They're scared because Trump has let whispers fly of America leaving or reducing it's NATO contribution.
That happens, European countries can kiss their socialised system goodbye since they'll HAVE to pay for their own defence. But since they only know 'orange man bad!' They aren't able to make any arguments for America to STAY in NATO..
Europe would be better off breaking away from the US anyway. The destruction of Nordstream is the kind of shit you would want NATO to stop. Instead, the call comes from inside the house. The Ukraine war was also instigated by the US's long standing provocations against Russia. It's weird how that history dropped from the discourse lately.
Easily? It isn't exactly something you can just buy at the local 7/11.
Every time Iran tries to build a centrifuge for fuel enrichment, we leave a crater where it once stood. If we are removed from NATO, and see that former NATO members are a risk of starting a nuclear war, we will start bombing their facilities too. Our allies only have nukes now because we allow them to. If they stop being our allies, we will stop allowing it.
Publicly, France has around 200. US and Russia have around 1.7-2k on standby and more can be built easily with each countries stockpiles. There might be a few off the books in the EU but the number completely pales to Russia and US.
Turkey is in such a weird spot. They have ties with pretty much every side. And I don't think most of it was deliberate, just a matter of location and timing.
They're scared because Trump has let whispers fly of America leaving or reducing it's NATO contribution.
That happens, European countries can kiss their socialised system goodbye since they'll HAVE to pay for their own defence. But since they only know 'orange man bad!' They aren't able to make any arguments for America to STAY in NATO..
Europe would be better off breaking away from the US anyway. The destruction of Nordstream is the kind of shit you would want NATO to stop. Instead, the call comes from inside the house. The Ukraine war was also instigated by the US's long standing provocations against Russia. It's weird how that history dropped from the discourse lately.
Lately? It's never been part of the main discourse. From day 1 this was Putins unprovoked war of aggression.
Yean there are 3 people that started the recent war in Ukraine Biden Zelensky and Putin in no particular order
Boris kept it going also.
My argument for is without us, euro cucks start a nuclear war over Ukraine. At least if we're in nato, we can stop that part of it.
With what nukes? Most of the nukes in NATO are US loaned and operated by US troops. France has a few but that’s it.
The UK has some, France has some and I'm sure that other countries could easily find some.
Easily? It isn't exactly something you can just buy at the local 7/11.
Every time Iran tries to build a centrifuge for fuel enrichment, we leave a crater where it once stood. If we are removed from NATO, and see that former NATO members are a risk of starting a nuclear war, we will start bombing their facilities too. Our allies only have nukes now because we allow them to. If they stop being our allies, we will stop allowing it.
Publicly, France has around 200. US and Russia have around 1.7-2k on standby and more can be built easily with each countries stockpiles. There might be a few off the books in the EU but the number completely pales to Russia and US.
To be honest, "eurocucks" probably would start fighting each other rather than Russia if there were NATO.
That is why I am somewhat pro-NATO, though I don't like its expansion or aggression.
NATO should just be European and should kick out Turkey.
They love Turkey's genocide against Armenians and its illegal occupation of Cyprus though.
Turkey is in such a weird spot. They have ties with pretty much every side. And I don't think most of it was deliberate, just a matter of location and timing.