2017Sources. When and at what time exactly? Which government? And was that in a NATO context?
OKSay anything about Putin being a threat. His whole Schtick has been praising him and claiming that as long as he was president Putin would never do anything.
He hasn't discussed his actual plan. But there is only one way to stop what it happening, it is not through giving in,.You clearly aren’t reading this right. Point to me one time he said he would do that.
I can ask you where has he said he wont?
I doubt it.More like he will tell Zelensky to make a deal or all aid will stop.
They told the US to get out. Kind of funny now they want them back. Norway and Denmark offered to store the US's European command equipment after the pull in in Germany. Guess what its there or been deployed now to other NATO allies as part of the Ramp up.Regional countries are ramping up for that eventuality knowing they may have to do this without the US.
Hate trump or what ever.
2017 after his meeting with Putin he told the European allies they had better stop their defense cuts and beef up their militaries. He also told them they should not rely on Russia for their energy needs. They ignored his warnings. a couple of years later they are scrambling to rearm themselves.
Believe what ever you want, but the facts are there to read.
Here we are dealing with issues that is very difficult to mitigate or eliminate. A large portion of Europe requires/ required Russian energy to keep warm and power their economies.
Take what ever you want from what has actually happened, and form an opinion on the matter. Simple fact Europe got into bed with their prime enemy and are now figuring out the reality of the actual situation.
Does a Strong Europe need the US, or can Russia provide them with a healthy economy?
Can Russia provide stability within a context of freedom Europe has enjoyed and now demands?
Can Russia provide the energy Europe requires now and for the future with out interruption/ corruption?
Is Russia a better Ally then the US? (the people I know from the former soviet union do not think so, again everyone has their own opinions).