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“Germany's entire defense is subsidized by the American taxpayer. There are thousands upon thousands of American troops in Germany today. Do you think that the American taxpayer is gonna stand for that if you get thrown in jail in Germany for posting a mean tweet?”


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We have 750 bases. We have them in nearly every nation. It is who we are.

So what? Did the voices in your head tell you that is relevant somehow?


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BTW, according to the Department of Defense and various public sources, the U.S. has around 750 overseas military bases spread across approximately 80 countries and territories.

This is a substantial figure, considering there are 195 recognized sovereign nations in the world, but it’s far from "nearly every nation."

Key regions with a heavy U.S. presence include Europe (e.g., Germany, Italy, the UK), East Asia (e.g., Japan, South Korea), and the Middle East (e.g., Qatar, Bahrain). These bases range from large, permanent installations to smaller cooperative security locations, often established through bilateral agreements.


Some nations host U.S. troops or facilities under temporary arrangements, like training missions or counterterrorism operations, rather than permanent bases. Meanwhile, many countries—particularly those aligned with adversaries like Russia or China, or those pursuing strict neutrality—have no U.S. military presence at all.


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"In this thread I'll respond to some of what I've seen out there. Let's start with Niall:

1) On the general background, yes, you have been more right than wrong on a lot of the details of the conflict. Which is why I'm surprised to hear you call the administration's posture "appeasement."

We are negotiating to end the conflict. It is "appeasement" only if you think the Ukrainians have a credible pathway to victory. They don't, so it's not.​

2) As far as I can tell, accusations of "appeasement" hinge on a few arguments (not all of them from Niall, to be clear). The first is a criticism that we're even talking to the Russians.

Well, the President believes to conduct diplomacy, you actually have to speak to people. This used to be called statesmanship.​
Second, the idea--based often on fake media reports--that we've "given the Russians everything they want."​
Third, that if we just passed another aid package, Ukraine would roll all the way to Moscow, raise Navalny from the dead, and install a democratic and free leader to Russia (I exaggerate, but only a little).​
All of these arguments are provably, demonstrably false. Many people who have gotten everything wrong about Russia say they know what Russia wants.​
Many people who know the media reports fake garbage take anonymously sourced reports on a complex negotiation as gospel truth. But the bigger issue, as I think Niall knows, is that most of those loudly shouting "appeasement" are people who aren't dealing with the reality on the ground.​

3) On the specifics of the negotiation, I"m not confirming details publicly for obvious reasons, but much of what I've seen leaked ranges from entirely bogus to missing critical info.

The president has set goals for the negotiation, and I am biased, but I think he's awfully good at this. But we're not going to telegraph our negotiating posture to make people feel better.​
The president is trying to achieve a lasting piece, not massage the egos or anxieties of people waving Ukraine flags.​
The idea that the President of the United States has to start the negotiation by saying "maybe we'll let Ukraine into NATO" defies all common sense. Again, it's not appeasement to acknowledge the realities on the ground--realities President Trump has pointed to for years in some cases.​
4) Many of the subjective criticisms amount to pearl clutching that don't ultimately matter.​
I'm happy to defend POTUS's criticisms of the Ukrainian leadership (not that it matters, because he's the president, but I agree with him).​

You're welcome to disagree. But these critiques of POTUS don't bear on the war or on his negotiation to end it."




















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