@SinnerReformed1@Polymarket Not on those particular systems . Contractors don’t pentest them often - and if they do, they sure are not telling their friends
@VersFoLife It’s not necessarily centered on active needs though I’m sure that’s a part of it. The real focus here is producing at scale at replenishing stockpiles quickly
@rawsalerts 18 year olds have been required by law to register for 45 years.. the only difference is that it’s now automatic, they no longer wait for the form.
@johanbressendo1@Microinteracti1@profstonge Idk what you’re smoking but the USA represents over 60% of the total. In comparison, we contribute 10x more money than the 2nd country (Germany).
@gina21764 You’re using emotion and stating opinionated assumptions. Overall defense budget and NATO spend- they are not the same. The nuance clearly goes over your head.
@gina21764 No. That’s not accurate. It’s no different than you paying taxes. You’re contributing. Some of it is for you in the future (e.g. social security). Most is not for you. NATO spending is collective. We contribute. It’s not only for us and our military.
You claim to be an expert in geopolitics. One would assume you're a critical thinker. Clearly you're a simple mind.
There are so many variables that go into US NATO presence. From Direct NATO common budgets, targeted Europe deterrence, US military presence/operations directly in Europe - how do we get there, how do we eat, sleep, etc.? Logistics, weapons transfer, the list goes on and on.
Your comment about cutting all military aid.. comical. We spent nearly a trillion dollars in aid?
You're a fool.
@drhossamsamy65 Thanks for making it crystal clear that a PhD in Psychology and “political activist” expertise has no place in war/contingency planning