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Aside from the UK, Poland, and the Baltic states, European support has been lukewarm. As usual it's the US that drives the policy and bears most of the expense.
You keep using subjective qualifiers. "Lukewarm"? Germany debates but sends tanks, lukewarm? France has even sent equipment and NATO is asking S Korea. England has led and Poland and the Baltics desperately wants the US involved (Funny how the closer to Putin you get the more they want US help) If Putin is no threat why the fear?
The US has taken the material lead in NATO since 49, why should this be different? You let Putin get away with this and all bets are off on Taiwan and the other former Soviet "subjagees."
So we are taking the lead, or we're not?
Lead? NATO is a group, a coalition, we give our thoughts and proposals and others give theirs. Deals are made, such as with tanks - Germany sends theirs we send ours. Why are you obsessed with who leads? The whole purpose of the coalition is self protection of its members, NATO has obviously determined supporting Ukraine is on NATOs best interest. The whole point of a coalition is members give what they can to support the whole, Denmark cannot supply what the US r Germany can.
Don't get the are we leading stuff.
Well, you made it sound like we're obligated because Europe supported us after 9/11 and if "they say" it's a threat worth fighting then we need to toe the line (besides defending international law, which no one really ever does). I think the reality is that Europe's commitment is half-hearted at best and they're the ones following our lead, not the other way around. It seems like an important distinction to me.
I love the words used -obligated.
How about support? Loyalty? Good Partner? Team Player?
NATO is charged with protecting Europe. The Russians at the gates in Ukraine pretty much quaifies.
Nope. Russia can do whatever it wants in Ukraine, and NATO should not be concerned. The second it enters Poland it gets blown into pre-St. Petersburg times.
And if Ukraine doesn't want to give into Russia and asks NATO for help? Just turn back on them?
They are not in NATO
We have no obligation to help a corrupt ex-Soviet state on the other side of the world who apparently can't stay on good terms with its largest neighbor.
So, we only should do things we are obligated to do. If there is no obligation, no assistance. Very transactional view of the world.
You guys would be hell of a group of allies. No wonder China and Moslem are coverting more than Capitalim and Christianity.
You need to get out more, if you think China and Islam are converting folks.
Those two are gaining through childbirth, not attention to what people want.
Moslem is the fastest growing religion in the world.
China is gaining access and allied through there road and belt program.
You guys want us to turn our back on those that want to be capitalist and democracies. How is that going to end up?
You might consider not lumping me in with others just for making a point.
Your post does not change the fact of my statement, that Islam and China through birthrates not policy.
Lots of folks prefer Capitalism and Freedom, even in the Middle East. But as long as Europe has a net negative native birthrate, so they let Islamic young men come into their country to do manual labor and incite violence.
Now as for China, things have a brighter outlook. A lot of African countries are welcoming China with their machinery and projects, but China is making many of the same mistakes the US made in the 1960s, providing valuable resources for nothing but the promise that China will later be the beneficiary of trade deals. Those trade deals with the US never worked out in the 1960s, nor with the Soviets in the 1970s, nor will they pan out now.
But what else should be considered, and this addresses Ukraine somewhat, is what South Korea and Japan are doing. If you don't know, you should find out.
That which does not kill me, will try again and get nastier