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5 votes
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UK open to Canadian involvement in new fighter jet project
7 votes -
Chinese exercises around Taiwan
12 votes -
Could you rearm Europe without US weapons? - Equipping a unified European military (April 1 special)
9 votes -
Denmark will start drafting women into its military from next year, accelerating planned reforms to boost the size of its armed forces
20 votes -
The Donald Trump US administration accidentally texted me its war plans (gifted link)
107 votes -
Why it's time for Norway and Iceland to join the EU – with sufficient political will, both could join in an expedited procedure within two to three years
9 votes -
EU slams the door on US in colossal defense plan
36 votes -
Why Sweden needs the bomb – country best served by nuclear guarantee outside of traditional NATO reliance on US atomic umbrella
15 votes -
Peru declares state of emergency as violent crimewave engulfs Lima
13 votes -
European rearmament - the rearm Europe plan and the future of US weapon sales
10 votes -
Is US President Donald Trump planning to invade other countries?
There have been frequent and repeated comments by Trump about "annexing" or "absorbing" or taking over other sovereign countries. NY Times How 51st State talk became seen as deadly serious White...
There have been frequent and repeated comments by Trump about "annexing" or "absorbing" or taking over other sovereign countries.
NY Times How 51st State talk became seen as deadly serious
White House Asked US Military for Panama Options
CNBC - Trump on US Annexation of Greenland
I think anyone paying attention to this should be extremely alarmed, especially when you connect this to the purges that he is doing to the US military and other organizations that would limit the power of the president, and of course recent supreme court rulings about presidential power.
It appears like he's trying to get people used to a new colonialism. Maybe if he attacks Panama and there isn't much internal resistance, then he'll attack Greenland, and so on. Sure we can guess whether he is doing this to help Putin, or to normalize Putin's invasion. In any case just the discussion of these things harms the other countries, the reputation of the US, and world stability.
Frankly I think this stuff, and the attack on federal workers and social programs and social security, is an attempt to not only do these things, but to generate mass protests which will be used as an excuse for martial law and the removal of other rights, including future elections.
Here's another article, This is by David Frum about how we allow people to minimize Trump's actions at our peril: The MAGA-Strategy Spin Machine
I don't think it's possible to overreact to this. A functioning US Congress would remove him from office right away.
36 votes -
Pentagon tasked with providing ‘military options’ to ensure US access to Panama Canal, memo says
16 votes -
US Pentagon shocked by Donald Trump’s order to house migrants in Guantánamo Bay
23 votes -
Jens Stoltenberg's shock return to Norway politics upends polls before election – Arbeiderpartiet surges ten points ahead of September vote
10 votes -
Ukraine launches massive drone attack on Moscow ahead of US-Ukrainian talks
41 votes -
Iceland may be small, but its strategic importance is vast – as Donald Trump questions NATO commitments, European allies must step up before the Arctic becomes the next geopolitical flashpoint
17 votes -
Syria merges Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces into state institutions
18 votes -
The changing war in Ukraine - the US aid freeze, momentum and how the war has changed in 2025
17 votes -
US war heroes and military firsts are among 26,000 images flagged for removal in Pentagon’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion purge
25 votes -
Poland seeks access to nuclear arms and looks to build half-million-man army
35 votes -
Denmark's spectacular shift from Atlanticism to European defense – fearing destabilization of transatlantic relationship, it had historically avoided European defense integration
7 votes -
Sweden and Finland's defence sectors are benefiting from their countries joining NATO – both aim to raise defence spending to between 2.6% and 3% of GDP in the next three years
11 votes -
Could Europe defend itself without the US? - the US split, rearmament and defence independence
18 votes -
Volodymyr Zelenskyy offers to step down if Ukraine can join NATO
69 votes -
The Palantir guide to saving America's soul
10 votes -
Europeans need to reduce their dangerous dependence on an adversarial America
46 votes -
Denmark will spend an additional €6.7bn on defence over the next two years, amid the ongoing threat Russia poses to Europe, PM Mette Frederiksen has announced
11 votes -
We found the $2 trillion in US government spending cuts that Department of Government Efficiency seeks
25 votes -
It took US President Donald Trump only twenty-four days to sell out Ukraine
28 votes -
US President Donald Trump and the risk of a NATO-Russia war
10 votes -
Ex-NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg will be Norway's finance minister – former military alliance chief returns to the political fray in Oslo after governing coalition collapsed
10 votes -
An interview with Ahmed al-Sharaa, Syria’s president
13 votes -
Next generation fighter programs - the multinational race for air superiority (with Justin Bronk)
9 votes -
Trade tariffs tomorrow and now US President Donald Trump is jockeying for Canadian water. Americans, what's your take on this?
What are your predictions for what will happen? What are the Trump supporters in your communities saying about a leader that picks fights with his country's friends?
18 votes -
Israel ‘sends weapons captured in Lebanon to Ukraine’
9 votes -
Swedish authorities have seized a ship suspected of damaging a data cable running under the Baltic Sea to Latvia
18 votes -
Sudan’s military has used chemical weapons twice, US officials say
15 votes -
US Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth's views on women in combat, infidelity, and extremism, in his own words
16 votes -
The best way for America to help the new Syria
3 votes -
Danish government has announced a huge boost in defence spending for Greenland – defence minister Troels Lund Poulsen said the package was at least $1.5bn
17 votes -
US President Joe Biden commutes sentences for 1,500 people, the largest act of clemency in a day
32 votes -
Norway is assessing its EU options as a second Donald Trump term looms – increased geopolitical tensions could yet see Oslo rethink its attitude towards Brussels
12 votes -
Elon Musk is wrong about the F-35
6 votes -
Syria and the all of Bashar al-Assad - Why Assad's military folded and what's next
5 votes -
Finland will review whether to reintroduce antipersonnel land mines for improved defenses against Russia on the NATO defense bloc's longest land border with its main adversary
24 votes -
Donald Trump nominates Fox News host and Army National Guard Major Pete Hegseth for US defense secretary
26 votes -
Bashar al-Assad has left Damascus, senior army officers say; Syria rebels say they are in capital
42 votes -
US pounds ISIS camps in Syria after Bashar al-Assad flees
19 votes -
China bans export of critical minerals to US as trade tensions escalate
30 votes