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Susan Daniels's avatar

America is the battered wife of NATO who keeps staying, expecting things to get better.

In Poland's defense: they won't allow Muslims into their country. No one in Poland is getting shot in the back or being thrown in front of a subway train by illegals.

Richard Luthmann's avatar

This is the moment the curtain drops. NATO isn’t dying—it’s being exposed. An alliance where members can refuse aid in a live missile crisis while enjoying full U.S. protection isn’t mutual defense. It’s dependency dressed up as strategy. For years, Washington footed the bill while Europe deferred the risk. Now the bill is due, and nobody wants to pay. Poland didn’t just say no to Turkey—it said no to the idea of shared sacrifice. And that changes everything. Because once allies start acting like customers, the guarantor starts thinking like a creditor. And creditors eventually collect—or they walk away.

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