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The sad reality is that many nations are having their security in keeping bad actors from running over them provided for every American who works and gets a check.

None of those nations sacrifice anything and are all talk and zero performance.

I wonder how much lower our taxes could be should we decide to take care of ourselves and adopt a policy of American citizens first, euroweenies dead last..

WHY do we have to support in multiple ways that costs us billions every year every other country around the globe?

We must be the TEAT that all these others just suck off of until it eventually runs dry...

EURO WEENIES INDEED!




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About Russias fear of NATO . . .
By: Zimbler0
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Thu, 01 May 25 10:21 PM
Msg. 07636 of 07692

I keep reading where around 1990 - after the USSR imploded . . . That many of the European countries slashed their defense expenditures.

And I keep reading that Russia be screaming "We MUST have Ukraine as a bulwark against NATO aggression".

Well, No. NATO has always been a defensive alliance and, post 1990, NATO Europe has become a toothless paper tiger.

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Europe Just Proved Trump Right About NATO

http://pjmedia.com/vodkapundit/2025/04/30/europe-just-proved-trump-right-about-nato-n4939369

April 30, 2025
In a shocking-not-shocking exclusive report in The (UK) Times, Europe "would struggle to put 25,000 troops on the ground in Ukraine" as part of a postwar peacekeeping force. Defense Editor Larisa Brown "was given a rare insight into conversations between Europe’s defence ministers and military chiefs as they thrashed out plans for a 'coalition of the willing' force," and the results are as disappointing as they are sobering.
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The article does continue.
Once upon a time NATO was a powerhouse. Able to field the troops, tanks, and other resources necessary to defend themselves. But not any more. Europe has the GDP and the manpower . . . Perhaps they lack the will?

'Euroweenies' seems like an apt description.

Zim.


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