Most EU countries simply have no military to speak of that could possibly try to conquer anything. EU conquers with money, but that's quickly running out as the remnants of industry that survived long-term green policies and more recently Coof mania are rapidly burning through the last of their reserves.
I mean, Jesus fucking Christ, Volkswagen is threatening to move out of Germany now due to unsustainable energy prices.
I agree that necessity creates some interesting outcomes, and that EU citizens won't want to ration energy forever. But there's zero chance EU states are building a modern military anytime within the next at least 10 years. For example, there is pretty much no way to make ammunition in the EU at a massive scale, due to legal issues and ecological regulations, and even if we hanged every watermelon shithead tomorrow, it's been like that for decades, and modern industry is so incredibly complicated that it would take decades to get up to speed. The knowhow is gone, too. And we're not hanging all the pinkos tomorrow anyway.
If EU citizens do rise, we won't be conquering foreign countries, we'll be retaking our own lands, armed with WW2-era weapons and using old ammo stocks. That could work in a civil war, but it would never work in an invasion.
The American MIC will be more than happy to supply arms, but they will stop just short of giving any European country actual fighting capability.
Eastern Europe's demographics are shit too, btw.
And yes, a direct fight with Russia is unlikely, that's not how globohomo rolls. I expect even more billions of dollars spent on color revolution attempts.
Most EU countries simply have no military to speak of that could possibly try to conquer anything. EU conquers with money, but that's quickly running out as the remnants of industry that survived long-term green policies and more recently Coof mania are rapidly burning through the last of their reserves.
I mean, Jesus fucking Christ, Volkswagen is threatening to move out of Germany now due to unsustainable energy prices.
I agree that necessity creates some interesting outcomes, and that EU citizens won't want to ration energy forever. But there's zero chance EU states are building a modern military anytime within the next at least 10 years. For example, there is pretty much no way to make ammunition in the EU at a massive scale, due to legal issues and ecological regulations, and even if we hanged every watermelon shithead tomorrow, it's been like that for decades, and modern industry is so incredibly complicated that it would take decades to get up to speed. The knowhow is gone, too. And we're not hanging all the pinkos tomorrow anyway.
If EU citizens do rise, we won't be conquering foreign countries, we'll be retaking our own lands, armed with WW2-era weapons and using old ammo stocks. That could work in a civil war, but it would never work in an invasion.
The American MIC will be more than happy to supply arms, but they will stop just short of giving any European country actual fighting capability.
Eastern Europe's demographics are shit too, btw.
And yes, a direct fight with Russia is unlikely, that's not how globohomo rolls. I expect even more billions of dollars spent on color revolution attempts.