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Katılım Ağustos 2024
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NATO’s 31 members will ‘have to reexamine’ whether they can still afford to have the USA as a partner.
Let’s be honest about what is happening.
The United States, under Trump, is actively supporting Russia. Blocking weapons to Ukraine. Pushing for a peace deal that rewards Moscow. Calling Putin a partner. Washington’s National Security Strategy no longer even identifies Russia as a threat.
Russia is the only reason NATO exists. It has always been the only reason. And Washington is now on Russia’s side.
So the question is not whether NATO can survive without America. The question is whether NATO can survive with it.
And America has already started leaving. Rubio skipped the NATO foreign ministers meeting in December. Hegseth skipped the defense ministers meeting in February. Two top-level meetings in a row. It is rare for a US administration to miss even one.  They are not forgetting to show up. They are choosing not to. NATO noticed. NATO kept meeting. NATO kept working.
Macron said it anyway. “No intimidation or threat will influence us, neither in Ukraine, nor in Greenland, nor anywhere else in the world.”  Sweden’s Prime Minister was blunter. “We will not allow ourselves to be blackmailed.” Good. Because NATO does not need permission.
Thirty-one nations. Nearly a billion people. The world’s largest collective economy. NATO militaries hardened by four years of watching Russia bleed itself dry on NATO’s eastern doorstep.
And here is what
Today it is not the Russia of 2022. That Russia is gone. Ukraine shot it to pieces. Up to two million men lost. Elite units wiped out entirely. Equipment inventories so depleted that Russian forces are pulling tanks from Soviet-era storage and patching them together with parts that belong in museums. The most combat-capable military in NATO’s history is now facing the most degraded Russian army since the Second World War.
NATO knows the enemy. It has watched it die in real time.
America’s own Secretary of State called NATO allies “cowards” and the alliance a “paper tiger.”  This from a country that just spent a month bombing Iran and achieved nothing. A country with a $39 trillion debt, a democracy rated below Mexico by international observers, and a president whose first instinct after re-election was to call Vladimir Putin.
Now look west from Washington. The Pacific. China. No NATO. No thirty-one allies who have trained together for 75 years, shared intelligence, and stood on the same walls. Just two oceans and a government that just told its only friends to go to hell.
America without NATO is not a superpower. It is a large, indebted nation with no friends, two oceans, and China on the other side of one of them.
NATO without Trump’s America is not weaker. It is stronger.
Gandalv / @Microinteracti1
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"If I win, I may never see my golf properties — I may never see these places again. Because I’m going to be working for you, I’m not going to have TIME to go play GOLF. Believe me!"
- Trump, August, 2016

Roshan Rinaldi@Roshan_Rinaldi
Taxpayers’ Tab for Donald Trump’s Golf Habit Crosses $100 Million This is Trump's 56th visit to his course in West Palm Beach and 110th golf day in just over 14 months in office, keeping him on track to spend $300 million on golf. huffpost.com/entry/trump-go…
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I’ll be honest about what I don’t know—but here’s what we do know: allies are backing away from us, Iran now holds leverage over the Strait of Hormuz, oil prices are rising, and global fallout is growing.
This isn't partisan, even Laura Ingraham is questioning whether Trump knew the risks and complexities of this war.
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🇺🇸🇺🇦🇷🇺 frustration boiling over in Washington
"We're giving Iranians billions of $ by letting them sell oil to China, which they use to buy drones from Russia.
And, we're allowing Russia to sell oil so they can fund attacks against Ukraine and our own troops.
You couldn't make this up in a Hollywood script."
- Jim Himes 🇺🇸
That’s basically calling out a loop where money, drones, and war all feed into each other, and saying the US is letting it happen in plain sight
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