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      Despite all the noise around this, I find it strange how little we seem to be taking this seriously, like they’re the ramblings of a confused old man rather than threats made by the president of the United States…

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    Yes ofc… Everything Trump has been saying and doing is insane.

    But [ maybe] we should also be carefull about simply parroting US media. It seems the USA media en politicians want to escalate this. Actually, the US media while apperantly trashing Trump, may be playing exactly in his hands.

    Or am I stretching it? I mean have you noticed how the (established) EU media and politicians have been more nuanced in their reports?

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      It doesn’t matter. USA has shown again, that they’re an unreliable partner. You have good relations with President A and a few years later, everything is down the drain with President B. You can’t build a solid relationship on that basis. You now have the worlds strongest military in the hands of a billionare and I don’t mean Trump.

      Canada and EU should plan their future without US involved.

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    We should stop calling it “the west” then.
    It’s always been a ridiculous name for a group that includes Australia, Europe, and USA.
    We should think of a new name…

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    Regardless of “official policy”, I will always stand with Ukraine. In fact, now more than ever, it might be time I get a Ukraine flag to fly on my house.

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        I heard 5 piles of Gunpowder and 4 of sand creates explosives that you can attach to the drones you are sending them. In addition the acquisition of gun powder reduces the amount of creeps

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    European Reactions to the U.S. Retreat From Democracy

    […] Three levels of concern are emerging.

    First, and of most immediate importance, is the issue of international democracy funding. With nearly all U.S. democracy aid dramatically frozen, European donors are already receiving hundreds of requests to provide emergency support to the affected civil society recipients. […] European funding for democratic governance is around €4 billion ($4.2 billion) a year, compared with U.S. funding of around $3 billion, meaning European donors would need to increase funding levels by around 75 percent to cover the shortfall entirely […]

    A second concern is more self-protective [as] many in the EU and European governments fear they face a more crucial task of defending European democracy itself from brazen and truculent U.S. assaults. Far from filling the gap left by suspended U.S. funding, the EU seems to be on a trend toward diverting more resources internally—that is, into protecting European democracy from harmful U.S. interventions. The Trump administration has supported the far-right figures who are unsettling European democracy, while U.S. big tech is now seen as a major threat to political pluralism in Europe […]

    A third level of putative adjustment relates to the broader shape of global democratic alliances. Beyond the EU’s own funding choices, the question arises of how far international cooperation on democracy can now be built without the United States […] Non-Western democracies have often complained about heavy-handed U.S. leadership of the democracy agenda […] A key question is whether these democracies will want to invest large amounts of resources in a post-U.S. democracy agenda. They will now face a crucial test of whether they are willing to adopt such proactive agency […]