"In March, the director of NATO policy in the Office of the Secretary of Defense was abruptly reassigned, current and former U.S. officials told me. Mark Jones, who had spent more than two decades working on NATO and Europe policy as both a soldier and a civil servant, was viewed…
— Jeffrey Goldberg (@JeffreyGoldberg) May 5, 2026
“That is not a navy for a maritime nation, that’s a joke.”
— Times Radio (@TimesRadio) May 5, 2026
Times Radio’s @afneil condemns the state of the modern British navy. pic.twitter.com/4kUOrs3PGI
Ag1188 said:
Putin, Trump, Orban
What an allied group. Imagine explaining that to a 1940s American conservative. LMAO. A far-right cult of radical extremists led by the most ungodly American imaginable.
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As for agreeing to spend all that money in Ukraine, there is no money available for the British defense budget until 2030.
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As for agreeing to spend all that money in Ukraine, there is no money available for the British defense budget until 2030.
Goodness gracious. Good point in that article on the UK not really qualified to hold a permanent seat on the security council.
With five boats, they can put one at each point of the compass around the Isles and then have one rover to defend the Falklands from Argentina?
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There are now calls beginning to remove Britain from its permanent seat on the UN Security Council, as it doesn't have the capability to keep even a single vessel at sea at any given time.
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The UK is just not a serious country and shouldn't be treated as one, imho, let alone an 'ally' to the American people.
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The UK is just not a serious country and shouldn't be treated as one, imho, let alone an 'ally' to the American people.
It's so sad to see where the UK currently stands. I'm not sure how I missed this decline but probably my bias towards UK from past history of their military. The UK use to punch above their weight not so much now.
I would pull France out keep UK in but votes however we tell them too. I would add India to security council.
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Quote:Mahan was born in 1840 at West Point, the son of a professor at the United States Military Academy. His middle name, Thayer, honors the "father of the military academy," Sylvanus Thayer, who brought the institution up to modern standards. His great, burgeoning Navy may sound like a warmonger's dream. But Mahan was a realist. He wanted a great fleet for a purpose, because he believed in America's spiritual mission.
What kind of world do we want to live in? A world united by democracies that uphold a certain standard of human rights is incompatible with a weak Navy. That's because a stable, humane world requires economic prosperity. That, in turn, requires relatively unimpeded intercontinental trade and commerce. And that requires secure waterways.
Our “ally” is building ICBMs, bragging they can hit the US, and then showing them off and trying to sell them to Islamists at weapons expos.
— Bonchie (@bonchieredstate) May 9, 2026
NATO is an insane proposition right now. https://t.co/I3guXjBgu2
"NO TURKEY NEVER SAID THAT, ITS ISRAELI PROPAG--"
— Γουλιέλμος των Κατωγείων (@wilhelmkatogion) May 9, 2026
This u boyz? Here proudly showcasing your intentions to bomb the US? Boi u 🇹🇷 r in for the ride of ur life.@DeptofWar @SecWar @StateDept @SecRubio @UnderSecT @DNIGabbard @SecretaryBurgum @DHSgov @SenateForeign @SFRCdems @mboyle1 pic.twitter.com/cgB4MxBl1o