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You should google the definition of "collective defense" or maybe just "defense" since you don't seem to understand how it differs from "offense".



Again, the point of listing the articles is that these are all assets that we have available to use because of of our membership in NATO, and we utilized them a month ago, because the US has no alternative should it leave NATO.

We can only project power in the Middle-East because we have access to NATO resources in Europe. If we leave NATO, access to those resources goes away.

I don't know how I cans simplify it for you any further
Tell me what NATO assets we used in the beginning? All those ball less Western Europeeons would not let us use our bases or their airspace. Screw ‘em.
 
You need a refresher?
It seems they are more interested in their appeasement. "Death to America" isn't a threat to them, so.....
 
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It seems they are more interested in their appeasement. "Death to America" isn't a threat to them, so.....

Someone saying "death to america" has literally nothing to do with the requirements for invoking 'Article 5', but keep crying about NATO not stepping in to help clean up the mess we've made, it's a solid look for MAGA.
 
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Tell me what NATO assets we used in the beginning? All those ball less Western Europeeons would not let us use our bases or their airspace. Screw ‘em.

Lol why does it matter when the NATO asset was used, before or after we attacked Iran, we still utilized them, but RAF Fairford, and Mihail Kogalniceanu Air Base have both been used by the US.

You seem to have no real concept of how US force projection works so far from the continental United States.
 
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All 🐂 💩. The entire oil supply chain is being transformed so will a lot of other things. We have for the first time by passed NATO and proven that they can shove their bases. We did it without them.
We do pay the bulk of NATO expenses.
The United States' financial commitment to NATO consists of direct contributions to the organization's operating budget and indirect contributions through its national defense spending. In 2024, the U.S. contributed approximately $753 million directly to NATO's common-funded budgets.
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However, the U.S. also drives the vast majority of total NATO defense spending, with an estimated $935 billion to $980 billion in national defense expenditures in 2024–2025, representing over 60% of the total defense spending of all NATO allies combined.
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We've bypassed NATO, at great expense, in one conflict which isn't in NATO's real scope and which may or may not be near its conclusion. So jumping for joy and declaring NATO obsolete is misguided. For one thing, Russia's still there, still surly, and not afraid to stir the pot.
Going from American funding to European funding means the EU MIC gets that gravy and ours doesn't, and all the consequences of that.
 
Lol why does it matter when the NATO asset was used, before or after we attacked Iran, we still utilized them, but RAF Fairford, and Mihail Kogalniceanu Air Base have both been used by the US.

You seem to have no real concept of how US force projection works so far from the continental United States.
We didn't even tell them what we were doing. That's because they would leak it to the Iranians. We projected our force just fine without them. You still haven't told me where we need NATO, they are worthless.
 
We've bypassed NATO, at great expense, in one conflict which isn't in NATO's real scope and which may or may not be near its conclusion. So jumping for joy and declaring NATO obsolete is misguided. For one thing, Russia's still there, still surly, and not afraid to stir the pot.
Going from American funding to European funding means the EU MIC gets that gravy and ours doesn't, and all the consequences of that.
This makes no sense. What gravy? Let the Europeans deal with Russia, who cares if they take all of them. What would change? Would we lose allies? Who cares they are suck azzes and worthless. Show me where they are any benefit to us.
 
Non-paywall WSJ article:

Iran is scrambling to find new ways to store its oil, hoping to avoid a crippling production shutdown as a U.S. naval blockade bottles up its exports and negotiations to end the war remain deadlocked.

Iran hopes to avoid the risk of having to turn off the spigots and deepen its revenue losses, said Sanam Vakil, Middle East and North Africa program director at Chatham House, a nonpartisan London think tank.

“The shutdown will add pressure and motivate the negotiations,” Vakil said.


 
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Russia has been seeing similar issues since their war with Ukraine. depending on how you count it, Russia is at least 3/4 years into their economic suffering and it hasn't stopped them.
Russia is not experiencing anything like what Iran is going and will be going through. Heck a few years ago we had interest rates and inflation similar to Russia now.
 

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