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Ron Murphy's avatar

In any given situation you have weak and strong leaders for different sides. It often happens that one side, now under weak leadership, will then get strong leadership and so on. It is terrible if both sides have weak leadership at the same time, but can be beneficial if both sides have strong leadership, at the same time. With regards to NATO, it has very weak leadership in the form of Mark Rutte. He comes across as a groveling, sniffling underling, who asks "How high" when Trump says "Jump". Much worse than Keir Starmer, Rutte projects the image of one who is spineless, who will cave at the least bit of inconvenience.

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No way any country should be getting involved in the terrorist attacks on Iran. It would appear that weasel Zelenskyy has jumped in

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