The U.S. Has Lost Respect in the World Because of Trump

I'm not bent out of shape. I'm telling you you're irrelevant. You won.
Post #86 is you getting triggered by a meme and basically begging for my attention. I gave you some, but you’re just too f’n stupid to be interesting. End of story.
Post laughing emoji if you realize how dumb you are.
 
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Aww, another Trumpster who thinks I'm a lefty.

Normal people across the political spectrum share my view of this, rube. And somewhere in your skull, you know that.

The cult refuses to admit that, because they're in a cult.
Don't you have a Tesla dealership to be at or a bridge to block somewhere? Maybe there's a Hamas rally you could go to somewhere, anywhere besides polluting the intelligence of this forum with your idiocy. You wouldn't know normal if it bit you in the ass.
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Aww, another Trumpster who thinks I'm a lefty.

Normal people across the political spectrum share my view of this, rube. And somewhere in your skull, you know that.

The cult refuses to admit that, because they're in a cult.
You are welcome moron
 
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You're a bitter little magaturd fuck. Sorest. Winners. Evar. Go play in traffic or something.
 

The U.S. Has Lost Respect in the World Because of Trump​



100% fact.
 
American prestige has taken huge blow thanks to the election of this president. What you are about to read did not happen under Biden. Or Obama. For that matter, under GW Bush, his father or Reagan.

In rare meeting without US ally, Western army chiefs meet to show Ukraine unity​


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More than 30 army chiefs among Washington's closest allies met in Paris on March 11 without their US counterparts, seeking to take on more responsibility over the war in Ukraine given President Donald Trump's unpredictability and rapprochement with Moscow.

The closed-door gathering of 34 army chiefs, including Nato alliance and EU members as well as Japan and Australia, was a rare - and possibly unprecedented - convening without the US.

The talks aimed in part to assess options and capabilities to guarantee Ukraine's security in the event of a ceasefire, including potential European peacekeepers, and to maintain Kyiv's long-term military strength.

"The political message is we can do it together and without the United States, but it's clear there are things we can't do and the problem with Russia is we need to have deterrence," said a European diplomat involved in the talks, adding that the meeting was largely pre-planning.

A military official said the US was not invited, in an intended signal that Europe and other partners could take their responsibilities given Mr Trump has distanced himself from allies.

Not an unexpected reaction to what trump is doing.. You can't be surprised by this.
 
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Not an unexpected reaction to what trump is doing.. You can't be surprised by this.
True. I'm not surprised one bit. And it's just going to get worse.
 
Greenland has voted for leadership that might deal with Trump. See he is ways 2 steps ahead of you loons.
No they didn't. The new leader said that Greenland doesn't want to be part of America and that Trump can GFH.
 
While I agree with the sentiment of the OP, I don't see it as all bad. I've thought we never learned our lesson from Vietnam and we've been extending ourselves far too much into other countries' business. The early decade of this century was really bad with the neo-cons and then John McCain who was constantly expressing the need for us to stick our nose into things whenever a foreign situation arose.

I'd be more concerned about Trump's trade policy. America's reputation as a trusted partner is at stake and the bottom line will be positive only if the decrease in imports exceeds any decrease of exports.

 
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While I agree with the sentiment of the OP, I don't see it as all bad. I've thought we never learned our lesson from Vietnam and we've been extending ourselves far too much into other countries' business. The early decade of this century was really bad with the neo-cons and then John McCain who was constantly expressing the need for us to stick our nose into things whenever a foreign situation arose.

I'd be more concerned about Trump's trade policy. America's reputation as a trusted partner is at stake and the bottom line will be positive only if the decrease in imports exceeds any decrease of exports.

You make some good points, and I agree with you about how we have used our military.
 
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