• Taking Greenland will end NATO

    From Joseph Pereira@1:103/705 to All on Thu Jan 8 04:26:23 2026
    If the US had the courage to annex Greenland, it would officially be the end of NATO. That would make the situation in the world much more uncertain.

    After all, then Russia and China know that Europe, Japan, Australia and South Korea are on their own. The US, like China and Russia, has in fact become a militarily hostile state to these countries.

    The question is whether the American military apparatus would agree to a hostile annexation of Greenland. After all, they know that the entire world order is going to change and the question is whether the people in the army and the navy will agree to this. Trump is playing with fire by now putting NATO cooperation at risk. After all, he is also playing with the lives of those staff.

    These are no longer jokes and could literally lead to open war with the US. It's hard to imagine, but taking Greenland is an act of war that cannot go unanswered. Militarily speaking, Europe cannot now make a strong stand against the US, but that situation is going to change. If the US becomes isolated, its enormous hegemony will soon be over. They literally can no longer afford that enormous navy. While Europe is arming itself to hit both Russia and the US. Whenever that war comes.

    It is crystal clear for Canada that it is their turn after Greenland. Canada is thus becoming the Ukraine of North America. I therefore have some advice for Canada.

    Don't buy the F-35s, but much more importantly: look at North Korea and develop its own nuclear weapons very quickly, because that is the only way you can stop the US.


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  • From Kurt Weiske@1:218/700 to Joseph Pereira on Thu Jan 8 07:51:23 2026
    Joseph Pereira wrote to All <=-

    If the US had the courage to annex Greenland, it would officially be
    the end of NATO. That would make the situation in the world much more uncertain.

    The question is whether the American military apparatus would agree to
    a hostile annexation of Greenland. After all, they know that the entire world order is going to change and the question is whether the people
    in the army and the navy will agree to this. Trump is playing with fire
    by now putting NATO cooperation at risk. After all, he is also playing with the lives of those staff.

    Annexing an ally appears to be one of those illegal orders we keep
    wondering if the military will follow. The US regime must feel like
    they've purged enough of those loyal to the oath.

    These are no longer jokes and could literally lead to open war with the US. It's hard to imagine, but taking Greenland is an act of war that cannot go unanswered. Militarily speaking, Europe cannot now make a
    strong stand against the US, but that situation is going to change. If
    the US becomes isolated, its enormous hegemony will soon be over. They literally can no longer afford that enormous navy. While Europe is
    arming itself to hit both Russia and the US. Whenever that war comes.

    It'd be interesting to see what happens with US bases in Europe if the
    US occupies a NATO state.

    It is crystal clear for Canada that it is their turn after Greenland. Canada is thus becoming the Ukraine of North America. I therefore have some advice for Canada.

    Don't buy the F-35s, but much more importantly: look at North Korea and develop its own nuclear weapons very quickly, because that is the only
    way you can stop the US.

    I think we've effectively killed off our military export trade.




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