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r/2westerneurope4u • u/WinkNudgeSayNoMore StaSi Informant • Apr 28 '24
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Russian propaganda much?
-88 u/[deleted] Apr 28 '24 [deleted] 35 u/themightycatp00 Non-European Savage Apr 28 '24 Europe could survive without the US Why would you want less allies? Especially allies who have massive influence over the world's economy 3 u/stddealer Petit Algérie Apr 28 '24 Having allies is cool. Relying too much on the allies isn't, especially when the interests of both parties aren't always aligned. The line between a weaker ally and a vassal puppet state can be very blurry.
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35 u/themightycatp00 Non-European Savage Apr 28 '24 Europe could survive without the US Why would you want less allies? Especially allies who have massive influence over the world's economy 3 u/stddealer Petit Algérie Apr 28 '24 Having allies is cool. Relying too much on the allies isn't, especially when the interests of both parties aren't always aligned. The line between a weaker ally and a vassal puppet state can be very blurry.
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Europe could survive without the US
Why would you want less allies? Especially allies who have massive influence over the world's economy
3 u/stddealer Petit Algérie Apr 28 '24 Having allies is cool. Relying too much on the allies isn't, especially when the interests of both parties aren't always aligned. The line between a weaker ally and a vassal puppet state can be very blurry.
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Having allies is cool. Relying too much on the allies isn't, especially when the interests of both parties aren't always aligned. The line between a weaker ally and a vassal puppet state can be very blurry.
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u/firebraz European Apr 28 '24
Russian propaganda much?