Deep Dive with Lt Col. Daniel Davis: ‘Russian Aggression is Relentless’

Lt Col Daniel Davis has a distinctive pool of expert guests and audience and it was a great pleasure to be invited to speak today to what is largely a new audience for me.

Davis’s particular interest was how the Russians will react to the possibility of a revival of NATO strength following the resolution adopted at the Hague summit calling for much higher spending on military needs by the European Member States, reaching 5% of GDP by 2035. I was given the opportunity to go beyond affirming the unlikelihood of any of the spending commitments ever being realized and to consider one by one, how long the biggest loudmouths in Europe favoring war preparations with Russia will last in power.

 Merz will fall if he pursues imposition of a military draft, which is the only way to retore the Bundeswehr to where it was before the ‘peace dividend’ of the 1990s cut the German army to shreds.  Starmer today looks very shaky after the reform bill cutting social benefits put together by his Chancellor of the Exchequer Reeves was defeated in the House.

Meanwhile, today’s news from Poland indicates that they have joined Hungary and Slovakia in openly opposing Ukraine’s entry into NATO, and probably also in opposing Ukraine’s entry into the EU. 

These and other elements of this discussion may well be of interest to the Community.

2 thoughts on “Deep Dive with Lt Col. Daniel Davis: ‘Russian Aggression is Relentless’

  1. Dr.G, good to see your views gaining wider coverage.
    Now, please consider improving your microphone system
    because your current one sounds like you are in a barrel.
    Take care, from Nevada USA

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  2. I was fascinated by US State Department’s spokeswoman’s phrasing. When she spoke of NATO, she consistently used the pronoun “they” not “we”.

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