USA talks about pushing Canada out of FVEY, the UKUSA agreement. Why haven't the UK and its colonies/"Commonwealth" members (Canada, Australia, New Zealand) not been discussing removing the USA given it is clearly not a trustworthy ally for "intelligence" (and not only under the Trump regime).
Why has NATO not talked about either removing the USA or folding and creating more logical political and military alliances. Thinking of the USA as the enforcement arm of NATO was never a logical thing to do, and also not Trump specific.
I wish the focus wasn't on a few individuals, as there is broad support within the USA for this policy direction. It shouldn't have been surprising that the gaping holes in their hierarchical Democratic Institutions would be used in the ways they have been. This has been a long-time-coming bipartisan effort.
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USA talks about pushing Canada out of FVEY, the UKUSA agreement. Why haven't the UK and its colonies/"Commonwealth" members (Canada, Australia, New Zealand) not been discussing removing the USA given it is clearly not a trustworthy ally for "intelligence" (and not only under the Trump regime).
Why has NATO not talked about either removing the USA or folding and creating more logical political and military alliances. Thinking of the USA as the enforcement arm of NATO was never a logical thing to do, and also not Trump specific.
I wish the focus wasn't on a few individuals, as there is broad support within the USA for this policy direction. It shouldn't have been surprising that the gaping holes in their hierarchical Democratic Institutions would be used in the ways they have been. This has been a long-time-coming bipartisan effort.
Can the news get any worse?