• @[email protected]
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    3017 hours ago

    The best way to defend a country from the US is to not engage them in traditional warfare but use guerilla tactics until they give in and go home. They’ve lost multiple wars this way.

    • Match!!
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      512 hours ago

      how should i use this info if I’m already in the us

    • @Lemming421
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      2017 hours ago

      But also to not have multiple US military bases already on British soil.

      I’m not a military person, but I feel that could be seen as tactically unwise…

      • @wiccan2
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        916 hours ago

        This is what I was saying to someone a couple of weeks ago when Musk was talking about liberating the UK.

        They don’t need to invade us, they’re already here.

      • @[email protected]
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        215 hours ago

        Dont they technically own those bases? They ones i remember were very explicitly named RAF (Royal Air Force), don’t know about other US branches presence

        • @Lemming421
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          1115 hours ago

          If they’re full of US military personnel, does it matter who legally owns the land? 😉

    • Echo Dot
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      1115 hours ago

      If they invade the UK we’re just going to throw all their bud light in the sea. See how they like it.

      • @MurrayL
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        1114 hours ago

        The sea will throw it back

    • @MurrayL
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      1717 hours ago

      Unfortunately even then the M.O. is to flatten half the country, dismantle any existing government, then half-heartedly declare victory before leaving any survivors to clean up the mess.

  • snaprails
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    512 hours ago

    No one dares to ask? Or just no one needs to ask since the answer is obviously “we’re fucked”.

  • FundMECFS
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    311 hours ago

    This may need to start very soon. On 24 February, the UN general assembly voted on a Ukrainian resolution, co-sponsored by the UK and other European nations, condemning Russia’s invasion. Unsurprisingly, Russia, Belarus, North Korea, Hungary and several small and easily cowed states voted against it. But so did the US andIsrael. This, more clearly than any other shift, exposes the new alignment. An axis of autocracy, facilitating an imperial war of aggression, confronts nations committed (albeit to varying degrees) to democracy and international law.

  • HubertManne
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    716 hours ago

    us person here and every commercial segment of crunchy roll has a military recruitment ad and the ads are nuts. Granted this was made two years ago but its so orwellian. Massive effort to defund social safety nets here to give kids from poor backgrounds few options. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9gTAjbiQEM

  • shoulderoforion
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    316 hours ago

    I’ve been asking this since Trump declared for Russia. UK has nukes, they lease the missiles from the US, and those missiles supposedly have a shelf life, but in a pinch, push comes to shove, they probably can be extended use for decades, also, France makes missiles that would carry British nuclear warheads, so there’s that. Donald Trump, Making The European Union Great Again