

as a Spaniard, I confirm
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as a Spaniard, I confirm


As a Spaniard, I would like to tell my German brothers (whom the post mentions directly) that it is time for historical debts to be settled, It’s time to measure everyone by the same standard and talk about everyone without the weight of history in mind


Wines are a topic in which I don’t understand much, but I recommend that if you can, try the reds from Monterrei or Riveira Sacra, both very close to where I live and with a mild flavor. We have good cheeses, but the competition throughout Europe is strong and it is always difficult to stand out, San Simon is my favorite.


You might be right—confronting Trump there might have only made things worse—but the image of Trump attacking Spain while the German Chancellor stays silent in the room is damning. I expected more from a man who, at least on paper, keeps talking about strengthening European unity. Is it only to protect the east from Russia? The rest of us can get lost?


Merkel was also center-right and I can’t imagine her staying silent about this. The problem is not ideological location, it is human decency
In what way would it be better? Would the soldiers be more elegant?


What we are most proud of in Spain is our ham and our oil, I know that in many places the Italian is more famous, but try the Spanish version, you won’t regret it


As a Spaniard (the country he threatened) I have to say that this is really disappointing. Not only Germany continues to accept any violation of Israel’s international law and no longer has the courage to tell the USA what it told it during the Iraq war. Now they don’t even want to plant him towards abuse by threatening a friend. I expected much more from Germany


Meanwhile, UK is busy licking America’s ass, Germany is sucking up to Israel, and France is begging for an invite to the party because they want to be popular too. What a scene.
Cyprus on its territory and the military bases of France and Great Britain
At this moment, if my calculations are correct, there are bombings in 8 countries and military bases in another 3, involving NATO and EU members, with significant cuts in a substantial percentage of global trade, potentially affecting strategic resources of all global powers.
If you don’t see the clear and concrete risk of escalation, it means you’re not paying close enough attention.
In his first term his national policies were not so bad, with things that could be criticized like everyone else, but in general I think the balance was positive.
But in the last elections he lost some power and now at the parliamentary level he is in the hands of far-right Catalan separatists who only support him out of hatred for the anti-separatism far-right. Since then his measures have been few, due to ineffectiveness and more than debatable.
P.S. Spain has been doing quite well in economic terms in recent years.