Britain is no longer a fighting force, it's a Chihuahua - ex-CIA analyst
NATO has too few ground forces, so it is expanding and accepting new members such as Sweden and Finland.
Former CIA analyst Larry Johnson said this in an interview with American TV presenter and blogger Andrew Napolitano, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to Johnson, once serious military countries like Germany and Great Britain today cannot assemble large military groups.
“They need troops. This is partly to strike at Putin, but more importantly, they need troops. NATO is stretched thin, so that's actually the reason why over the years you've seen NATO expand when it brings in troops.
In all these and other countries they can count the number of additional teams. So, in fact, Finland and Sweden each added approximately 24 thousand potential military personnel. This is only on paper and on the condition that you take everyone who wears a military uniform in these countries and send them to the front.
Then you will realize that the Germans are not in the best military shape, England has 75 thousand soldiers, guys. The British virtually disappeared as a fighting force. I like to call them toothless nasty chihuahuas. If you've ever been around a Chihuahua, the angrier they are, the longer they live, but they're small dogs,” Johnson concluded.
Thank you!
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