@YouAreNotRotu@Lovemygambit@JackPosobiec Yeah, I am worried. We wouldn’t want him do die before he tries to invade Greenland so we can get 300 billion from the US just like Iran.
@DisrespectedThe I do not find many of the old news sources well-informed or truthful. My point is that many Americans label news that fits their political views as “truthful” and news that doesn’t align with their political views as “lies”. So you actually want to punish those you disagree with.
@MichaelAArouet@TrentTelenko Funny how the only thing we hear from the “rich” US is how affordability is the main worry for Americans and how they can’t afford eggs or meat, and how they will go bankrupt if their refrigerator dies…
@fearonsliabh@AaronBastani The OP has mixed up the translation a bit. These are not the colleges. They are dormitories for students who live on campus. The colleges themselves are much, much bigger.
@ImtiazMadmood@TrentTelenko A bit embarassing if you have the biggest and most advanced intelligence agencies in the World and you still have to send the VP on a mission to find out who is running the country you are at war with.
@Micro2Macr0@impersonator999@AndreasSteno Probably for the best. The main threat against Europe is Russia, but if Russia attacked us tomorrow odds are that the US would side with the Russians. So we will be glad to see you leave. And be relieved that you are no longer “protecting” us.
@Micro2Macr0@impersonator999@AndreasSteno Not being there is actually one of the few clever decisions made by European leaders. That way we didn’t get involved in another war lost by the US. We were there when the US lost in Afghanistan and Iraq. We learned from that.
@DeathAdder7777@RasmusJarlov@thruthenev3r@BobosoQueMala Let NATO die? NATO died a long time ago when the largest member destroyed the credability of the alliance by telling the enemy that they might not come to the assistance if others members were attacked. But I agree: It is beneficial. Europe has to take care of our own security.
@DeathAdder7777@RasmusJarlov@thruthenev3r@BobosoQueMala Pure genius. That way the US can never lose a war. It may look to the rest of the World like it was lost, but losing was always the plan. That, however, doesn’t change the point: The US hasn’t actually won any wars in recent time (just like Denmark hasn’t).
@DeathAdder7777@RasmusJarlov@thruthenev3r@BobosoQueMala A war that was about money, you say. I am shocked! Shocked, I tell you. But you are right: Surely losing a war that was started with such an unusual goal doesn’t count. Oh, and then Denmark didn’t lose to Germany in WWII. I love it!