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BillRamengod

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“If Japan is ever attacked by China, and the U.S. President blames the Japanese Prime Minister in the same way, should we not consider methods to survive in East Asia without relying on the U.S. military? This method should also include nuclear weapons."
— A compilation from the comments section of Yahoo Japan after witnessing today's news.


Pax Americana is come to falling apart.
 

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“If Japan is ever attacked by China, and the U.S. President blames the Japanese Prime Minister in the same way, should we not consider methods to survive in East Asia without relying on the U.S. military? This method should also include nuclear weapons."
— A compilation from the comments section of Yahoo Japan after witnessing today's news.
They won't ever get nukes, especially not now since China has established an alt account that's free to preemptive nuke them for zero consequences.
 

BillRamengod

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They won't ever get nukes, especially not now since China has established an alt account that's free to preemptive nuke them for zero consequences.
The nuke is a wet dream they have that we all know it's not gonna happen ever, what's imprtant is the shift in the mentality of America's allies (at least in terms of public opinion).
Faith is like virginity, once you lose it, you never get it back.
 
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Ursula von der Leyen on Tuesday proposed a Rearm Europe Plan she said could see member states mobilise up to €800 billion to finance a massive ramp-up in defence spending, hours after Washington suspended all military aid to Ukraine putting pressure on the bloc to increase its own assistance.

"We are in an era of re-armament, and Europe is ready to massively boost its defence spending, both to respond to the short-term urgency to act and to support Ukraine, but also to address the long-term need to take on more responsibility for our own European security," the European Commission president said.

The five measures she outlined, which she details in a letter to EU leaders ahead of an extraordinary summit on Thursday, include a "new instrument" to provide €150 billion in loans to member states to finance joint defence investments in pan-European capabilities including air and missile defence, artillery systems, missiles and ammunition, drones and anti-drone systems.

Von der Leyen, who did not take questions from journalists, did not provide details on how this money would be raised and if the roughly €90 billion in unused money from the post-COVID recovery fund would form part of it.
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