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by tesch1
469 days ago
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> point was to spend their 2% GDP on American armaments Do the NATO agreements specify American armaments? Europe could have spent on European armaments and armies too, just chose not too because they didn't see a reason to. Europe not buying F35 or whatever hurts US arms industry, but probably not the general strategic position of the US. There's even a credible argument (dont know how credible?) that these arms programs actually undermine security by investing crazy money in outdated / ineffective technology. The dumb part would be not learning from the Ukrainians how to fight a modern war. US participation in NATO may be made redundant, but Europe's need for a credible collective defense agreement is not going away. |
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