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Greener Pastures
Author: BobR    Date: 01/14/2026 14:08:22

The news has been 24/7 talking about the murder of Renee Good by ICE goons in MN, and rightly so. The online debate is fierce, between the moral left and the insane right (aided by Russian troll farms). Congress is slowly finding its spine, aided by polls showing just how unpopular this maladministration's actions are.

In the midst of all this is the on again / off again flirtation with somehow invading Greenland (like Putin did with Ukraine). It's an "I-want-it-so-I-should-get-to-have-it" mentality from a tyrant who has never had to answer to a boss, HR, or shareholders. It's this mindset that could set in motion a disastrous series of events that would be a paradigm shift in the current world order.

Gunther Fehlinger, an Austrian leader in NATO, had this to say:
"If you take [Greenland], we take every single base of the Americans from Aviano to Ramstein, from Romania, to all the other military bases will be confiscated, and you will lose it, and the whole position of American power since World War II, if you take Greenland, you have to leave,"

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He then spoke directly to Miller, spelling out what he characterized as Europe's bargaining power. After chuckling to himself, Fehlinger said, "It's very simple, Mrs Miller, this is the leverage we have. You need the spaces for global power projection, you won't have it.

"And we can defend ourselves very well, and we will do that without the U.S. nuclear shield, without the U.S. troops in Europe, without the American bases. We will simply run the spaces ourselves, and we will run your boys home into Chicago and Ohio. And goodbye"

The upcoming address hinted that any aggression from the U.S. would be reciprocated by Europe, with Fehlinger cautioning, "You go extreme, we go extreme as well. Be sure about it."

There could also be additional blowback that would be even more devastating to the U.S.:
Trump’s threats to impose economic costs on Denmark to take control of Greenland could also spur the European Union to deploy its trade defense arsenal. Trump has shown no aversion to the prospect of a broader trade war with Europe. But targeting Denmark with economic action likely won’t result in a quick win. Trump could impose tariffs directly targeting Danish exports, but the trade policy response will come from Brussels due to the European Union’s common external trade policy. Among the remedies in the European Commission’s toolbox is an “anti-coercion instrument,” specifically implemented in 2023 to deter and respond to economic coercion against individual member states. The European Union’s response could include targeted retaliatory tariffs and restrictions on foreign direct investment, financial markets, intellectual property rights, export controls, and more.

In short, NATO could adopt sweeping tariffs (across all member nations) against U.S. goods. They could also remove the dollar as the reserve currency for the Euro, which would drive the U.S. dollar's worth into the basement.

Fortunately, there's some pushback in Congress from Republicans, most notably Senator Rand Paul (R-KY):
On Sunday, Paul warned that Trump’s “denigrating” saber-rattling is backfiring by alienating GOP lawmakers in Washington and people in Greenland.

“Let’s say you wanted to buy Greenland—and I’m not disputing that that might be something we might want,” the 63-year-old Kentucky senator said on ABC News’s This Week. “You don’t get there by angering and denigrating the people who live there and saying, ‘We’re going to march the Marines in and take it if you don’t sell it to us.’ It doesn’t make them very willing to sell to us.”

Paul continued, “So really, if your goal is somehow we’re going to rattle the saber, then they’re going to sell it to us, I think it’s having the opposite effect. I think you’d be hard-pressed to find someone in Greenland for it, but you’d also be hard-pressed to find somebody in Washington who’s for a military invasion on either side of the aisle.”

Paul has always stuck to his Libertarian guns and pushed back against any and all foreign intervention. Having other Republicans agree with him and join his counter-push could spell the beginning of the end of Pedo McYamTits' hegemony.

Day 359... 1100 to go.
 

5 comments (Latest Comment: 01/14/2026 16:51:22 by Raine)
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Comment by Raine on 01/14/2026 14:13:20
Jebus.



Comment by Raine on 01/14/2026 15:14:00
294 days till the midterms.


Comment by TriSec on 01/14/2026 15:59:51
I am certain that Austria is remembering the Anschluss.

So many opportunities were missed to stop Hitler in the early going. While we are intent on repeating those mistakes - I am glad that cooler heads in other places are not.

As a Bostonian, mind you...we might be glad to see British Troops march up Long Wharf to the State House in an "insolent parade" again, if it comes to that.

I opined elsewhere recently, though....I stopped saying "I'm an American" around a year ago. Now I only admit to being from New England. That, at least, still gets a little sympathy online from our Canadian neighbors.



Comment by Raine on 01/14/2026 16:07:42
Quote by TriSec:
I am certain that Austria is remembering the Anschluss.

So many opportunities were missed to stop Hitler in the early going. While we are intent on repeating those mistakes - I am glad that cooler heads in other places are not.

As a Bostonian, mind you...we might be glad to see British Troops march up Long Wharf to the State House in an "insolent parade" again, if it comes to that.

I opined elsewhere recently, though....I stopped saying "I'm an American" around a year ago. Now I only admit to being from New England. That, at least, still gets a little sympathy online from our Canadian neighbors.

We were not ostracized in Italy, FWIW. I also saw no red hats there-- not sold or worn.


Comment by Raine on 01/14/2026 16:51:22

I encourage the administration to continue to leave a paper trail for future lawsuits—which are inevitable, because following this advice will lead to civil rights violations

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— Evan Bernick, a finite mode with a smol hooman and a lorg floof (@evanbernick.bsky.social) January 14, 2026 at 10:08 AM