mistnipobocka on Nostr: nprofile1q…z7zt4 So, of course, the partners will like stable countries more. But ...
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But that doesn't change the fact that other legislatures may make different decisions. And that's especially true in this case where Ukraine didn't have some internationally recognized trade treaty or agreement with the US that the US, regardless of the government, had to supply it with weapons.
Reality just goes somewhere between these two extremes of completely consistent policy and completely inconsistent policy - and changes just happen.
The question in the introduction was, can change be called treason?
Emotionally speaking, maybe yes, one can call it that. But technically it is just a withdrawal of support. The formaly rationale is that the US wants to target Iran and China.
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Personally, I think Trump's job is to break up the Pax Americana, including NATO, but I don't think it's necessarily a game iniciate by Russia - I think some global elites who are transnational and don't look to a particular country are comfortable with that and that's why they enabled Trump's re-election. But that's my conspiratorial basis. Theoretically, he could also be Putin's agent, but I think it's a higher game.
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