Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Europe has no cards to play.
Thanks to Project Ukraine, Europe is now utterly dependent on U.S. gas/oil; that they've made Russia their boogeyman enemy and have literally destroyed pipelines that could have brought cheap natural gas from Russia to Europe.
Europe has no hard power; it's militaries are weak and ineffective.
Europe has no soft power -- no media, no social media, no tech industry, a rapidly deindustrializing economy (see energy issues), and, thanks to boneheaded immigration policies, severe internal turmoil that anyone could have easily predicted as a result of opening the floodgates to millions of foreigners that are not assimilating.
The path of ICBMs from Russia or China heading to the United States lies over the Arctic and mostly over Greenland. Greenland is part of North America -- Europe has no claim to it -- and it's of vital strategic interest to the United States.
Greenland will become part of the United States in the largest land acquisition since the Louisiana Purchase.
Haha, no.
They are going to be forced to remove Donnie before that.
Anonymous wrote:Europe has no cards to play.
Thanks to Project Ukraine, Europe is now utterly dependent on U.S. gas/oil; that they've made Russia their boogeyman enemy and have literally destroyed pipelines that could have brought cheap natural gas from Russia to Europe.
Europe has no hard power; it's militaries are weak and ineffective.
Europe has no soft power -- no media, no social media, no tech industry, a rapidly deindustrializing economy (see energy issues), and, thanks to boneheaded immigration policies, severe internal turmoil that anyone could have easily predicted as a result of opening the floodgates to millions of foreigners that are not assimilating.
The path of ICBMs from Russia or China heading to the United States lies over the Arctic and mostly over Greenland. Greenland is part of North America -- Europe has no claim to it -- and it's of vital strategic interest to the United States.
Greenland will become part of the United States in the largest land acquisition since the Louisiana Purchase.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FAFO
*DANISH PENSION FUND AKADEMIKERPENSION TO EXIT US TREASURIES
Greenland has 56,000 total residents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Setting aside how he has gone about it, what's wrong with the idea of Greenland joining the US. It cannot be negative for the very small population over there, and could be positive for them. As for the US many many benefits. So, setting aside the rhetoric, what's wrong?
1) it isn't for sale
2) the people who live there prefer the status quo
Look, I know that we got off on the wrong foot, but what’s wrong with your look joining my yard? You could even use my grill!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Setting aside how he has gone about it, what's wrong with the idea of Greenland joining the US. It cannot be negative for the very small population over there, and could be positive for them. As for the US many many benefits. So, setting aside the rhetoric, what's wrong?
1) it isn't for sale
2) the people who live there prefer the status quo
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FAFO
*DANISH PENSION FUND AKADEMIKERPENSION TO EXIT US TREASURIES
Greenland has 56,000 total residents.
Anonymous wrote:Setting aside how he has gone about it, what's wrong with the idea of Greenland joining the US. It cannot be negative for the very small population over there, and could be positive for them. As for the US many many benefits. So, setting aside the rhetoric, what's wrong?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FAFO
*DANISH PENSION FUND AKADEMIKERPENSION TO EXIT US TREASURIES
Greenland has 56,000 total residents.
Is this a random fact thread?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FAFO
*DANISH PENSION FUND AKADEMIKERPENSION TO EXIT US TREASURIES
Greenland has 56,000 total residents.
Anonymous wrote:FAFO
*DANISH PENSION FUND AKADEMIKERPENSION TO EXIT US TREASURIES
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the most interesting is the congressional visit.
Let’s see republicans:
Thom Tillis Retiring
Lisa Murkowski Talking about becoming an independent
These “republicans” can not win their primaries because they are not welcome in the party.
This must scare the Europeans even more!
All it takes is 4 Republicans to vote their conscience and stop this madness (in both the House and Senate.). It’s frightening that they have not done so in the interest of preventing WWIII