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well, don't count on the US for help, thats for sure.
Unless nato countries band together and go full force to stop whatever comes their way though, they are in huge amounts of danger. It won't just be Russia coming for them. It will be China, Iran, North Korea, and every other Fascio-dictatorship out there. Possibly even the US, at that point.
I said it before trump got elected in 2016 and no one listened to me. If NATO countries wanted to help themselves, they would have done a lot more to help the US keep its elections legitimate. Instead they did practically nothing.
Possibly even the US? Are you joking? I am completely convinced that right after Russia the US is the next most likely country to invade EU in the next few years. Maybe even more likely as Russia cant make it past Ukraine.
even more reason the EU shouldn't have sat it on its hands while Russia destroyed our country.
I fear the elections were legitimate.
I'm nearly 100% sure they weren't entirely legitimate. We already know 2016 had some pretty big issues. Russia has thoroughly fucked with US elections. And where do you think Musk got all that money to buy twitter? Twitter was probably the single biggest helper to the Trump campaign in 2024.
And then you take things like the Israel / Palestine war -- which really was just started as a proxy war for Russia in order to distract from Ukraine and pit liberals against other liberals. There's a reason why Russia armed hesbollah and helped train Hamas fighters. Putin is out there playing chess while everyone else is playing checkers.
Syria was conquered by anti-Hamas forces. Others are also playing chess.
Saudi Arabia. It wasn't exactly a fucking secret. It was only a few years ago for fucks sake.
he got some of the money from saudi arabia, he got more money from russian oligarchs.
In a New York district there wasnt a single vote for Kamala. Think about that for a bit.
Then think about why it wasn't a huge issue directly after the election.
One party two faces, of course
The election yes, but there are disagreements about the legitimacy of the results. Apparently the voting machines might have been manipulated.
https://m.economictimes.com/news/international/us/kamala-harris-election-result-trumps-victory-under-scrutiny-as-lawsuit-filed-heres-what-could-happen-next/articleshow/121760834.cms
There was for sure a lot of voter suppression going on, that much is clear, documented, and pretty much undisputed. They fucking bragged about it for fuck's sake.