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Still no takers on "how does this help America?" question...
And yet the world continues to turn.....
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Still no takers on "how does this help America?" question...
Tells me that Donald officially undermined the US effort to mediate the Israel/Palestine conflict, and gained nothing from it for the country.
That is right.You shouldn’t really call out Trump as a facist- he’s really not.
The same thing it says about the people touting this as some incredible victory for Trump.
I suppose stating a fact is a bit of an accomplishment for him.
If saying something that is already known and can even be googled if you don't believe it, then perhaps the "undermining" you speak of has nothing to do with the actual announcement, or the person who made it.
The world thinks America belongs to all of them, and they all have a say in how America runs. I don't agree, and I don't treat other nations this way or believe this way about them.
He’s not a facist but he is a person with a very poor grasp on geopolitics.That is right.
He isn't.
But the UN is full of people who are at the beck and call of Islamofascists, and are too cowardly to stand up for the rights of the only Jewish state in the world to self-determination.
Irony of ironies, it is they who want to make Trump out to be like the fascist leaders of Europe, mid-twentieth century.
Did it help the US?
Did it put "America First"?
I am not sure what a MEP is, but those who voted for this anti-Semitic resolution, and those who are here supporting it as good geopolitical policy are in effect no different than the fascist policies that they are supporting with this.He’s not a facist but he is a person with a very poor grasp on geopolitics.
Who exactly is at the beck and call of islamofascist?
Specifically, which MEPs?
She is pretty optimistic that she will invited back.Meanwhile somewhere back in good old Europe,
someone drops a bomb,
check out from 3:08,
Presumably the next time a handful of Israelis commenting online don’t adequately stroke the egos of the feeblest of the American citizenry (including their POTUS), they’ll take the Jerusalem embassy back?
I am not sure what a MEP is, but those who voted for this anti-Semitic resolution, and those who are here supporting it as good geopolitical policy are in effect no different than the fascist policies that they are supporting with this.
I have no idea how good Trumps grasp on geopolitics are, but I do know that the ISIS state has been ground out of existence due to Trump allowing the generals to fight the war the way they see fit. The rise of ISIS happened on Obama's watch, and the demise of ISIS happened on Trump's watch, in pretty short order too actually.
Who is the bigger incompetent on that?
Well, I guess that would depend on how one views ISIS.
And it was not Trump who provided the Islamofacsists in Iran who advocate the destruction of the Jewish state of Iran the Bomb. That would have been Obama too.
What genius geopolitical interest does it serve for America to appear afraid to stand up to the Islamofascists who believe they have the right to dictate the policy of Israel's internal affairs?
It seems to me that the nicer and milder and weaker that Obama made America appear, the more that the ME was turned into a fireball of sex slavery and Christian genocide and war and refugees. Maybe you do have the better grasp on geopolitics though. I am just not seeing it.
Yeah, if anything it’s Russia that should be taking more of the credit?
From what I read, what we've hoped would happen for a long time happened: Native forces in the region good their act together and pushed ISIS out.
Trump, of course, gets credit for this because LOOK OVER THERE A DINOSAUR!!!
Provided the cover for the Kurds and the Iraqi army to do the mop up.What did our military do that pushed ISIS back? I'd be curious if you could name what we've done.