Comment: It's an amazing thing that becomes more essential even after its sole reason for existing - the Soviet Union - ceases to exist. You'd almost think Merkel was full of it!
Merkel told the German parliament before a NATO summit in London next week that "Europe cannot defend itself alone at the moment; we rely on this trans-Atlantic alliance."
Comment: Defend itself from what, exactly? Space aliens?
"The preservation of NATO is in our very own interest today, more strongly than during the Cold War — or at least as strongly as during the Cold War," she said. Merkel added that it's "right for us to work for this alliance and take on more responsibility."
French President Emmanuel Macron's recent public criticism of NATO — notably a perceived lack of U.S. leadership, concerns about Turkey since it invaded northern Syria without warning its allies, and the need for Europe to take on more security responsibilities — has shaken the alliance.
Comment: Macron stands by his statement, 'telling reporters that by referring to the alliance as "brain dead," he gave its members a "useful wake-up call."'
President Donald Trump has repeatedly criticized alliance members for not spending enough on defense, and in the past has called NATO "obsolete."























Comment: The answer is: by having an impartial adjudicator over both of you.
The obvious solution is for both regimes to be fully incorporated into China.
Instead, they're holding out for the US to insert itself in that role:
Meddling in Chinese affairs: Trump signs 'Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act' into law
In ancient Zoroastrianism, they believed in a fundamental duality where there was natural order aligned with the cosmos, and its fake version that constantly usurped that order.
The HK riots are a manifestation of the fake order.
If nothing else, it's remarkable how they managed to make 'mainland commie dictatorship China' the scapegoat for this HK-Taiwan affair.