I'll believe it when I see it.
THIS!!!!!! and a continuing everpresent bean-counter mentality in our politicians, bureaucrats and population in general.Habitual lack of risk taking
The Danes are laggards in Defense spending as well. So no shock that he’s talking about two countries that are weak in Defense and have approaches that can leave the US vulnerable.If all you care about is defence spending. Sure. Most people, especially outside this forum, aren't that one dimensional.
Quite frankly, if I had to choose between the global economy not getting wrecked and Canada getting to 2%, I am choosing the former, because I don't want to see my friends and family unemployed and broke.
The Danes are laggards in Defense spending as well. So no shock that he’s talking about two countries that are weak in Defense and have approaches that can leave the US vulnerable.
Do I think that President Trump’s approach is correct, no, but he pushed in his first term and was ignored. So he’s going scorched earth this time to force the issue.
That's like thanking Hitler for revitalizing US manufacturing in the 40sLet's all give a warm thank you to #47 for that.
Though many won't admit it, if it wasn't for 47 we wouldn't even be talking about defence.
There are lessons to be learned for sure.That's like thanking Hitler for revitalizing US manufacturing in the 40s
The Danish government was in the low 1%’s for years getting to 2% at 2023 and continuing 2% isn’t going to get them in any sort of shape.The Danes are at 2%. And they would have gone higher if they could actually buy more. They've been slowed down by suppliers.
100% agreeHe is abrogating the very trade deal he signed in his first term with new conditions.
I’d agree that for all his ranting about Defense in his first term, he really didn’t push it.Why wasn't defence spending part of USMCA the first time if it was so important?
Probably because Korea is cutting into US Defense company sales…And if defence spending is so important, why was Korea (2.8%) hit with tariffs?
I’d say because it was their very shortsighted actions that made the world consider if the US is a reliable partner, and now when countries take that into consideration it hurts our domestic economy.Also, why is the administration suddenly complaining about this if it's really all about just bolstering capability?
I think most Americans are past caring what Canada thinks. Your government has shirked its responsibilities for years. Then while Russia is moving east starts talking about dental and daycare, so most are angry at Canada.You're trying to find reason in madness, where there is none. And the rest of the world isn't going to buy this bullshit. You know what could happen? People give up. If there's no point negotiating or the conditions are ridiculously onerous (Taiwan should spend 10%!) countries will simply decide to ignore American dictates and move on. And we're getting close to that point. What's the point of listening to American complaints when you can't trust them to actually meet NATO obligations anyway? Just spend what is necessary to fend off the Russians (for Europe) and call it a day. Or if you're Japan, South Korea, Taiwan or Vietnam, I guess it's time to cut a deal with a China.
The Danish government was in the low 1%’s for years getting to 2% at 2023 and continuing 2% isn’t going to get them in any sort of shape.
Slowed down by suppliers sounds much like Canada, the fact they run a lot of assinine procurement processes that add nothing and simply slow role capabilities is the issue, again much like Canada.
I’d agree that for all his ranting about Defense in his first term, he really didn’t push it.
Probably because Korea is cutting into US Defense company sales…
I’d say because it was their very shortsighted actions that made the world consider if the US is a reliable partner, and now when countries take that into consideration it hurts our domestic economy.
I think most Americans are past caring what Canada thinks. Your government has shirked its responsibilities for years. Then while Russia is moving east starts talking about dental and daycare, so most are angry at Canada.
They could always up our share to 2% and buy a bunch of new equipment with it. Satisfy NATO.
Then give it all to Ukraine.![]()
“The American age is over. And it ended because the American people were no longer worthy of it.”
I’m no fan of the actions of the Trump Administration here, but if you miss decades of angst caused by Canadian budgetary priorities not being a major cause you’re missing the way the situation gets support here.
Only an extreme level of TDS associates Trump with Hitler.That's like thanking Hitler for revitalizing US manufacturing in the 40s
Only an extreme level of MAGA cultism would even think of having Canadians warmly thanking Trump for any of this. But here we are…Only an extreme level of TDS associates Trump with Hitler.
And reports are that China is already moving to fill the USAID voids left behind. And I would not be surprised if they form a larger Asian trading bloc.At least the Romans took centuries to decline. At the rate the US is going, my grandkids might need to learn Mandarin.
You're right. He's America's Yeltsin.Only an extreme level of TDS associates Trump with Hitler.
It does when you consider that as history, and used to drive a wedge. It’s almost like a KGB playbook from the 80’s, oh wait…By the way. "Americans don't care what Canadians think" doesn't quite line up with "decades of angst caused by Canadian budgetary priorities".
Your second sentence hit it, 47 is gaslighting countries. But he mixes enough truths in to cause outrage with his larger points that aren’t factual.You and I both know this is bullshit. The average American never thinks of Canada unless its mentioned in the news. The only people concerned about defence underspending in Canada are a handful of politicians and elites driven by either concerns about NATO or business for American defence firms. The average American doesn't give a shit about this.
Idiocracy circa 2025.And now we're at the point where American elites don't care about NATO and seem to willing to sacrifice defence industry jobs (and all kinds of other jobs). So.... Indeed, y'all will apparently be lining up to make Nikes in factories now instead of doing woke shit like building AMRAAMs and coding AI.
Oh geez, I laughed so hard at this is forgot which way way gravity worked for a minute!You're right. He's America's Yeltsin.
So does that make Vance the American Putin?You're right. He's America's Yeltsin.