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@thunar33 Everything you said is complete nonsense.
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@gorillaeggs8199 It's a blatantly obvious fact. The US is currently spending 3.4% of GDP on defense. Even if a majority of US defense spending were focused on the Atlantic and Europe (which it very obviously is not; the Pacific and Asia has been the primary US defense focus for some time now), that would still be less than 2%.
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@segiraldovi No, it does not harm the average citizen. Higher taxes "harms" the wealthy elites, maybe. But not very much, because they're still the wealthy elites.
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@efeddwdw9782 In both World War I and World War II, the United States entered the war 3 years after everyone else, and suffered significantly lower casualties than the European allies. Be real.
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@goldenfiberwheat238 The Allies were absolutely winning in 1917. After the French victory at Verdun in December 1916, Germany tried negotiate a peace with the Allies that would let them back out of the war without total defeat. The Allies rejected this as a duplicitous attempt by Germany to keep the parts of French and Belgian territory they'd yet to be driven out of.
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@ LMAO, "crossing the water into the UK." Germany's plans for invading the UK were a delusional fantasy. There was this little thing called the Royal Navy that made it completely impossible for Germany to actually achieve such a thing.
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@KokoHekmatyarr By "everyone" you mean Russia.
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@KokoHekmatyarr Uh-huh. Complete nonsense.
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@theendmyfriend Get lost with that "CIA operation" nonsense. The US didn't do anything to force Ukraine to stop being neutral. Ukraine abandoned neutrality because Russian hostility to their very existence rendered neutrality impossible.
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@PimpofChaos It's because Congress (idiotically) prohibited the F-22 from being exported to anybody. Thus resulting in a much smaller production run than it otherwise would've had, and increasing the per-unit cost.
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@segiraldovi The United States used to be a successful democracy, but now we have a democracy-hating autocrat in power. Trump loves "strongman" dictators like Putin, and wants America to have the same kind of government.
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@RandomPerson-bv3ww Where did you come up with that nonsense? If you want to talking about "dragging feet", the USA arrived 3 years late to both World War I and World War II, suffered the least casualties of any of the nations involved, suffered almost no damage our own country (unlike every other nation involved), and yet we often act like the USA won those wars all by ourselves and suffered great national trauma in them.
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@yourlocaltrucker313 The entire MAGAt narrative about Europe "freeloading of American military spending" is complete nonsense.
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It's not hypocrisy, it's that a complete blithering idiot has risen to power in the United States.
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@josephang9927 "Tired" of what? Of being a powerful and wealthy nation? Because that's what the insane Trump regime is moving America away from.
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Trump and his cult are so stupid that they think the USA "making itself the world police" was done out of altruism, rather than to expand and preserve American power over the rest of the world. Thus, they draw the conclusion that the USA was wasting resources by doing so.
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@user-os1in7kt5j That "fair share" nonsense is another Trump lie.
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@Epsilon-5 And the US is also the only NATO member that has significant military operations outside of NATO. Meaning that unlike all the European NATO members, it wouldn't be even remotely accurate to consider the entire US defense budget to be "NATO spending".
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@Allen667sjja NATO's very existence revolves around US interests. The US didn't create NATO out of altruism, but to expand American power. Pulling away from NATO simply makes the US weaker.
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The problem is, the US now has a thoroughly moronic President who's too stupid to understand what the US interests even are.
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