Posted on Feb 11, 2024
Trump says he wouldn't defend NATO allies from Russia if they're 'delinquent'
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel good day Brother William, always informational and of the most interesting. Thanks for sharing, have a blessed day!
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I see his point...most companies and organizations will not give you services for free which is essentially what this is.
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CPT Jack Durish
Forgive me for tagging onto your comment. Inasmuch as @PO1 William "Chip Nagel fears my participation on his discussion threads, I can't respond directly to him. Of course, he and his compatriots jump to conclusions vilifying anyone who disagree with them. However, there is a much more rational interpretation that can be gleaned from President Trump's "threat." Let's say the PO were to sign a contract to purchase a new car, then enjoyed all the benefits of ownership without making any payments as he agreed to in the contract. Would anyone be surprised when the car was repossessed? Of course not. Well, members of NATO signed a contract for which they agreed to pay for the protection afforded by their membership in an alliance. Few have ever paid the installments for that protection. While President, Trump was able to enforce that agreement and many began making payments. I suspect he will do so again if reelected. Indeed, it's a promise that I expect him to keep or I will be sorely disappointed.
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