Starmer: Follow suit. on 18:01 - Jan 8 with 1468 views | factual_blue | Our membership of NATO makes it inevitable we'd fight for Denmark. |  |
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Starmer: Follow suit. on 18:08 - Jan 8 with 1426 views | lowhouseblue | we're going to have four years of not rising to the bait - so good to start practicing now. plus i have a sneaky suspicion he won't invade greenland. |  |
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Starmer: Follow suit. on 18:11 - Jan 8 with 1407 views | positivity |
Starmer: Follow suit. on 18:08 - Jan 8 by lowhouseblue | we're going to have four years of not rising to the bait - so good to start practicing now. plus i have a sneaky suspicion he won't invade greenland. |
he seems convinced that denmark will give it to him, just like mexico paid for his "wall" |  |
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Starmer: Follow suit. on 18:14 - Jan 8 with 1389 views | lowhouseblue |
Starmer: Follow suit. on 18:11 - Jan 8 by positivity | he seems convinced that denmark will give it to him, just like mexico paid for his "wall" |
or there'll be some sort of enhanced security treaty with more american bases and no mineral rights for chinese companies. just a guess. |  |
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Starmer: Follow suit. on 18:18 - Jan 8 with 1341 views | positivity |
Starmer: Follow suit. on 18:14 - Jan 8 by lowhouseblue | or there'll be some sort of enhanced security treaty with more american bases and no mineral rights for chinese companies. just a guess. |
could be. he does seem pretty keen on this new oil pipeline, but he'll probably have to attack canada first to get to greenland (or maybe i've played too much risk!) |  |
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Starmer: Follow suit. on 18:20 - Jan 8 with 1329 views | lowhouseblue |
Starmer: Follow suit. on 18:18 - Jan 8 by positivity | could be. he does seem pretty keen on this new oil pipeline, but he'll probably have to attack canada first to get to greenland (or maybe i've played too much risk!) |
i'm sure you mean the canadian 'special operation' rather than invasion? |  |
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Starmer: Follow suit. on 18:21 - Jan 8 with 1328 views | BlueBadger |
Starmer: Follow suit. on 18:11 - Jan 8 by positivity | he seems convinced that denmark will give it to him, just like mexico paid for his "wall" |
Personally, I think we need to revisit this policy. As well as one for Canada to fund a northern border wall and the rest of the G12 to pay for a lid. |  |
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Starmer: Follow suit. on 18:27 - Jan 8 with 1280 views | Cheltenham_Blue |
Starmer: Follow suit. on 18:08 - Jan 8 by lowhouseblue | we're going to have four years of not rising to the bait - so good to start practicing now. plus i have a sneaky suspicion he won't invade greenland. |
The same sneaky suspicion I have that he won't get control of the Panama Canal or rename the Gulf of Mexico? |  |
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Starmer: Follow suit. on 18:29 - Jan 8 with 1257 views | lowhouseblue |
Starmer: Follow suit. on 18:27 - Jan 8 by Cheltenham_Blue | The same sneaky suspicion I have that he won't get control of the Panama Canal or rename the Gulf of Mexico? |
you don't think the gulf of trump has a certain ring? |  |
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Starmer: Follow suit. on 18:31 - Jan 8 with 1241 views | Cheltenham_Blue |
Starmer: Follow suit. on 18:29 - Jan 8 by lowhouseblue | you don't think the gulf of trump has a certain ring? |
Sounds like a medical procedure. |  |
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Starmer: Follow suit. on 18:37 - Jan 8 with 1195 views | Swansea_Blue |
Starmer: Follow suit. on 18:27 - Jan 8 by Cheltenham_Blue | The same sneaky suspicion I have that he won't get control of the Panama Canal or rename the Gulf of Mexico? |
It’s all noise. I don’t know why people pay any attention to what he says. Always best to see what he does first, as he mostly talks bolloxs. |  |
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Starmer: Follow suit. on 18:46 - Jan 8 with 1139 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
Starmer: Follow suit. on 18:20 - Jan 8 by lowhouseblue | i'm sure you mean the canadian 'special operation' rather than invasion? |
It is concerning how similar he sounds to Putin. |  |
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Starmer: Follow suit. on 18:48 - Jan 8 with 1127 views | redrickstuhaart |
Starmer: Follow suit. on 18:37 - Jan 8 by Swansea_Blue | It’s all noise. I don’t know why people pay any attention to what he says. Always best to see what he does first, as he mostly talks bolloxs. |
Its the normalisation of this sort of rhetoric. |  | |  |
Starmer: Follow suit. on 19:19 - Jan 8 with 1014 views | Pinewoodblue |
Starmer: Follow suit. on 18:01 - Jan 8 by factual_blue | Our membership of NATO makes it inevitable we'd fight for Denmark. |
Even if NATO didn’t react the joint expeditionary force, lead by UK, and consisting of all Nordic & Baltic States plus Netherlands would no doubt get involved. |  |
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Starmer: Follow suit. on 19:23 - Jan 8 with 989 views | Pinewoodblue |
Starmer: Follow suit. on 18:46 - Jan 8 by Nthsuffolkblue | It is concerning how similar he sounds to Putin. |
They are not too far apart politically. Trumps reasoning sounds very much like Putin’s when they annexed Crimea. |  |
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Starmer: Follow suit. on 21:28 - Jan 8 with 830 views | DJR | I reckon Trump has misinterpreted the following from Wikipedia and is looking to build Mar-A-Lago 2 in Greenland. Due to Gulf Stream influences, Greenland's winter temperatures are very mild for its latitude. In Nuuk, the capital, average winter temperatures are only −9 °C (16 °F). In comparison, the average winter temperatures for Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada, are around −27 °C (−17 °F). |  | |  |
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