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Grey Anderson, whose new piece "NATO Isn’t What It Says It Is" was published this week in The New York Times, talks about the history and future functions of the alliance.

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Фото профиля Jerome Burke
Jerome Burke3 лет назад

@nytimes Is Wes Anderson aware his characters are escaping from his films?

Фото профиля White guy for Harris and against Russia🌐 🇺🇦 🔆
White guy for Harris and against Russia🌐 🇺🇦 🔆3 лет назад

@nytimes I have never seen anyone as in disguise as him.

Фото профиля John Jon
John Jon3 лет назад

@nytimes That is some strange amalgamation of about 5 different accents... My guess is that they are faking it to try to sound ... European????

Фото профиля end the siege
end the siege3 лет назад

@nytimes Is this a bit?

Фото профиля Jason
Jason3 лет назад

@nytimes This guy is doing a bit right?

Фото профиля george grayson 🇦🇲🇵🇸🔆
george grayson 🇦🇲🇵🇸🔆3 лет назад

@nytimes

Фото профиля vinegardeviant
vinegardeviant3 лет назад

@nytimes

Фото профиля Full Cast and Crew Podcast
Full Cast and Crew Podcast3 лет назад

@nytimes #TMFINR

Фото профиля Nicholas K. 🌐🥀
Nicholas K. 🌐🥀3 лет назад

@nytimes Guy really said countries who object to NATO expansion have their voices “dispensed with”. Lol lmao Sweden and Turkey much?

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