• @[email protected]
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    5512 days ago

    Cool, no more need for American military bases in our countries then. Or sharing intelligence with them. Or propping up their arms industry.

    • @[email protected]
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      1512 days ago

      There’s still that little issue of building up your own. Most EU countries have been demilitarizing for 30 years more and more, with the strategy being “it’s a new world without wars, and also big daddy USA will protect us, and if not them, then Britain and France will”. Britain has done an exit, and France alone is kinda lazy.

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        2312 days ago

        Most EU countries have been demilitarizing for 30 years more and more, with the strategy being "it’s a new world without wars, and also big daddy USA will protect us,l

        That’s not the Europe I see now and sounds like a US President trope. I would agree that post-Cold War that was the case, but I’d say in the last decade at least, it’s not.

        But, genuine question as I’m open to being wrong, saved this is an area that interests me, do you have sources for this?

        • @[email protected]
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          811 days ago

          Yeah, the person above isn’t being accurate at all.

          While here in the UK we rely heavily on the US for control of Trident, the US dropping NATO support would just require additional defence spending and closer alignment with Europe. If Trump is bought by Russia, Putin would see this as a Very Bad Thing, and would want to keep the US in the fold because even with the US NATO would likely steamroll Russia.

          The Trump dynamic is somewhat problematic, should it fester elsewhere in Europe. Globalisation was an important trait to maintain for the US, whereas most populist movements move towards buying local or supporting national interests above all else. Europe is largely self-sufficient, even in defence, so Trump would probably cut off huge numbers of imports/exports just to prop up Elon’s shitty cars.

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            111 days ago

            Putin has been working to dismantle NATO for a long time though. Whether he is right or wrong, he clearly feels that the US pulling out of NATO is in his interest.

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        512 days ago

        Britain has in no way done an exit. Going out of a trade and economic union has nothing to do with their military commitments.

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      412 days ago

      People in Sardinia are going to be happy about this

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      That would work, if the EU hasn’t been sleeping on their defense, and relying on Daddy USA to protect Europe