Haltbakk Bunkers Skips U.S. Navy Over Trump‑Zelensky Show
On a sudden news flash, Haltbakk Bunkers, a popular Norwegian refueling crew, told reporters it will deliver zero liters of fuel to the U.S. Navy. The reason? A jaw‑dropping TV clash between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Why the Fuel Cut‑off?
- They slammed Trump for “talking trash” on live television.
- The company said the media spectacle with Vice‑President J.D. Vance was “the biggest show‑stopper ever.”
- Haltbakk’s CEO called the ban—they’d deliver nothing—until the president “is gone.”
Sources on the Podcast
During an informal chat with Kystens Noeringsliv, the business head admitted the glare from the U.S. headquarters made them “really sick” and that the situation forced them to take a stand.
Moving Forward
How this will ripple through the U.S. defense supply chain remains to be seen. In the meantime, the Norwegian firm is standing firm—no fuel to the U.S. Navy until the row settles.
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When the EU Went to the Ukraine Support Party
Picture this: the EU is waving the “Stand by Ukraine” flag while Europe quietly sneaks up to flex its defense muscles. That’s the headline of today’s drama, which is proving as tense as a high‑stakes game of chess on the International Court, but with a side of irony.
Facebook Sparks a Commotion
A recent Facebook post claimed, “Huge credit to the president of Ukraine for keeping calm even though the U.S.A. brain‑farted a back‑stabbing TV show. It made us sick.” The post got a lot of reactions—mostly “What the heck?” and a dash of “We’re onto you.”
The Norwegian Fuel Fiasco
- Owner of Haltbakk Bunkers, Gunnar Gran, announced that they’re ditching fuel for U.S. troops and naval ships that usually dock in Norway.
- Gran said, “We have a LOT of Ukrainian employees. They’re backing Ukraine, and this boycott won’t ruffle any feathers.” The company claimed it’s a stand‑with move, not a protest.
- Meanwhile, Norway’s Defense Ministry replied: “The U.S. and Norway keep a tight defense partnership. Americans will still get the fuel and support they need.”
Trump Gets in the Oval Office Drama
Former President Donald Trump was all over the Oval Office scene last week. He openly criticized Ukrainian President Zelensky, calling him “disrespected” by stating that Zelensky “disrespected the U.S.” on Truth Social. Trump’s remark was part of a heated chat that some folks felt was more “Trump vs. Zelensky” than “U.S. vs. Ukraine.”
So What’s the Takeaway?
With the EU publicly backing Ukraine on the global stage, pulling fuel support back at the same time, and the U.S. tightening its defense ties with Norway, it might feel like an international soap opera. Ignore the political drama for a moment—let’s just say each side’s playing its cards, and the world is watching like it’s the final episode of a blockbuster series.
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