30 years late is better than never. NATO is nothing but a beard for global mischief by the US Empire.Zeets2 » 17 Mar 2026, 10:27 am » wrote: ↑ Oh, I understand that perfectly, jackass, and that's the reason that Trump is seriously considering the ramifications of dropping out of NATO, which no doubt you wouldn't mind seeing happen as much as me.
Not an invasion. It was sat-pretty for.Zeets2 » 17 Mar 2026, 2:24 pm » wrote: ↑ And you're an ignorant moron!
Iran HAS fired missiles at the US Embassy in Baghdad, which IS sovereign US territory AND we are a NATO member that has asked for NATO's help!
I could not possibly give less of a **** how the clown punishes the other clowns. Europe is all set for a pimp slap, too. Maybe not QUITE as bad as the pimp slap trumpypoo is getting from Iran while the world watches, but a pretty serious one.,Zeets2 » 17 Mar 2026, 2:24 pm » wrote: ↑ So you'll now have the opportunity to watch and pout over how Trump decides to punish NATO for failing to respond according to their agreement.
Get your crying towel ready, ******!
Oh look, Bv is referring to Johnny's "sphincter" as High Quality Vagina.
So, you watch from your cuck chair....
Speaking of cucks, how's your ex doing?
@Blackvegetable never mind, I'll ask Tyrone.
MR-7 » 17 Mar 2026, 3:26 pm » wrote: ↑ Oh look, Bv is referring to Johnny's "sphincter" as High Quality Vagina.
Watch what, ***? Now, suck my dick with your mothers asshole!
Settling into your cuckrecliner for the show?
@Cannonpointer has pointed out our aircraft carriers had to go to the repair shop. Ya can't do aircraft ops in port. Not that anyone needs 30 million dollar airplanes anymore. Cheap Azz drones do the job.MR-7 » 16 Mar 2026, 8:35 am » wrote: ↑ **** you NATO.....
Trump is doing what they call "hoe checking" and it's about time.
no spam
NATO is not an extension of the Department of War.Fuelman » 16 Mar 2026, 9:08 am » wrote: ↑ The US provides approximately $570 million to $685 million annually directly to NATO’s common-funded budgets (covering administrative, military, and infrastructure costs), representing about 16-22% of that specific budget. However, the US total defense expenditure related to NATO commitments is closer to $900+ billion, representing roughly 62% of all NATO members' combined defense spending
That's right! Time for the rest of NATO to pony up!

The U.S. is the largest military power in NATO
That doesn't make NATO Grafty's cleanup woman.MR-7 » 18 Mar 2026, 8:10 am » wrote: ↑ The U.S. is the largest military power in NATO
The U.S. provides about 70% of NATO’s total military capability.
The Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) is always a U.S. general.
**** NATO.....
NATO has not been attacked by Putin. Yet, they asked TRUMP for help, and he gave it. Now, TRUMP has asked NATO to help secure the Hormuz strait, and some in NATO have refused. The UK, Denmark, The Netherlands,
Putin is providing targeting data and weapons to Iran. I guess in a wierd twist, he might end up selling them oil and gas.MR-7 » 18 Mar 2026, 8:30 am » wrote: ↑ NATO has not been attacked by Putin. Yet, they asked TRUMP for help, and he gave it. Now,