News: Greenland, again

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One of the reasons I stopped doing “Tangents” as a political cartoon is because politics IS SO FREAKING SAD RIGHT NOW. And it’s been for decades really, it’s been a slow creep, like gelatinous blob in a dungeon. There’s a lot of things going on, so let’s try to make this simple. If Trump is the new Adolf Hitler, and her certainly is, he should be treated as such. Calling Adolf a “silly man” empowered him. Drop the silly names. He’s the devil? Then stick to that.

Clearly we are a threat to Europe… most of Europe gets it by now, though they have been painfully slow. Venezuela was the moment America invaded Poland and man o’ man did most of Europe fail that test. I say “most” because I haven’t done a tally. I didn’t see the US get called out by a single NATO member for it’s invasion of Venezuela.

None the less, once Trump really, really made it clear that he was set to invade Greenland, Denmark, France and a few others finally reacted appropriately. Shaming Trump isn’t enough; America needs to stay excluded from intel sharing, NATO training and NATO members need to dump all US military manufacturers.

They should also turn on our surrogate, Israel, but they’re not ready yet. They will though. Especially if Trump fires shots at NATO.

…and then there’s Starmer. Starmer, Starmer, Starmer… the Neville Chamberlain of our times.

Source: Light News

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced the deployment of a Royal Navy carrier strike group, led by the HMS Prince of Wales, to the Arctic and North Atlantic to bolster regional security against rising threats from Russia and China.

*FACEPALMS*

Maybe could we… oh I don’t know… stop validating American Russophobia?

More from: Light News

This move, discussed at the Munich Security Conference, serves as a strategic response to President Donald Trump’s renewed and assertive push for the U.S. to acquire Greenland, which the President has framed as a “national security imperative” that Denmark is purportedly unable to secure.

No the F*CK it ain’t.

Home boy just loves putting his name on things.

While Trump initially threatened European allies with significant tariffs if they opposed his plans or conducted military exercises in the territory without U.S. coordination, tensions have recently pivoted toward diplomacy following a meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, resulting in a framework for collective Arctic protection and the temporary easing of trade-war threats.

So let’s break down some things… I don’t think the rest of European leadership is weak, just Britain. They’re ordering their equipment from elsewhere, they’re giving Trump sh*t treatment. They know what’s up.

But Starmer? Starmer? Clueless as a newly hatched chickadee. But this is tradition for British leadership, after all it was mainly British support the US received when we illegally invaded Iraq after 9/11.

Britain won’t wise up until NATO members have already died from US gunfire.

Sadly.

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