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The Kremlin is a threat to much of the west.
If he didn't have nukes, he'd have been brought to heel long ago. The Red Army of WW II up through the Cold War has been demonstrated to be a laughable shell of its former self in modern times, and all ol' Putin has left is guerilla tactics in non-belligerent nations and the wiggling of his pathetic nuclear tadger.
It was never officially presented as a “three-day special military operation.”
If you claim that this was the stated objective of the Russian government, then please share the official source. We both know none exists.
On the ground, Russia has been advancing faster recently. Siversk is close to falling, Ukraine is dealing with major infrastructure problems, and corruption scandals keep hitting their government. The amount of pro-Banderist bot activity lately also suggests a high level of anxiety on their side.
I’m genuinely curious how Europe and the US plan to handle the situation as it keeps deteriorating.
More European countries should be like Poland and Finland tbh.
Poland receives significant EU funding, especially from bigger economies like Germany and France, and its security posture today is heavily tied to the US presence on its territory. That’s the reality of their strategic choice.
Poland do that with european fund, they can't stop begging for money and material and we give them because "european union" if that weren't the case this country would be a sh1thole
France is the second net contributor in EU after Germany and has the first european army (even when anglos were still here) Poland is absolutly irrelevant, in reality, it's a burden for EU
France contributes about €26 billion to the EU, which is far more than it receives.
Source: https://www.euronews.com/business/2024/12/09/eu-budget-who-pays-the-most-into-the-eu-and-who-gains-the-most
Poland is the biggest beneficiary of these funds.
Without major net contributors like France, Germany, Italy and Spain, countries that rely heavily on EU money simply couldn’t maintain the same level of support.
Exactly that.
It´s not about how much the countires give to other countires - it´s about how much they get in return. Do You think Germany would spend a cent if it wouldn´t benefit off it?
Like Germany contributes the most, but also profits the most from the EU. Not via EU money, but via business. And of course it´s not really that the workers profit off it. Like Germany may pay 20 billions a year, but also makes 70 billions more profits with it. So it´s a net gain of 50 billions.