Russland begrüßt Trumps Zölle auf NATO-Verbündete wegen Grönland als „Zusammenbruch“ des Bündnisses

https://kyivindependent.com/russia-welcomes-trumps-tariffs-on-nato-allies-over-greenland/

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  1. > Russian officials welcomed U.S. President Donald Trump’s threat to impose tariffs on NATO allies over Greenland, with Kremlin economic negotiator Kirill Dmitriev claiming on Jan. 17 that the move signals the „collapse“ of the transatlantic alliance.

    Well done, Krasnov.

  2. WetFinsFine on

    gee if we didn’t know better it would almost seem like everything djt is doing is in favour of russia 🤷🏻‍♂️

  3. Chrono_Convoy on

    Russian Agent

    How the US got this far has been a complete catastrophic meltdown of accountability and responsibility by the government, military leaders, the intelligence community and a permanent scar on the country itself.

    The only hope are good Americans who want to live in peace being pushed to a boiling point.

  4. Bit rich of them to gloat while Ukraine is still repeatedly kicking them in the nuts. Not to mention they’d still get teabagged hard by NATO even without the US.

  5. Autokrateira on

    I mean, yeah, I’d be celebrating too if my enemies were self sabotaging themselves

  6. macross1984 on

    Of course Putin will be happy and very happy at the prospect that NATO may disintegrate thanks to Trump.

  7. Nick_Strong on

    Trump is either a Russian asset or Russia’s most useful idiot in history. Whatever he prefers.

  8. exactly as planned. Russia doesn’t want NATO to be a thing so they can invade the rest of europe. and Trump is a russian plant to take the blame for the fall of NATO.

  9. PraysLikeARoman on

    Of course they do. President Cheeto will go down in history as one of the of the greatest Russian assets in history.

  10. So here we are. Russia is just gleefully trolling out in the open, and the entirety of the US government* is blind to the fact that literally everyone else in the world plainly sees, that the US is burning bridges that keeps the world connected and only benefits Russia.

    * the republicans are all “Russia is good!” And the democrats are “oh we can’t do anything, woe is us!”

  11. AvonFartsdale_ on

    Never forget Eric Trump saying the quiet part out loud BEFORE Trump was in politics that they don’t need American banks since they have all the funding they will ever need from Russia

  12. Russia is acting tough, but in reality i think they have their fingers crossed. They, together with others have managed to turn the US into a rogue state. The biggest military in the world being led by a person with no form of morality or any respect for the law or respect for international treaties.

    If the generals in the pentagon refuse to attack Greenland or Canada, they might very well set their sights on eastern Russia. It’s free real estate at this point and it’s actually economically viable to exploit.

  13. Juste-un-autre-alt on

    In the meantime the Congress (and I’m including the Senate) is doing fuck all about impeaching this traitor.

  14. HistorianNew8030 on

    And it’s not Trump who at fault. I blame American voters. This is your fault. The 30% who voted for him and the 30 per cent who did not vote are just, if not MORE to blame for this shit.

    If WW3 starts or he sends your country into a North Korea style country. Thats on you. Maybe you should have been less ignorant, arrogant and greedy.

    The blood of anyone who does because of this is on your hands. And no we won’t forgive you.

    My hope is the rest of the sane world wakes up and we all change NATO to the organization of the willing and we as a larger conglomerate with counties like Australia and Japan and some of the south American ones and African ones can put America in its fucking place for once. We like minded countries all work together we can do that.

  15. Wondering_Electron on

    When the Russians are calling it a good idea, you have to wonder what cogs are turning in Trump’s head.

  16. Fun fact. Ukraine gave false war plans to the trump administration and then confirmed that the U.S. turned over the details to Russia.

    We’re the baddies.

  17. macrolidesrule on

    Thus ends Pax Americana, done not through mighty armies clashing on the shores of America, nor invaders burning their way through the plains of the US, but from within as Lincoln said, through the threat that Washington foresaw with political parties.

  18. Ifuqinhateit on

    Straight from The Russian version of Project 2026: [Foundations of Geopolitics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foundations_of_Geopolitics)

    The book declares that „the battle for the world rule of Russians“ has not ended and Russia remains „the staging area of a new [anti-bourgeois](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-capitalism), [anti-American](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Americanism) [revolution](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revolution).” The Eurasian Empire will be constructed „on the fundamental principle of the common enemy: [the rejection of Atlanticism](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Western_sentiment), strategic control of the U.S., and the refusal to allow [liberal values](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberalism) to dominate us.“ Dugin seems not to rule out the possibility of Russia joining and/or even supporting the [European Union](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Union) and [NATO](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NATO) instrumentally in a pragmatic way of further Western subversion against geopolitical „[Americanism](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Americanism_(ideology))“.

  19. Beginning-2-Smell on

    Why can’t we just work together and prosper as a unified planet. We’re floating on a big rock surrounded by infinite darkness, but insist on being unintelligent and counterproductive 

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