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Russia just aligned Nato interests. Into a United front against a common foe. Solidifying Nato per say. But it has massively put pressure on the bloc, no gas. NATO still has gas.

There is far more Nato spending than in history, currently. It serves what masters. Not the EU. Defenses treaties which go outside of the bloc. American, British, etc etc. It has non member heads the UK is top of it currently, but this changes around. It has budgets and trade away from Europe, American, and British arms, etc.

The EU bloc however strains over its bullshit. Not completely, but it's not as united. Plenty of individual nations in it thinking WTF at certain policies, movement, trade, laws. Plenty of citizens. But unless a bigger collapse becomes worse, it's not something that Europe won't manage. Besides it would faster become the EU again anyway all of 5 minutes later if it did collapse. It still trades, moves, and etc.

USA interests move around Europe through NATO. You have this big defense budget where are they buying this and that and this from. No sooner a heap of other goods and services.

Europe ain't powerless either, despite the bloc perhaps being problematic. It is as individual nations, you're trading invidually not with who somebody else says you cannot. The EU's biggest problem is often that, a dumb law, means they're all adopting it, same with trade. Germany doesn't want it, Poland doesn't get it. Etc. Nato operates outside of this to extents and reasons. But it's far more interlinked than you can imagine.

Dream on America has no allies, just the majority of the globe.

But we are both speculating on what occurs.

Russia cannot lose at Home. If it does. It loses far more. If it withdraws it loses. It won't at Home. So this will play out for much longer. In the meantime collapse is happening. It means what today? War is often far more likely. Except that isn't quite the same historic option outside of proxy. But supply lines are changing. Prices rising. Unrest occurring. Until who knows?

I find the meme laughable. The timing speculative, but as always who folds what, at what cost, and what occurs.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Russia just aligned Nato interests. Into a United front against a common foe. Solidifying Nato per say. But it has massively put pressure on the bloc, no gas. NATO still has gas.

There is far more Nato spending than in history, currently. It serves what masters. Not the EU. Defenses treaties which go outside of the bloc. American, British, etc etc. It has non member heads the UK is top of it currently, but this changes around. It has budgets and trade away from Europe, American, and British arms, etc.

The EU bloc however strains over its bullshit. Not completely, but it's not as united. Plenty of individual nations in it thinking WTF at certain policies, movement, trade, laws. Plenty of citizens. But unless a bigger collapse becomes worse, it's not something that Europe won't manage. Besides it would faster become the EU again anyway all of 5 minutes later if it did collapse. It still trades, moves, and etc.

USA interests move around Europe through NATO. You have this big defense budget where are they buying this and that and this from. No sooner a heap of other goods and services.

Europe ain't powerless either, despite the bloc perhaps being problematic. It is as individual nations, you're trading invidually not with who somebody else says you cannot. The EU's biggest problem is often that, a dumb law, means they're all adopting it, same with trade. Germany doesn't want it, Poland doesn't get it. Etc. Nato operates outside of this to extents and reasons. But it's far more interlinked than you can imagine.

Dream on America has no allies, just the majority of the globe.

But we are both speculating on what occurs.

Russia cannot lose at Home. If it does. It loses far more. If it withdraws it loses. It won't at Home. So this will play out for much longer. In the meantime collapse is happening. It means what today? War is often far more likely. Except that isn't quite the same historic option outside of proxy. But supply lines are changing. Prices rising. Unrest occurring. Until who knows?

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Russia just aligned Nato interests. Into a United front against a common foe. Solidifying Nato per say. But it has massively put pressure on the bloc, no gas. NATO still has gas.

There is far more Nato spending than in history, currently. It serves what masters. Not the EU. Defenses treaties which go outside of the bloc. American, British, etc etc. It has non member heads the UK is top of it currently, but this changes around. It has budgets and trade away from Europe, American, and British arms, etc.

The EU bloc however strains over its bullshit. Not completely, but it's not as united. Plenty of individual nations in it thinking WTF at certain policies, movement, trade, laws. Plenty of citizens. But unless a bigger collapse becomes worse, it's not something that Europe won't manage. Besides it would faster become the EU again anyway all of 5 minutes later if it did collapse. It still trades, moves, and etc.

USA interests move around Europe through NATO. You have this big defense budget where are they buying this and that and this from. No sooner a heap of other goods and services.

Europe ain't powerless either, despite the bloc perhaps being problematic. It is as individual nations, you're trading invidually not with who somebody else says you cannot. The EU's biggest problem is often that, a dumb law, means they're all adopting it, same with trade. Germany doesn't want it, Poland doesn't get it. Etc. Nato operates outside of this to extents and reasons. But it's far more interlinked than you can imagine.

Dream on America has no allies, just the majority of the globe.

But we are both speculating on what occurs.

Russia cannot lose at Home. If it does. It loses far more. If it withdraws it loses. It won't at Home. So this will play out for much longer. In the meantime collapse is happening. It means what today? War is often far more likely. Except that isn't quite the same historic option outside of proxy. But supply lines are changing. Prices rising. Unrest occurring. Until whi knows?

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Russia just aligned Nato interests. Into a United front against a common foe. Solidifying Nato per say. But it has massively put pressure on the bloc, no gas. NATO still has gas.

There is far more Nato spending than in history, currently. It serves what masters. Not the EU. Defenses treaties which go outside of the bloc. American, British, etc etc. It has non member heads the UK is top of it currently, but this changes around. It has budgets and trade away from Europe, American, and British arms, etc.

The EU bloc however strains over its bullshit. Not completely, but it's not as united. Plenty of individual nations in it thinking WTF at certain policies, movement, trade, laws. Plenty of citizens. But unless a bigger collapse becomes worse, it's not something that Europe won't manage. Besides it would faster become the EU again anyway all of 5 minutes later if it did collapse. It still trades, moves, and etc.

USA interests move around Europe through NATO. You have this big defense budget where are they buying this and that and this from. No sooner a heap of other goods and services.

Europe ain't powerless either, despite the bloc perhaps being problematic. It is as individual nations, you're trading invidually not with who somebody else says you cannot. The EU's biggest problem is often that, a dumb law, means they're all adopting it, same with trade. Germany doesn't want it, Poland doesn't get it. Etc. Nato operates outside of this to extents and reasons. But it's far more interlinked than you can imagine.

Dream on America has no allies, just the majority of the globe.

But we are both speculating on what occurs.

Russia cannot lose at Home. If it does. It loses far more. If it withdraws it loses. It won't at Home. So this will play out for much longer. In the meantime collapse is happening. It means what today? War is often far more likely. Except that isn't quite the same historic option outside of proxy.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Russia just aligned Nato interests. Into a United front against a common foe. Solidifying Nato per say. But it has massively put pressure on the bloc, no gas. NATO still has gas.

There is far more Nato spending than in history, currently. It serves what masters. Not the EU. Defenses treaties which go outside of the bloc. American, British, etc etc. It has non member heads the UK is top of it currently, but this changes around. It has budgets and trade away from Europe, American, and British arms, etc.

The EU bloc however strains over its bullshit. Not completely, but it's not as united. Plenty of individual nations in it thinking WTF at certain policies, movement, trade, laws. Plenty of citizens. But unless a bigger collapse becomes worse, it's not something that Europe won't manage. Besides it would faster become the EU again anyway all of 5 minutes later if it did collapse. It still trades, moves, and etc.

USA interests move around Europe through NATO. You have this big defense budget where are they buying this and that and this from. No sooner a heap of other goods and services.

Europe ain't powerless either, despite the bloc perhaps being problematic. It is as individual nations, you're trading invidually not with who somebody else says you cannot. The EU's biggest problem is often that, a dumb law, means they're all adopting it, same with trade. Germany doesn't want it, Poland doesn't get it. Etc. Nato operates outside of this to extents and reasons. But it's far more interlinked than you can imagine.

Dream on America has no allies, just the majority of the globe

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Russia just aligned Nato interests. Into a United front against a common foe. Solidifying Nato per say. But it has massively put pressure on the bloc, no gas. NATO still has gas.

There is far more Nato spending than in history, currently. It serves what masters. Not the EU. Defenses treaties which go outside of the bloc. American, British, etc etc. It has non member heads the UK is top of it currently, but this changes around. It has budgets and trade away from Europe, American, and British arms, etc.

The EU bloc however strains over its bullshit. Not completely, but it's not as united. Plenty of individual nations in it thinking WTF at certain policies, movement, trade, laws. Plenty of citizens. But unless a bigger collapse becomes worse, it's not something that Europe won't manage. Besides it would faster become the EU again anyway all of 5 minutes later if it did collapse. It still trades, moves, and etc.

USA interests move around Europe through NATO. You have this big defense budget where are they buying this and that and this from. No sooner a heap of other goods and services.

Europe ain't powerless either, despite the bloc perhaps being problematic. It is as individual nations, you're trading invidually not with who somebody else says you cannot. The EU's biggest problem is often that, a dumb law, means they're all adopting it, same with trade. Germany doesn't want it, Poland doesn't get it. Etc.

Dream on America has no allies, just the majority of the globe

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Russia just aligned Nato interests. Into a United front against a common foe. Solidifying Nato per say.

There is far more Nato spending than in history, currently. It serves what masters. Not the EU. Defenses treaties which go outside of the bloc. American, British, etc etc. It has non member heads the UK is top of it currently, but this changes around. It has budgets and trade away from Europe, American, and British arms, etc.

The EU bloc however strains over its bullshit. Not completely, but it's not as united. Plenty of individual nations in it thinking WTF at certain policies, movement, trade, laws. Plenty of citizens. But unless a bigger collapse becomes worse, it's not something that Europe won't manage. Besides it would faster become the EU again anyway all of 5 minutes later if it did collapse. It still trades, moves, and etc.

USA interests move around Europe through NATO. You have this big defense budget where are they buying this and that and this from. No sooner a heap of other goods and services.

Europe ain't powerless either, despite the bloc perhaps being problematic. It is as individual nations, you're trading invidually not with who somebody else says you cannot. The EU's biggest problem is often that, a dumb law, means they're all adopting it, same with trade. Germany doesn't want it, Poland doesn't get it. Etc.

Dream on America has no allies, just the majority of the globe

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Russia just aligned Nato interests. Into a United front against a common foe. Solidifying Nato per say.

There is far more Nato spending than in history, currently. It serves what masters. Not the EU. Defenses treaties which go outside of the bloc. American, British etc etc. It has non member heads the UK is top currently but this changes around. It has budgets and trade away from Europe, American, British arms, etc.

The EU bloc however strains over its bullshit. Not completely, but it's not as united. Plenty of individual nations in it thinking WTF at certain policies. Movement, trade, laws. Plenty of citizens. But unless a bigger collapse becomes worse, it's not something that Europe won't manage. Besides it would faster become the EU again anyway all of 5 minutes later if it did collapse. It still trades, moves, and etc.

USA interests move around Europe through NATO. You have this big defense budget where are they buying this and that and this from. No sooner a heap of other goods and services.

Europe ain't powerless either, despite the bloc perhaps being problematic. It is as individual nations you're trading invidually not with who somebody else says you cannot.

Dream on America has no allies just the majority of the globe

3 years ago
1 score