• UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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      2 days ago

      You know, this is funny.

      But it is even funnier to think of a German shedding tears at the US voluntarily closing down a local military base.

      The Vietnamese and Afghanis sacrificed hundreds of thousands of lives for the same effect.

      Imagine how mad everyone in Japan, Korea, Indonesia, and The Philippines are right now.

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        I don’t think they are going to close the bases. That would be a huge loss for Russia.

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          16 hours ago

          Trump’s been a big proponent of bringing imperialism back to the core for some time.

          I think he might see closing these bases as an opportunity to bring home troops he can use to invade Mexico or Greenland or Cuba

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    US military spending is nearly double that of all other NATO members combined Estimated defence expenditure of NATO members in 2024, at current prices and exchange rates

    I like how they always show that the US spends double the amount of all the other nations combined. What they forget is that nobody asked the US to overspend, they do that to get 100x the influence. The US has around 750 military bases around the world, often remnants from post WW2 agreements of surveillance or security. The next country on the list is Russia, with about a dozen. Watch Trump threaten to Nuke everyone when they lose those sweet economic incentives for the industrial military complex.

    This isn’t about spending, it’s a about Putin.

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      Also, it’s spent to continue propping up the MIC. It’s just another way to funnel public funds to private hands.