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    3 months ago

    Expanding might be difficult but I do not see Europe and America breaking military ties. Now that the hegemony is being challenged they are stepping up military investment.

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      3 months ago

      I think if US pulls money that will be the end, and US has to pick its battles at this point. Stepping up military investment is also driving austerity in Europe which is leading to a backlash against NATO. Hence why we’re seeing nationalist parties gaining a lot of support. For example, RN in France and AfD in Germany are both openly hostile to NATO.

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        3 months ago

        Most European far right parties have very direct ties with everyone’s favorite global influence. Far right parties are easy to control. Spending more on military and right winger-ism are perfect combinations.

        This article goes in a little depth:

        Pro-Israel politicians from the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD), including those who are under trial for using literal Nazi slogans, can freely speak on the Israeli war on Palestine under the guise of “fighting anti-Semitism”, but Ghassan Abu-Sittah, the Palestinian surgeon and rector of Glasgow University who worked in Gaza hospitals and documented war crimes during this latest Israeli assault on the Palestinian enclave cannot give his testimony to the German public.”

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          3 months ago

          Being pro military and pro Israel doesn’t mean these parties will be pro NATO. What’s far more likely is that they’ll try to build some kind of European military around France and Germany.