Long live the alliance! From California, USA. We are stronger together. In fact, I think we should look to looking more inward in preserve our unique shared values. This is very important!
The NATO hymn has a lovely sort of triumphal vibe. Like a victory parade after battle against evil. The march of the many allies that stood and fought in the defense of their collective peoples.
it has the vibe of a ruined city reduced to rubble, after a long and hard struggle to defeat the enemy, but victory and liberation finally arrived, as soldiers and civilians are now rebuilding, giving supplies to those in need, and hoping to look for a better future
@@Dancio712 don't bother arguing with russian RU-vid batalion, there is absolutely no reason for him to comment something as obnoxious as "no....." under a friendly comment
As an American and New Yorker I grew up in the shadows of the twin towers and my dad, an immigrant from Ireland, worked on the construction of those towers so I was deeply touched when NATO invoked article 5 for the first time and only time so far in its 70 year history. I am also a dual US/EU citizen and strong supporter of NATO, US and EU. Long live NATO, Slava Ukraine and welcome Finland and Sweden to the family. I support Ukraine joining NATO.
Can you go close to the border if you are in poland something like 300 m away from belarus border ( stay safe and out of danger ) then use huge speaker and play this glorious song if there is a belarusian village close on the other side of the border
Im sorry who ignored NATO warnings? Who refused to withdraw from bosnia and Kosovo? Who refused pretty much every single mediation by the UN? Hint: it starts with Y and ends with ugoslavia.
@@trumpwall1058mah bro taste is not a critique, if you want to make a good critique personal taste must be put aside The internationale has the issue of quite litterally not beign able to be used as a song for a single meaning, instead even a fucking liberal can use it While NATO hymn is successful on that side.