@LordAlek@wartranslated There's one problem: The country he is (or was) representing never was great. And it's finding out in real time how low you can go.
@Nunyabidness979 @bobiikcz@WarMonitor3 The only time NATO Article 5 was activated was after the US was attacked on 9/11. Every single NATO ally responded and sent their men into war.
Don't get it twisted.
@lannywarwick2 @Nunyabidness979 @WarMonitor3 Why would they "ally" with China or Russia? They're Danish and part of the EU!
What could happen if the US threatens EU territory repeatedly though: All of us Europeans aligning towards Asia.
@GoreTiger64th@WarMonitor3 It's about Greenland, not Iceland. Both of them are doing great, thanks for asking. And spare asking if they have enough resources while threatening them because of their resources.
@ShaneConnor@WarMonitor3 They're Danish and EU citizens. It's not like they couldn't use their resources without the US. Stop framing colonialism as foreign aid and selfless help! And stop telling a people you're threatening with annexation that they'd be safer; YOU ARE the danger.
@Luke_lippincott @WarMonitor3 Well they're doing perfectly fine as EU citizens. I acknowledge the US is wholeheartedly about "helping" (worked out quite well in Irak, Afghanistan 😂) a poor people, but don't worry too much.
@ChanceWmsToday@WarMonitor3@grok how much money is in the Norwegian wealth fund, how much is this per inhabitant and how do you compare this to us wealth
@jamesrosone@sentdefender On your other points: Yes, the ship is turning way too slowly. Looking at e.g. Germany order 19 skyranger shorads - it should've been the 600 they're planning from the start, and this yesterday not tomorrow.
At the same time - once the ships on course, it's going to be serious.
@WarMonitor3 Imho in 2025 this is not only a question of immigration/Integration but also a serious security matter. Not being identifiable on e.g. surveillance systems etc pp
@jamesrosone@sentdefender Production of shells and arms in general has increased multiple times over for sure in the last three years. For artillery shells it's up from about 250,000-300,000 in 2022 to 2mil in 2025.
This is 8-fold.