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The Russification of the Republican Party
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<blockquote data-quote="SoldierOfTheKing" data-source="post: 74536073" data-attributes="member: 136506"><p>Trump was elected for precisely that reason - a country tired of trying to please everybody but themselves. He is the first President since World War II of the view that the burdens of the United States' "global leadership" role outweigh the benefits. The American people, in fact have rarely had the opportunity to elect such a candidate.</p><p></p><p>The idea is that America is not to be the "leader of the free world". America will simply be America. From that standpoint, America's and Russia's national interests are not in conflict at all. On the contrary, they are quite complimentary. Because Trump, too, is a fighter for national sovereignty and against globalism, Putin is an ally and not an enemy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoldierOfTheKing, post: 74536073, member: 136506"] Trump was elected for precisely that reason - a country tired of trying to please everybody but themselves. He is the first President since World War II of the view that the burdens of the United States' "global leadership" role outweigh the benefits. The American people, in fact have rarely had the opportunity to elect such a candidate. The idea is that America is not to be the "leader of the free world". America will simply be America. From that standpoint, America's and Russia's national interests are not in conflict at all. On the contrary, they are quite complimentary. Because Trump, too, is a fighter for national sovereignty and against globalism, Putin is an ally and not an enemy. [/QUOTE]
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