”Just because I'm wearing the flag doesn't mean I represent everything that's going on in the U.S,” he added.
The Bend, Oregon, native went on to say that he was instead representing “all the things I believe are good about the U.S.”
In response to those words, Trump wrote on Truth Social on Sunday morning, “U.S. Olympic Skier, Hunter Hess, a real Loser, says he doesn’t represent his Country in the current Winter Olympics. If that’s the case, he shouldn’t have tried out for the Team, and it’s too bad he’s on it. Very hard to root for someone like this. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!”
The country is in a sad position. When the vice president is booed on the world stage, there is something wrong with the direction of the country. More athletes need to speak out about the atrocities occurring in this country. The US is no longer a shining beacon on democracy, with the present leadership/
The Jews and CIA had supposedly tens of thousands of Starlink connections and people in Iran trying to bring it down. The USA is always looking to attack and destroy someone. That is why it projects this attack fantasy on Russia and China. China and Russia have been beaten up for years by the USA and have done nothing to fight back kinetically. They have been stressed tested extensively, especially Russia who gets bombed regularly by the USA / Ukraine...and have done shit. I'm not saying we can't push them to eventually attack America. But if we look at who has all the military bases around the world, it is the USA. America aspires to be the boss of the world, not Russia and China. It seems to be a case of America projecting its inner desire to control the world with force on everyone else.
I asked AI about China's, Russia's and the USA's military bases around the world...
China
China officially has only one confirmed overseas military base, located in Djibouti on the Horn of Africa, which was established in 2017.
Russia
Russia maintains a network of military bases and facilities, primarily in former Soviet states like Armenia, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Syria, with estimates varying but generally pointing to over 20 significant overseas sites, including airfields, naval ports, and radar stations, plus bases in disputed territories like Crimea and Georgia, though the exact count depends on what's defined as a "base". While not as extensive globally as the US, these bases are strategically vital for Russia's power projection and legacy Soviet presence.
USA
The United States operates a vast global network of more than 750 military bases and outposts in at least 80 countries and territories. These installations span every continent except Antarctica, with significant concentrations in Japan, Germany, South Korea, and the Middle East.
Only the USA and the Jews say...if we attack you, you can't fight back. Bub, when Americans travel, some of them flag jack now. They are ashamed to admit they are American. They tell people they are Canadian. That should tell you something, bub. I don't know if this figure is right; but I had heard that in America's entire 250 years of existence it has been at war with someone for about 225 of those years. Do you see the bullying problem here, bub? Can the USA and the Jews keep killing and destroying anyone that does not agree with them forever?
Here, bub...
United States involvement in regime change - Wikipedia
1846–1848: Annexation of Texas and invasion of California
1865–1867: Mexico
1887–1889: Samoa
1893: Kingdom of Hawaii
1899–1902: Philippines
1903: Colombia
1906–1909: Cuba
1909–1910: Nicaragua
1912–1933: Nicaragua
1914: Mexico
1915–1934: Haiti
1916–1924: Dominican Republic
1917–1919: Germany
1917–1920: Austria-Hungary
1918–1920: Russia
1941–1952: Japan
1941–1949: Germany
1941–1946: Italy
1944–1946: France
1944–1945: Belgium
1944–1945: Netherlands
1944–1945: Philippines
1945–1955: Austria
1945–1948: South Korea
1947–1949: Greece
1949–1953: Albania
1949: Syria
1950–1953: Burma and China
1952: Egypt
1952: Guatemala
1952–1953: Iran
1954: Guatemala
1956–1957: Syria
1957–1959: Indonesia
1959: Iraq
1959–1963: South Vietnam
1959–1962: Cuba
1959: Cambodia
1960–1965: Congo-Leopoldville
1960: Laos
1961: Dominican Republic
1963: Iraq
1964: British Guiana
1964: Brazil
1965–1967: Indonesia
1970–1979: Cambodia
1970–1973: Chile
1971: Bolivia
1974–1991: Ethiopia
1975–1991: Angola
1975–1999: East Timor
1979–1992: Afghanistan
1980–1989: Poland
1981–1982: Chad
1981–1990: Nicaragua
1983: Grenada
1989–1994: Panama
1986–1991: Soviet Union
1991: Iraq
1991: Haiti
1992–1996: Iraq
1994–1995: Haiti
1996–1997: Zaire
2000: FR Yugoslavia
2001–2021: Afghanistan
2002: Venezuela
2003–2021: Iraq
2004: Haiti
2005: Kyrgyzstan
2006–2007: Palestine
2005–2009: Syria
2011: Libya
2012–2017: Syria
2019: Bolivia
2019–2022: Venezuela
...and the list is not up to date.
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