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Actually. American finance did fund both the Nazi's and the Bolsheviks. So you're not that far off.
Wake up and smell the coffee.
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Yes and no.
The real enemy of Europe are the Western (full of many Jews) criminal and parasite elites with feudal mentality. They use the US as an instrument, and the US American common/everyday people are also victims of those elites.
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I agree, and it's already started - AUKUS (and now NZ is wanting to join since the hag Ardern is gone)
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It's not about funding because EU military budgets are high, but they are spent on the procurement of expensive most conventional American or British weaponry mostly. EU lacks local strategic or indigenous military-industrial complexes. I will give you a picture.
Remove France, no EU country has any credible long-range Ballistic or Cruise missile strike capability. None has any large fleet of UCAVs or makes high-altitude air defence etc. Military nuclear programs do not exist at all because EU pressured everyone into signing NPT. Compare that to armed to teeth military machos of the east with ever-expanding industrial complexes.
A Government without fangs is reduced to play role of an administrator only. With debt and dependence upon foriegn corps providing jobs, how can such a government make bold socio-economic decisions on its own?
One can turn this argument around and say that yes US (or the people controlling it) provided the security to EU states with its own expenditure but in return, it got permanent footholds in EU where no government can move an inch strategically without US approving it first. Be it bilateral trades or strategic posturing, EU countries just tow the American line. So while you are right that US taxpayers had to pay for it, the reward for American deep state was just too big. Job well done by them.
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When you're the #1 most powerful country, you're gonna have jealous haters. Especially ones from broke, pissant Balkan countries and the Marijuana capital of NW Europe. Your irrelevance smells stronger than the garlic in my mom's pasta.
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I recall France and Germany of NATO saying no to the war in Iraq - for which France only suffered the cultural humiliation of having French fries in the US renamed Freedom fries for a few months. The UK also said no to going into Vietnam (still sore at the American support of Nasser in the Suez Crisis).
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