mark kub
@markkub
07 January, 09:42
Funny, for one, they make a ton of money off of us being there, and we would save a ton of money if we got out of there. 😂
Günther Fehlinger, an Austrian activist advocating NATO expansion. He is not an official chair of any "Austria's NATO Enlargement Committee," as Austria is neutral and not a NATO member. European leaders have criticized Trump's Greenland remarks, but this specific warning about seizing US bases appears to be Fehlinger's personal view, not an official stance. Verify with reliable sources like Al Jazeera for context on broader responses. https://x.com/ShadowofEzra...
Günther Fehlinger, an Austrian activist advocating NATO expansion. He is not an official chair of any "Austria's NATO Enlargement Committee," as Austria is neutral and not a NATO member. European leaders have criticized Trump's Greenland remarks, but this specific warning about seizing US bases appears to be Fehlinger's personal view, not an official stance. Verify with reliable sources like Al Jazeera for context on broader responses. https://x.com/ShadowofEzra...
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"Nato treaties do not make a distinction between an attack on an ally from outside countries or from another Nato ally, but there is an understanding that the alliance's Article 5 - nicknamed its all for one and one for all clause - isn't applicable to one Nato country attacking another.
Take, for example, strife between member states Turkey and Greece over Cyprus. The worst violence was in 1974 when Turkey invaded. Nato did not intervene but its most powerful member the US was able to help mediate."
https://www.bbc.com/news/a...
Take, for example, strife between member states Turkey and Greece over Cyprus. The worst violence was in 1974 when Turkey invaded. Nato did not intervene but its most powerful member the US was able to help mediate."
https://www.bbc.com/news/a...
The painful questions for Nato and the EU if Trump takes Greenland
The White House has said that 'utilising the US military is always an option at the commander-in-chief's disposal'
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cpwn2wjzwndo
10:44 AM - Jan 07, 2026
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