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We must beat Russia.
We cannot trust the United States.
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Trump doesn't mind blood on his hands as long as he doesn't have to pay the water bill for washing it off.
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European nations will not need to send troops to Ukraine if Putin and Trump have their way.
The Russians will come to them.
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Republicans are interested in only two things: money and power.
Helping Russians kill Ukrainians does not impede those objectives.
In fact, it probably helps.
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In a perfect world, of course that's true. But in reality, are we not stuck with Trump until at least the end of his current term, and possibly longer if he gets his way?
NATO cannot go for that long with an enemy United States a member.
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Every major "deal" Trump ever did ended in bankruptcy and disaster.
He doesn't understand how casinos work, let alone the economy.
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The United States should leave NATO, or be kicked out.
NATO cannot function with a Russian ally as a member.
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Trump will do nothing to harm his ally Russia and do everything to harm its enemies.
Let's stop kidding ourselves.
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Trump will turn his weapons on his former allies.
It's only a matter of time.
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Ukraine must win.
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No country in its right mind buys weapons from the enemy.
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More broadly, why would any military organisation buy equipment from an enemy, which, for Europe and Canada, is what the United States is rapidly becoming.
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He's right.
NATO cannot include any Russian allies.
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Why would anyone planning on fighting Russia buy weapons from a Russian ally?
As we see in Ukraine, America can and does degrade and disable US-made fighter jets if used against Russia.
Even if European jets are not F-35s, at least Trump can't turn them off.
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In that case, any European country planning to take on Russia will need to re-fit any American planes they have or buy.
There's no choice.
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Putin holds a black belt in both judo and taekwondo.
And the last time Musk fought anyone, it didn't end well for him.
He lost a Sumo match and injured a disc, causing him years of back pain.
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This makes sense, but Germany will have to beware of the UK's military dependencies on the United States, particularly with regard to nuclear weapons.
Only France is truly independent.
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The UKUSA/Five Eyes intelligence sharing agreement is history.
How could the UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand possibly share intel with a Russian ally, the United States?
It would be suicide.
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Cancel the order
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Mirage or Jaguar (though old) would be the best bet. The others have American components.
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Germany's Air Force Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Ingo Gerhartz justified the purchase of F-35s as follows:
“There is only one response to Putin’s aggression: unity within NATO and a credible deterrent.”
This is now defunct.
There is no unity in NATO.
The country supplying the jets is Russia's ally.
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The UKUSA/Five Eyes intelligence sharing agreement is history.
How could the UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand possibly share intel with a Russian ally, the United States?
It would be suicide.
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They'll have to build their own software, spares and ammunition to use them against Russia.
Maybe buy better next time.
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For Germany to buy American jets would be crazy.
The primary use would be against a Russian invasion.
As Russia's ally, the US would degrade or disable these jets, as in Ukraine.
There are good European jets, for example:
Dassault Mirage
SEPECAT Jaguar
Panavia Tornado
Eurofighter Typhoon
Saab Gripen
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Germany plans to buy F-35s from the United States.
That would be insane.
Trump could disable or degrade them at any moment if he thought they might be used against Russia, which is surely the point of buying them.
Germany should build or buy European fighters, like the French Mirage 2000.
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That’s the problem with the US. Any agreement with them is only worth at max four years of compliance. They are inherently untrustworthy esp when a republican is pres
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Buying weapons from the United States would be a big mistake.
As we see in the case of Ukraine, the US will degrade or disable those weapons if they are to be used against Russia.
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Excellent. Since WWII, France has taken care to remain independent militarily.
Now that independence is more important than ever.
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The United States will make sure all goes smoothly.
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New evidence that the United States is becoming more active in supporting Russia.
Military measures against Canada, Europe and other former allies are only a matter of time.
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A lesson is never to buy any essential goods or services from the United States, in particular ones related to defence.
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As a Russian ally, the United States cannot be allowed to remain in NATO, whose principal adversary is Russia.
It is insane that it stays in a day longer.
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True.
Russia will be a threat to Europe until it is defeated, occupied, and divided, like Germany was after WWII.
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The United States is increasingly actively hostile to NATO members like Canada, Denmark and France.
Only a matter of time before their alliance with Russia becomes an armed one.
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Europe should buy 100% European to rearm.
Never from America or any other Russian ally.
Meanwhile...new survey shows 80% of Europeans disapprove of the US.
European politicians need to catch up.
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Story of the King and the Child Who Wanted To Be Special.
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80% of Europeans disapprove of the US.
Good, and fully justified.
Now European politicians need to catch up.
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Non fidatevi di Rubio.
Non fidatevi degli Stati Uniti.
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Further evidence, were it needed, that the United States is a firm ally of Russia and enemy of Ukraine and Europe.
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Absolutely.
For any member of NATO, whose principal adversary is Russia, to be an ally of Russia is obviously beyond dangerous.
That means United States out, Hungary out, and any other Russia ally out.
What is the mechanism to get the United States out if it doesn't want to go?
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This is a lie.
Evidence on the ground - death and destruction - shows increased Ukraine vulnerability since Trump ordered US intel to be switched off.
Don't trust Fox News nor its "official sources".
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The Enola Gay also reminds us that the United States is the only country ever to have bombed civilians with a nuclear weapon.
Estimates put the Hiroshima death count as high as 140,000 people.
Maybe that's what they'd like us to forget.
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When Putin invades the Baltic states, the US troops will:
- help
- be out of Europe
- or "defending" Hungary
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For once, Orban may be right.
If he is, good.
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First job is to get those US forces off Greenland.
It's insane allowing an enemy nation which claims your territory, in this case the United States, to station its troops on that very same territory.
NATO is no use while the US is a member, but the US will not be a member much longer.
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Russia will do this in coordination with the United States.
Expect the US to facilitate a Russian invasion of, or attack on, the Baltic states, which are NATO's most vulnerable members.
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A related move: the United States has withdrawn from military exercises in Europe from the end of this year.