Sure does, happy to see a country heed the call. Sad to see that no one else wanted to help, really made alot of people around me realize that we really are alone despite us helping everyone.
If I have learned one thing from being an anon it's that you never underestimate a small group with a bone to pick and a legitimate gripe.
It reminds of a story of a king who was having problems with a neighbor and asked an ally to send 500 troops to help. The ally sent 5. When questioned he responded, "You asked me for 500 sheep, I have sent you 5 lions."
It's nice in the summer, 70°F with 18 hour days and twilight through the night. Basically southern Alaska.
An ancient land with rich history, fighting for freedom for millennia. People speak English well and while there's the usual TDS crowd in the bigger cities, the US is considered a great friend and ally.
Send me a message if you ever come over, I live near Tallinn and we can meet up.
It's nice in the summer, 70°F with 18 hour days and twilight through the night. Basically southern Alaska.
The absolute best of Janī! Bless them with smoked meats, beet soup, bubbly beer, and beautiful women the good lord must've thought when he created the Baltic Coast!
I'm in Estonia. The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Margus Tsahkna, is normally a globalist weasel. Our government must have been flipped by the White Hats, about time.
The gratitude is mutual - the US was one of the first major powers to recognize Estonia's independence and never recognized the Soviet annexation. I have a childhood friend who fought alongside US soldiers in Iraq so military cooperation goes back a while.
Just showing up matters!
Sure does, happy to see a country heed the call. Sad to see that no one else wanted to help, really made alot of people around me realize that we really are alone despite us helping everyone.
And in Monopoly - sometimes Baltic Avenue can be what keeps you on the board! Liking the support!
Based Baltic with its $450 hotel charge. Not game-ending, but enough to piss off the opposition
In reality, it is much cheaper than that. But, the effect is still the same.
Good for them.
Glad to see they are not retards.
Little but mighty in my eyes.
If I have learned one thing from being an anon it's that you never underestimate a small group with a bone to pick and a legitimate gripe.
It reminds of a story of a king who was having problems with a neighbor and asked an ally to send 500 troops to help. The ally sent 5. When questioned he responded, "You asked me for 500 sheep, I have sent you 5 lions."
Isn't Estonia one of the few NATO countries to pay its bill?
Not sure but in the eloquent words of Gunnery Sergent Hartman...
"He's got guts, and guts is enough!"
u/#howl
...not the size of the dog in the fight...
Never has there been a more appropriate use of that little pooch.
That is so very noble. I must learn about their country. Might be a nice vacation spot.
It's nice in the summer, 70°F with 18 hour days and twilight through the night. Basically southern Alaska.
An ancient land with rich history, fighting for freedom for millennia. People speak English well and while there's the usual TDS crowd in the bigger cities, the US is considered a great friend and ally.
Send me a message if you ever come over, I live near Tallinn and we can meet up.
Was there last summer, it’s a beautiful country with very friendly people.
Thank you!
The absolute best of Janī! Bless them with smoked meats, beet soup, bubbly beer, and beautiful women the good lord must've thought when he created the Baltic Coast!
“Finally some balls” - Bill Mitchell’s favorite
I'm in Estonia. The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Margus Tsahkna, is normally a globalist weasel. Our government must have been flipped by the White Hats, about time.
The gratitude is mutual - the US was one of the first major powers to recognize Estonia's independence and never recognized the Soviet annexation. I have a childhood friend who fought alongside US soldiers in Iraq so military cooperation goes back a while.
THAT was a brilliant move!
Estonia is $13.8B in debt to the jewish banking cartel...a nearly 33% GDP among a mere 1.3 million citizens.
Hopefully Latvia and Lithuania will follow suit. They usually persue whatever Estonia and Poland end up doing.
Trump is going to remember this. He always remembers.
Puts paid to the propaganda lie that Putin wants to get it back.
In effect it is a nice political statement, offering nothing specific, infringed by already committed resources.
If you remember, they offered fictional F35’s to Ukraine.
I suppose it’s the thought that counts.