If you do not like being an ally of the United States, go be an ally of Russia or China so we, the United States, can stop worrying about the defense of Europe (outside of Russia).
Because now the US are defending us ? Oh dear.
I don't even know why the hell we re-joined NATO.
Not exactly sure which European country you are from, but even France, which left the Military Component of NATO in the 1970s because it didn't want to have to ask Britain and the United States for permission to launch its nuclear weapons, rejoined the military command structure of NATO and benefits from the Alliance.
The United States has for the past 65+ years, included the defense of its European allies as part of its overall strategic footing.
Even to project military power into Europe's own backyard (Libya) required the support of the United States, despite a coalition of willing European nations.
NATO Sees Flaws in Air Campaign Against Qaddafia confidential NATO assessment paints a sobering portrait of the alliance’s ability to carry out such campaigns without significant support from the United States.
The report concluded that the allies struggled to share crucial target information, lacked specialized planners and analysts, and overly relied on the United States for reconnaissance and refueling aircraft.
The vast majority of NATO members do not spend up to the Alliance's target of 2% GDP on their defense (
Aviation Week,
another discussion)
So yes, the United States invest in the defense of Europe as we recognize our responsibility to answer the call in an Article 5 situation - like Russia invading or attacking neighbor because it does something they don't like.
If you do not like being an ally of the United States, go be an ally of Russia or China so we, the United States, can stop worrying about the defense of Europe (outside of Russia).
Sounds a bit cold-war era to me.
Well it is, the Bear is waking up.
Russia has started flying its Bombers along its old Cold War routes.The world is still very polarized and Russia and China are two big players (generally in opposition to the US).
There hasn't been a No-Fly Zone setup over Syria because Russia and China do not support the action.
They both are making significant investments in their own Military Technology base. Both have recently unveiled what appear to be
Stealth Fighters.
Russia went to war with its neighbor Georgia, demonstrating a capacity and willingness to project power across its borders in 2008.
In April 2007, Estonia came under cyber attack in the wake of relocation of the Bronze Soldier of Tallinn.[70] The largest part of the attacks were coming from Russia and from official servers of the authorities of Russia.[71] In the attack, ministries, banks, and media were targeted.
Estonia is a member of NATO and Georgia is not.