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nostr:npub1cf7vv3sqsm9978zpqc0rys8sl6w726wj2sjmzj87zcxnzl8mfjaslwkcss I'm a veteran too. And I'm Europe. Also, I'm neither scared of Russia's limp dick waving around, nor i expected you to fight in Europe, even though the only time in history the article 5 was invoked, it was the US who did it and I didn't refuse deployment. You see, tough guy, we all know that the US won't do shit and nobody's really counting on it. After all, turning your back on allies is exactly what the US policy is in the recent years.

Correct.

Maybe going forward we should not be worried so much about what other Nations think of the USA. Let them think what they may.

I agree on all your points. The US policy is unpredictable, and those who hated on Trump now please enjoy the alternative.

Its always better when bad thing happens to the other guy, and we should cherish this shared understanding.

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nostr:npub1drgxr8g4cmldl3twkeujsayelez2h7wrjkp553h767s90sep5khstd7yxw nostr:npub1cf7vv3sqsm9978zpqc0rys8sl6w726wj2sjmzj87zcxnzl8mfjaslwkcss only one problem with this approach: the US dollar being de facto world's reserve currency which keeps it afloat, and frankly not doing bad at all given the circumstances (bidenomics and all), but that will only last for as long as other countries have trust in the US. And I'm not saying that the BRICS buck or whatever they want to call it will replace it, because, frankly, that thing will never be a thing, but Euro might, and then it's a real fat problem for American people.