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jasiuu_4_8_
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most unrealistic game ever💔
2026-03-30 03:40:54
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deutschland._.germany
Deutschland :
Skill vs Skill
2026-03-31 14:22:31
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faustian_spirit
faustian spirit :
unrealistic asf 😭
2026-03-30 09:09:34
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croppwill8
CROPPWILL﹅ :
operation atlas
2026-03-31 09:33:16
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leganor228play
Леганор :
Skill vs pls give pls give🙏
2026-04-05 08:36:04
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fayfay7895
Fayfay :
ukraine just taking warsaw casually and losing it for the 2 billionth time
2026-03-29 22:12:15
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bers_erk015
Im☧eřiał :
Discord link is expired
2026-03-29 21:26:59
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marcinkwadrat1
ktoś Łódź :
2026-04-06 12:41:23
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nah_tomkaulitzwin
丰Pr1nçe丰 :
unrealistic map asf😭
2026-04-01 00:08:18
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towarzysz_v23
Towarzysz_V2 :
hoi4, is more realistic
2026-03-31 12:24:52
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jebacupa33
mHetmanoo💤 :
this is not reality
2026-03-30 19:42:48
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botondhun2
BotondHun :
2026-03-29 21:16:50
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bellieeeetttyyyyy
🌻𝓑𝓔𝓛𝓛𝓘𝓔{🇺🇦} :
не надо
2026-04-02 17:44:07
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bratskymapper
ϟБратский Мапперϟ :
игра в браузере?
2026-04-06 08:21:25
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chill2283050
Chill228305 :
Игра на Пк или телефон?
2026-03-30 08:20:53
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severus4445557
SEVERUS66 :
When will the game Operation Atlas be released? I can't wait to play it.
2026-03-30 18:06:29
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nestxc
🇺🇦 ꑭ 𝙽𝚎𝚜𝚝𝚎𝚛☦︎ :
What is that nosense
2026-06-22 19:25:08
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abobaid08
abobaid🐸 :
Польша 200
2026-06-18 20:56:28
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danielpalamarchuk_
Daniel Palamarchuk😬 :
Skill vs skill
2026-05-22 17:11:56
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motoded_dima
Мото дед Дима :
There is no need in war. Because Poland and Ukraine are friends. Yes we have sometimes different opinion that we don’t like, but we are still friends
2026-04-02 20:36:43
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Andreas Krieg, an associate professor at King’s College London, says that the war Donald Trump and Israel waged against Iran has shattered the Gulf monarchies’ central security assumption, that the United States would keep them safe. Krieg says that American bases across the Gulf did not shield regional states from a war they never chose. Instead, they made them targets. Iran could not easily reach Tel Aviv or Washington, so it struck softer targets within range, and the Gulf absorbed the blows. The protector had become “the source of the threat”. He says Trump proved he could start a war, but not end one. His impatience and shifting between the Israel lobby and the Gulf lobby left him unable to deliver the patient bargaining needed for a settlement. Once again, the Gulf was left to repair what others had broken. Krieg says that the crisis forced Gulf states to act for themselves. Qatar became a key diplomatic hinge between Washington and Tehran, while Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Pakistan and Oman helped keep diplomacy alive. Even the UAE’s late turn towards pragmatism meant the Gulf’s major powers were no longer running rival foreign policies. For Krieg, the lesson is that the Gulf is one security system. Its economies, waterways and people are too closely connected for one state to remain safe while another burns. Deterrence alone will not work with Iran, he argues. It must be paired with engagement, trade and interdependence. He concludes that the Gulf can either continue waiting for Washington, Tehran and Tel Aviv to decide its fate, or act collectively to shape the regional order around it.
Andreas Krieg, an associate professor at King’s College London, says that the war Donald Trump and Israel waged against Iran has shattered the Gulf monarchies’ central security assumption, that the United States would keep them safe. Krieg says that American bases across the Gulf did not shield regional states from a war they never chose. Instead, they made them targets. Iran could not easily reach Tel Aviv or Washington, so it struck softer targets within range, and the Gulf absorbed the blows. The protector had become “the source of the threat”. He says Trump proved he could start a war, but not end one. His impatience and shifting between the Israel lobby and the Gulf lobby left him unable to deliver the patient bargaining needed for a settlement. Once again, the Gulf was left to repair what others had broken. Krieg says that the crisis forced Gulf states to act for themselves. Qatar became a key diplomatic hinge between Washington and Tehran, while Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Pakistan and Oman helped keep diplomacy alive. Even the UAE’s late turn towards pragmatism meant the Gulf’s major powers were no longer running rival foreign policies. For Krieg, the lesson is that the Gulf is one security system. Its economies, waterways and people are too closely connected for one state to remain safe while another burns. Deterrence alone will not work with Iran, he argues. It must be paired with engagement, trade and interdependence. He concludes that the Gulf can either continue waiting for Washington, Tehran and Tel Aviv to decide its fate, or act collectively to shape the regional order around it.

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