Will U.S. allies curtail intelligence sharing in Trump's second term?

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‘In recent generations, U.S. allies abroad didn’t feel much of a need to curtail intelligence sharing with American officials. But as 2025 gets underway and Trump prepares to return to the White House, it’s a qualitatively different landscape. If all goes according to the president-elect’s plans, the U.S. will soon have:

an erratic president with a track record for allegedly mishandling classified information and blurting out sensitive intelligence secrets for reasons that have never been fully explained;

a director of national intelligence who repeatedly defended Bashar al-Assad’s Syrian regime and has been accused of “repeatedly echoing propaganda spread by Russia”;

and a CIA director with a reputation as a knee-jerk partisan operative, who was accused by a former CIA station chief of being “among the most destructive intelligence officials in U.S. history.”’


The US will also have a Secretary of Defense unwilling to oppose Trump when Trump issues unlawful orders as he did in his first term.
 
‘In recent generations, U.S. allies abroad didn’t feel much of a need to curtail intelligence sharing with American officials. But as 2025 gets underway and Trump prepares to return to the White House, it’s a qualitatively different landscape. If all goes according to the president-elect’s plans, the U.S. will soon have:

an erratic president with a track record for allegedly mishandling classified information and blurting out sensitive intelligence secrets for reasons that have never been fully explained;

a director of national intelligence who repeatedly defended Bashar al-Assad’s Syrian regime and has been accused of “repeatedly echoing propaganda spread by Russia”;

and a CIA director with a reputation as a knee-jerk partisan operative, who was accused by a former CIA station chief of being “among the most destructive intelligence officials in U.S. history.”’


The US will also have a Secretary of Defense unwilling to oppose Trump when Trump issues unlawful orders as he did in his first term.
They should threaten to sell the information unless Heil Shitler! pays for it.

Everyone has to grift now.
 
‘In recent generations, U.S. allies abroad didn’t feel much of a need to curtail intelligence sharing with American officials. But as 2025 gets underway and Trump prepares to return to the White House, it’s a qualitatively different landscape. If all goes according to the president-elect’s plans, the U.S. will soon have:

an erratic president with a track record for allegedly mishandling classified information and blurting out sensitive intelligence secrets for reasons that have never been fully explained;

a director of national intelligence who repeatedly defended Bashar al-Assad’s Syrian regime and has been accused of “repeatedly echoing propaganda spread by Russia”;

and a CIA director with a reputation as a knee-jerk partisan operative, who was accused by a former CIA station chief of being “among the most destructive intelligence officials in U.S. history.”’


The US will also have a Secretary of Defense unwilling to oppose Trump when Trump issues unlawful orders as he did in his first term.

If they do, they do. We'll be fine. America is made from tougher stuff than even Trump and his clown car cabinet can break.
 
‘In recent generations, U.S. allies abroad didn’t feel much of a need to curtail intelligence sharing with American officials. But as 2025 gets underway and Trump prepares to return to the White House, it’s a qualitatively different landscape. If all goes according to the president-elect’s plans, the U.S. will soon have:

an erratic president with a track record for allegedly mishandling classified information and blurting out sensitive intelligence secrets for reasons that have never been fully explained;

a director of national intelligence who repeatedly defended Bashar al-Assad’s Syrian regime and has been accused of “repeatedly echoing propaganda spread by Russia”;

and a CIA director with a reputation as a knee-jerk partisan operative, who was accused by a former CIA station chief of being “among the most destructive intelligence officials in U.S. history.”’


The US will also have a Secretary of Defense unwilling to oppose Trump when Trump issues unlawful orders as he did in his first term.
They would be fools to share sensitive info with us at this point.
 
who is heil shitler?....
You know, Agent Orange, the Tangerine Tornado, Cadet Bonespurs, Benedict dOnald, Impotus, All Caps-Tain Kangaroo, Count Flatula, Nostra-Dumbass, the Commander-In-Thief, The Shart of the Deal, Groper Cleveland, Sleepy Don-Zales, Presidementia, The Ayatollah Complaini, Tannibal Lecter, Trumpelstiltskin, MAGATHA Christie, and my personal Favorite: Cheeto Jesus.
 
You know, Agent Orange, the Tangerine Tornado, Cadet Bonespurs, Benedict dOnald, Impotus, All Caps-Tain Kangaroo, Count Flatula, Nostra-Dumbass, the Commander-In-Thief, The Shart of the Deal, Groper Cleveland, Sleepy Don-Zales, Presidementia, The Ayatollah Complaini, Tannibal Lecter, Trumpelstiltskin, MAGATHA Christie, and my personal Favorite: Cheeto Jesus.
dam a schitzoid.....so whats his name?....
 
‘In recent generations, U.S. allies abroad didn’t feel much of a need to curtail intelligence sharing with American officials. But as 2025 gets underway and Trump prepares to return to the White House, it’s a qualitatively different landscape. If all goes according to the president-elect’s plans, the U.S. will soon have:

an erratic president with a track record for allegedly mishandling classified information and blurting out sensitive intelligence secrets for reasons that have never been fully explained;

a director of national intelligence who repeatedly defended Bashar al-Assad’s Syrian regime and has been accused of “repeatedly echoing propaganda spread by Russia”;

and a CIA director with a reputation as a knee-jerk partisan operative, who was accused by a former CIA station chief of being “among the most destructive intelligence officials in U.S. history.”’


The US will also have a Secretary of Defense unwilling to oppose Trump when Trump issues unlawful orders as he did in his first term.
I doubt it but, if they want to cut off intelligence sharing, we can do the same. Let them fend for themselves in the intelligence world...I have a feeling we'd come out ahead in that regard.
 
They should threaten to sell the information unless Heil Shitler! pays for it.

Everyone has to grift now.

You're a moron, bro. Your little bumper-sticker clichés are way past their expiration dates.
 
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