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As Henry Kissinger so honestly put it: “It may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but to be America's friend is fatal.”
As a European, I'd say it is very much in America's MO to come into a conflict all guns blazing and with lots of bluster, then get caught in a quagmire for an absurdly long time, then eventually randomly declare that they've won and just bail, with very little regard for whoever's left still fighting who isn't American.
It seems to happen with them pretty regularly, and for an example it was only about three years ago that they hurriedly pulled out of Afghanistan and abandoned the local translators to their fates with the Taliban.
With regards to Russia encroaching into Europe, could we be 100% certain that Trump won't win the next election and start throwing favours to Putin? I'd say it's certainly a possibility.
Unless we start turning things around from the bottom up, America is going to leave its own people out to dry.
Doesn't that show that a slight majority rates them "reliable"?
high and dry to deal with the consequences of the failed proxy war against Russia while US moved onto try and start a war with China
If Russia is so peaceful, why would countries want to join NATO?
You can just look at Georgia to see the answer of how countries join NATO. First, the US floods them with NGOs, and then installs a pro western regime. This is done in the open and it's well documented, yet here you are.
I didn't know Finland and Sweden got flooded by NGO's. You know, the countries who actually joined NATO.
Ah yes, the famous referendums Finland and Sweden held to see if the public wanted to join NATO.