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Let's hope that there aren't ever any more hurricanes in America:
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These stupid “Putin has a hold on Trump” comments, many of you forget that Putin still has a hold on the corrupted EU, with them spending billions of pounds on their dependency on Russian fossil fuels, in fact the EU spent more on Russian imports of FF, than they did on financial aid to Ukraine in 2024. So let’s not be hypocrites, especially when the EU is essentially & directly helping fund Putin’s war machine. :rolleyes: |
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That’s whataboutery Mick. And in any case, political expediency, grubby thought it is, is not in the same category as outright treason. Not by a country mile.
Nobody can say for sure whether Trump really is Agent Krasnov, but it is hard to see how a Russian asset at the top of the US government would behave very differently than he has. |
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The EU should have at least had the decency to pay the Indians to refine their Russian fossil fuels before import. There’s certainly no comparison between who has let down the Ukrainians more between the Americans and the EU.
Hopefully with the UK and EU committing to more defence spending they realise the USA are an unreliable ally and spend that money on this side of the pond. You won’t want the intelligence and systems your weapons rely upon to dry up upon the whim of whoever is in the MAGA hotseat. |
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Putin has a hold on the EU because of its dependency on energy - they’re literally helping to fund his war, far far worse than the accusations of Trump’s alignment with Putin. |
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There’s no hypocrisy here. Just users engaging in a topic-based discussion, making observations about Donald Trump. |
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It's almost as if the end-game is to cause chaos and disruption, and then make money out of fixing the problems they caused (not to mention selling short in advance of tariff impositions/reversals/re-impositions). |
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Trump cannot unilaterally withdraw from NATO, he will need congressional approval. A bill was passed in 2020 to “President proof NATO withdrawal”. Previous presidents have walked away from other treaties without a congressional nod, but if Trump tries, it will obviously go through the courts & Supreme Court, only snag is that there is nothing in the written constitution, that requires Congressional approval for withdrawal from a treaty & SC always applies the test, is it constitutional? But the real bug bearer for Trump is that his current Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, co-authored that 2020 Bill. |
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Nobody said at present that the US didn’t spend more than the UK/EU, other NATO members. I only said that with America being an unreliable ally it’s more important than ever for Europe to ensure that defence expenditure is on weapons and systems that can operate independently of American oversight/support.
Production capacity needs rapidly increased over here too (if the premise of increased defence spending is accepted). The likelihood of anyone going to war with Russia, China and Iran all at once in Europe is extremely low. The ability to bog down one of them would be satisfactory, and the Biden administration gave us the blueprint in Ukraine by resourcing them just enough to stand still. |
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And I’m making the observation that there is hypocrisy in here & it stinks. ---------- Post added at 11:32 ---------- Previous post was at 10:56 ---------- Quote:
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