Summary

A European Parliament member claimed that the U.S. gave Europe three weeks to agree on Ukraine’s “surrender” terms or risk an American withdrawal from Europe.

Mika Aaltola made the claim on X, but provided no evidence. NBC News reported that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth suggested a U.S. troop reduction in Europe.

Trump reportedly plans to cut 20,000 troops and demand greater NATO contributions. He has pushed for higher NATO defense spending.

Trump may meet with Putin soon, believing Russia holds the upper hand in negotiations.

  • FiveMacs
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    701 month ago

    He’s gonna withdraw anyways…he works for you Putin. They are ramping for WW3 with the world vs USA/Russia/China…fucked up to put us with Russia but here we are.

    • @Dragomus@lemmy.world
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      291 month ago

      Yeah he’ll withdraw troops and NATO support no matter how things go in Europe …

      He’ll need more armyboots at home defending his regime … also needs to recoup costs due to losing out on tax income and tariff lies. Then there is this thing where he wants to give Putin this favor of dismantling NATO.

      So, his demand was 2% in 2017 … and countries are exceeding that, Poland is already spending more than even the US, and Germany is climbing, so he upped it to 5% to get the excuse of the US backing out.

      Even if they meet 5%, in a few years he’ll up it further.

      Ofcourse for now he’ll assume the NATO members still feel bound to keep supplying intelligence information and buy American weaponry, even if NATO falls apart.

    • Banana
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      1 month ago

      Has China given an indication they’re allied with the US? This is an earnest question.

        • The Quuuuuill
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          411 month ago

          it’s a lot like the tripartite pact. three fascist military governments are agreeing to non-compete terms. they are not allies. they are merely not enemies

          • Banana
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            81 month ago

            This definitely helped answer my question, thanks yall!

      • palordrolap
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        141 month ago

        Japan and Germany were strange bedfellows the last time this all happened, if you’ll recall.

        “The enemy of my enemy is my friend” and all that.

    • @commander@lemmings.world
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      They are ramping for WW3 with the world vs USA/Russia/China…

      Holy fuck I feel so sorry for the world.

      Less than half of the US support Trump though, so the US would either be on the side of the World or fighting its own civil war.

      • @Resand@lemmy.world
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        About 2/3 of the voting age no?

        1/3 actively voted for him, and 1/3 was “fine with either option”

        • @khannie@lemmy.world
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          He didn’t win the >50% of the vote if you count third parties which is interesting enough.

        • @NotLemming@lemm.ee
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          11 month ago

          A lot of people don’t vote as a protest. Most stupid shit I ever heard and I instantly lose respect for anyone that doesn’t at least go spoil their ballot.

        • @commander@lemmings.world
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          Nah. Lumping the people who didn’t vote in as supporting trump is stupid.

          (I fully expect most of you to do it, though.)

          Edit for the downvoters: Are you really delusional enough to believe that people who didn’t vote for trump are automatically going to die for him in a war? Lol.

          • @MegaUltraChicken@lemmy.world
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            141 month ago

            Lumping the people who didn’t vote in as supporting trump is stupid.

            In the context of electoral outcomes, it’s objectively true. Other than that, I think most of us would agree with you.

            • @commander@lemmings.world
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              -201 month ago

              In the context of electoral outcomes, it’s objectively true.

              Not really, but I expect you to be delusional enough to believe it.

              • @earphone843@sh.itjust.works
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                It is true. By not opposing fascism, you’re tacitly supporting it.

                They literally published a playbook of what they’d do if they won. The contents of it were known. The man straight up said he would be a dictator.

                Knowing all of that, if you didn’t oppose him, you were complicit in him gaining power.

                • @commander@lemmings.world
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                  🥱

                  The delusion on these forums is palpable.

                  “If you don’t vote in an election, you automatically support one candidate over the other!”

                  Glad most of it is contained online, though.

                  • @pumpkinseedoil@mander.xyz
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                    More like

                    “If you don’t vote in an election, you don’t prefer one candidate over the other / oppose one candidate!”

                    Now tell me Harris would’ve been equally bad…

                  • @earphone843@sh.itjust.works
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                    21 month ago

                    You should look up the definition of tacitly.

                    All that’s required for evil to triumph is for good people to do nothing. If you did nothing to prevent Trump, then you are fully on board with what he promised to do when he’s in power.

          • @floofloof@lemmy.ca
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            Expecting them to defend the USA from Trump is also stupid. They couldn’t even be bothered to vote.

      • Alue42
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        11 month ago

        Congressional approval is required for acts of war. I know the Republicans have Congress, but are they willing to go that far??

        • ᴍᴜᴛɪʟᴀᴛɪᴏɴᴡᴀᴠᴇ
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          71 month ago

          I don’t think they’ve actually approved a war since Korea. They ceded that power to the president. Congress never declared war on Vietnam, Iraq x2, or Afghanistan. And that’s just the big ones.

          • Alue42
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            21 month ago

            You are incorrect on each of those. Vietnam was approved by Congress with the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution (1964). Iraq was approved with the Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution (2002). Afghanistan was approved by the Congress Joint Resolution (2001).

        • @Resand@lemmy.world
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          11 month ago

          If you don’t agree 100% with what Trump says you’re an traitor. They probably will, rightly fearing for their lives if they don’t

    • suoko
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      61 month ago

      So a new call to the army for all european people and here we go again. Monkeys spinning the wheel because of a bunch of useless people.