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5 years later....
it didn't happen.
Another 5 - 10 years. Both Slovakia and Hungary will probably drop out if NATO and remain in the EU but obstruct much of its business. When that starts ro happen, EU's days are numbered. So will NATO"s.
Hungary with two infantry battalions and 3 tanks and Slovakia with 2 infantry companies and one Humvee are what's holding NATO together? Say it ain't so! And EU... OMG, what will EU do without net recipients of their subsidies with combined markets the size of Stockton's?! 🤡
PS. I have a hunch both NATO and EU will do just fine w/o these two clown countries. I mean the EU somehow survived the Brexit, didn't it?
No. EU is fucked. Do you see the US losing states?
I could see they still have a NATO or similar alliance, but its a lot more difficult to have a United States of Europe.
toe the line.
I am hoping manufacturing jobs come back to the "cheaper labor" states in the USA from China and Mexico that were sent there starting in the 1990s.
Tenpoundbass says
toe the line.
Thanks for using that correctly! A lot of people write "tow the line", which doesn't make sense.
Tenpoundbass says
toe the line.
Thanks for using that correctly! A lot of people write "tow the line", which doesn't make sense.
It will take a while, but Putin is pushing for 6 kids per woman. Russians play the long game.
The Hungarian government claims a suspected Islamic State terrorist who entered Europe posing as a refugee was in possession of a pre-paid debit card from the European Union, and that the EU has issued 64,000 such cards to migrants.
“A Syrian national by the name of F. Hassan was detained in Budapest by the officers of the Counter-terrorism Centre (TEK) on suspicion of acts of terror, including involvement in explosive attacks and carrying out multiple executions in his homeland in 2016,” reported Dr Zoltán Kovács, Hungary’s Secretary of State for International Communications international spokesman for the Cabinet Office of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
“TEK collaborated with Europol and the secret services of several countries to investigate the alleged criminal activities and European network of the Syrian man, who is thought to have been a high-ranking IS leader,” Kovács continued, describing how the asylum seeker had claimed he was working for the Greek security services after being discovered and brought to court.