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Originally Posted By Mikhail_86: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/91757/IMG_6321_jpeg-3191654.JPG View Quote The comment you quoted made me I have a decent amount of German ancestry on my mom’s side. I heard the stories from my great grandmother, her grandmother, that our ancestors from that part of the world left because “the Kaiser was mean”, and her daughter, my grandmother, would sometimes mention that her grandmother, so my great great grandmother was able to understand German when she heard it, but not speak it. It’s like I see with Russian kids here, all of the young ones speak English with a western American accent, and Russian, but if they have kids, it’s likely many of them will only speak English. I already came across a Russian woman with two daughters with her American husband, and she didn’t teach Russian to them, so neither speaks it, only English. |
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Originally Posted By Lou_Daks: Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain aren't in the north Atlantic, either. The location of member countries doesn't seem to matter anymore. View Quote Setting aside that the charter was formed with the explicit intent of future admission European states, you are Spain and Portugal aren't in the North Atlantic? |
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Originally Posted By DK-Prof: Some of you guys seem confused about what Argentina is asking for. They are NOT asking to be a NATO member. They are asking to be a NATO partner. Those are completely different things. NATO membership means you are part of the treaty, can invoke Article 5, and can expect the other NATO nations to defend you if you are attacked. Partners have no such rights or expectations, and can mean a little as some communication and coordination, or occasional joint training, etc.. From NATO's own page: Some of the other Partners that already exist (in various different partnership programs within NATO) are: Pakistan, Colombia, Iraq, Qatar, Kuwait, Egypt, Tunisia, Israel, New Zealand, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan ... and lots of others This is not really news, or even particularly interesting. View Quote Good luck trying to educate around here. Although being who you are may help a little more than some random person posting this. |
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Double tap.
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Originally Posted By Dagger41: Oil and gas. Lots of it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Dagger41: Originally Posted By Kuraki: I don't particularly understand why either party gives a shit about them. What value are they? Oil and gas. Lots of it. Ah. In the surrounding waters I suppose. |
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Originally Posted By DK-Prof: [ What is all this "sweet, sweet NATO cheese" and "mo munny" that you are talking about? If Argentina actually WAS applying for full membership (which they are not), it would COST them money, since they would have to vastly increase their military spending to reach NATO goals. You are wrong. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By DK-Prof: Originally Posted By Lou_Daks: And another thing. For all the Milei lickers out there - he's the new jefe - don't you think it's a bit odd that the "libertarian" presidente is a bit quick on the trigger to get all that sweet, sweet NATO cheese? I think he sees where his economy is going and is desperately trying to get mo munny without printing it himself. He'd rather all the NATO countries print it for him. What is all this "sweet, sweet NATO cheese" and "mo munny" that you are talking about? If Argentina actually WAS applying for full membership (which they are not), it would COST them money, since they would have to vastly increase their military spending to reach NATO goals. I could be wrong. But I doubt it. You are wrong. One doesn't have to actually spend the money to reach NATO goals, you just have to say you are. |
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Colonialism, bringing ethnic diversity to a continent near you. - My Father Me being brief, this is like seeing a comet - Geralt55 |
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Originally Posted By R2point0: They are competent at throwing communists from helicopters, so I think there is some value there. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By R2point0: Originally Posted By sjm1582002: They'd fit right in. They're not in the North Atlantic and don't field a competent military, Their problem was bigger than Chile's. Argentina used airplanes. |
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"As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly." A. Carlson
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Originally Posted By wheel: Hmmm... not sure how to view this. It would add stability to have a member country in that part of the world, but it also could mean they would get some more advanced technology. But apparently they would not be full a member in the sense of defending other NATO allies if I read it right. "BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) Argentina formally requested on Thursday to join NATO as a global partner, a status that would clear the way for greater political and security cooperation at a time when the right-wing government of President Javier Milei aims to boost ties with Western powers and attract investment. The request came as NATO's Deputy General Secretary Mircea Geoana held talks in Brussels on regional security challenges with visiting Argentine Defense Minister Luis Petri. Geoana said he welcomed Argentina's bid to become an accredited partner in the alliance a valued role short of "ally" for nations that are not in NATO's geographical area and not required to take part in collective military actions. NATO membership is currently limited to countries of Europe, Turkey, Canada and the United States." https://apnews.com/article/president-milei-argentina-nato-f16s-military-bf56ef4b18646438500c921250c66e93 . View Quote |
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Coyote with 40 people crammed into a minivan gets into a chase with DPS, Paco over estimates his driving abilities and *whmmo!* the Astrovan of Immigration becomes a Pinata of Pain, hurling broken bodies like so many tasty pieces of cheap candy...
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Originally Posted By Lou_Daks: And another thing. For all the Milei lickers out there - he's the new jefe - don't you think it's a bit odd that the "libertarian" presidente is a bit quick on the trigger to get all that sweet, sweet NATO cheese? I think he sees where his economy is going and is desperately trying to get mo munny without printing it himself. He'd rather all the NATO countries print it for him. I could be wrong. But I doubt it. View Quote Also.. shit talking Milei? Fucking seriously? |
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Coyote with 40 people crammed into a minivan gets into a chase with DPS, Paco over estimates his driving abilities and *whmmo!* the Astrovan of Immigration becomes a Pinata of Pain, hurling broken bodies like so many tasty pieces of cheap candy...
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worried about the direction Brazil is taking huh? |
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