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Yes, some members could do with a review of the Lend-Lease Act of 1941 for starters.

Great point on esoteric bit of history.

I thought I read that the UK finally paid off their note in 2005/06-ish?
Incredible.
 
I hope you are aware that there are some Republicans out there trying hard to enable him run a 3rd time


There was talk of this at the end of Reagan’s term as well and some Dems floated it with Obama. It won’t happen.
 
Ya think…..
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Nobody asked for our generosity.
It was our strategy to gain influence and advantage over adversaries, kind of modern day imperialism.
Because if you create a void somebody else will fill it.
Isolationism is nothing but a pipe dream and it seems like you are out of touch with reality.

Much truth to this post. However much perhaps due to the dismay and surprise of our allies, the USA does not have unlimited resources to jump into every skirmish that arises to pay the price for it. It has most certainly added to the debt this country, i.e., every current tax paying citizen and who knows how many future tax payers who will shoulder this burden.

I don't know where the breaking point is in regards to our debt. What I fear is we go over that cliff where we can't pay it or must drastically cut our budget in order to manage it, we won't be much of an ally the world can depend on, much less defend our own country.

Just how do you propose paying for the debt and our continued role of policeman to the world?

And no, I'm not an isolationist nor am I encouraging that. It's just that I can do math.
 
Much truth to this post. However much perhaps due to the dismay and surprise of our allies, the USA does not have unlimited resources to jump into every skirmish that arises to pay the price for it. It has most certainly added to the debt this country, i.e., every current tax paying citizen and who knows how many future tax payers who will shoulder this burden.

I don't know where the breaking point is in regards to our debt. What I fear is we go over that cliff where we can't pay it or must drastically cut our budget in order to manage it, we won't be much of an ally the world can depend on, much less defend our own country.

Just how do you propose paying for the debt and our continued role of policeman to the world?

And no, I'm not an isolationist nor am I encouraging that. It's just that I can do math.

According to Musk we will find that breaking point sometime in June?
 
According to Musk we will find that breaking point sometime in June?
Musk is doing an excellent job of explaining the entire National debt and spending as well as taxing issues if you listen. He puts the relationship of government spending without bouncing a check (just print or borrow more money) into perspective and ties it in to inflation in a way that most can understand.
 
I think that the point of @Red Leg’s posted picture of Churchill was lost on many. The man, acknowledged by many as one of the greatest leaders of modern times, wore a frumpy one piece lounging ‘suit’ to meetings at the White House. Zelenskyy looked positively avant-garde by comparison.

I’m reasonably certain that the Prime Minister, for all his eccentricities, also had black tie in his baggage while visiting the White House House. Wardrobe is taking an outsized amount of attention, but if your son was going to a [much needed] job interview, you know everyone of us would rightly balk if he dressed like that.
If there is a Churchillian parallel to be made, it’s how to manage a difficult personality that is a necessary ally. Churchill describes this very tactfully in his excellent six volume autobiography of the Second World War, specifically with respect to DeGaulle. By this measure, Zelensky comes up very lacking.
 
Zelensky showed an honesty, integrity and courage the like of which most of us, under such pressure, could not muster

They are the qualities that build nations

Perhaps we might all try not to confuse strength with inherited power and abuse of privilege

Trump did the American people no favours
 
I kind of compare NATO and the U.N to a stranger on social media who sets up a GoFundMe account to help pay for a family funeral. Expecting / Hoping, that Joe Public will pay the costs.
NATO was created by the United States, with strong support by the UK, to further our national interest in Europe. Though threats change, or recently reemerge, it still serves that purpose. Our interests with respect to Europe are as great today as they were when the alliance was founded.
 
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Nobody asked for our generosity.
It was our strategy to gain influence and advantage over adversaries, kind of modern day imperialism.
Because if you create a void somebody else will fill it.
Isolationism is nothing but a pipe dream and it seems like you are out of touch with reality.
But we should shoulder the bulk of the bill you defend Europe while they bloat their Social programs? Canada as well... Democrats have long been quoting how far behind other countries we are on health care spending for example.

Well if Canada and Europe pay their fair share of defence perhaps they wouldn't be able to afford to spend as much either.
 
He got kicked out of the Whitehouse before the lunch was served....lol.

The vertically challenged Ukrainian shouldn't have called JD a bitch.
Actually, I guess he shouldn't have noted Vance was either a liar or horribly misinformed to his face. The ignorant or untruthful with great power are capable of all sorts of retaliation. That vertically challenged thing also gets repeated. Always a good line when there are no merits to a position I assume.
 
None of our investment in defense or support of NATO has anything to do with giving Europe a break. That doesn't mean they haven't taken advantage of our commitment to our national interests. But getting Europe to pay more in no way changes our national interests - not an iota. The "big beautiful ocean" as my uniquely inarticulate president refers to the Atlantic, was a great barrier in the 19th century. Not so much today when our economy is absolutely dependent upon a worldwide and highly vulnerable web of trade access. That will not change no matter how much Trump reaches out to Putin or how much we slash our own power projection capabilities or alienate our allies. We can either shoulder whatever is necessary to protect our critical national interests voluntarily or we will do so when we are suddenly facing the gun muzzle of some other power.
 
ya know what? You guys are right.
I've been reading NYT and watching NBC to improve my diet. And coupled with this place's comments... I've turned over a whole new leaf.
Why didn't I see it before?!

Zelensky is not only just amazing, bold, and dashing, but also clearly a genius.
A man to be respected, idolized, and looked up to (he'll need to be on a chair for that bit.)
And hey... quite the fashion trend setter in that avant-garde military look.
Totally makes the old fashioned and respectable suit and tie a thing of the past. Antiquated. Silly. Obsolete and shameful at this point.

You may be asking yourselves what won me over.

It's all the democrat, hollywood, and WEF-connected people fawning over him. Especially 2-tier Keir in the UK. Solid guy there. Because if THEY think he's great, I should too.

Also... because Trump.
 
None of our investment in defense or support of NATO has anything to do with giving Europe a break. That doesn't mean they haven't taken advantage of our commitment to our national interests. But getting Europe to pay more in no way changes our national interests - not an iota.

But it does change our ability to pay for our national interests, a fact that cannot be ignored.
 
ya know what? You guys are right.
I've been reading NYT and watching NBC to improve my diet. And coupled with this place's comments... I've turned over a whole new leaf.
Why didn't I see it before?!

Zelensky is not only just amazing, bold, and dashing, but also clearly a genius.
A man to be respected, idolized, and looked up to (he'll need to be on a chair for that bit.)
And hey... quite the fashion trend setter in that avant-garde military look.
Totally makes the old fashioned and respectable suit and tie a thing of the past. Antiquated. Silly. Obsolete and shameful at this point.

You may be asking yourselves what won me over.

It's all the democrat, hollywood, and WEF-connected people fawning over him. Especially 2-tier Keir in the UK. Solid guy there. Because if THEY think he's great, I should too.

Also... because Trump.



…you’re HEALED!!!
 
Back to the front for a moment. One of these fascinating short videos demonstrating how the intelligent use of drones can inflict outsized damage on an adversary. The start of the video shows a UA observation drone detecting a Russian TOS-1A firing a thermobaric munition at a UA position. This is essentially a giant flame thrower. We do not have a counterpart.

In any case, rather than directing an FPV drone or artillery strike against the launcher, the observation drone follows the TOS back to its hide and munitions storage location. Typically, the Russians would have four to six such launchers forming a battery and operating from a central reload point. The observation drone then directs a quad to the location which drops what looks like a 10-20lb explosive on the roof of the hide/reload point. The results are rather spectacular and not a particularly tradeoff from the Russian's point of view.

 

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