The locals in kitzingen hated them too. They were considered low life drunkards and trouble makers.Your hatred of the US military has been made abundantly clear over the years just like your abuse of women.
The locals in kitzingen hated them too. They were considered low life drunkards and trouble makers.Your hatred of the US military has been made abundantly clear over the years just like your abuse of women.
There has been a 99% drop in support for Ukraine. If you include European payments to the USA, it is more than a 100% drop in net support.we were supporting their efforts BEFORE we entered the war.
Just about everyone here has experienced living in a NATO country. There is one person from Australia, and a few bots from Russia, but other than that everyone else has experience living in a NATO country.So you never had any experience living in a NATO country .
No frame of reference whatsoever.
trump already has. he has pulled almost all support for the war, and if you include the support that Europe is paying the USA for, he has pulled more than all support for the war.Trump should have replied that Ukraine is not our war either.
Just about everyone here has experienced living in a NATO country. There is one person from Australia,
Nor Russiaand a few bots from Russia,
Like who. US not included.but other than that everyone else has experience living in a NATO country.
Tell me about it .The Germans, and the rest of the Europeans in general, are getting older on average. They were always highly rules based. This is not a population that enjoys having drunk American servicemen party in their cities.
No need for the Americans. We agree.They are prosperous enough that they do not need the tiny amounts of money servicemen spend in Germany. The land the bases take up could be much better used on producing things for the Germany economy. The Germans have a lot of uses for land, but much too little land to use.
No longer needed. The Soviet Union is no threat to Germany.The Germans always comforted themselves that by loaning this land to the USA, and putting up with the drunk American servicemen, they were buying protection for their country.
Good for them . It’s about time.No one thinks trump will honor any commitments to protect Germany, so now they are moving on.
There is one person from Australia, and a few bots from Russia, but other than that everyone else has experience living in a NATO country.
The US is a NATO nation. Even our resident Thai genocide supporter uses his UK (NATO nation) passport from where he grew up. Just about everyone here has lived in a NATO nation.Australia is not a member of NATO.
Nor Russia
Like who. US not included.
Russia is a huge threat to Germany, so there is that. This would be a great time to solidify our alliance with them, but instead trump is breaking things up.The Soviet Union is no threat to Germany.
That's why we're not fighting it.Trump should have replied that Ukraine is not our war either.
DonOld poops on our allies, then demands their help. He betrayed the Kurds and is now asking them to invade Iran. He’s been arming them for the last year. I wonder if they will invade for the man who has betrayed them, twice.That's why we're not fighting it.
OTOH, as part of the deal for Ukraine to give up their nukes after the USSR collapsed, the US promised to support them. Russia violated their part of the agreement. Only a scumbag drug pusher would want the US to violate our part.
In addition, only a demented, warped, anti-American would compare the material support the US gives Ukraine to the Pearl Harbor-style attack the US made against Iran. How many Americans have to die to satiate the blood-lust of MAGAts seeking to distract from the Trump-Epstein Files?
1994 Trilateral Statement
The Massandra Accords set the stage for the ultimately successful trilateral talks. As the United States mediated between Russia and Ukraine, the three countries signed the Trilateral Statement on January 14, 1994. Ukraine committed to full disarmament, including strategic weapons, in exchange for economic support and security assurances from the United States and Russia. Ukraine agreed to transfer its nuclear warheads to Russia and accepted U.S. assistance in dismantling missiles, bombers, and nuclear infrastructure. Ukraine’s warheads would be dismantled in Russia, and Ukraine would receive compensation for the commercial value of the highly enriched uranium. Ukraine ratified START on February 3, 1994, repealing its earlier preconditions, but it would not accede to the NPT without further security assurances.
They'd be wise to not trust anything Trump tells them but to continue acting in their own best interests.DonOld poops on our allies, then demands their help. He betrayed the Kurds and is now asking them to invade Iran. He’s been arming them for the last year. I wonder if they will invade for the man who has betrayed them, twice.
There has been actually a 20% increase in support for Ukraine.There has been a 99% drop in support for Ukraine. If you include European payments to the USA, it is more than a 100% drop in net support.
In other words, trump was not supporting, but rather pulling assets away from their efforts.
The US is a NATO nation.
Pay attentionUS not included.
You’re playing stupid (I hope). I’m talking about u.s. expats living abroad. You knew that.Even our resident Thai genocide supporter uses his UK (NATO nation) passport from where he grew up. Just about everyone here has lived in a NATO nation.
OK. Your point ?I can claim citizenship in three NATO nations, but have only actually claimed citizenship in one.
The U.S. and?I have lived in two,
“Visiting” ≠ residing.and frequently visited many more.
Me too. And?I have a whole bunch of relatives, and friends who live throughout NATO.
No I lived in two, both in Europe. Germany for three years, Italy for one.Anon's boast "I once visited a NATO nation",
Not abroad.just seems hallow given that just about everyone here has lived in a NATO nation.
How so? Putin plans on adding them to the Russian Empire? LOLRussia is a huge threat to Germany, so there is that.
QEDThe locals in kitzingen hated them too. They were considered low life drunkards and trouble makers.
Support for the Ukraine has been reduced by 99%, with net spending on Ukraine being reduced by over 100%.Yet the other NATO countries demanded more and more money from us for Ukraine.
Is that US financial support?Support for the Ukraine has been reduced by 99%, with net spending on Ukraine being reduced by over 100%.
trump reduced American support for Ukraine by 99%, but because the Europeans are now paying him for that 1% left, the payments for the support has dropped by over 100%.Is that US financial support?
BTW, never trust the word of MAGA morons. Jus' sayin'.![]()
The Russians can't hold Ukraine. They'd be fighting an insurgency worse than the US fought in Iraq. Native peoples dislike invaders. It's human nature.trump reduced American support for Ukraine by 99%, but because the Europeans are now paying him for that 1% left, the payments for the support has dropped by over 100%.
We still share targeting intelligence with Ukraine, which is the 1%. American weapons being sent to Ukraine are all bought by Europeans first.
The Ukrainians are figuring out how to target themselves. They are afraid that even with being paid, trump will abandon the last little bit of support.
If the Ukrainians can ever figure out how to advance through a modern minefield, they could have a breakout and take back the Russian occupied land. If the Russians can ever get the Ukrainians to collapse, they could have a breakout and take a lot more Ukrainian land to occupy. Russians occupying land would be deadly to them, for the reasons you mention.The Russians can't hold Ukraine. They'd be fighting an insurgency worse than the US fought in Iraq. Native peoples dislike invaders. It's human nature.
The best the Russians, i.e. Putin, can hope for is a stalemate with Russia holding the Donbas region and Crimea. Even so, I expect Russia will be receiving Russian body bags from the area for years to come.
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