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gfarber

(234 posts)
12. 25th
Thu Jan 15, 2026, 02:44 PM
Jan 15


Our NATO allies looked on in dismay,
As a partner went strangely astray;
Once steady and true,
Now erratic in view,
Led by bluster that rattled their way.

From Denmark to Greenland they sent,
A few soldiers with drills well-meant;
To reassure, it seemed,
A president’s dream,
That an island might soon be “acquired” by intent.

At a meeting kept civil and bland,
No tables were flipped, no demand;
Yet beneath polite talk,
Ran a dangerous walk,
For the fix was not close at hand.

Said Frederiksen, firm but polite,
“This dispute isn’t fading from sight;
The ambition stands fast,
And it’s deadly serious,” past
All illusions of diplomatic light.

So Germany, France, and the rest,
With Sweden and Norway abreast,
Sent planners to play,
For much larger displays,
Hoping drills might calm nerves at best.

All this for a tantrum-prone king,
With vast arms but not vast reasoning;
He’d flatten the field,
If the world would not yield,
To each petulant, bullying thing.

If Russia seeks NATO undone,
Not by tanks but by trust overrun,
One wonders aloud,
With the damage endowed:
Would an “asset” do more—or just one?

Trump bullies a friend, so goes French,
Like stealing the car you just lent;
Why borrow with grace,
When you can own the place,
And call greed “strategic intent”?

For morality, there’s no constraint,
Save whatever advances his want;
Power and gain,
Are the ends of the chain,
And the means barely register—can’t.

This is why the 25th amendment exists,
When a leader’s unmoored from the gist;
If courage remains,
Let it break through the chains,
Before alliance and order are missed.

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Good news Tasmanian Devil Jan 15 #1
They are not 'Trump's' allies but they are still 'our' allies. cstanleytech Jan 15 #3
This is what is known as a "NATO tripwire" Fiendish Thingy Jan 15 #2
Will it matter? OC375 Jan 15 #4
Isn't the Russian military spent? poli-junkie Jan 15 #7
Probably depends on how one defines spent in this context OC375 Jan 15 #8
Doesn't France have nukes? orangecrush Jan 15 #9
France and the UK both are nuclear powers. Nt Fiendish Thingy Jan 15 #11
Thank you orangecrush Jan 15 #13
Everybody, who's anybody, has got nukes. OC375 Jan 15 #14
Must make a difference to someone orangecrush Jan 15 #19
Russia already has its hands full with Ukraine. OGBuzz Jan 15 #18
You think Putin will invade the Baltics at the same time Trump invades Greenland? Fiendish Thingy Jan 15 #10
No OC375 Jan 15 #15
Sorry, I don't see any evidence of that happening Fiendish Thingy Jan 15 #16
Hope You're Right OC375 Jan 15 #17
Russia is economically backward--except for nukes. MervinFerd Jan 15 #20
NATO troops are no slouches. ihaveaquestion Jan 15 #21
I have no doubt of that OC375 Jan 15 #23
Thank you to all the troops and countries for sending them !!! SamKnause Jan 15 #5
Can NATO please liberalgunwilltravel Jan 15 #6
25th gfarber Jan 15 #12
..Leavitt said at a daily briefing that European troops' presence would not "impact the president's decision-making proc riversedge Jan 15 #22
Facts never affect our preznidents flying rabbit Jan 16 #24
won't... myohmy2 Jan 16 #25
Good!!!!! SheltieLover Jan 16 #26
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