I think the US should go full tyrant mode against Europe. Really put our boot heel on their necks. Denmark threatened to attack us over Greenland. It would be a mistake to let that slide.
Think for a second how retarded (and funny) it would be if young Germans and Italians are asked to fight and die to stop Greenland from getting a McDonald’s.
>>525872192>I think the US should go full tyrant mode against Europe. Really put our boot heel on their necks. Denmark threatened to attack us over Greenland. It would be a mistake to let that slide.Greenland 2027
>>525872192YTA. Our land our choice sweaty
>>525872192They've been doing that. What do you think the Ukraine war is for?
>>525872192Yeah, that would go well for you over there lol. All those irrelevant fat welfare burgers in those shitty flyover states that nobody give a shit about talking geopolitics is really satire itself.
>>525872192> I think the US should go full tyrant modeThat is because you're Jewish.There is growing speculation that U.S.-made advanced military systems—fighter jets, anti-aircraft platforms, and missile-defense networks include backdoors or remote-disabling mechanisms. The concern is that nations buying American arms are effectively paying for protection without gaining real operational sovereignty.As U.S. administrations change and geopolitical alliances shift, these weapons are tools that undermine your own defenses. You are only “protected” when your nation happens to align with the unstable, revolving-door politics of the United States.A nation must therefore build its own defense capabilities. Relying on U.S. weapons is equivalent to paying protection money: the moment political interests change, the systems you depend on may be rendered useless. The same actors who push you to buy more arms are also involved in fueling global conflicts, then leveraging those conflicts to extract further payments, leaving countries burdened with debt and weakened defense.The Ukraine–Russia situation, which shifted dramatically across just a few years as U.S. administrations changed from Biden to Trump, illustrates why many argue that American commitments cannot be trusted.Critics further warn that wherever the U.S. military-industrial complex extends its influence, it brings economic strain, cultural disruption, mass immigration, and a consumerist way of life that erodes national identity and spiritual values. According to this view, the Trump administration’s push for allies to take on more debt for arms is simply another cycle in which those weapons can be turned off the moment Washington’s leadership changes.
>>525872192I think you should KYS
>>525872192based
>>525872192Based. Kill white people!