JWBooth
Diamond Member
TruthIf Trump says so, there is not a war or invasion that the neocon Trumpist will not support.
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TruthIf Trump says so, there is not a war or invasion that the neocon Trumpist will not support.
Well, it would not be his first, to get control of strategic assets, he thought important, and Miller's wife did post a picture of it, overlaid with an American Flag, the same day of his raid into Venezuela. Trump is the first to bring it up, and of course soundly rejected by the people Danish government and the people that live on Greenland. He should keep quiet about his expansionist desires to acquire sovereign territory of other countries. We are not Russia, no matter how much he admires Putin.taking over??
you sound like hes planning a military invasion,,
You gotta be kidding. Those retards will cheer proudly and profusely.If he tries to take Greenland by force, I imagine his own people will impeach and remove him from office.
when he decides to take it by force you let us know,,Well, it would not be his first, to get control of strategic assets, he thought important, and Miller's wife did post a picture of it, overlaid with an American Flag, the same day of his raid into Venezuela. Trump is the first to bring it up, and of course soundly rejected by the people Danish government and the people that live on Greenland. He should keep quiet about his expansionist desires to acquire sovereign territory of other countries. We are not Russia, no matter how much he admires Putin.
Former President Donald Trump referred to Vladimir Putin's actions regarding Ukraine as "genius" and "savvy,".Trump doesn't support Putin. Don't spread such nonsense.
You just don't like Trump.Former President Donald Trump referred to Vladimir Putin's actions regarding Ukraine as "genius" and "savvy,".Go.com
NBC News After an early war attack on Ukraine's civilian population, Donald Trump blamed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for starting the war with Russia.
BBC
Donald Trump has expressed admiration for Vladimir Putin in various statements, often highlighting his strong leadership style and personal relationship with him. However, this admiration has been controversial and has drawn criticism regarding its implications for U.S. foreign policy.
Many members of Donald Trump's team, including his former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, have had ties to Russia, either through business dealings or personal relationships. This has raised concerns about the extent of their connections and the implications for U.S. foreign policy.
U.S. House of Representatives
russiamatters.org
It has always sounded like he was a Putin puffing supporter, to me, and many around the world.
Yes, many people, particularly in the United States, believe that Trump favors Russia; a poll indicated that nearly half of registered voters think he sympathizes with Russia in its conflict with Ukraine. Additionally, European public opinion has also turned against Trump, viewing him as a threat to peace, which may reflect similar sentiments about his stance on Russia.NBC News
globalaffairs.org
The Trump Administration is filled with deranged neocons whose mission seems to be to invade and start wars with friend and foe alike. They don’t care! They won’t be satisfied until there is wreck and ruin.At what point do our allies turn against us?
This could get very weird
Putin is a nationalist. He is not a globalist. This is why he has some who give him a little support. Saying that, he is also a competitor for dominance. We live in a jigsaw puzzle world where the pieces need to be hammered together.Former President Donald Trump referred to Vladimir Putin's actions regarding Ukraine as "genius" and "savvy,".Go.com
NBC News After an early war attack on Ukraine's civilian population, Donald Trump blamed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for starting the war with Russia.
BBC
Donald Trump has expressed admiration for Vladimir Putin in various statements, often highlighting his strong leadership style and personal relationship with him. However, this admiration has been controversial and has drawn criticism regarding its implications for U.S. foreign policy.
Many members of Donald Trump's team, including his former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, have had ties to Russia, either through business dealings or personal relationships. This has raised concerns about the extent of their connections and the implications for U.S. foreign policy.
U.S. House of Representatives
russiamatters.org
It has always sounded like he was a Putin puffing supporter, to me, and many around the world.
Yes, many people, particularly in the United States, believe that Trump favors Russia; a poll indicated that nearly half of registered voters think he sympathizes with Russia in its conflict with Ukraine. Additionally, European public opinion has also turned against Trump, viewing him as a threat to peace, which may reflect similar sentiments about his stance on Russia.NBC News
globalaffairs.org
The Beast has arrived, and you have taken his mark.
This man never ceases to trip over his own feet. It truly is a sight to behold. He brings down an oppressive dictator and in 24 hours he turns around and makes us sound like we're going to go on a mission to conquer the world.
saying he executed a genius military move isnt saying he in any way supported what he did,,Former President Donald Trump referred to Vladimir Putin's actions regarding Ukraine as "genius" and "savvy,".Go.com
NBC News After an early war attack on Ukraine's civilian population, Donald Trump blamed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for starting the war with Russia.
BBC
Donald Trump has expressed admiration for Vladimir Putin in various statements, often highlighting his strong leadership style and personal relationship with him. However, this admiration has been controversial and has drawn criticism regarding its implications for U.S. foreign policy.
Many members of Donald Trump's team, including his former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, have had ties to Russia, either through business dealings or personal relationships. This has raised concerns about the extent of their connections and the implications for U.S. foreign policy.
U.S. House of Representatives
russiamatters.org
It has always sounded like he was a Putin puffing supporter, to me, and many around the world.
Yes, many people, particularly in the United States, believe that Trump favors Russia; a poll indicated that nearly half of registered voters think he sympathizes with Russia in its conflict with Ukraine. Additionally, European public opinion has also turned against Trump, viewing him as a threat to peace, which may reflect similar sentiments about his stance on Russia.NBC News
globalaffairs.org
This man never ceases to trip over his own feet. It truly is a sight to behold. He brings down an oppressive dictator and in 24 hours he turns around and makes us sound like we're going to go on a mission to conquer the world.

Most people have a low opinion of the man. I am certainly not responsible for the things he has said on camera or while tweeting on the commode. Not responsible for his views and attacks (verbally and physically) on women. Not responsible for his comments characterizing some countries as "shithole countries" while President in January of 2018. It was not me but DJT that stated that he would not protect NATO countries that do not meet their defense spending commitments and suggested he would "encourage" Russia to act against them. His comments have drawn significant criticism for undermining NATO's collective defense principle.You just don't like Trump.
Putin was KGB back in Communist Soviet Union Days and has not changed ideology, just because the US proclaimed winning the cold war. I am a retired Cold Warrior, studying Russia, its military, tactics and political leadership half my life. I don't like Puting, Russia, Trump, or anyone that supports Russia over NATO, EU, the US, or the world. I do support Ukraine, against the Russian war of aggression, like all Americans that support liberty and freedom from oppression should.Putin is a nationalist. He is not a globalist. This is why he has some who give him a little support. Saying that, he is also a competitor for dominance. We live in a jigsaw puzzle world where the pieces need to be hammered together.
You expect people named like a baked good you have with coffee to challenge the Russians and Chinese? I am sure their large number of aircraft carriers will deter them from taking Greenland for themselves!Of course not, but he should be leaning on the Danish to deal with that problem or he can send our own navy out into international waters as a deterrent. Continuing to rattle the sabers of us "taking" Greenland is a hostile way to treat an allied nation.
You have been hanging out too much with these TDS-infected morons like Taz, so long I think you are infected. Seek help immediately!What the **** is NATO for if not to protect the sovereignty of those countries bordering on the North Atlantic? We don't need to annex, adopt, or otherwise control Greenland. No way are the Russians or the Chinese a threat in that part of the world and a clear statement of defense is all that is required. Trump is beginning to sound an awful lot like Putin.
Your latest TDS rant is no better than any other. Just look at who you cited for their lies!Most people have a low opinion of the man. I am certainly not responsible for the things he has said on camera or while tweeting on the commode. Not responsible for his views and attacks (verbally and physically) on women. Not responsible for his comments characterizing some countries as "shithole countries" while President in January of 2018. It was not me but DJT that stated that he would not protect NATO countries that do not meet their defense spending commitments and suggested he would "encourage" Russia to act against them. His comments have drawn significant criticism for undermining NATO's collective defense principle.Go.com
BBC Multiple press reports revealed that President Donald Trump called soldiers who died fighting for their country “losers” and “suckers” and that he asked a military parade to exclude wounded veterans because “nobody wants to see” amputees.
americanprogress.org
NBC News
Before the Russian invasion occurred, Donald Trump did threaten to withhold military aid to Ukraine unless they launched an investigation into his political rival, Joe Biden, and his son, Hunter Biden, back in July of 2019. This being an example of using the power of his office for political gain, and got him impeached the first time.
There are these reasons and many more. No. I do not like him, his style, his management technique, his personnel decisions, and his various forms of open political blackmail he has practiced against individuals, states and countries. These and many more current reasons, plus I suspect him to be a kiddy rapist with his good friend Epstein. Nobody familiar with his background would put it past him. No wonder his approval ratings are in the toilet.