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Lowland1

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Mixed Farmer
But you agree its' time for Europe to pay there own way on this.
America should not have large numbers of troops stationed in countries such as Germany or UK.
Obviously. However for the last 65 years they were in Europe by consensus no one begged them to stay it was in their interests to be in Europe and for our interests to have them around.To my mind it is immaterial in this day and age whether they stay or go the choice is theirs. If they went it would be safer for motorcyclists.
 

Ashtree

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And what would YOU say to the family of air force veteran Ashli Babbitt.??

You are sucking air! Sad that the lady got shot and died. That said, when you take part in an insurrection, any insurrection in any country, there is a probability of violence, and a probability of gunfire and a good chance of taking one for the team. She did that, and you know what, tough fukckcing sh1it!
Now stop prevaricating and tell us what you think of the slaughter of a policeman doing his lawful duty!
 

Honest john

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Fenland
As for the goings on at capital hill & the loss of life & the impeachment of the President.

Rudy in his job of defending president Trump, covers it it all in Rudys Common Sense.

On Spotify now. Ep 102 & 103.
 

arcobob

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Norfolk


But RP could well be telling a truth. If I am correct he lives in Rio Grande county where trump won 58% of the vote Biden 40%; and the adjacent rural counties were similar or even more to Trump. Fascinating viewing these county votes for different states and regions of USA.

My particular favourites are the northern mid west states Dakotas, Wyoming etc where there is hardly a Biden county and in many counties Trump won by over 75%. Bear in mid HM I live in Lincolnshire and the Fens. Brexit Central 80% plus voted Leave. And they ain't changed there view (yet)
You must feel like a small P--ck on a nudist beach. 😂
 

Bald Rick

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Anglesey
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Time for Europe to start paying there own defence bills, that's what this is all about...........to think that America has the audacity to actually ask for payment after we have free-loaded for the last 65 years...........why.........why, its' just not done.
That nasty, nasty man, how could he.

America has numerous overseas bases and did so because it suited their foreign policy. They also made an absolute mint in international arms sales.
 
But you agree its' time for Europe to pay there own way on this.
America should not have large numbers of troops stationed in countries such as Germany or UK.

Again, I don't think you understand why America has troops posted in such locations. It is for the benefit of America and it's foreign policy. The UK has troops stationed overseas for similar reasons. For example, friends of ours were posted to the USA, (Florida IIRC) to take part in the initial F35 training program alongside American aviators. Our Apache crews do exactly the same thing in Arizona. Troops are sent to places that suit the country doing the sending. The UK sends troops to Estonia, Germany, Norway and Belize as well.
 

arcobob

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Location
Norfolk
After WW11 the US wanted to make sure that any conflict with the USSR was fought in Europe, The nuclear age largely negated this and a large scale land war became unlikely. The biggest threats are now cyber and economic.
 
You are sucking air! Sad that the lady got shot and died. That said, when you take part in an insurrection, any insurrection in any country, there is a probability of violence, and a probability of gunfire and a good chance of taking one for the team. She did that, and you know what, tough fukckcing sh1it!
Now stop prevaricating and tell us what you think of the slaughter of a policeman doing his lawful duty!

Did that cop shoot the veteran..?
 

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