JD Vance said that ā€˜American power comes with certain strings attachedā€™

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  • nednobbins@lemmy.ml
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    11 days ago

    This seems like an insane threat.
    The US is the primary beneficiary of NATO. Does he expect all those countries will keep hosting US military bases if NATO drops?

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      11 days ago

      Are they actually US bases or are they actually NATO bases?

      If the latter, then itā€™d just be case of ā€œmy swipe card doesnā€™t work anymoreā€.

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        2 days ago

        Itā€™s a bit confusing to figure out who technically owns the bases. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_American_military_installations

        As near as I can tell, almost all of them are actually owned by the US. The more important aspect is how it affects the ā€œdealā€.

        The implied ā€œdealā€ has always been that the US provides military resources to defend ā€œthe Westā€ against the USSR/Russia and, in exchange, the US gets to be the primary voice in determining international policy (ie the famous ā€œrules based international orderā€). Thatā€™s why the US president has traditionally been referred to as, ā€œthe leader of the free world.ā€

        That deal has degraded a bit over time as other Western countries recovered from the damage of WWII and started flexing their own power.

        Altering the deal so that everyone else pays entirely (or mostly) for its own defense also removes or seriously damages the incentive to follow the US vision of international policy.