grzegorz wrote:Trick wrote:grzegorz wrote:He is not the bringer of peace.
Hmmm, what President has been bringer of peace lately. ok, Obama got the peace prize, and even Colonel Gaddafi somewhat praised him at the UN, Then the USA had him murdered by wrecking havoc in the prosperous country of Libya which then became a shit hole country... And then it was Syria’s turn...And of course Irak we also know about....And then we also know about...............
Thank you Captain Obvious.
I was addressing Trump's Twitter account where he is claiming that we should not be in the Middle East.
Yet he also gets involved in Isreal, threatens to nuke Afghanistan, supports the Sauids destroying Yemen, threatens North Korea, and Valenzuela. Not to mentioned he just sent US troops to Saudi Arabia.
As to all else "we" agree which is why I am criticizing Trump because he is on office now and not Obama or FDR or whoever else you want to bring up from America's imperialist past.
I have always been anti-war. As a veteran I see war as a tool for politicians to be re-elected. I see this as an act of war by Trump because he knew his actions would lead to war so I hold him responsible. I have no doubt he thinks he will benefit from this somehow but time will tell what that will be. Perhaps it is just another transaction for him.
Reminds me of when Sweden sold iron ore to the nazis. I suppose Trump can accuse the Swedes of not helping the US in WWII too.
Maybe next he will throw Sweden under the bus in an hour of need. Wouldn't surprise anyone here that is for sure.
grzegorz wrote:As a veteran I see war as a tool for politicians to be re-elected. I see this as an act of war by Perhaps it is just another transaction for him..
Prior to Turkey's offensive last week, as a confidence building measure with the country, the US convinced the Syrian Kurds to dismantle their defensive fortifications along the border and pull their fighters back. The US said Turkey had agreed to the arrangement which sought to prevent unilateral Turkish military action. Trump then had the Pentagon pull back US troops along that part of the border.
grzegorz wrote:Try facts next time
Trick wrote:Why would that surprise you ? Ashkenazi Jewish group originated in near Asia/eastern Europe. Just a few managed to migrate to the US, but many migrated into Central Europe. Even the early Bolshevik/Communist movement had leaders born by Jewish parents. And then there’s Karl Marx of course....As long as you are a secular of whatever...you can be a communist.
If you think the US should have done something different, be specific and tell me exactly what you think that should be.
What possible course of action could the US have taken to stop Turkey?
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