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Mexico is taking South Texas with the help of Clinton, Obama and Showers With Daughter *Joe.Taking land from another country seems pretty backwards to me no matter who is doing it. By Putin standards Mexico would be justified in taking south Texas.
Seems that we have a bunch of right wingers with Amnesia.
Europe Needs to Push Back Against Trump
In the last three years, the Trump administration has fractured the United States’ relationship with its European partners. The most recent manifestation of this was the sudden decision to remove 9,500 U.S. troops from Germany by September, a move that sent shockwaves through NATO.
But this is just one of many instances in which the United States has shown disregard for the wishes and concerns of European partners. Despite international pushback, Washington withdrew from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty in 2019 and this May announced its intentions to withdraw from the Open Skies Treaty.
After the bombshell revelations from former National Security Advisor John Bolton’s book, European fears of American abandonment seem more probable than ever. This includes the possibility of being trapped by the often quixotic foreign-policy decisions emanating from Washington. For example, the abrupt decision last fall to remove U.S. Special Forces from northern Syria both disheartened Kurdish forces and also caught Europe off guard. In light of this, trans-Atlantic partners are walking on eggshells with the Trump administration. But this excessive caution has serious negative consequences, as reluctance to push the United States to uphold the structures that are the backbone of European security could ultimately undermine its position and weaken the trans-Atlantic alliance. Europe should leverage American domestic support for the alliance by working with congressional leaders to secure long-term cooperation.
Europe Needs to Push Back Against Trump
Disastrous and erratic policies demand a stronger response.foreignpolicy.com
This is what trump was doing for all of you who seem to have amnesia. So to say that Putin would not be doing this if trump was president is laughable. Trump bought into false information about Ukraine from Putin. Remember Crowdstrike?
“This is a fictional narrative that has been perpetrated and propagated by the Russian security services themselves,”-Fiona Hill
Trump Repeats False Ukraine Claims - FactCheck.org
President Donald Trump called into "Fox & Friends" a day after the impeachment hearings ended and repeated false statements that have been debunked by fact-checkers and, in some cases, members of his own administration.www.factcheck.org
But if trump was president now Putin would not be doing this...
Donald Trump’s Ukraine Scandal Has Its Roots in Russia
Donald Trumpâs Ukraine Scandal Has Its Roots in Russia
Both situations stem from the President’s apparent willingness to accept political favors from foreign leaders, and his eagerness to do Putin’s bidding.www.newyorker.com
If Donald Trump Had Won 'Russians Would Already Be in Kyiv,' John Bolton Says
Ex-White House national security advisor John Bolton suggested that former President Donald Trump would have "given Ukraine away" had he won the 2020 presidential election and was serving a second term during the current standoff with Russia.
Bolton told Newsweek that a second Trump term would likely have seen the former president double down on the conspiracy theories that poisoned his administration's ties with Kyiv and led to his first of two impeachments.
"I think he would have given Ukraine away, basically," Bolton told Newsweek. "Until they turn over that Democratic National Committee server and find out what Hunter Biden was doing in Ukraine, Ukraine was going to fend for itself."
If Donald Trump Had Won 'Russians Would Already Be in Kyiv' Bolton Says
John Bolton, former national security advisor, said Trump would "have given Ukraine away, basically."www.newsweek.com
John Bolton is no liberal.
IM2 needs to familiarize itself with the subjunctive mood, to wit, "If Trump WERE President..."
We didn't let Saddam Hussein take Kuwait even though Kuwait was once a province of Iraq and they all speak Arabic.
In his first draft, it was, "If Trump be President..."
Ok, so the movement of troops into what is recognized as Ukraine is OK, because it’s just the Russian speaking parts of Ukraine? Great.
So if Mexico takes over a few thousand miles of New Mexico, and argues that it’s fine because that is the Spanish speaking part, you wouldn’t mind?
I mean, that is your argument. They speak the language there, so we have to accept it right?
Idiot.
That was such BS!!! Saddam got the go ahead from the US, then CIA Bush could fucked him
Russians have controlled the regions since 2014. Literally nothing has changed except the amount of troops there
There will be no invasion of the Ukraine that has existed since 2014
Trump would give Putin a pass.
Yeah, we wouldn't be in this Brandon clusterfuck in Ukraine if Trump were president. Clusterfuck 17... and counting.Seems that we have a bunch of right wingers with Amnesia.
Europe Needs to Push Back Against Trump
In the last three years, the Trump administration has fractured the United States’ relationship with its European partners. The most recent manifestation of this was the sudden decision to remove 9,500 U.S. troops from Germany by September, a move that sent shockwaves through NATO.
But this is just one of many instances in which the United States has shown disregard for the wishes and concerns of European partners. Despite international pushback, Washington withdrew from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty in 2019 and this May announced its intentions to withdraw from the Open Skies Treaty.
After the bombshell revelations from former National Security Advisor John Bolton’s book, European fears of American abandonment seem more probable than ever. This includes the possibility of being trapped by the often quixotic foreign-policy decisions emanating from Washington. For example, the abrupt decision last fall to remove U.S. Special Forces from northern Syria both disheartened Kurdish forces and also caught Europe off guard. In light of this, trans-Atlantic partners are walking on eggshells with the Trump administration. But this excessive caution has serious negative consequences, as reluctance to push the United States to uphold the structures that are the backbone of European security could ultimately undermine its position and weaken the trans-Atlantic alliance. Europe should leverage American domestic support for the alliance by working with congressional leaders to secure long-term cooperation.
Europe Needs to Push Back Against Trump
Disastrous and erratic policies demand a stronger response.foreignpolicy.com
This is what trump was doing for all of you who seem to have amnesia. So to say that Putin would not be doing this if trump was president is laughable. Trump bought into false information about Ukraine from Putin. Remember Crowdstrike?
“This is a fictional narrative that has been perpetrated and propagated by the Russian security services themselves,”-Fiona Hill
Trump Repeats False Ukraine Claims - FactCheck.org
President Donald Trump called into "Fox & Friends" a day after the impeachment hearings ended and repeated false statements that have been debunked by fact-checkers and, in some cases, members of his own administration.www.factcheck.org
But if trump was president now Putin would not be doing this...
Donald Trump’s Ukraine Scandal Has Its Roots in Russia
Donald Trumpâs Ukraine Scandal Has Its Roots in Russia
Both situations stem from the President’s apparent willingness to accept political favors from foreign leaders, and his eagerness to do Putin’s bidding.www.newyorker.com
If Donald Trump Had Won 'Russians Would Already Be in Kyiv,' John Bolton Says
Ex-White House national security advisor John Bolton suggested that former President Donald Trump would have "given Ukraine away" had he won the 2020 presidential election and was serving a second term during the current standoff with Russia.
Bolton told Newsweek that a second Trump term would likely have seen the former president double down on the conspiracy theories that poisoned his administration's ties with Kyiv and led to his first of two impeachments.
"I think he would have given Ukraine away, basically," Bolton told Newsweek. "Until they turn over that Democratic National Committee server and find out what Hunter Biden was doing in Ukraine, Ukraine was going to fend for itself."
If Donald Trump Had Won 'Russians Would Already Be in Kyiv' Bolton Says
John Bolton, former national security advisor, said Trump would "have given Ukraine away, basically."www.newsweek.com
John Bolton is no liberal.
LOL.Russians have controlled the regions since 2014. Literally nothing has changed except the amount of troops there
There will be no invasion of the Ukraine that has existed since 2014
Yup, he would have gift wrapped the whole of Ukraine for Vlad, tRump's dad.
MAGA
Not hard, delusional is the word.Kind of hard to say that when Putin had four years with Trump in charge to do what he's doing now.
Looky here! It’s the leftists obligatory *Biden is screwing up the Russian invasion butbutbutbut Trump thread.