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d man
@dayele
American citizen, self made, former liberal activist.
Park Ridge, IL Katılım Nisan 2009
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You ain’t have to like him. He was elected to put America’s interests first.
Post-war Europeans became spoiled and decadent. They lost their will to fight for their own freedom because they took America’s protection for granted. Over time they grew complacent and let mass immigration destroy their culture.
What Trump is doing is shattering that illusion of endless comfort and reminding them that real national pride means being willing to die for your homeland. America won’t always be the “daddy” you looked down on and depended on—you may have to fend for yourselves someday.
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I can’t believe people hold views like this and still expect to be taken seriously. What country would willingly endure such a devastating strike—its top leadership wiped out and 50 years of hard work completely decimated—only to turn around and do the exact same thing again? If the next generation of Iranian leaders wants the same outcome as the last one, nothing will stop the U.S. and Iran from repeating this destructive cycle forever. Unless you have a death wish or you’re completely irrational, you’d choose a different path.
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This is so strange. The US and Israel already threw the whole book at Iran. Why would Iran now be shit scared of blows it has already absorbed?
They landed their best punch. It failed. Why would Iran be afraid now? (As opposed to ex ante. This radical uncertainty is an imp reason why threats are more useful than action.)
“This attitude may prove to be a dangerous misreading of President Trump’s determination, or of Israel’s capacity to inflict strategic blows on the Islamic Republic’s surviving leadership and military capabilities.”
Sid Prabhu@sidprabhu
“Iran Believes It’s Winning—and Wants a Steep Price to End the War” wsj.com/world/middle-e…
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@OdysseusRex @DanielKorski @mdubowitz Initially, he was at best ambiguous—and he also explicitly ruled out using the military.
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@dayele @DanielKorski @mdubowitz - he indicated he would use military force if necessary
- Denmark lost proportionately more men in Afghanistan than US
- it’s up to Denmark and Greenland what their China policy is, not US.
- US can already have as much presence as it wishes under 1951 Treaty
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I’m a strong supporter of NATO but why is President Trump wrong here?
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47
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@Patrici16650999 @AlexTaylorNews Yeah, to match the USA’s contributions and build a real military force instead of a paper tiger, Europe will need to spend 10-15% of its GDP on defense — and even then, it would take at least 10 years or longer to develop a fully independent defense industry and infrastructure.
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@dayele @AlexTaylorNews Europe will manage. United we stand; divided we fall.
Trump is a maverick : unreliable and unpredictable.
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No, he didn’t say “invade.” He simply expressed interest in acquiring Greenland for strategic defense purposes in any future conflicts with China and Russia. Recent developments make it clear these nations aren’t guaranteed to stand with America when push comes to shove. If we’re truly allies, why would the UK deny the US use of that island base America helped build? And would Denmark side with the USA in a future conflict with China? It’s far from certain, given public attitudes there and China’s predatory economic leverage. So yeah, he wasn’t wrong to voice a strong desire for Greenland.
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Is this even a serious question?
Let me help:
- The US threatened to invade a NATO ally only a few moths ago
- The US president denigrated the contribution of NATO allies in the Afghan War
- If it’s so easy why doesn’t the US Navy do it?
- Under what article in the NATO charter would this fall under?
- What’s the strategy? Has the US deigned to come tell its allies ag NATO?
It’s still in Europe’s interest to help the US and themselves but the idea NATO is letting the US down here is just ridiculous
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@globeandmail Another example that Canada relies on USA multinationals for jobs
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Kraft Heinz to invest $250-million in Montreal factory as it renews focus on Canadian market theglobeandmail.com/business/artic…
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And Trump wonders why Denmark is not rushing to help US with Strait of Hormuz.
ChrisO_wiki@ChrisO_wiki
1/ Denmark was reportedly preparing for full-scale war with the US over Greenland in January, with military support from France, Germany, and Nordic nations. Elite troops and F-35 jets with live ammunition were sent, and runways were to be blown up to prevent an invasion. ⬇️
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@TheLaurenChen How’s Finland number 1? I have been there and it’s a frozen hellhole with cold people
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The US now ranks higher for happiness than Canada, which has dropped to 25th place.
I guess "euthanizing" your citizens and importing the third world isn't a recipe for happiness?
I am shocked.
Daniel Foch@danielfoch
Canada has observed the largest decline in happiness in the world (along with the UK)
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@zerohedge @grok what are the Swiss Aries export numbers over the years and what kind of weapons does Swiss export to USA?
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@jmaher568869 You forgot a billionaires who made the skyline of manhattan and hired thousands before politicics
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The Danish-led NATO exercise dubbed "Arctic Endurance" was a real deployment and not an exercise. "There was no possible ambiguity.” The troops were deployed with blood for transfusions to treat wounded.
“When Trump says all the time that he wants to buy Greenland, and then we see what happens in Venezuela, we had to take all possible scenarios seriously."
euronews.com/my-europe/2026…
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