NATO countries in the EU tried to wield the EU’s regulatory power over a U.S. company to influence our presidential elections

Your reading comprehension sucks, Bonzo. You don't like the deal you got but you shook hands to get it. It's you who's complaining, not the NATO member states.
I don't know what the hell deal you are talking about, but I know we are better without your hand in our wallet. You people need to start taking care of yourselves, for God sake.
 
Your reading comprehension sucks, Bonzo. You don't like the deal you got but you shook hands to get it. It's you who's complaining, not the NATO member states.
I don't know what the hell deal you are talking about
Becoming a NATO member required a "handshake", did it not? A deal. Part of that handshake (that deal) was the understanding that American troops could occupy land within each NATO nation, correct or not? We don't like it.
.., but I know we are better without your hand in our wallet.
You are the ones who promissed the contents of your wallet in exchage for "the deal" you accepted.
You people need to start taking care of yourselves, for God sake.
My people - your people - you - me? If my government is willing to accept your government's extortion money it is because my country did not put NATO membership to a Democratic vote. You and your wallet can fuck off back to the United Snakes, for God's sake, ASAP if not sooner. And by the way, the reason you are having difficulties in your wallet is because Europe is (I hope) starting to realize that it's been duped by Washington/CIA and our own corrupt wankers who have sold its citizens out. Do you really think your wallet has done anything to enrich our citizens' lives? So, I repeat: FUCK OFF BACK TO THE UNITED SNAKES! If you do, corrupt European leaders will have to beg coins from us, the citizens, on street corners and all of Europe will be at peace within a year. :cool:
 

The European Union this week tried to muzzle a US presidential candidate by threatening the CEO of an American corporation. It’s time to re-evaluate our relationship with NATO.



The American people can’t pretend the European Union’s attempt to extort Elon Musk on Monday — threatening to punish him unless he canceled his planned interview with President Donald Trump on X — didn’t threaten to fundamentally change our relationship with longstanding European allies.
Fully 22 of the 27 countries that belong to the European Union also belong to NATO, meaning that they benefit from the U.S. security umbrella and from our obligation under Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty to defend them if they’re attacked.

This works out well for Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain.

It’s sometimes less of a good deal for the United States, which has long shouldered a disproportionate share of Europe’s security burden.


And there is the rub. Trump was demanding these NATO countries pay their fair share, something the Biden administration refuses to do, and these NATO countries no problem trying to alter democracy in the US to achieve their ends, the same countries that lie about supporting democracy.
Fuck them.

We're not their babysitter.
 

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