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Dimwitted Trump and morons form NATO shall think very carefully before they challenge Russia.In WWIII they will be looser in any constellation


 
Unfortunately, it seems like Trump is just another hostage of American war and propaganda machines which apparently have been a lot more powerful than all American presidents.

The American Conservative, July 17 By PATRICK J. BUCHANAN
Trump thereby repudiated the records and agendas of the neocons and their liberal interventionist allies, as well as the archipelago of War Party think tanks beavering away inside the Beltway.
Trump Calls Off Cold War II


NATO needs "Russia the threat" to justify its existence and to blow their budgets.
 
Unfortunately, it seems like Trump is just another hostage of American war and propaganda machines which apparently have been a lot more powerful than all American presidents.

NATO needs "Russia the threat" to justify its existence and to blow their budgets.

Modern NATO is a bunch of crazy morons who push the world in perdition!
 
Unfortunately, it seems like Trump is just another hostage of American war and propaganda machines which apparently have been a lot more powerful than all American presidents.

NATO needs "Russia the threat" to justify its existence and to blow their budgets.

Modern NATO is a bunch of crazy morons who push the world in perdition!
Washington Post:

The exaggerated Russian threat helps justify bloated military budgets and unify increasingly fractious allies. As Robert Hunter, the former U.S. ambassador to NATO, recently observed: “Allegations of Russian interference in the U.S. election campaign become a tool to limit, if not cripple, President Trump’s attempts to change the downward course of U.S. and Western relations with Russia.”

In the targeting of Trump, too many liberals have joined in fanning a neo-McCarthyite furor, working to discredit those who seek to deescalate U.S.-Russian tensions, and dismissing anyone expressing doubts about the charges of hacking or collusion as a Putin apologist.
Opinion | Neo-McCarthyite furor around Russia is counterproductive

Tamir Halperin (Poland): “They are using “Russia the monster” as a tool to attract as much compassion as possible. They simply need an artificial enemy to get more support inside their system.”
 
Unfortunately, it seems like Trump is just another hostage of American war and propaganda machines which apparently have been a lot more powerful than all American presidents.

NATO needs "Russia the threat" to justify its existence and to blow their budgets.

Modern NATO is a bunch of crazy morons who push the world in perdition!
Washington Post:

The exaggerated Russian threat helps justify bloated military budgets and unify increasingly fractious allies. As Robert Hunter, the former U.S. ambassador to NATO, recently observed: “Allegations of Russian interference in the U.S. election campaign become a tool to limit, if not cripple, President Trump’s attempts to change the downward course of U.S. and Western relations with Russia.”

In the targeting of Trump, too many liberals have joined in fanning a neo-McCarthyite furor, working to discredit those who seek to deescalate U.S.-Russian tensions, and dismissing anyone expressing doubts about the charges of hacking or collusion as a Putin apologist.
Opinion | Neo-McCarthyite furor around Russia is counterproductive

Tamir Halperin (Poland): “They are using “Russia the monster” as a tool to attract as much compassion as possible. They simply need an artificial enemy to get more support inside their system.”

Trump and other imbeciles are playing with the world and humanity. The entirely DC must be impeached
 
Unfortunately, it seems like Trump is just another hostage of American war and propaganda machines which apparently have been a lot more powerful than all American presidents.

NATO needs "Russia the threat" to justify its existence and to blow their budgets.

Modern NATO is a bunch of crazy morons who push the world in perdition!
Washington Post:

The exaggerated Russian threat helps justify bloated military budgets and unify increasingly fractious allies. As Robert Hunter, the former U.S. ambassador to NATO, recently observed: “Allegations of Russian interference in the U.S. election campaign become a tool to limit, if not cripple, President Trump’s attempts to change the downward course of U.S. and Western relations with Russia.”

In the targeting of Trump, too many liberals have joined in fanning a neo-McCarthyite furor, working to discredit those who seek to deescalate U.S.-Russian tensions, and dismissing anyone expressing doubts about the charges of hacking or collusion as a Putin apologist.
Opinion | Neo-McCarthyite furor around Russia is counterproductive

Tamir Halperin (Poland): “They are using “Russia the monster” as a tool to attract as much compassion as possible. They simply need an artificial enemy to get more support inside their system.”

Trump and other imbeciles are playing with the world and humanity. The entirely DC must be impeached
Stephen Cohen:

On the fifth anniversary of the onset of the Ukrainian crisis, in November 2013, and of Washington “punishing” Russia by attempting to “isolate” it in world affairs—a policy first declared by President Barack Obama in 2014 and continued ever since, primarily through economic sanctions—Cohen says:

2. The notion of “isolating” a country of Russia’s size, Eurasian location, resources, and long history as a great power is vainglorious folly. It reflects the paucity and poverty of foreign thinking in Washington in recent decades, not the least in the US Congress and mainstream media.

5. Putin’s success in restoring Russia’s role in world affairs is usually ascribed to his “aggressive” policies, but it is better understood as a realization of what is characterized in Moscow as the “philosophy of Russian foreign policy” since Putin became leader in 2000. It has three professed tenets. The first goal of foreign policy is to protect Russia’s “sovereignty,” which is said to have been lost in the disastrous post-Soviet 1990s. The second is a kind of Russia-first nationalism or patriotism: to enhance the well-being of the citizens of the Russian Federation. The third is ecumenical: to partner with any government that wants to partner with Russia. This “philosophy” is, of course, non- or un-Soviet, which was heavily ideological, at least in its professed ideology and goals.

6. Considering Washington’s inability to “isolate Russia,” considering Russia’s diplomatic successes in recent years, and considering the bitter fruits of US militarized and regime-change foreign policies (which long predate President Trump), perhaps it’s time for Washington to learn from Moscow rather than demand that Moscow conform to Washington’s thinking about—and behavior in—world affairs. If not, Washington is more likely to continue to isolate itself.

Russian Diplomacy Is Winning the New Cold War
 
Well enjoy Trump, guys. Play your cards right, and his Presidency is the best opportunity Russia has ever had to replace America’s ties to the rest of the world.
 

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