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If the United States follows through on the threat to invade Greenland, we need to be crystal clear about what happens the next morning. This is not a real estate transaction or a routine military exercise. It is the geopolitical equivalent of pulling the pin on a grenade in a crowded elevator. The moment American boots hit the ground in Nuuk to seize territory from a fellow NATO member, the world as we know it ends. The consequences will not be temporary sanctions or angry letters. They will be total, permanent, and devastating.
The first domino to fall is the North Atlantic Treaty Organization itself. NATO is built on the sacred promise of Article 5, that an attack on one is an attack on all. If the U.S. attacks Denmark, we are not just breaking the treaty; we are triggering it against ourselves. NATO dissolves instantly. The alliance that kept the peace in Europe for 75 years evaporates, leaving the continent to rearm and realign against the new aggressor across the Atlantic. We don't just lose an ally; we create a unified enemy.
The military repercussions will be swift and humiliating. Europe will immediately demand the closure of every U.S. military base on the continent. Ramstein in Germany, Aviano in Italy, Lakenheath in the UK, all gone. Our ability to project power into the Middle East and Africa vanishes overnight. We will be evicted from the very soil we helped liberate and defended for decades, forced to retreat to our own shores as a fortress nation, isolated and friendless.
Then comes the economic nuclear option. The European Union is the largest single market in the world, and they will weaponize it. Europe will likely move to call in U.S. debt and dump their dollar reserves, sending the value of our currency into a death spiral. The U.S. economy, which relies on the dollar being the global reserve currency, will collapse. Inflation will make the post-COVID spikes look like a rounding error. Your savings will be worthless before the ink dries on the invasion orders.
Corporate America will face an extinction event. U.S. companies will be expelled from the European market. Apple, Google, McDonald's, and Tesla will see their assets seized or their operations banned. Trillions of dollars in market capitalization will be incinerated in minutes. The stock market will not just crash; it will close. We are talking about the complete de-globalization of American industry, cutting us off from the wealthiest consumers on the planet.
The skies will go silent. European aviation authorities will almost certainly ground all Boeing jets and ban U.S. airlines from their airspace. Transatlantic travel will cease. If you are in Paris or Berlin, you are stuck there. The logistical arteries that feed our supply chains will be severed. We will be cut off from European medicine, machinery, and technology. We will be an island nation in the worst possible sense.
The cultural isolation will be just as stinging. The International Olympic Committee and FIFA will have no choice but to bar the United States from competition, just as they did with Russia. There will be no World Cup matches in New Jersey. There will be no Team USA in the Olympics. We will be treated as a pariah state, unwelcome on the global stage, forced to watch the world celebrate without us.
For individual Americans, the consequences will be personal and painful. Visa-free travel to Europe will end immediately. Americans currently living or working in Europe will lose their legal protections and residency status. They will become persona non grata, potentially facing deportation or internment. The "blue passport" that used to open every door will suddenly be a red flag at every border crossing.
This is the end of trust, and it does not reset. You cannot invade a democratic ally and then say "my bad" four years later. The psychological break will be permanent. Europe will realize that the United States is no longer a partner but a predator. They will build their own defense architecture, their own financial systems, and their own alliances that specifically exclude us. The West will continue, but the United States will no longer be part of it.
Invading Greenland is not a show of strength; it is an act of national suicide. We are trading our reputation, our economy, and our security for a frozen island and a handful of minerals we can't even process. The price of this real estate deal is everything we built over the last century. If we cross this line, there is no going back. We will be the lonely superpower, ruling over nothing but our own decline.
—Brent Molnar
and then on Faceborg: SE posted...
I know I shouldn't be surprised, but I can't help being shocked and saddened by the comments I'm seeing from people on the right about the murder of Renee Good. Is there no low that's too low for these people? They've already made it clear that they're okay with pedophilia as long as the pedophiles are on their side. So pedophilia isn't too low for them...but now we've got MURDER. Murder is about as low as it goes...but as far as the right is concerned, as long as the victim was on the left and the murderer is on the right, it's perfectly fine. We all know they'd be singing a different tune if the murderer was on the left and the victim was on the right, just like they'd love to see Democratics implicated in the Epstein files while Republicans are protected. Look at how they acted over Charlie Kirk's murder, which was 4 months ago, and it's still being talked about. But when people on the LEFT are murdered, people on the right barely mention it at all, other than to make excuses for it, or even LAUGH at it. There IS no excuse for murder, just like there is no excuse for pedophilia. It doesn't suddenly become okay just because it was done by someone who shares your political beliefs. Are we really so far gone that we can't come together and agree that MURDER is not okay, no matter who perpetrates it? The excuses I'm seeing are making me physically ill! An innocent woman was MURDERED. It doesn't matter if she was there to protest the actions of ICE. We still have a first amendment, which gives us the right to peaceful protest! How anyone can watch that video and think Good deserved what happened to her is beyond me.
And VK replied:
I saw some Christian person of all things make excuses for this on LinkedIn. He was saying she was running in the way and obstructing ICE. It's truly unbelievable what these people make up to fit their narrative.
And then SE said:
The so-called "Christians" are the ones who disappoint me the most. I read that MAGA is praising the ICE agent who killed Good, and they're saying that he's a "good Christian." If that's what it means to be a good Christian, no wonder so many people are against Christianity these days
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I was aware that someone was shot in Minneapolis earlier today, but I didn't see the video until this evening. I feel physically ill after seeing the video. I have a hard time watching horror movies because it hurts my soul to see depictions of people being brutally murdered, even if I know it's fake. But that video of what happened in Minneapolis: that was real. That was a video of someone being shot in the face and killed in cold blood, then being denied first aid. She did nothing to deserve it, nothing. If they felt she was interfering with their work, they should have had her arrested. Not shot her in the face.
There is just so much wrong right now, I don't even know where to begin. We've fallen so far in such a short time. I never understood why so many people hated Biden, but nothing like this would have happened under his watch. We wouldn't be taking over Venezuela either, or dropping bombs on random boats in the Caribbean, or pissing off our allies talking about taking over Greenland. None of this stuff is normal. If you support it, I don't even know what to say.
This is not a presidency! A U.S. president is a public servant, dedicated to serving the people of the United States and working to make our lives better. Not one thing this "president" has done has made our lives better, not one thing...and he's certainly not serving us! In less than a year, we've turned into a third world country where we now have to fear for our lives. I recently posted a quote from Thomas Jefferson which is so relevant today:
When people fear the government, there is tyranny
When government fears the people, there is liberty.
We now have to fear our government. Is this the American way? It's never been this way before, so I'm going with "no." When we have a REAL president, the kind who acts as a public servant working to make our lives better, we DON'T fear our government.
This isn't the USA. I don't know what to do, but I know we have to do something. There have been times in our history when the people have had to stand up against a tyrannical government, and it may be that time again. Congress isn't doing their jobs, the Supreme Court isn't doing its job, so I guess it's up to us. I'm not sure what we need to do, but we need to do something. This can't continue.
We can't count on the midterms to save us either, because we can't count on our elections being free and fair anymore. Also, he's not leaving. He's not building the gilded ballroom for the next president. He's not going anywhere, and nobody else will do their jobs, so they won't make him leave.
Our taxes are paying for all of this, too. I'm not usually one to complain about taxes because I'm happy to pay taxes for things that HELP us and make our lives BETTER. But I'm not happy to have my taxes paying for power-hungry ICE agents to shoot an innocent woman in the face and then refuse to get her help.




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