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Charles praises US-UK alliance in speech to US Congress

King Charles delivered an address to the United States Congress today, celebrating the long-standing alliance between Britain and America while calling for unity during a period of growing global instability.

Speaking before a joint session of lawmakers in Washington, the King described the relationship between the two nations as “truly unique” and “unbreakable”, earning multiple standing ovations throughout the speech. He highlighted shared democratic values, support for NATO, continued backing for Ukraine, and the importance of “defending freedom and the rule of law”.

The address marked only the second time a British monarch has spoken before Congress, following Queen Elizabeth II’s appearance in 1991.



During the speech, King Charles also referenced America’s upcoming 250th anniversary celebrations and condemned recent political violence in the United States. His remarks came during a high-profile state visit hosted by US President Donald Trump and included subtle appeals for international cooperation amid tensions surrounding Iran, climate policy and global security.

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  1. Trump Derangement Syndrome King Charles just another WEF World Economic Forum Globalist puppet pushing the Man Made Global Warming Disinformation and not One mention of Sun earth or Vocanic part in Global Warming praising the Ukrainian biolab Kings Criminal Regime who started the War with Russia in 2014🤔

    • They’re 2 peas in a pod. The heads of state of the commonwealth and the US were both good friends with known child sex predators, Jimmy Saville with Charles, and Epstein with Trump.

      Derange that

  2. ‘…He highlighted shared democratic values, support for NATO, continued backing for Ukraine, and the importance of “defending freedom and the rule of law”…AND included subtle appeals for international cooperation amid tensions surrounding Iran, climate policy and global security…’
    This little old runt of a man and his caregiver wife want money. They have been sent with their begging bowls to the only western country which still prospers. If they get their toes in that door they will beggar that country as well.
    But – since the USAID spigot was turned off, all the globalist plans for a One World Government with Chrislam as a world religion have been thrown into disarray.
    Continued backing for Ukraine and NATO means the money for healthcare, education and infrastructure will be sent instead to the globalist proxy war against Russia. Like the UK, Europe has no money and was counting on wearing Russia down, taking it over and exploiting its resources.
    You know its bad when they send the ‘King’ to plead their case because the British have no interest in fighting the USA again.

  3. Because the collective West banking system is still the City of London Central Bank, and without their Orwellian perpetual enemy; they cannot continue to fund their system of war.

    The British MI6 secret intelligence network which is the City of London, have hated Russia even before the Napoleonic wars, but especially during the mid 1700’s American Independence where Russian Navy helped defend colonies against the British East India Trading company.

    Russia have quite often been on the side of good when it comes to defending against Imperialist Colonial Empire AKA globalist socialist hegemony.

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