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Trump's report card on foreign policy
Before the last elections, I voiced my fears about Trump, mostly on the foreign relations side. He can be the world's greatest business man (he's not). But if he's lousy in foreign affairs, the way the world is today, it's a bad deal for us all. The world can't afford a loose cannon with his finger on the Nuclear Button. So far, over a year into his Presidency, my fears have been pretty much confirmed. He's engaged in Twitter wars with Baby Huey over in North Korea.... is threatening a trade war with China, which has sent the markets tumbling and has degraded relations that have always been cordial at best. To top it off, Trump's dealings with Putin are anything but Presidential... and Putin must be laughing his ass off at Trump's ineptness as a world leader. His insistence on building the stupid Mexico wall is going to cost the country billions upon billions... and for what. Everyone knows a physical wall these days is just about useless. We're not in the middle ages, when moats were all the rage. So basically everywhere you look, Trump is alienating allies, and further pissing off the enemies.
I'm sure he's done some good things domestically, but on the global stage he's just not the POTUS he should be. Not that Hillary would've been any better. Come to think of it, not many of the past few Presidents have been adept at handling the foreign matters part of the job. To those who say it doesn't matter, I would say that it does matter. We're not in the '80s anymore. It's a different world.
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Syria could be next on his hit list.
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OK so the hurdles Trump faces in foreign affairs are as follows:
North Korea: Kim Jong Un has met with Xi Jinping and is ready to talk with Trump PEACEFULLY.
Syria: Each time the United States attempts to pull out of Syria and have nothing to do with their Civil War between Asad/Russia/China & Al Qaeda/ISIS there's a chemical attack (real or fake) and those attacks could be done by some malevolent forces in Israel actually (I wouldn't be surprised by it). Trump will get us out of Syria peacefully.
Iran: Things have been quiet with Iran recently, but I am sure it'll heat up once people start to realize that China is going to accept the trade deals and/or come to the table and make more fair deals for the US. Things will heat up, but only in the media we're not going to fight with Iran and they aren't going to fight with us.
China: Trade is the big issue here and Trump is going to play a strong hand because he knows China will respect that. They don't want to fight us over trade, they'll bend and new more fair deals will be made.
Russia: As much as some people apparently want us to hit Russia militarily it's not going to happen. Not because Putin is friends with Trump or anything it's just that's an insane proposition, that's end of the world type shit everyone knows it which is why it'll be all posturing and no fighting.
Mexico: They've got a border wall to their south but they complain about if the US puts up a wall, fuck that shit. They've leeched off of us for too long, they are corrupt, the cartels run everything and it's time we put an end to it. They aren't going to go to war with us either, they'll keep pushing illegals to cross the border but that will be dealt with.
I believe Trump has done amazingly well in foreign relations. He got Mattis to basically wipe out ISIS in a month's time (makes you wonder why that didn't happen earlier....it's almost like someone was propping them up).
Brits probably are no fans of Trump, but it's funny because yall don't like Theresa May either and neither does Trump.
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China’s Embrace of Foreign Cars
https://www.nytimes.com/2014/04/09/b...eign-cars.html
The latest insurgent is Ford Motor, which has a joint venture based here in Chongqing and has nearly doubled its market share to 4.5 percent in the last two years by introducing new models and expanding output, selling more than 100,000 cars and light truck in March for the first time in a single month. Ford plans to double production again in the coming year by opening two more assembly plants and one of the world’s largest automatic transmission factories.
Great news, a hand well played by Trump ;)
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El Kabong
OK so the hurdles Trump faces in foreign affairs are as follows:
North Korea: Kim Jong Un has met with Xi Jinping and is ready to talk with Trump PEACEFULLY.
Syria: Each time the United States attempts to pull out of Syria and have nothing to do with their Civil War between Asad/Russia/China & Al Qaeda/ISIS there's a chemical attack (real or fake) and those attacks could be done by some malevolent forces in Israel actually (I wouldn't be surprised by it). Trump will get us out of Syria peacefully.
Iran: Things have been quiet with Iran recently, but I am sure it'll heat up once people start to realize that China is going to accept the trade deals and/or come to the table and make more fair deals for the US. Things will heat up, but only in the media we're not going to fight with Iran and they aren't going to fight with us.
China: Trade is the big issue here and Trump is going to play a strong hand because he knows China will respect that. They don't want to fight us over trade, they'll bend and new more fair deals will be made.
Russia: As much as some people apparently want us to hit Russia militarily it's not going to happen. Not because Putin is friends with Trump or anything it's just that's an insane proposition, that's end of the world type shit everyone knows it which is why it'll be all posturing and no fighting.
Mexico: They've got a border wall to their south but they complain about if the US puts up a wall, fuck that shit. They've leeched off of us for too long, they are corrupt, the cartels run everything and it's time we put an end to it. They aren't going to go to war with us either, they'll keep pushing illegals to cross the border but that will be dealt with.
I believe Trump has done amazingly well in foreign relations. He got Mattis to basically wipe out ISIS in a month's time (makes you wonder why that didn't happen earlier....it's almost like someone was propping them up).
Brits probably are no fans of Trump, but it's funny because yall don't like Theresa May either and neither does Trump.
If Kim Jong Un goes lamb and decides to meet with Trump peacefully, most of the credit will have to go to Xi Jinping, not Trump. And..... I hope Trump prepares well for whenever that meeting happens to be. There's a lot of face to lose should he f*ck it up somehow.
Trump wanting more fair trade with China is fine. I'll only add that this is still an ongoing and future process. We can speculate to how China will react to this... how China will react to that. A lot depends on Trump's skill as a foreign leader. Being a great foreign leader takes more than business savvy. It takes a whole host of people skills that IMO Trump doesn't have. Hopefully all will end well... but for now we'll just have to see.
I certainly hope I don't meet anyone at the neighborhood bar that wants the U.S. to hit Russia militarily. If I ever do, I'll try and have them institutionalized. It's madness. But again, to deal with Putin you need those same skills I alluded to earlier. Trump the businessman doesn't cover all the necessary bases to effectively deal with a manipulative, veteran, cagey politician like Putin. It's necessary to show strength... but you can't be like a bull in a china shop.
No love lost here for Mexico's cartels and corrupt government. But again.... a wall like Trump promised will take billions and years and years to build. It can't be compared to anything to the south of Mexico, simply because we're talking many, many more miles. We have ultra-modern technology to keep the borders patrolled. There are sections of walls in some places which can be used in conjunction with the technology. Excessive illegal flow can be dealt with with sanctions and other tough measures, till Mexico gets the message and does some patrolling of its own.
Just because Trump the businessman is correcting some wrongs on the trade part of global relations, it doesn't make him a successful or good world leader. There's a lot of responsibility that goes along with that. Trump seems to think the U.S. lives in a vacuum, and can just thumb its nose at the rest of the world. That is 1980's thinking.
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Will Trump risk starting a nuclear war over a false flag?
This “False Flag” in Syria Could Launch World War 3
‘Crucial crossroads’: Beijing warns against military intervention in Syria
Beijing has warned against military intervention at a “crucial phase” in the Syrian conflict, urging countries not to jump to conclusions over the alleged chemical attack in Douma. The US is considering a strike against Damascus.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8Udgh_aECE
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It's easy to think that Trump is a bull in a china shop in how he treats his adversaries foreign and domestic, but you forget, the guy has charm. Yes Trump has charm and he can take whoever hates him and make them love him or at the very least disarm them. That is EXACTLY how he has handled Xi Jinping, Trump doesn't insult him or call him names or do anything other than lavish him and the nation of China with praise 'They've done well. They have very smart people that made these deals, smarter than our side' shit like that AND to have his granddaughter sing in Mandarin for Xi Jinping, that goes a very long way in their culture. China has big issues of their own, we're worried because they've been buying our debt, but trust me, China is going to need that in the future, they are facing a bigger population problem than we are.
The Kim Jong Un deal is a crazy one there were a lot of factors at play but Trump has apparently cleared all the hurdles and we're on our way to getting rid of some nukes and chilling down Lil Kim. If Lil Kim plays nice maybe he'll be able to help his people more which wouldn't be bad for him.
Ending the "catch and release" process and getting the National Guard called down to the border is a good start. Holding NAFTA over Mexico's head is also important.
Trump showing sufficient force when it's asked of him, following through on threats, that's taking a position of strength. He's done very well. I think he has done as well as Reagan did if not better in his first year in office. Why I can say that is because Obama used a lot of Executive Orders and Trump just trashed them all, all that needless regulation freed up the economy and we're getting back up to run how we need to.
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Freedom
Damn it, I'm just gonna come out and say it.
Is it worth going to war over Syria?? This should probably be posted under Extreme Viewpoints or something, but... what the hell?? International tensions are high enough already. If there's gonna be a conflict between superpowers..... shouldn't it be over an issue that threatens their own national security?
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TitoFan
Damn it, I'm just gonna come out and say it.
Is it worth going to war over Syria?? This should probably be posted under Extreme Viewpoints or something, but... what the hell?? International tensions are high enough already. If there's gonna be a conflict between superpowers..... shouldn't it be over an issue that threatens their own national security?
Syria isn't worth getting our troops injured or killed...not for us the common citizen. For power players in the world they are a battleground sadly.
The recent gas attacks (IF they happened) were carried out by the white hats or possibly Mossad.
Trump will do missile strikes or strategic bombings and then get us out of there HOPEFULLY because each time we try to leave a "chemical weapons attack" happens.....odd isn't it?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSZroVuEjAI
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That's my point. Chemical attacks or not..... we should get the hell out of there. Yesterday, if possible. Is it the oil? Seems like the only reason the U.S. (and Russia) really have for continuing its annoying presence in these places is the damn oil. But damn it, it's getting to where we're going to reach another Bay of Pigs crisis level. It's getting rather tiresome to hear about Kim Jong Un threatening Guam and Alaska..... hearing Putin brag about its "U.S. defense-proof" intercontinental ballistic missiles (with Florida's map on it).... and now fighting over &%F$@& Syria. Maybe this is the simplistic view, and lacks some of the nuances of the, as you say, "power players"..... but it seems there's a monthly global crisis now.
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Is it the oil?
No, it's to please the powerful and very wealthy Zionist lobby in the USA.
There was a real attack on and massacre of civilians during the past week or so, but the US government dared not say anything about it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TF2pCB-yNh8
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Google 'Genie Energy' and take a look see at who is affiliated with them
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Completely and utterly disagree with Tito fan. Who gives a rat's ass if Donald Trump engages in a petty Twitter war with North Korea? It looks as if he has done the job because now they are coming to the table to talk. It seems like creativity is overlooked these days and that reverse psychology is not even considered in the Public's mind as a way in which Donald Trump or anyone else can get what they want. Everything is just so super realistic and super pragmatic and taken at face value these days and judged only in that respect. For example Trump spent a good deal of time saying that Obama was an idiot for announcing all of his moves ahead of time. Trump said he would never do that. Yet over the weekend Trump announced that he was going to do something at a certain time and everybody jumped on him saying oh look what a hypocrite. Has anyone stopped to consider that this is a reverse psychology maneuver to get people to think that he will do it at a certain time and then call their Bluff and catch them off guard? Even that little bit of thinking outside the bus or creativity is not afforded any more to Trump and is not even considered in the minds of the general population. We have become a people devoid of imagination and creativity and judge everything in this super realistic super practical super pragmatic way at face value. I have to completely 100% disagree with the o p
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Either way, Trump is in on a non-interventionist stance. War in Syria is a bad idea and if you do that then you reap what you sow. It's a choice and you can always choose the good option. Over the last 50 years how many false flags have there been? The public sees through it all now and the media do not mould opinion anymore. Trump is out should he mess up Syria. Just leave it alone.
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brocktonblockbust
Completely and utterly disagree with Tito fan. Who gives a rat's ass if Donald Trump engages in a petty Twitter war with North Korea? It looks as if he has done the job because now they are coming to the table to talk. It seems like creativity is overlooked these days and that reverse psychology is not even considered in the Public's mind as a way in which Donald Trump or anyone else can get what they want. Everything is just so super realistic and super pragmatic and taken at face value these days and judged only in that respect. For example Trump spent a good deal of time saying that Obama was an idiot for announcing all of his moves ahead of time. Trump said he would never do that. Yet over the weekend Trump announced that he was going to do something at a certain time and everybody jumped on him saying oh look what a hypocrite. Has anyone stopped to consider that this is a reverse psychology maneuver to get people to think that he will do it at a certain time and then call their Bluff and catch them off guard? Even that little bit of thinking outside the bus or creativity is not afforded any more to Trump and is not even considered in the minds of the general population. We have become a people devoid of imagination and creativity and judge everything in this super realistic super practical super pragmatic way at face value. I have to completely 100% disagree with the o p
I don't think Trump is capable of a "reverse psychology maneuver", at least on purpose.....but ok. Seriously though, much of the credit for NK wanting to talk goes to China. All Trump had managed to do was to get Baby Huey to threaten Alaska and Guam. Hindsight is 20/20..... so it's easy now to say that Baby Huey was never going to actually do that, but again..... hindsight is 20/20. In the high-stakes game of global poker, you never want to egg your opponent on to push "The Button" without knowing how unstable the bastard really is.
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TitoFan
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brocktonblockbust
Completely and utterly disagree with Tito fan. Who gives a rat's ass if Donald Trump engages in a petty Twitter war with North Korea? It looks as if he has done the job because now they are coming to the table to talk. It seems like creativity is overlooked these days and that reverse psychology is not even considered in the Public's mind as a way in which Donald Trump or anyone else can get what they want. Everything is just so super realistic and super pragmatic and taken at face value these days and judged only in that respect. For example Trump spent a good deal of time saying that Obama was an idiot for announcing all of his moves ahead of time. Trump said he would never do that. Yet over the weekend Trump announced that he was going to do something at a certain time and everybody jumped on him saying oh look what a hypocrite. Has anyone stopped to consider that this is a reverse psychology maneuver to get people to think that he will do it at a certain time and then call their Bluff and catch them off guard? Even that little bit of thinking outside the bus or creativity is not afforded any more to Trump and is not even considered in the minds of the general population. We have become a people devoid of imagination and creativity and judge everything in this super realistic super practical super pragmatic way at face value. I have to completely 100% disagree with the o p
I don't think Trump is capable of a "reverse psychology maneuver", at least on purpose.....but ok. Seriously though, much of the credit for NK wanting to talk goes to China. All Trump had managed to do was to get Baby Huey to threaten Alaska and Guam. Hindsight is 20/20..... so it's easy now to say that Baby Huey was never going to actually do that, but again..... hindsight is 20/20. In the high-stakes game of global poker, you never want to egg your opponent on to push "The Button" without knowing how unstable the bastard really is.
que mierda escribiste Trump didnt build up to $9 BILLION of net worth without knowing reverse psychology WTF are you talking about
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So Miles you have joined Brockton in putting your fingers in your ears after blindfolding yourself and living in an alternative fairy tale reality. So when Trump who had already fired on the middle east in the past,tweets his intention to once again intervene, you still pretend he is some kind if pacifist? What a crock of shit.
He is absolutely neck deep in the military industrial machine. Nwo, Illuminati? That is stuff from 25 yrs ago but whatever you want to call it he has always been at the very heart of it. He is not your friend, he does not have your back and just like Putin he dors not give a rats arse about the citizens of Syria.
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I didn't say any of those things. You need to take a Xanax and calm down.
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Obviously I am always against any kind of foreign intervention. This is where you need a Ron Paul figure who really isn't playing around. This is all about Israel.
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Gandalf
Either way, Trump is in on a non-interventionist stance. War in Syria is a bad idea and if you do that then you reap what you sow. It's a choice and you can always choose the good option. Over the last 50 years how many false flags have there been? The public sees through it all now and the media do not mould opinion anymore. Trump is out should he mess up Syria. Just leave it alone.
Non-intervensionist? :-) He has already fired missiles and is neck deep in with the Saudis.
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So break down his tweet for us.
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Gandalf
I didn't say any of those things. You need to take a Xanax and calm down.Censor him, Censor him.
Gaslight him so he and others will doubt his sanity, Censor.
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I said 'in on a non-interventionist stance'. I did not say he is non-interventionist. A lot of people voted for him because he wasn't flat out saying 'War with Russia' like Hilary. Some choice, eh? Now is he non-interventionist? Well, obviously he has killed innocent people already. My point is that a massive escalation in Syria will mean he won't be reelected. Maybe they can then vote for that war with Russia they are so keen on. It's mental.
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Beanz
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Gandalf
I didn't say any of those things. You need to take a Xanax and calm down.Censor him, Censor him.
Gaslight him so he and others will doubt his sanity, Censor.
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It's tongue in cheek, though you could probably do with .5mg. It's you that sounds angry all the time. I am against all intervention. What more do you want me to say? It's you telling me I live in fairy take land and accusing me of things I didn't even say! ;D
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Gandalf
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Beanz
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Gandalf
I didn't say any of those things. You need to take a Xanax and calm down.Censor him, Censor him.
Gaslight him so he and others will doubt his sanity, Censor.
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It's tongue in cheek, though you could probably do with .5mg. It's you that sounds angry all the time. I am against all intervention. What more do you want me to say? It's you telling me I live in fairy take land and accusing me of things I didn't even say! ;D
How can I sound angry in a written post? If was even 1 millionth of a percent as angry as you and many others seem to think in every post I would be Six Feet Under by now.
I am just very frank and it doesn't gel with you that I could also be easy going, laid back and posting with a big smile on my face. This is not work for me, why would I bother getting angry?
The truth is I can't be bothered to assume a persona here. To self censor and watch my p's and q's etc. When I am passionate about a subject then I am not going to self edit to make people comfy.
Walrus will come storming in soon to tell me I have four Catholic/Jewish fingers of guilt pointing at myself for posting on Trump.
My only excuse is WW3 could kind of affect us all on earth.
Also you must really miss toast?
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Nobody wants WW3 and nobody is supporting the bombing of Syria. At this stage there is no support for any of it but TPTB will seemingly do as they will.
Not sure what you are even trying to argue really. Left or right or bit of both, or in the middle, very few want war.
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Gandalf
Nobody wants WW3 and nobody is supporting the bombing of Syria. At this stage there is no support for any of it but TPTB will seemingly do as they will.
Not sure what you are even trying to argue really. Left or right or bit of both, or in the middle, very few want war.
Donald J. TrumpVerified account @realDonaldTrump
Russia vows to shoot down any and all missiles fired at Syria. Get ready Russia, because they will be coming, nice and new and “smart!” You shouldn’t be partners with a Gas Killing Animal who kills his people and enjoys it!
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Beanz
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Gandalf
Nobody wants WW3 and nobody is supporting the bombing of Syria. At this stage there is no support for any of it but TPTB will seemingly do as they will.
Not sure what you are even trying to argue really. Left or right or bit of both, or in the middle, very few want war.
Donald J. TrumpVerified account @realDonaldTrump
Russia vows to shoot down any and all missiles fired at Syria. Get ready Russia, because they will be coming, nice and new and “smart!” You shouldn’t be partners with a Gas Killing Animal who kills his people and enjoys it!
Mate, they are doing championship wrestling WWE right before your eyes and you are believing it all
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brocktonblockbust
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Beanz
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Gandalf
Nobody wants WW3 and nobody is supporting the bombing of Syria. At this stage there is no support for any of it but TPTB will seemingly do as they will.
Not sure what you are even trying to argue really. Left or right or bit of both, or in the middle, very few want war.
Donald J. TrumpVerified account @realDonaldTrump
Russia vows to shoot down any and all missiles fired at Syria. Get ready Russia, because they will be coming, nice and new and “smart!” You shouldn’t be partners with a Gas Killing Animal who kills his people and enjoys it!
Mate, they are doing championship wrestling WWE right before your eyes and you are believing it all
Not at all. Your president has no respect for the lives he pretends to care about. He is a disgrace
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@RealDonaldTrump
Never said when an attack on Syria would take place. Could be very soon or not so soon at all! In any event, the United States, under my Administration, has done a great job of ridding the region of ISIS. Where is our “Thank you America?”
....oh man, that World War 3 is just soooooo imminent right now....everyone run to your bunkers :rolleyes:
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British get so worked up via "high moral outrage" pretenses.
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brocktonblockbust
Completely and utterly disagree with Tito fan. Who gives a rat's ass if Donald Trump engages in a petty Twitter war with North Korea? It looks as if he has done the job because now they are coming to the table to talk. It seems like creativity is overlooked these days and that reverse psychology is not even considered in the Public's mind as a way in which Donald Trump or anyone else can get what they want. Everything is just so super realistic and super pragmatic and taken at face value these days and judged only in that respect. For example Trump spent a good deal of time saying that Obama was an idiot for announcing all of his moves ahead of time. Trump said he would never do that. Yet over the weekend Trump announced that he was going to do something at a certain time and everybody jumped on him saying oh look what a hypocrite. Has anyone stopped to consider that this is a reverse psychology maneuver to get people to think that he will do it at a certain time and then call their Bluff and catch them off guard? Even that little bit of thinking outside the bus or creativity is not afforded any more to Trump and is not even considered in the minds of the general population. We have become a people devoid of imagination and creativity and judge everything in this super realistic super practical super pragmatic way at face value. I have to completely 100% disagree with the o p
I don't think Trump is capable of a "reverse psychology maneuver", at least on purpose.....but ok. Seriously though, much of the credit for NK wanting to talk goes to China. All Trump had managed to do was to get Baby Huey to threaten Alaska and Guam. Hindsight is 20/20..... so it's easy now to say that Baby Huey was never going to actually do that, but again..... hindsight is 20/20. In the high-stakes game of global poker, you never want to egg your opponent on to push "The Button" without knowing how unstable the bastard really is.
que mierda escribiste Trump didnt build up to $9 BILLION of net worth without knowing reverse psychology WTF are you talking about
Hey bro. First of all.... don't write to me in Spanish. It's impolite when no one can understand what's being said.
Second and more importantly...........
It would do a LOT for Trump fans' credibility if once in awhile they would just admit when the guy makes a mistake. That's the ever-loving problem with political fanatics. They are biologically unable to admit anything their man does wrong. Let's agree on the premise that everybody makes mistakes. Everyone except God. When you were in school, I'm going to venture to say you got some questions wrong on the exams. You did not get 100% of the questions right on 100% of the tests you ever took. By the same token, Trump does some things well.... other things not so well. The problem is when Trump fans defend the indefensible. It reeks of blindness..... and rips down any shred of credibility you may want to have. I, on the other hand, have distinguished myself on here by giving Trump credit where it's due..... and criticism where it's warranted. Every time you say anything different, it just rips everything down.
That being said, I'll just post a couple of news flashes for you:
1. Trump does NOT walk on water.
2. Trump's shit most certainly DOES stink.
I hope that helps.
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Hey bro I'll write to you in Chinese if I want.
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brocktonblockbust
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Beanz
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Gandalf
Nobody wants WW3 and nobody is supporting the bombing of Syria. At this stage there is no support for any of it but TPTB will seemingly do as they will.
Not sure what you are even trying to argue really. Left or right or bit of both, or in the middle, very few want war.
Donald J. TrumpVerified account @realDonaldTrump
Russia vows to shoot down any and all missiles fired at Syria. Get ready Russia, because they will be coming, nice and new and “smart!” You shouldn’t be partners with a Gas Killing Animal who kills his people and enjoys it!
Mate, they are doing championship wrestling WWE right before your eyes and you are believing it all
Who is the gullible one? The orange one has launched his 'righteous war ' he did so using the language of a crusade.
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He is a cunt. End of discussion. Selling weapons to the Saudi's to kill people in Yemen is fine, but unproven gas attacks deserve more bloodshed as a way to solve things. Welcome to the insanity of the West.
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El Kabong
@
RealDonaldTrump
Never said when an attack on Syria would take place. Could be very soon or not so soon at all! In any event, the United States, under my Administration, has done a great job of ridding the region of ISIS. Where is our “Thank you America?”
....oh man, that World War 3 is just soooooo imminent right now....everyone run to your bunkers :rolleyes:
Still funny? I live in a city with a nuclear bunker. I guess you are too young to remember the cold war. We are a nuclear submarine repsir Base. 13 here at the moment awaiting disposal. The largest naval Base in western Europe and a prime target if it all kicks off.
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Just when Trumps top lawyer is being investigated. Obviously just a coincidence.
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Where is the democracy in any of this? Afghanistan, Libya, Iraq and now Syria? The media, the system, everything has failed again and again. Still that complete wanker Tony Blair is advocating war. People are going to die for no reason and it hasn't been determined or proven what happened in Syria. Also, why is a gas attack any worse than us selling weapons to regimes that bomb people? Maybe I am a simpleton, but I think killing innocent people is fucked up whoever or how it is done. We killed a million fucking people in Iraq and here we are pretending we are saving people. WTF? Donald Trump has failed his voters and he probably doesn't care less. No excuses! The world has to pick up the pieces every time. More refugees, more chaos, and for what? A pipeline? To protect Israel who is protected enough already?