Earth's mightiest warriors, yes.
Now when I talk to Western Europeans almost none of them say they'd be willing to defend their country against an existential threat. They would just "go somewhere else."
It's like a second Europe.
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Please don't, you are not. I like to think that people that ended in America were simply kicked out of Europe.
Please don't, you are not. I like to think that people that ended in America were simply kicked out of Europe.
You're thinking of AustriaPlease don't, you are not. I like to think that people that ended in America were simply kicked out of Europe.
Australia you mean?You're thinking of Austria
And the build up continues, would this suggest plans have been brief to others now?
The Iranians hold 2 British hostages. It's about the time the British stopped being pussies and taking action.What the fuck are the British doing, we should be wiping our hands at helping that Orange cunt out after his appalling remarks about NATO's involvement in Afghanistan
I agree, time to cut them out of 5 eyes and move on without them.What the fuck are the British doing, we should be wiping our hands at helping that Orange cunt out after his appalling remarks about NATO's involvement in Afghanistan
The Iranians hold 2 British hostages. It's about the time the British stopped being pussies and taking action.
The UK quietly gave Iran 200 million to get one hostage back a few years ago
Previous admin unfroze their accounts. You could see Iran celebrating over the arrangement.FFS, the UK is being ran by idiots.
We should never pay out to terrorist. That will only incentivize more and more attacks and kidnaps.
And the build up continues, would this suggest plans have been brief to others now?
To be fair I would like both France and UK not being involved in the iranian situation too due to the mess related to Mosaddegh, Shah, the first ayatollah Khomeini being both french and british governments fault (together with a weak Carter administration and commies). Granted it was a Cold War mess. But oh well.What the fuck are the British doing, we should be wiping our hands at helping that Orange cunt out after his appalling remarks about NATO's involvement in Afghanistan
It wouldn't have been anywhere near that bad if the US didn't screw up Iraq and Afganistan, and it would have been easy to not screw all that up, where it not for the rot that was brewing underneath US society finally bursting out for everyone to see. Would have been easy to just leave the Baath party in charge of Iraq, with some mandated reforms, and there wouldn't have been a 7+ year long insurgency. Would have been easy to realize that invading a tribal country of hostile semi-civilized people who hate your guts wouldn't have helped with Osama's capture. All those things would have been easy to figure out, unfortunately the US government does not serve it's constituents, it serves capital, and in this instance capital demands low intensity, long lasting wars to feed defense contractors for years and years.That's the downside of being the US. Everyone looks to America to lead the charge when it comes to fights, money, bailouts, stock market etc... Shit goes down and who does everyone hope helps them out? The US.
All the other countries in NATO or UN or whatever sit back and watch. Crazy stuff happens in the mid east, and as usual it takes the US whose across the Atlantic ocean to take action while the shitload of European countries as well Japan who could all help out sit on their asses half the time.
Or...allies?UK is trying to be important.
Doesn't matter to them anymore, 20 years in Afghanistan, fighting in Helmand province, it was all worthless because Trump has belittled it so they must as well.Or...allies?
It's a shame to see.Doesn't matter to them anymore, 20 years in Afghanistan, fighting in Helmand province, it was all worthless because Trump has belittled it so they must as well.
Or...allies?
Well it's not surprising seeing how Danes and Canadians were involved and how he is treating their lands or how WW2 was rewritten to only be about Americans ignoring the Brits in the UK and North Africa continually fighting until they showed up.It's a shame to see.
I hope every nation on the planet collectively decides not to ever think about helping any American from now on.
Why? Apparently non-US armies contribute nothing so them not being there won't make any difference. Apart from not getting hit by friendly fire from US jets.
Ok. Stay retarded for the sake of.Why? Apparently non-US armies contribute nothing so them not being there won't make any difference. Apart from not getting hit by friendly fire from US jets.
Do you even understand how absurd this is?I hope every nation on the planet collectively decides not to ever think about helping any American from now on.
Would they less than 20 years after being helped call the helper a coward and claim they were fine all along?Do you even understand how absurd this is?
Lets say an American tourist in my country gets T-boned in a car crash, bleeding out, unconscious. Do we roll up with the ambulance, check their passport first and drive away if it's U.S.?
Because that's the literal endpoint of 'never help any American'
Works for me. Then when something happens to your citizens/interests outside your borders you will realize that you have ZERO capacity to project military power. Good luck.Well it's not surprising seeing how Danes and Canadians were involved and how he is treating their lands or how WW2 was rewritten to only be about Americans ignoring the Brits in the UK and North Africa continually fighting until they showed up.
I hope every nation on the planet collectively decides not to ever think about helping any American from now on.
Sometimes yeah, aid gets forgotten or spun later. Politics is messy.Would they less than 20 years after being helped call the helper a coward and claim they were fine all along?
Dumb take, the president is making throwaway comments and they are dangerous and hurtful to those that served or family members did. Grossly offensive for sure.Well it's not surprising seeing how Danes and Canadians were involved and how he is treating their lands or how WW2 was rewritten to only be about Americans ignoring the Brits in the UK and North Africa continually fighting until they showed up.
I hope every nation on the planet collectively decides not to ever think about helping any American from now on.
Well for UK, the weaker europe has always been beneficial so the beef between USA and EU is better for UK.The British government will try to maintain good relations with the nation it has heavily relied upon for its continued existence for the last 80+ years, at least so long as the likely cost to be incurred is relatively light. This is not surprising, and is the default position of every British government.
There will be degrees of disentaglement from the US by everyone, UK included. It will be a slow process for sure, however its kind of inevitable now the sun on the relationship in its current form has seemingly set. I mean I can see already people here binning off amazon, FB, anything American really - tokenism for sure, but its just the start of a dawning realisation that over-reliance on a 'big brother' is profoundly unwise. That's not to say there won't be a realtionship, the end goal will just be to maintain one at arms length.The British government will try to maintain good relations with the nation it has heavily relied upon for its continued existence for the last 80+ years, at least so long as the likely cost to be incurred is relatively light. This is not surprising, and is the default position of every British government.
We do live in an age of disinformation and AI footage, sadly, yet I'd be willing to believe the gist of those videos at the very least. This is one of those cases where even an isolated exaggeration or outright lie wouldn't detract from the reality of the horrors that have been described by multiple sources.Someone showed me some incredibly disturbing footage of dozens of dead bodies of very young men and women in the streets of Iran as soldiers walk past them and shoot any stragglers in the head.
Deep down I hope it's fake, but it didn't look like it.
I know a Kurdish guy here who survived the 2022 protests in Iran after Mahsa Amini's death. He saw his brother get shot and die next to him and he has a bullet wound in his leg which he got as the protesters scattered. His family apparently got targeted by the Iranian regime since they got recognized and they had to flee the country.
I truly cannot understand how anyone can at any level support this sick regime. It's gotten to the point where most Iranians are hoping for Trump to bomb the fuck out of the mullahs.
I'll say it again: Trump is the strongest argument for NATO countries to build up their own capacity in order to become less reliant on the US. If they succeed it means a stronger West which is good for all of us.Why in the holy of fucks are we as in the collective west being led by an absolute fucking moonbeam, did you lot hear you commander and chief up on stage at Davos?? It was beyond embarrassing, the guys a fucking simpleton and Mr I stopped 18wars is about to drag youse into another one in the middle east of all places... Americans
I'll say it again: Trump is the strongest argument for NATO countries to build up their own capacity in order to become less reliant on the US. If they succeed it means a stronger West which is good for all of us.
I'll say it again: Trump is the strongest argument for NATO countries to build up their own capacity in order to become less reliant on the US. If they succeed it means a stronger West which is good for all of us.
What the fuck are the British doing, we should be wiping our hands at helping that Orange cunt out after his appalling remarks about NATO's involvement in Afghanistan
Agreed that Putin should have been the best argument. That was true as far back as 2014 at least. And yet Europe has not sufficiently built up its power.Sorry, but the best argument for EU countries to re-invest in their armies is Putin. Ever since the invasion of Ukraine, EU countries have increased military spending by a significant margin.
Trump is just an idiot, that has little idea about who is friend or foe.
The USA has spent the last century building a group of allies, often at great cost in terms of money and soldiers. And Trump is now troughing it all away because some idiot in his office likes to watch Russia Today.
Agreed that Putin should have been the best argument. That was true as far back as 2014 at least. And yet Europe has not built up its power.
I'd much rather live in a world in which leaders acted rationally and with the long term best interests of their country's in mind, don't get me wrong. UK and the EU have been asleep at the wheel for far too long. Trump is hopefully the wake-up call that finally gets answered.
When those stories would come out the US pays so much, and in some instances pays for everything while the other countries sit back it's crazy.I'll say it again: Trump is the strongest argument for NATO countries to build up their own capacity in order to become less reliant on the US. If they succeed it means a stronger West which is good for all of us.
You're right, this shouldn't be happening. The free world is currently led by a clown. And I'm hoping governments learn from this, or it'll get worse.One does not "wake up" your allies by stabbing them in the back.
It wouldn't have been anywhere near that bad if the US didn't screw up Iraq and Afganistan, and it would have been easy to not screw all that up, where it not for the rot that was brewing underneath US society finally bursting out for everyone to see. Would have been easy to just leave the Baath party in charge of Iraq, with some mandated reforms, and there wouldn't have been a 7+ year long insurgency. Would have been easy to realize that invading a tribal country of hostile semi-civilized people who hate your guts wouldn't have helped with Osama's capture. All those things would have been easy to figure out, unfortunately the US government does not serve it's constituents, it serves capital, and in this instance capital demands low intensity, long lasting wars to feed defense contractors for years and years.
When those stories would come out the US pays so much, and in some instances pays for everything while the other countries sit back it's crazy.
If you think of it, the US should actually pay the least. The US is surrounded by oceans and Canada/Mexico are friendly neighbours who arent hostile. The US is far away from any hotbeds and nobody is going to risk trying to invade the US with boatloads of soldiers and jet fighters crossing the atlantic and pacific.
So you'd think all those euro countries who are closer to hostile countries would be the ones ponying up as a big block of Euro countries. It's the EU isnt it? Any even stupider, dont some Euro countries take a neutral stance when it comes to conflict? So shit hits the fan and they publicly say they arent getting involved. So basically, everyone else has to handle it. lol
Yet, the US is always expected to lead the charge as global protectors. Or when there's some charitable event, I'm sure the US is always expected to show up and dole out free goods and money.
The US is basically seen as the grumpy rich uncle or grandpa. Not often seen. Often badmouthed behind his back. But when it comes to Xmas gifts or someone needing help to buy a house, everyone beelines to him for help.
So as long as the grift and endless wallet keeps pumping out money, he's worth sticking around in doses.
When those stories would come out the US pays so much, and in some instances pays for everything while the other countries sit back it's crazy.
If you think of it, the US should actually pay the least. The US is surrounded by oceans and Canada/Mexico are friendly neighbours who arent hostile. The US is far away from any hotbeds and nobody is going to risk trying to invade the US with boatloads of soldiers and jet fighters crossing the atlantic and pacific.
So you'd think all those euro countries who are closer to hostile countries would be the ones ponying up as a big block of Euro countries. It's the EU isnt it? Any even stupider, dont some Euro countries take a neutral stance when it comes to conflict? So shit hits the fan and they publicly say they arent getting involved. So basically, everyone else has to handle it. lol
Yet, the US is always expected to lead the charge as global protectors. Or when there's some charitable event, I'm sure the US is always expected to show up and dole out free goods and money.
The US is basically seen as the grumpy rich uncle or grandpa. Not often seen. Often badmouthed behind his back. But when it comes to Xmas gifts or someone needing help to buy a house, everyone beelines to him for help.
So as long as the grift and endless wallet keeps pumping out money, he's worth sticking around in doses.
When those stories would come out the US pays so much, and in some instances pays for everything while the other countries sit back it's crazy.
If you think of it, the US should actually pay the least. The US is surrounded by oceans and Canada/Mexico are friendly neighbours who arent hostile. The US is far away from any hotbeds and nobody is going to risk trying to invade the US with boatloads of soldiers and jet fighters crossing the atlantic and pacific.
So you'd think all those euro countries who are closer to hostile countries would be the ones ponying up as a big block of Euro countries. It's the EU isnt it? Any even stupider, dont some Euro countries take a neutral stance when it comes to conflict? So shit hits the fan and they publicly say they arent getting involved. So basically, everyone else has to handle it. lol
Yet, the US is always expected to lead the charge as global protectors. Or when there's some charitable event, I'm sure the US is always expected to show up and dole out free goods and money.
The US is basically seen as the grumpy rich uncle or grandpa. Not often seen. Often badmouthed behind his back. But when it comes to Xmas gifts or someone needing help to buy a house, everyone beelines to him for help.
So as long as the grift and endless wallet keeps pumping out money, he's worth sticking around in doses.
US Benefits from Global Hegemony
The US has leveraged its military dominance to secure tangible economic and strategic gains:
- Economic Market Creation: Post-WW2 reconstruction (e.g., the Marshall Plan) established new global markets for American goods and services, cementing US leadership in aviation, hospitality, and consumer products.
- Dollar Hegemony and Trade: A strong military presence secures global trade routes and underpins the "liberal international order," facilitating an environment where the US dollar remains the primary global reserve currency.
- Defense Industry Growth: US military commitments function as a massive subsidy for its domestic defense sector. As of late 2025, Europe's reliance on advanced US military hardware has intensified, with 50.7% of American foreign military sales exports going to Europe between 2022 and 2024.
- Conflict Prevention: Alliances and forward military presence are argued to lower the probability of conflicts that would otherwise disrupt US business interests and economic activity.
You act as if US was forced into "world police" role. US wanted to do it and it benefited USA the most. Thanks to what USA established post WW2 (when Europe was in ruins) - now it's the most powerful and influential country.
And USA after WW2 was mostly engaged in Asian wars and conflicts that benefited them (ME), I don't know about any instance when USA military helped European part of NATO to defend itself.
Ai take on this:
You're thinking of Austria
Australia you mean?