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  1. I hate this kind of subtwitting. It means nothing and it looks childish.

  2. Routine-Echidna-1953 on

    Polish peace prize?
    This begging is embarrassing and leaders need to stop doing this.

  3. BuxtonWater1 on

    That ship has sailed. America hasnt been friendly for a long time.

  4. WhatsRatingsPrecious on

    Trump and the US don’t share the same enemies.

  5. ruskyandrei on

    I don’t think this is a bad idea tbh, trying to reach out to the actual people rather than the, obviously impossible to deal with, politicians.

    It’s important to remember a lot of the MAGA types in the US have an incredibly warped view of Europe. Not that I’m suggesting a random tweet from a European politician is going to change that, but it’s not exactly a big time commitment on his part either.

  6. Competitive_Bee2602 on

    Can someone give me some context I have been off the news for the past month?

  7. Just stop it. Please. Huge respect to Polacks, I’m well aware of their connection to USA, but guys, that ship has sailed.

    This America is not the America from Home Alone we, as Europeans, were used to.

    It’s completely different country, with completely different leadership, with severe, severe division in their society and is raging oligarchy. The country is much closer to Russia than you care to to admit.

    Stop it, please.

  8. RobotWantsKitty on

    “We?” Pretty sure Poland has been on the other side for the most of those 80 years.

  9. honestly its clear that the orange buffoon respects more leaders with spine rather than spineless weasels.
    what our leaders are doing is understandable but this buying short term time is undermining on the long term.
    better to take the hit, and regain agency fully than to assist ourselves in kicking the bucket some more.

  10. War_Fries on

    Elon Musk just tweeted that it’s time to [abolish](https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/us/eu-should-be-abolished-elon-musk-erupts-after-brussels-hits-x-with-a-120-million-penalty/articleshow/125806643.cms) the EU. Dmitri Medvedev [agreed](https://www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fpreview.redd.it%2Fqmy6ir25gl5g1.png%3Fauto%3Dwebp%26s%3D03171c13305cf90bbab8eaefd5bdff4879365710) with him.

    Stop thinking the US are our ally. Certainly this administration and its tech overlords aren’t. Stop acting weak. Start waking up.

  11. hotbooster9858 on

    Europe has to stop being schizofrenic and this will no longer be an issue. Most of the countries are either members of the EU, NATO or both.

    When they are in NATO talks, the Europeans always talk about the transatlantic alliance, how important it is, how much they are allies of the US and never enemies.

    When they are in EU talks, the Europeans always talk about how we need to punish American corporations, fine everyone for any reason, diversify from the US to be a competitor.

    I am sorry but no one would accept this, it’s at best a toxic relationship. You cannot always cry America defend me and then always try to fine American corporations, stop American companies from competing in your market and try to get cheap energy or cheap raw materials from American adversaries (Russia or China).

    The burgers may be stupid, but they’re not blind.

  12. redlightsaber on

    This is so pathetic.

    I think most people can see this, and yet we seem unable to elect the kinds of politicians who are clear-eyed on the matter of the US not really being (and not having been for quite a while) our ally.

  13. RegularBet1050 on

    As an American who’s been fortunate to spend time across some of your continents lovely countries, part of the problem is that the average American can’t afford to see Europe, and when they can, they just hop across the various sites as fast as possible because they never get to do it again. Americans don’t get to fully experience what Europe has to offer. There’s so many things about Euro society I wish we’d implement, but we’re too narrow minded. I’m not even talking about more leftist ideologies, just certain cultural and eating habits would be a fresh start.

    I digress. Americans are getting burned by Trump and we have nothing to show for the risk of electing him.

  14. schtickshift on

    The “unless something has changed” part of his statement is the worrying part.

  15. gcreptile on

    The Trump government doesn’t really think in terms of national interest. They just know that joining dictators and oligarchs profits them financially.
    Sure, they have to make some short-term alliances to keep power, which is why they sort of are against China taking over Taiwan, but there’s no strategy behind it and they kind of couldn’t care less.

  16. FriendTraditional519 on

    Lets cancel all the USA arm deals worth of 76 trillion from 2025 and sell all our depth papers we have of the USA..

  17. *”At least that’s ho wit has been in the las 80 years.” […] “unless something has changed”*

    That’s a quite direct indirect way of saying: “We know that your current president is a Russian puppet.”

  18. Eclipsed830 on

    Canada is America’s closest ally… Followed by United Kingdom.

    Beyond that, Australia, Japan, and South Korea are closer to the United States. 

  19. olderlifter99 on

    We still have common enemies. They got China whilst we got Russia.

  20. Former-Chain-4003 on

    He really went for the ‘just kidding…unless?’ move on a geopolitical scale?

  21. Can Poland (or the whole of europe for that matter) stop bootlicking the US……like please guys, the US and Trump do not care about these words, the only thing they understand and care about are ACTIONS.

  22. Curious_Lynx7252 on

    MAGA is anti-democratic, so a democratic Europe is a threat to MAGA. The democrats are pro-democracy, pro-Europe democracy.

  23. Herooo31 on

    What needs to be noticed here is that european politicians saying this get maybe 2-3k likes at best while americans calling for abolishing/sanctioning/destroying EU get hundreds of thousands of likes because america and its oligarchs control what will be seen. Its not just this its larger campaign. We cannot allow this to go on or we will be destroyed from within. We should all advocate for stronger EU to get these platforms under control or ban them.

    Ordinary person even in europe has no idea about international affairs and relationship they will literaly brainwash people with their currated algorythms against EU and their own interest. Some still have no idea about Elon musks role in trumps reelection, or doge or any of this.

    Why do we allow musk to do business in EU when he is openly calling for its destruction while having 100% control of what europeans will see on twitter.

  24. Illustrious-Toe-8992 on

    If we (Europeans) don’t stand up for ourselves now, we’re in a whole world of trouble. It’s important to understand that this current administration (and those who voted for it) loathe Europe – they genuinely see us as leeches.

    If our leaders continue to pander to these psychopaths, it will only embolden them further – they think they’re untouchable. Despite running on an America first campaign, they have just stated that they aim to embed their idealogies in our democracies, no doubt with the aim of securing a change in governments, and a subsequent lurch to the far right.

    They will support reform, afd, national rally etc – with the intention of exporting their polarisation of society. It must be clear, they are no longer an ally, and they consider themselves culturally closer to our enemies. Europe as a whole (including the UK) has enough economic tools at it’s disposal to make them pause for thought, whether we’re ready for what’s required is up in the air.

    Back Ukraine to the hilt, they can still win this with the correct support – show the thugs in Washington that Europe is not only capable, but willing to do what’s right.

  25. Illustrious-Toe-8992 on

    If we (Europeans) don’t stand up for ourselves now, we’re in a whole world of trouble. It’s important to understand that this current administration (and those who voted for it) loathe Europe – they genuinely see us as leeches.

    If our leaders continue to pander to these psychopaths, it will only embolden them further – they think they’re untouchable. Despite running on an America first campaign, they have just stated that they aim to embed their idealogies in our democracies, no doubt with the aim of securing a change in governments, and a subsequent lurch to the far right.

    They will support reform, afd, national rally etc – with the intention of exporting their polarisation of society. It must be clear, they are no longer an ally, and they consider themselves culturally closer to our enemies. Europe as a whole (including the UK) has enough economic tools at it’s disposal to make them pause for thought, whether we’re ready for what’s required is up in the air.

    Back Ukraine to the hilt, they can still win this with the correct support – show the thugs in Washington that Europe is not only capable, but willing to do what’s right.

  26. Plurfectworld on

    Something has changed. Video of our President raping little girls is being used to blackmail him

  27. Lofi_Joe on

    They were never good in this stoy it all was “American Dream” trick… forget about them. They showed who they are.

  28. Catch_ME on

    Let’s take a step back and look at this high level. 

    Trump might have accelerated this train but America has had a growing populist movement for nearly 20 years now. 

    Part of that populism is the Isolationist movement. It’s grassroots and not encouraged by US politicians but Trump took advantage of it starting in 2016. 

    In the last 2 years, Americans have turned on Ukraine and Israeli funding. The politicians will eventually follow.

    TL;DR US reducing its NATO influence would have happened eventually with or without Trump. 

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