.
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In short, private armies/PMCs fill gaps in state capacity, enable covert or low-commitment foreign policy, protect private/corporate interests in unstable regions, and sometimes serve as tools for hybrid warfare.
While they provide efficiency and flexibility to governments, they raise serious concerns about control, ethics, and the erosion of traditional state authority over force.
Unlike state armies, which serve national interests and are funded/publicly accountable through government structures, private armies are typically motivated by profit, personal loyalty, ideological goals,
resource control, or power projection for their employer. They can range from small bodyguard units to large, well-equipped forces capable of combat operations.
…private military companies (PMCs) or private military and security companies (PMSCs)—corporate entities that provide armed services for hire. These are the dominant form in contemporary geopolitics.
PMCs play several roles in relation to governments and state power, often blurring lines between public and private authority
This provides “deniability”—casualties or controversial actions don’t directly impact national military reputation or domestic politics.
Governments hire PMCs to augment their military without expanding their own troops, especially during prolonged conflicts or when public support for troop deployments is low.
Example: The U.S. heavily relied on contractors (often outnumbering uniformed troops) in Iraq and Afghanistan for security, logistics, and training.
Proxy or Deniable Operations
States use PMCs for missions they want to keep at arm’s length, such as influencing foreign conflicts without official involvement. This allows plausible deniability in international law or politics.
PMCs deploy quickly, bring specialized skills, and reduce political costs (no draft, fewer body bags in national news). They can act as a counterweight in weak states or protect economic interests abroad.
Accountability gaps: PMC personnel often operate in legal gray zones, with limited oversight.
Human rights abuses, civilian harm, and lack of transparency in conflict zones.
Undermining state monopoly on violence: In extreme cases, powerful PMCs or warlord-led private forces can challenge or replace weak governments (e.g., in parts of Africa or historical examples like drug cartels’ armed wings in Colombia).
International law: The UN Mercenary Convention bans mercenaries, but many states (including the U.S., Russia, China) don’t fully apply it to PMCs, viewing them as legitimate contractors.