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Slightly less worrisome than your F35 or what-have-you but yes, it's an annoying trend overall.
A military alliance ally vs. a foreign rival that is friends with your enemy. The US has been flaky lately but still
The US is no one's ally, except the ultra rich.
They're both NATO members
The US leadership has threatened to invade not one but two NATO countries in the last 9 months.
ROFL
I'm not sure you understand what military alliance means... Turkey and Greece are allies formally even though they hate each other with passion.
Same as it ever was, NGL...
FYI, "to escape religious persecution" was the frilly new dress on the poxy cash whore they all rode in on, and the punters applauded the parade.