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OC375

(489 posts)
15. No
Thu Jan 15, 2026, 03:28 PM
Thursday

I think it will be a frog in the boil pot, but over months, not years now. I think Europe will have troubles with Putin before Trump goes all in on Greenland, and once Europe is otherwise occupied Trump will move in on Greenland, further, to ostensibly secure it as a buffer to European troubles he helped create.

I don't think Trump cares if half of NATO bases there, for the time being, because he believes they will mostly be leaving soon. Putin takes things in bites, anyway, not chunks. He'll take one or two states or regions and consolidate, pause, take a vacation, and then repeat in 5 years (if he's even alive) as he has done before. Someone else is eyeing his job already, I'm sure...

Putin just needs to play dirty - all those things he hasn't done, where we say "If he blows up Chernobyl, it's war." or "If he gasses the city of ***, it would be war." is sort of the point... He doesn't need a standard war, just an incident to lead to a war stance. Cut off natural gas, cyber attacks, COVID,... don't think so Blitzkrieg. He knows Europe wants peace, so he has carrots, too.

Republicans will support it all if they feel they have no other way out that is acceptable to them, not us. Admitting they were wrong about... well, everything... that they perpetuated it, and that some may possibly be going to prison or losing their wealth and influence... probably isn't something they feel is a better alternative to other people's kids fighting somewhere else, IMHO.

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Good news Tasmanian Devil Thursday #1
They are not 'Trump's' allies but they are still 'our' allies. cstanleytech Thursday #3
This is what is known as a "NATO tripwire" Fiendish Thingy Thursday #2
Will it matter? OC375 Thursday #4
Isn't the Russian military spent? poli-junkie Thursday #7
Probably depends on how one defines spent in this context OC375 Thursday #8
Doesn't France have nukes? orangecrush Thursday #9
France and the UK both are nuclear powers. Nt Fiendish Thingy Thursday #11
Thank you orangecrush Thursday #13
Everybody, who's anybody, has got nukes. OC375 Thursday #14
Must make a difference to someone orangecrush Thursday #19
Russia already has its hands full with Ukraine. OGBuzz Thursday #18
You think Putin will invade the Baltics at the same time Trump invades Greenland? Fiendish Thingy Thursday #10
No OC375 Thursday #15
Sorry, I don't see any evidence of that happening Fiendish Thingy Thursday #16
Hope You're Right OC375 Thursday #17
Russia is economically backward--except for nukes. MervinFerd Thursday #20
NATO troops are no slouches. ihaveaquestion Thursday #21
I have no doubt of that OC375 Thursday #23
Thank you to all the troops and countries for sending them !!! SamKnause Thursday #5
Can NATO please liberalgunwilltravel Thursday #6
25th gfarber Thursday #12
..Leavitt said at a daily briefing that European troops' presence would not "impact the president's decision-making proc riversedge Thursday #22
Facts never affect our preznidents flying rabbit Friday #24
won't... myohmy2 Friday #25
Good!!!!! SheltieLover Friday #26
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