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21 minutes ago, GroveHillWanderer said:

A state of emergency would give Scholz the ability to massively increase support to Ukraine.

 

Send your Leopards to Kursk.

It worked out so well last time.

 

Hitler believed that a victory here would reassert German strength and improve his prestige with his allies, who he thought were considering withdrawing from the war.

 

Hey!  

History!

It rhymes!

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Posted
7 minutes ago, scottiejohn said:

NATO is an alliance and is NOT told by any tinpot dictator like Trump what to do!

Go and look up the word "alliance" in a dictionary and while you are it it read the NATO Atlantic Charter which includes this;

The NATO Motto is "animus in consulendo liber" (Latin for 'a mind unfettered in deliberation').

This is not something you can ever be accused of!

Yap yap yap the stalking little flamer is back.

 

NATO will do whats its told. So will your country. Trump is YOUR boss.

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Posted
15 minutes ago, scottiejohn said:

You forgot to bark! So I will do it for you; Yap Yap Yap!

Lookie, the widdle puppy cant help himself. Isnt he cute. At least he waited a few minutes. 

 

Dude how about a bit of ladvice for you. You are never going to have a happy life stalking and waiting with bated breath and eager anticipation for some anonymous dude to post something on a Forum so you can fire off a silly response. Its sort of childish, but hey, your life.

 

Back to your regularly scheduled stalking. Ill go find something to post about, bet you are on it like a puppy on a dead possum.

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Hegseth did not say that Ukraine would never be a member of NATO, he only said that becoming a NATO member would not be part of the negotiations. 

 

What NATO member is ready to put boots on the ground in NATO. 

 

There is talk that as part of the negotiation, that in the event that Russia invaded Ukraine in the future, it would be treated as an attack on a NATO member by the US. 

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Posted
19 hours ago, GroveHillWanderer said:

Sweden has also countered the US position, stating that there is no reason why Ukraine can't become a NATO member in future.

 

If the US says no, then Ukraine will not become a member. End of. Membership is by consensus. Each member country of nato has a veto on new members.

Posted
14 hours ago, Sir Dude said:

On the other hand, the US cannot unilaterally decide everything in NATO, and Trump has mistakenly gone over the heads of all the US allies and just done a Neville Chamberlain appeasement job... that's not good, and dangerous, because if anyone thinks Putin will negotiate in good faith, then you are deluded.

Perhaps Trump really doesn't care one way or the other about Ukraine, and only cares that he'll get a peace prize if he is seen as ending it. On these pages it seems as though the entire world's countries care about Ukraine- they don't. Most of them don't care if Russia takes it all- makes zero difference to them, and a lot of them are more friendly with Russia and Russia's ally China than the west, which colonized and exploited them.

Here's a surprise for some on here, most of the planet's countries don't worship western democracy, seeing it for what it really is with it's perpetual wars in the M E, and they are not impressed.

 

BTW. Chamberlain had no choice as Britain had no military capable of defeating Germany, so he was at the disadvantage. Even after Churchill's re armanent the Germans easily defeated the British in France. Appeasement was his only realistic option at that time.

Ergo, Trump is not doing a Chamberlain- it's just that he has more important things to concentrate on and doesn't care.

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