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    • Russia is just the "cover photo" for threats to the EU...

      The EU pretend like Russia is the mother of all evil and that the EU need an EU army to combat this...

      The BS is unbelievable. Just a bunch of power hungry socialist pigs, worth of nothing short of a ... .......

      In reality, the EU is its own Threat. Balkans, Turkey as Lord mentioned above... not to mention the EU hatred of Democracy and President Trump.
      The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants
      - Thomas Jefferson

      Underlying most arguments against the free market is a lack of belief in freedom itself.
      - Milton Friedman

      Know your enemy and know yourself and you can fight a hundred battles without disaster.
      - Sun Tzu
    • Oh wait, your talking has gone too far. Actually, you think EU and NATO are very similar organisations but that's not right. You're thinkink many days before. The Balkans are still a threat but now mostly peaceful and calm. And nobody is lying about danger that Russia makes, it actually atacks NATO countries with many cyber atacks every day. They have a huge number of troops near the wallls of NATO countries (for example: there's only about 1 million people in Kaliningrad region but there are located over 200000 soldiers. I don't think they move their armies just for playing. And now Syria is a big threat today. For EU the biggest challenge now are elections in France and Germany. And Brexit. And immigrants. I think only the eastern EU countries understand how dangerous Russia is. So I mean for the whole EU it's not the main threat.





      ''The person, who doesn't defend freedom is not worth for it!'' (lithuanian partisans in the guerrilla war against Soviet Union)
    • kiesa123987 wrote:

      Oh wait, your talking has gone too far. Actually, you think EU and NATO are very similar organisations but that's not right. You're thinkink many days before. The Balkans are still a threat but now mostly peaceful and calm. And nobody is lying about danger that Russia makes, it actually atacks NATO countries with many cyber atacks every day. They have a huge number of troops near the wallls of NATO countries (for example: there's only about 1 million people in Kaliningrad region but there are located over 200000 soldiers. I don't think they move their armies just for playing. And now Syria is a big threat today. For EU the biggest challenge now are elections in France and Germany. And Brexit. And immigrants. I think only the eastern EU countries understand how dangerous Russia is. So I mean for the whole EU it's not the main threat.
      I was saying that the EU p1ssed off Russia first.
      The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants
      - Thomas Jefferson

      Underlying most arguments against the free market is a lack of belief in freedom itself.
      - Milton Friedman

      Know your enemy and know yourself and you can fight a hundred battles without disaster.
      - Sun Tzu
    • Actully I don't believe that. Russia was always a country that always wanted to clam others and that imperialism was for ages (not for many but for a few hundred years). And saying that EU pissed of Russia first looks like very unrealistic.





      ''The person, who doesn't defend freedom is not worth for it!'' (lithuanian partisans in the guerrilla war against Soviet Union)
    • I mean, like russia has always been Russia yeah. But EU just looked for a dispute with russia.

      EU just care about power. The National Socialist German Workers' Party used people of the Jewish Religion as "enemies" to promote and excel their agenda. Giving them blame and a place to get support. The EU is doing the same, although this time the "enemy" is Russia :/
      The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants
      - Thomas Jefferson

      Underlying most arguments against the free market is a lack of belief in freedom itself.
      - Milton Friedman

      Know your enemy and know yourself and you can fight a hundred battles without disaster.
      - Sun Tzu
    • I don't see a bad thing here, well, Russia is really the most realistic enemy to NATO (not sure about EU). I don't know about other countries, but Russia really tries to do serious damage to NATO (well, without military conflict). One example: I remember earlier there was a cyber atack to change the lithuanians opinion about NATO international batallion. In one news page there was information that german soldiers from batallion did one thing with a girl from that city, I think you'll understand it. Of course, later it was deleted because it's fake news. But who did that? Latvia? USA? Oh no, I'm sure that cyber atack came from the east. So west and east have been enemies for a long time so I don't see a bad thing when EU is looking at Russia as at the enemy.





      ''The person, who doesn't defend freedom is not worth for it!'' (lithuanian partisans in the guerrilla war against Soviet Union)
    • kiesa123987 wrote:

      I don't see a bad thing here, well, Russia is really the most realistic enemy to NATO (not sure about EU). I don't know about other countries, but Russia really tries to do serious damage to NATO (well, without military conflict). One example: I remember earlier there was a cyber atack to change the lithuanians opinion about NATO international batallion. In one news page there was information that german soldiers from batallion did one thing with a girl from that city, I think you'll understand it. Of course, later it was deleted because it's fake news. But who did that? Latvia? USA? Oh no, I'm sure that cyber atack came from the east. So west and east have been enemies for a long time so I don't see a bad thing when EU is looking at Russia as at the enemy.
      Yea, that kinda came from EU poking the bear that was russia...

      EU just using NATO to annoy russia and promote the EU agenda...
      The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants
      - Thomas Jefferson

      Underlying most arguments against the free market is a lack of belief in freedom itself.
      - Milton Friedman

      Know your enemy and know yourself and you can fight a hundred battles without disaster.
      - Sun Tzu
    • Well, in my opinion, EU isn't so strong to use NATO because of the one reason. USA (Donald Trump). And I think Russia annoyed those two organisations enough in Chechnya (most people are starting to forget this conflict), Georgia, Ukraine, Syria. Did anyone in EU thought Russia is so dangerous bear before the annexion in Crimea? Of course no. But as we see EU really haven't started the conflict between two sides first. And I think you're too much angry about the EU, NATO is ten times more poking Russia. You know, ISIS, BREXIT, immigrants, these are much more important to EU today.





      ''The person, who doesn't defend freedom is not worth for it!'' (lithuanian partisans in the guerrilla war against Soviet Union)
    • kiesa123987 wrote:

      Well, in my opinion, EU isn't so strong to use NATO because of the one reason. USA (Donald Trump). And I think Russia annoyed those two organisations enough in Chechnya (most people are starting to forget this conflict), Georgia, Ukraine, Syria. Did anyone in EU thought Russia is so dangerous bear before the annexion in Crimea? Of course no. But as we see EU really haven't started the conflict between two sides first. And I think you're too much angry about the EU, NATO is ten times more poking Russia. You know, ISIS, BREXIT, immigrants, these are much more important to EU today.
      Not really, the EU want an EU army so they can have even more power. ( Remember how EU leaders are unelected)
      Secondly, Chechnya? hang on a sec..
      The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants
      - Thomas Jefferson

      Underlying most arguments against the free market is a lack of belief in freedom itself.
      - Milton Friedman

      Know your enemy and know yourself and you can fight a hundred battles without disaster.
      - Sun Tzu
    • Well, that army is just too unrealistic. The army would just exist formally. I mean the same units in different countries can just work as a one army. I think NATO is enough for Europe, I wish EU did more useful things.





      ''The person, who doesn't defend freedom is not worth for it!'' (lithuanian partisans in the guerrilla war against Soviet Union)
    • kiesa123987 wrote:

      Well, that army is just too unrealistic. The army would just exist formally. I mean the same units in different countries can just work as a one army. I think NATO is enough for Europe, I wish EU did more useful things.
      EU do useful things? yea.. it makes you go mad when you start learning about the bs that goes on

      EU army is a really bad idea, and the EUcrats just need Russia as a good example as why the EU need an army... when really the EU doesnt need an army. If russia or anyone is hostile.. there is NATO..
      The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants
      - Thomas Jefferson

      Underlying most arguments against the free market is a lack of belief in freedom itself.
      - Milton Friedman

      Know your enemy and know yourself and you can fight a hundred battles without disaster.
      - Sun Tzu
    • @TankBuster yeah that is the plan. We need more skins badly, it really should be the next priority.

      Sure the F-117 already serves as European stealth strike fighter.
      The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants
      - Thomas Jefferson

      Underlying most arguments against the free market is a lack of belief in freedom itself.
      - Milton Friedman

      Know your enemy and know yourself and you can fight a hundred battles without disaster.
      - Sun Tzu