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🇺🇸🇰🇷Donald Trump s'en prend désormais à la Corée du Sud, au Japon et à l'Australie. Il critique lourdement ses alliés et chante les louanges de Kim Jong Un. Je dis bien Kim Jong Un. À quel moment est-ce que les États-uniens vont-ils se réveiller et se rendre compte que Trump est en train de détruire toute la sphère d'influence de leur pays ? En venir à complimenter le leader nord-coréen seulement parce qu'il l'a flatté est inquiétant. Il y aura un avant et un après ce second mandat de Donald Trump. En seulement une année, il a fait énormément de mal et il est difficile de prévoir ce qui restera de l'OTAN, l'AUKUS et tout le reste lorsqu'il quittera le pouvoir (s'il le quitte). Je suis convaincu qu'il n'en est qu'au début. L'avantage, au moins, c'est qu'il tape sur tout le monde, certes, mais pour l'instant on en reste largement à des paroles en l'air et des menaces dans le vent. S'il finit par en arriver aux actes concrets, là par contre il y aura une vraie crise. Pour le moment, tout le monde attend sagement que l'orage passe en serrant les dents et en espérant passer à travers les gouttes. Terrible de voir que même en 2026, un seul homme peut avoir autant le champ libre pour saboter son pays et détruire petit à petit l'ordre mondial.




































Let me explain something to the MAGA crowd, because clearly someone needs to. They seem to think NATO is cosmic room service. You pick up the phone, say “hello, we’re having a bit of a war here,” and thirty-one countries march to your rescue. A continental Uber for military adventures. That is not how it works. Article 5 is a mutual defense clause. The clue is in the word mutual. And it has been triggered exactly once in NATO’s entire history. After September 11. When America was attacked. Not Europe. America. Every NATO member showed up. They went to Afghanistan. They fought. They bled. They died. In America’s war. On America’s behalf. Now imagine they hadn’t. Over 1,100 allied soldiers died in Afghanistan. British, Canadian, German, Danish, Polish. And yes, even Ukrainian soldiers, who had no NATO obligation whatsoever. Gone. Without them, those are American names on those graves. Sons from Ohio. Fathers from Georgia. Kids from Nebraska who never came home. Then there is the money. NATO allies spent over 100 billion dollars on a war that started on American soil. Without that, Washington pays every cent. On top of the 2 to 3 trillion the war already cost. And without allied bases across Europe and Central Asia, American supply lines collapse entirely. Without British forces in Helmand and Canadians in Kandahar, the Taliban reconstitutes in three years instead of ten. The gaps get filled one way. More American deployments. More American coffins arriving at Dover. Afghanistan was bloody. But NATO took the hit. Without them, every single one of those casualties would have had an American name. Trump called allies like these losers. Suckers. If you are a certain kind of broken person, that probably makes sense to you. But for the rest of us, what those soldiers did has a different name. Honor. The bond between men who have been in the same dirt, under the same fire. Between Brits and Americans, Frenchmen and Norwegians, Canadians and Danes. Not a diplomatic relationship. A blood bond. Brotherhood forged in places most people will never see and cannot imagine. In that culture, you do not mock a fallen ally. You do not sneer at the dead. It is the lowest thing a human being can do. Trump did it to a standing ovation. If you are a MAGA supporter travelling to NATO countries, understand this. There are no friendly pats on the back waiting for you. No one will buy you a beer. The governments who share your worldview sit in Minsk, Moscow and Pyongyang. Brutal dictatorships where journalists disappear, elections are theatre and dissent is a medical condition treated in basements. Not London. Not Paris. Not Rome, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Berlin or Ottawa. You have abandoned the open societies, the free press, the rule of law, the places where people actually want to live. You traded the best of civilization for a very small, very dark room. Frankly, it serves you right. Gandalv / @Microinteracti1




















