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Isn't the answer to that ~~quiet~~ quite clear today? It's a no, they wouldn't.
Which is why Europe needs to coordinate on a joint military plan YESTERDAY. EU is capable of keeping Russia at bay on its own, no doubt about it, but they need to get smart about it as soon as possible because we only have a small window of time to pre-empt this.
The problem is that, while the EU has undeniably grown more cohesive and rational, it's still just "a bunch of countries at the same party," or at least that's what it feels like. Putin knows this. Everyone knows this, but few can afford to actually talk about it and risk spoiling the image.
I do agree that we need to present a unified front on this and show that asshole that he can't swing his weenus wherever he pleases (which, arguably, should've been done years ago, but WHATEVER!), but I somehow get the feeling nothing will happen until he actually does something. As though those "oopsies" drones which landed everywhere but Ukraine weren't enough as-is...
Edit: and if he does do something and we continue wringing our hands figuring out a balanced approach, then we're fucked.
It is just one point of view based on the limited information. If you check actions of core EU countries, you can see that they are cohesive + joint military exercise are happening quite often.
Said it yourself, "core." That just means a couple of people at said party know each other pretty well, but there are still more people there.
At this point, I almost wonder if the plan is for Russia to attack the Baltics while the US attacks Greenland, to force Europe into a war on two fronts.
If they were to attack US troops stationed in Europe there would be a chance I guess. But Putin will know to avoid that.
Why would Putin give a shit about that? Trump is more interested in having US troops attack US citizens on US soil.
You know, like they swore they would do.
Because he has basic common sense. The Trump base is quite pro military, American serviceman getting killed by Russia would force Trump to response to it decisively.
They could easily spin it. But I hope you’re right.
Like when we found out Russia put bounties on soldiers and these morons started wearing "I'd rather be Russian than a democrat" tshirts?
No, I don't think it would be like that at all.
The Russia issue is something republicans aren't really united on. I'm pretty sure that an attack on US troops stationed in the baltics, for example, would give a lot of ammunition for republicans to push back against Trump on this issue.
Exactly
Depends on the whims of a narcissist. Trump could do that, but it would be in response to some self-referential ego protecting thought process, and increasingly likely to stop as soon as he felt better.