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U.S. to pay less into NATO budget as Macron urges deep talks

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By SYLVIE CORBET

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Macron: The future of NATO begins with its budget. No money, no NATO.

Donny has a good point about the US paying more than our fair share with the caveat that we do call the shots, for the most part.

Just like with the trade sirustion with China: Right issue to address, wrong individual (Donny) to address it.

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Nice example how the fat cat bureacracy tries to save its hefty paychecks by doing the damage control for the organization that has lost its raison d'etre many years ago, when the Warsaw block was disbanded.

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It’s not surprising to see someone else stand up and take the reigns of NATO since Trump has created a leadership vacuum. Our influence in the organization just got reduced.

Asakaze: Nice example how the fat cat bureacracy tries to save its hefty paychecks

Nice example of a Russian giving low education Trump supporters talking points. The sad point is that the low education Trump supporters will follow the Russian.

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@SuperLib

Nice example of a Russian giving low education Trump supporters talking points

Yawn. "A Red under every bed"? Everybody who is against NATO is a Russian, trying to mislead gullible Trump supporters? Typical low education Clintonist nonsense. Even Macron, not a genius, called NATO brain dead. Oh, I see, he also a GRU agent, right?

NATO is a brain dead dinosaur that should get a mercy shot, a coup de grace.

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