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@rjoyce533 @Microinteracti1 @garyobrien1610 Still you use words like refuse, dispose, language and memories and call it English.
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@Microinteracti1 @garyobrien1610 Because the Normans tried to impose the French language on the English in 1066 we still refuse to learn French. Our memories are long.
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Trump’s message to Britain says more than he probably intended. After reports that London was considering sending carrier support, he brushed it off, said the U.S. did not need it, and warned that “we will remember.” That came after a public clash with Keir Starmer over Britain’s earlier hesitation to allow U.S. use of British bases in the Iran war. The UK defence ministry has said preparations were under way, but no final carrier deployment decision had been confirmed.
This is what Trump keeps doing. He treats allies worse than adversaries. He insults friends, humiliates partners, and chips away at the trust that held the Western alliance together for decades. That is not strategy. It is demolition dressed up as strength. The pattern is now impossible to miss.
Europe should read this clearly. A continent cannot build its long-term security on the mood swings of one American president. If Washington can turn on London like this in the middle of a crisis, then Europe has every reason to build more of its own defence capacity, its own industrial base, and a far stronger ability to act without waiting for permission from a chaotic White House. That last point is an argument, not a verified fact, but Trump’s handling of allies is exactly the kind of evidence European leaders will cite.
He has also exposed something deeper about the United States itself. When one leader can degrade alliances so casually, drag institutions behind his impulses, and still face too few meaningful restraints, it raises serious questions about how resilient the American system really is, both for its own democracy and for the allies who once assumed it would remain steady. That is an inference, but it is the direction this presidency keeps pointing in.
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@Gabeleeen @groen_rood @Greg12Burner @C_OColman @GoodAmericanMan They don't "change" per se. It is decided early in life and people usually stick with it through their life.
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@DruzinValthor Það hlýtur að vera í boði einhver jöfnunarsjóður snjómoksturs, kominn tími á að spánverjarnir taki þátt á kostnaði við snjómokstur.
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Þetta er bara eins og Baggalútur söng um árið "Komdu með mér í Lemmon partí, Lemmon partí!"
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@DruzinValthor Og er dreifing barna um landið enn sú sama og 1990? Maður heyrir oft af tómum skólum úti á landi. Þurfum víða að fara að senda fleiri börn í sveit?
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@halldorberg @Breidholt Það kom líklega 82 eða 83 ég man minnsta kosti eftir því í unglingavinnunni.
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@Breidholt Var komið sykurlaust appelsín svona snemma? Mér fannst einhvernveginn eins og það væri eitthvað nýtt.
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@Artes_EU @BohuslavskaKate Without us you dont have operation system to shitpost like this, guess what linux macos windows are all us created
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Er þetta það sem er kallað pungbindi?
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“Have you said thank you once?” –@VP JD Vance
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@WarMonitor3 It’s not absurd at all. The UK didn’t have elections during WW2.
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@DruzinValthor Ég held samt að Bandaríkin í dag eigi ekkert sameiginlegt við Bandaríki síðustu 70 ára. Kæmi mér ekkert á óvart ef að Putin byði Trump námaréttinn í Donbass, og Trump myndi á móti samþykkja innlimum Eystrasaltsríkja í Rússland. the Art of the Deal
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@blitzkopf Íslendingum hefur vegnað ágætlega í skjóli Bandaríkjanna sem við eigum ótrúlega mikið að þakka, þó sumir Íslendingar virðist ekki alltaf getað viðurkennt það. Sennilega væri okkur langbest borgið með því að hlúa soldið vel að því sambandi.
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@DruzinValthor Það má líka fara með flugvöllinn á Bessastaðanes, það er akkúrat pláss fyrir þessar tvær flugbrautir þar.
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