He couldn't get out of sending missiles to Poland, though he tried. Giving weapons to Ukraine was a deal to prevent them giving any information they had on Manfort to the Mueller investigation. And the sanctions on Russia passed congress with massive bipartisan majorities, basically two or three people in total voted against them. They then sat on Trunp's desk for months, he refused to sign them and had to be forced into it. And he's doing his best to fuck NATO up even according to Republican foreign policy people. They're furious at him. The GOP in both houses is putting together a bill saying that congress has any final say if Trump tries to withdraw from NATO.
We've already been through the press conference. The GOP reaction speaks for itself.
And he hasn't reworked any trade deal with the EU. There's been no change at all to anything other than changes necessitated by his tariffs. The EU chief had to come over with a bunch of cartoon cards to explain trade to him. The man is a fucking moron and that's not my words, that's his own Secretary of State, Chief Economic Advosor, Chief of staff's description.
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker reportedly used colorful cue cards to explain issues of global-trade policy to President Donald Trump during their meeting earlier this week.
According to a report from the Wall Street Journal on Thursday evening, Juncker and his team used the cards to simplify complex issues for the president as a means of getting their points across as effectively as possible.
The Journal’s report says Juncker “flipped through” more than a dozen cards, which had minimal information on them, and all focused on a single issue. These included the automotive trade, and regulatory standards for medicines, the report added, saying that there were a maximum of three figures per card.
“We knew this wasn’t an academic seminar,” a senior EU official who was at the meeting told the Wall Street Journal. “It had to be very simple.”
https://www.businessinsider.nl/trump...onal=true&r=US
WSJ site won't let me in for some reason. When it does I'll post the ariticle, it's fucking embarrasing.
And do you realise what Trump has proposed to the EU is a new enhanced version of TTIP, the treaty you and Trunp were railing against back in 2016? The globalist version of NAFTA that would cost more American jobs? Now it's a good thing and it's evidence that Trump is doing what he said he would? Do you want to see what you were saying about a free trade agreement with Europe back in 2016?