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A bit of leadership by example among some of Europe's royals.
 
The EU tightening the screws on Ireland.

They have decided that Eire's Border Counties aren't as hard done by as they used to was and don't need as much EU money.

 
The EU tightening the screws on Ireland.

They have decided that Eire's Border Counties aren't as hard done by as they used to was and don't need as much EU money.


It's almost as if they're deriving an economic benefit from being so close the colonial master they apparently dislike so much.

Ironic ;)
 
It's almost as if they're deriving an economic benefit from being so close the colonial master they apparently dislike so much.

Ironic ;)

And the Brits didn't get much in the way of thanks when they bailed them out with the banks in 2008. Nor do they get much apprection for the RAF and the RN stooging around their waters to keep the unwanted at bay.
 
We'll see how that goes ;)

European NATO allies to take on expanded leadership roles in command structure
'The agreement is part of a shift to more fairly share responsibility within NATO,' the alliance says

ISTANBUL

NATO announced Tuesday that its European allies will take on new leadership roles within its Command Structure.

"On 6 February 2026, Allies agreed on a new distribution of senior officer responsibility across the NATO Command Structure in which European Allies, including NATO’s newest members, will play a more prominent role in the Alliance’s military leadership," NATO said in a written statement.

The statement noted that the UK and Italy will take over command of Joint Force Command Norfolk and Joint Force Command Naples, respectively, both of which are currently led by the US. Germany and Poland will share command of Joint Force Command Brunssum on a rotational basis.

"The United States will lead all three theater component commands, newly taking up responsibility for Allied Maritime Command, and maintaining leadership of Allied Land Command and Allied Air Command," the statement added.

It noted that the changes will be implemented "incrementally in the coming years, in line with the existing scheduled rotation of personnel."





 
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