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President Donald Trump's United States of America

At this rate, it won't be long until the US makes a move on Poland.
Poland doesn't have natural resources that the tech guys need or a climate which saves them on data centre operating costs. Otherwise all of a sudden we'd hear the national security excuse.
 
Poland doesn't have natural resources that the tech guys need or a climate which saves them on data centre operating costs. Otherwise all of a sudden we'd hear the national security excuse.
Of course, I'm subliminally referencing 1939. (Given all the other dogwhistles the admin's been offering through memes and podium slogans, why not)
 
Minnesota Is Just the Beginning. California and New York Are ‘Next’ | WIRED

The Trump administration appears to be planning to leverage the same playbook used in Minnesota to go after other blue states.

The Trump administration appears to be deploying the same playbook it used in Minnesota—leveraging allegations of fraud to justify significant federal oversight—in other blue states across the country, starting with California and New York.
“POTUS loves Minnesota and the people. It’s a state where he received historic Republican support, and he has long called out [Governor Tim] Walz for his incompetence and terrible leadership,” a senior White House official tells WIRED. “The fraud is so blatant and widespread that it’s a good place to start, but it’s only the beginning. CA and NY next.”


This approach seemingly signals a broader strategy to use investigations into alleged fraud as a pretext for federal operations in blue states across the country, potentially exposing tens of millions of Americans to heightened federal scrutiny and unchecked ICE activity while exacerbating tensions between the White House and Democratic governors. Responding to protests over this surge in Minneapolis, Trump threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act Thursday morning.
 
Trump was directly asked that, and his response was something like "We can only robustly defend it if we own it outright."
I guess that means previous administrations; along with partners, were much more capable than he, since they could defend West Germany (inside of East Germany) plus pretty much all of western Europe, without owning it.

Trump covets Greenland for national security reasons like he covets Venezuela because of the drugs.
 
I guess that means previous administrations; along with partners, were much more capable than he, since they could defend West Germany (inside of East Germany) plus pretty much all of western Europe, without owning it.

Trump covets Greenland for national security reasons like he covets Venezuela because of the drugs.

The only crazy part is the delusional who buy that nonsense. See the last page. And from someone who claims to have 39 years of service.
 
Next up @Lennox970 will be telling us how the US needs Iceland for "Homeland Defence":



And after that the UK. Cause you know controlling the GIUK gap is important. And aft that, they'll need Gibraltar, then South Africa, then Argentina and Panama. Gotta control all the entry points into the Atlantic.
Of course, he was just joking.


It seems he is still a nominee. If I were Iceland, I would tell Congress to not bother.
 
And after that the UK. Cause you know controlling the GIUK gap is important. And aft that, they'll need Gibraltar, then South Africa, then Argentina and Panama. Gotta control all the entry points into the Atlantic.
At least Trump is old and ill and can't last that long as dictator for lie.
 
I guess that means previous administrations; along with partners, were much more capable than he, since they could defend West Germany (inside of East Germany) plus pretty much all of western Europe, without owning it.

Trump covets Greenland for national security reasons like he covets Venezuela because of the drugs.

On Venezuela, John Bew does a good job of disentangling the motives of Trump (and associated advisors) as a mix of various strategic, national security and commercial interests.The Age of Invasion.

This Atlantic Council report not a great revelation, but a sensible diagnosis and recommendation. Greenland is Europe’s strategic blind spot—and its responsibility

...this is also the most effective way to deal with the Trump administration. The US president is unlikely to be restrained by lectures on international law. But he does respond to strength, clarity, and facts on the ground. A Europe that treats Greenland as central to its own security, rather than as a liability to be explained away, can shift the Trump administration’s fixation on acquiring Greenland toward cooperating on Greenland’s security.
 
Of course, he was just joking.


It seems he is still a nominee. If I were Iceland, I would tell Congress to not bother.
They're probably not joking when they say stuff like this, as I am sure it's crossed their mind knowing them.
 

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