Hungary Reports Ukrainian Attack On Oil Pipeline

It didn't. Article 5 only applies when a NATO country is attacked.

Do you know what Article 5 is?
That's what i said, which Nazo Country did Serbia attack to justify it being bombed by Nazo for 78 days?do you know what article 5 is? it seems not.
 
That's what i said, which Nazo Country did Serbia attack to justify it being bombed by Nazo for 78 days?do you know what article 5 is? it seems not.
You seem to be under the impression that NATO can only act militarily after an Article 5 violation. That is simply not true.
 
You seem to be under the impression that NATO can only act militarily after an Article 5 violation. That is simply not true.
You are not getting it, what was their excuse for bombing Serbia that was covered by any UN resolution? this was the Town of Nis that those Nato gangsters hit with cluster munitions one Saturday morning while shoppers were on the streets.
 
You are not getting it, what was their excuse for bombing Serbia that was covered by any UN resolution? this was the Town of Nis that those Nato gangsters hit with cluster munitions one Saturday morning while shoppers were on the streets.

l suggest you ask Grok or Gemini or literally anyone else who cares about your off topic question.
 
l suggest you ask Grok or Gemini or literally anyone else who cares about your off topic question.
Off topic? it's about article 5 and i asked what excuse did NATO use for attacking Serbia? clearly not devensive under article 5.
 
Off topic? it's about article 5 and i asked what excuse did NATO use for attacking Serbia? clearly not devensive under article 5.
This thread is about Hungary and Ukraine, not Serbia. But it is related to NATO, so I'll grant you that.

It is true the NATO bombing campaign in Serbia was not defensive and had nothing to do with Article 5. I think the reason was to force Serbia to stop killing Albanians and people in Kosovo. They felt it a legitimate use of force because Europe had a vested interest in not letting the Balkans start another world war.

It's also worth noting it worked. You don't hear much about ethnic cleansing in the Balkans these days.
 
This thread is about Hungary and Ukraine, not Serbia. But it is related to NATO, so I'll grant you that.

It is true the NATO bombing campaign in Serbia was not defensive and had nothing to do with Article 5. I think the reason was to force Serbia to stop killing Albanians and people in Kosovo. They felt it a legitimate use of force because Europe had a vested interest in not letting the Balkans start another world war.

It's also worth noting it worked. You don't hear much about ethnic cleansing in the Balkans these days.
You fall into the trap of blaming the Serbs for that war, it was a civil war with ethnic cleansing on all sides, you say it worked, well it did if you believe in Regime change and occupying Kosovo where the US have the largest military base in Europe.
 
You fall into the trap of blaming the Serbs for that war, it was a civil war with ethnic cleansing on all sides, you say it worked, well it did if you believe in Regime change and occupying Kosovo where the US have the largest military base in Europe.
You mean largest in the Balkans, which is still tiny by US military base standards.

Camp Bondsteel in Kosovo has about 4,000 soldiers. Rammstein in Germany has 16,000, plus another 35,000 in other bases in Germany.


ChatGPT said:

Several large U.S. military bases are located across Europe, most of them in Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom. Here are the largest and most strategically important ones:


🇩🇪

  • Ramstein Air Base (near Kaiserslautern)

    • Largest U.S. Air Force base outside the U.S.
    • Serves as headquarters for U.S. Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) and NATO operations.
    • Key hub for airlift, logistics, and medical evacuation.
  • Landstuhl Regional Medical Center (near Ramstein)

    • Largest U.S. military hospital outside the U.S.
  • Grafenwöhr Training Area (Bavaria)

    • Largest U.S. Army training base in Europe.
    • Used for live-fire and multinational NATO exercises.
  • Stuttgart

    • Hosts U.S. European Command (EUCOM) and U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) headquarters.

🇮🇹

  • Naval Support Activity (NSA) Naples

    • Headquarters for U.S. Naval Forces Europe and U.S. Sixth Fleet.
  • Aviano Air Base (northeastern Italy)

    • Major U.S. Air Force installation with fighter squadrons.
  • Sigonella Naval Air Station (Sicily)

    • Strategic hub for drone operations, maritime patrol, and Mediterranean/North Africa missions.

🇬🇧

  • RAF Lakenheath

    • Largest U.S. Air Force-operated base in the UK.
    • Hosts F-15 fighters and F-35 squadrons.
  • RAF Mildenhall

    • Key base for air refueling, reconnaissance, and special operations.

🇧🇪

  • SHAPE (Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe) in Mons

    • NATO’s military headquarters (U.S. officers play leading roles).

🇽🇰

  • Camp Bondsteel

    • Largest U.S. base in the Balkans (as I mentioned earlier).
 
You mean largest in the Balkans, which is still tiny by US military base standards.

Camp Bondsteel in Kosovo has about 4,000 soldiers. Rammstein in Germany has 16,000, plus another 35,000 in other bases in Germany.


ChatGPT said:

Several large U.S. military bases are located across Europe, most of them in Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom. Here are the largest and most strategically important ones:


🇩🇪

  • Ramstein Air Base (near Kaiserslautern)

    • Largest U.S. Air Force base outside the U.S.
    • Serves as headquarters for U.S. Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) and NATO operations.
    • Key hub for airlift, logistics, and medical evacuation.
    • Largest U.S. military hospital outside the U.S.

🇮🇹

  • Naval Support Activity (NSA) Naples

    • Headquarters for U.S. Naval Forces Europe and U.S. Sixth Fleet.
    • Major U.S. Air Force installation with fighter squadrons.

🇬🇧

  • RAF Lakenheath

    • Largest U.S. Air Force-operated base in the UK.
    • Hosts F-15 fighters and F-35 squadrons.
    • Key base for air refueling, reconnaissance, and special operations.

🇧🇪

  • SHAPE (Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe) in Mons

    • NATO’s military headquarters (U.S. officers play leading roles).

🇽🇰

  • Camp Bondsteel

    • Largest U.S. base in the Balkans (as I mentioned earlier).
Tenticles of empire
 
Tentacles of money and security. Germany, Italy, UK, Kosovo, etc, etc would all have to pay for their own defense and lose all those US dollars flowing into their country if we ever threatened to leave.
They skate along while US taxpayers pockets get picked. Subsidizing their welfare state lifestyles.
 
You mean largest in the Balkans, which is still tiny by US military base standards.

Camp Bondsteel in Kosovo has about 4,000 soldiers. Rammstein in Germany has 16,000, plus another 35,000 in other bases in Germany.


ChatGPT said:

Several large U.S. military bases are located across Europe, most of them in Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom. Here are the largest and most strategically important ones:


🇩🇪

  • Ramstein Air Base (near Kaiserslautern)

    • Largest U.S. Air Force base outside the U.S.
    • Serves as headquarters for U.S. Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) and NATO operations.
    • Key hub for airlift, logistics, and medical evacuation.
    • Largest U.S. military hospital outside the U.S.

🇮🇹

  • Naval Support Activity (NSA) Naples

    • Headquarters for U.S. Naval Forces Europe and U.S. Sixth Fleet.
    • Major U.S. Air Force installation with fighter squadrons.

🇬🇧

  • RAF Lakenheath

    • Largest U.S. Air Force-operated base in the UK.
    • Hosts F-15 fighters and F-35 squadrons.
    • Key base for air refueling, reconnaissance, and special operations.

🇧🇪

  • SHAPE (Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe) in Mons

    • NATO’s military headquarters (U.S. officers play leading roles).

🇽🇰

  • Camp Bondsteel

    • Largest U.S. base in the Balkans (as I mentioned earlier).
The bottom line is it shoudn't be there it's occupied Serbia.
 
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Well Cornwall is occupied mostly by the Cornish.
Lousy analogy. The Cornish speak English and think of themselves as English. Kosovans neither think of themselves as Serbs nor speak Serbian.
 
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