Donald I, emperor of the world.

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Dorset Boy

Well-Known Member
It's quite staggering the ignorance and arrogance of the US leadership at the moment.
Renaming the Defence Department to the Department of War told us a lot.
Thinking NATO is an aggressive military alliance is simply showing how thick Trump and Hogsbreath are.
Claiming NATO have never come to the US's aid is such a blatant lie.
The US has no power to suspend Spain from NATO.

In addition to it's military war with Iran, the US is currently literally starving Cuba - severe food and energy shortages.

The mid-terms can't come soon enough geo-politically, though Trump seems to rule by presedential decree rather than through the elected houses.
 

CXRAndy

Epic Member
...American elections are free, decentralised and very hard to rig. Courts are quick to strike down attempts to tamper with them. The system has its quirks, but it works. So Democrats who fret that Donald Trump will steal the midterms in November are overstating the danger.

However, they are not wrong to worry that he will try. Mr Trump tried to overturn the result of an election he lost in 2020. And though he is not on the ballot, he is about to lose again, as his war of choice drives up energy prices. Our new midterm model gives his Republican Party a 98% chance of losing the House and a nearly even chance of losing the Senate. He may be tempted to deploy ICE agents to key states to deter minorities from coming out on voting day. He probably cannot change the result. But he is sure to accuse the other side of cheating if he loses.

And that is part of what may be his most enduring legacy, our cover leader argues. He has aggravated divisions and amplified distrust. Only 25% of Americans are confident the midterms will be fair, and more than half think their fellow citizens are morally bad. By undermining trust in the system, Mr Trump makes it easier for a future would-be strongman to inflict yet more damage on American democracy.

[The Economist]
There is enough evidence to improve, simplify the voting system in the US.

Paper, watermarked, indexed ballots.

One day voting

Identification brought to polling Office.

Mail in ballots are the rare exceptions
 

Psamathe

Legendary Member
Pentagon email explores ways to hold NATO allies accountable after Iran war rift, US official says
Options include suspending Spain from NATO, reviewing UK claim to the Falklands - US official
Proposals designed to decrease European allies' 'sense of entitlement' - US official
Trump has threatened to pull US out of 76-year-old alliance

https://www.reuters.com/world/penta...other-steps-over-iran-rift-source-2026-04-24/
My current view: Let them leave even encourage them to leave.
I recognise that this will impact NATO but at the moment we (NATO without US) cannot rely on the US, they may they may not and for Putin that's enough to dramatically lessen the deterrent.

Uncertainty disrupts Europe from getting on with its defence. We have work to do but even today without the US Putin would lose were he to confront European NATO. Let's get on with long term strategy we can rely on rather than not knowing what's happening tomorrow.
 

Dorset Boy

Well-Known Member
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