NAVO agressie

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Biden can’t stop himself from escalating the conflict. Ending 70 years of neutrality by including Finland in NATO will force Putin to respond to save face. Their inclusion adds 833 miles of border with Russia for NATO to protect.


Mike
 
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So I have confirmed this group of pictures and the claims made about the Nazi generals who appear in it is ACCURATE.

The common perception is that the USA is the big dog in NATO and we tell NATO what to do.

That's always been ass backwards.

"West" Germany and then a reunified Germany were always calling the shots in Europe.

Not until TRUMP did we have a President that stood up to Germany & NATO.


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Trump began exposing NATO when he was President in his first term as 45.

He'll finish the job in the 2nd term as 47.


Mike
 
In the multinational Air Defender 23 exercise, 25 nations train together in the airspace above Europe in joint air operations.
 
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Biden can’t stop himself from escalating the conflict. Ending 70 years of neutrality by including Finland in NATO will force Putin to respond to save face. Their inclusion adds 833 miles of border with Russia for NATO to protect.


Mike
De NATO is een agressieve club, die alleen maar ellende heeft veroorzaakt. Stoltenberg is een havik van het ergste soort.
 
They can’t stop poking the bear…

All NATO allies have agreed that Ukraine will become a member, says secretary general Jens Stoltenberg.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said that Ukraine's accession would pose a "serious, significant threat to our country, to our country's security".



Mike
 
Werd al besproken in Dotcom radio:


Jan Bennink sprak er ook over in 'Bakkie met' alleen niet met de juiste datums. Vanaf hier:

 
rt.com 30 Jun, 2023 13:34
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Poland wants US nuclear weapons – PM​

Warsaw sees it as a response to Russia deploying its arms in Belarus, Prime Minister Mateus Morawiecki has said
Poland wants US nuclear weapons – PM

Polish Prime Minister Mateus Morawiecki. © Omar Marques/Getty Images

Warsaw is asking NATO to include it in the bloc’s Nuclear Sharing Program, Prime Minister Mateus Morawiecki told journalists in Brussels on Friday. The program allows the deployment of US nuclear bombs on the territory of other nations.

Morawiecki called Poland’s appeal a response to Moscow’s decision to station its tactical nuclear arms in neighboring Belarus. “Due to the fact that Russia intends to deploy tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus, we are… appealing to… NATO to [allow us] take part in the Nuclear Sharing Program,” the prime minister said.
The final decision on the issue would rest with Washington, Morawiecki said, but added that Warsaw sought to “act quickly in this regard.” Poland “does not want to sit idly,” he explained, while accusing Russian President Vladimir Putin of increasing “all sorts of threats.”

Launched in 2009, the NATO Nuclear Sharing Program has seen US B-61 nuclear bombs deployed to various locations around Europe, including in Belgium, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, and Türkiye.
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Some nations have appeared to regret allowing the deployments. In 2010, German lawmakers made a decision on the withdrawal of America’s nuclear weapons from the country but the arms have remained in place. In April 2023, Sevim Dagdelen, the deputy head of the Left party in the Bundestag, demanded a US troop withdrawal from Germany, alongside America’s nuclear weapons.

Moscow and Minsk signed a treaty on Belarus hosting Russian tactical nuclear weapons in May. The atomic warheads will be mounted on Iskander-M missiles and fighter jets specifically modified for the purpose, Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu said at that time.

Moscow pointed to the NATO Nuclear Sharing Program as its own justification for the move. An estimated 150 American atomic bombs were deployed across several NATO nations on the European continent as of April 2022.
 
rt.com 5 Jul, 2023 08:03
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US wants EU Commission Chief to head NATO – Telegraph​

Joe Biden reportedly appreciates that Ursula von der Leyen trusts US intelligence over west European agencies
US wants EU Commission Chief to head NATO – Telegraph

US President Joe Biden meets with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in the Oval Office of the White House. © AFP / Mandel Ngang

US President Joe Biden’s preferred choice for the next secretary general of NATO is European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, according to The Telegraph newspaper.

Biden and von der Leyen have built “a strong bond” in the past few years over issues such as China, Ukraine and climate change, the British outlet reported on Tuesday, citing NATO officials.

According to one of the paper’s sources, the White House appreciated that the European Commission president recently preferred to “rely on Washington for intelligence” instead of trusting European agencies, which had failed to properly evaluate Russia’s military operation in Ukraine.

The report also suggested that von der Leyen would likely be able to get the backing of France’s Emmanuel Macron, another key player in NATO, due to her fluency in the French language.

On Tuesday, NATO’s incumbent Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg confirmed that his tenure, which was due to finish in late September, had been prolonged for another year. The Norwegian has headed the US-led military bloc since 2014, with his term having been extended four times.
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The announcement came after NATO members again failed to agree on a replacement for Stoltenberg. According to media reports, the candidacy of British Defense Secretary Ben Wallace was blocked last month by the US and France, who reportedly want an official from the EU to get the job.

The Daily Mail reported earlier this week that Biden was opposed to Wallace, likely because he served as a British soldier in Northern Ireland during the period of sectarian violence known as ‘The Troubles’. The US leader “wears his southern Irish roots on his sleeve” and“he’s hardly particularly pro-British either,”sources told the paper.

Von der Leyen had previously said that, despite being honored to find herself among the possible candidates, she wasn’t particularly interested in the NATO role. However, according to The Telegraph, the US doubts that she would be able to continue leading the European Commission after next year’s European Parliament elections.
“It brings the NATO job into the discussions over Europe’s other top jobs,”one of the sources said.

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The Telegraph pointed out that one of the hurdles for von der Leyen becoming secretary general of the military bloc could be her “poor handling” of the German Defense Ministry, which she headed between 2013 and 2019. The paper recalled a report from 2015, which claimed that German soldiers had had to replace heavy machine guns with broomsticks during NATO drills in order to hide their lack of equipment.
 

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