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Mark Rutte's NATO mission: Rally West, reassure East, help Ukraine

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By Andrew Gray and Anthony Deutsch

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Most people know NATO’s true agenda.

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HercolobusToday 07:03 am JST

Most people know NATO’s true agenda.

Yes: defending Europe from savagery with no more letting down our guard.

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BanthuToday 07:15 am JST

 fears over Moscow's next move 

Why is NATO afraid?

Well nobody even wants to see the marauders at their doorstep even for a second.

I thought they could "wipe the floor" in a battle with the Russian army.

They can, but there will be some damage from the Russian frontlines before they realize everything behind them is gone.

If true, NATO should pull their weapons and mercs out of Ukraine and let Putin become emboldened so he attacks a NATO country and triggers article 5.

NATO could then just "wipe the floor" and take out Putin and win the global chess game.

Nobody said the final humiliation of russia wouldn't end with MAD.

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Rutte ruined the Netherlands through unfettered mass immigration, and now he gets this cushty job! Trebles all round, eh?

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Rutte destroyed Dutch agriculture with his insane nitrogen regulations while hobnobbing with Zelenski and sending enormous amounts of Dutch taxpayer money to the Ukraine regime. Just the guy to lead a "defensive alliance" now, sure.

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Certain countries will never join this offensive alliance.

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Why is NATO afraid?

I thought they could "wipe the floor" in a battle with the Russian army.

No need, the Ukrainians are already doing that on their own.

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JJEToday 12:38 pm JST

Certain countries will never join

That's right: russia will never join while it lives in the 13th century.

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