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Brighton Sky Blue

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I have read this and been converted.

 
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Dougin

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Your all turning in to flat earth types just making stuff up what you think he’s doing. It’s beyond belief how you have hyped yourselves in to believing your own theories.

It’s real mind blowing stuff.
 

djr8369

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Wow. The new official White House timeline of January 6.


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Are you fucking kidding me
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Your all turning in to flat earth types just making stuff up what you think he’s doing. It’s beyond belief how you have hyped yourselves in to believing your own theories.

It’s real mind blowing stuff.
He’s published this on the WH website old boy
 

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Exactly. If it’s a strategic defence requirement then the framework is already there for them to act and I can’t believe for a second that Denmark would object.

almost as if the national security thing is b*ll*cks 🤔
 
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chiefdave

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This surely just requires NATO cooperation and US bases there, which already exist?
Spot on, if this was in anyway about defence, the threat from Russia or anything like that you'd be looking at allies cooperating to ensure everywhere is as safe as possible. NATO would be at the forefront rather than Trump constantly undermine them.
 
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Captain Dart

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This surely just requires NATO cooperation and US bases there, which already exist?
One base operated under a joint agreement with approx 150 personnel that's been more recently dedicated to surveillance of space activity. Not an anti missile missile shield which the article speaks of.
 

Dougin

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If America decides to take Greenland, what’s anyone really going to do about it. Jack shit.

He’s using it as bait to get what he really wants which will be something else. It’s his textbook play. Works every time.
 

djr8369

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One base operated under a joint agreement with approx 150 personnel that's been more recently dedicated to surveillance of space activity. Not an anti missile missile shield which the article speaks of.
If one already exists there seems no reason why more can’t, especially considering the justification and NATO link.
 

Captain Dart

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The Gloves are off and the knuckle dusters are on.
The American political scene is viscous.
 

mmttww

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Ignorance is strength and all that. Is there a chance Trump read Orwell without realising it was satire and just assumed it was a 'How to Run the Government' guide one of his lot put together for him?
 

duffer

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Do you remember the kids at school who cheered on the bully, and what gobshite cowards they were when they were on their own? It's the same as the fucking bootlicking lickspittles cheering on Trump now.

Anyway, if Greenland wants to stay as it is, then taking it over militarily might not be as easy as it sounds. And when the US starts taking casualties, they're not usually as keen on sticking it out as they were on starting it.

Taking and holding territory in Artic conditions, against a determined if substantially outnumbered population isn't easy. Someone might want to remind the bone-spurred chickenshit of how the "mighty" Red Army suffered in Finland in 1939 trying a not dissimilar land grab.

It should never come to it, because Europe and the US basically want the same thing (militarily) for Greenland; for it to act as a bulwark in the Artic. And it's madness for allies to fight, even in the 'might makes right' world. But then Trump is a greedy, stupid man, supported by weak, corrupt, cowards, so who knows...
 

duffer

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Here's an interesting one for the pro-Trump, 'might makes right', cheerleaders.

Trump has directly supported the far-right President of Argentina, with a multi-billion dollar bailout. (No money if Argentina didn't have his preferred leader, incidentally.)

If Argentina now decides it wants the Falklands again, with either the direct or indirect support of Trump, should we just give it up?
 

Captain Dart

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Marinera/Bella 1 operation. US troops have boarded it. The ship has been seized.
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