Don't know. Part of isolationism is not caring until theres a need to nuke somebody. — frank
By enabling a literal military invasion? Sorry Tiff, this is too stupid. — StreetlightX
The "problem" did not begin with this President, he is trying to solve the"problem".
So before we go any further, let us first establish that the drawdown is not the "problem" but rather an attempt to end a war. The "problem" shifts with each administration and this one is not immune to that process.
Tiff this is a very silly question you are asking. As the current situation stands, pulling troops out at this time will be (is) devastating to our allies, so I would simply not pull out at this time. — Maw
Is that their idea or ours? I mean is that where we are headed? Pulling out until there is a threat of a nuke? — ArguingWAristotleTiff
Isn't NK's objective to develop a delivery system to be able to nuke it's neighbors? — ArguingWAristotleTiff
Millions and millions of Kurds live in Turkey and call it their home. Turkey has not been kind to the Kurds, sure, but they are not the enemy in this battle, despite your propaganda. — NOS4A2
The PKK is a terrorist organization, at least according to Turkey, NATO, the EU, the US, and UK. — NOS4A2
It’s not so simple. I’m speaking about the current rebellion at the southern border.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurdish–Turkish_conflict_(2015–present) — NOS4A2
This is a far-left rebellion.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peoples%27_United_Revolutionary_Movement — NOS4A2
This isn’t our conflict, and we cannot align with terrorist forces as they attack our ally. — NOS4A2
The consequence of American soldiers being killed in this Turkey-PKK spat would be worse than Benghazi, with far worse geopolitical implications. — NOS4A2
The spin about future alliances, soldiers feelings, and optics is all nonsense. — NOS4A2
Trump is moving down Putin’s wish list, fulfilling the Kremlin’s aims at a rapid pace. He is chipping away at U.S. sanctions against Russia, deepening America’s internal divisions on the basis of race, faith, sexual orientation and political affiliation, vocally undermining confidence in our elections, intelligence agencies and institutions, all the while empowering our foreign adversaries and undermining NATO alliances.
Trump’s claims that Ukraine—not Russia— is somehow responsible for the 2016 election interference fall right in line with conspiracy theories the Kremlin has been propagating for years. The Russians have long been promoting the notions that prompted President Trump’s outrageous demands from the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, ultimately leading to the commencement of the impeachment proceedings.
The ousting of Marie Yovanovitch, the former ambassador to Ukraine, was also in line with the Kremlin’s wishes. She stood up for Ukraine’s interests, opposing Russia’s aggressive posture with respect to Donbas. Ukrainian politician Viktor Medvedchuk, a close ally of Russia's Vladimir Putin—who is the godfather of Medvedchuk’s daughter—has a longstanding grudge against Ambassador Yovanovitch. Medvedchuk cheered for the U.S. Ambassador to be recalled and the Russian state media predicted that Ambassador Yovanovitch would be Trump’s “first victim in Ukraine.”
Russia’s fingerprints seem to appear on every controversial foreign policy decision undertaken by President Trump. Prior to Turkey’s ongoing offensive against the Kurds, Turkish President Erdogan met with his Russian and Iranian counterparts, reaching "important decisions."
What bothers me is the way a few words from an American president can fuel a rebellion that ends up creating a cultural meltdown. — frank
And all the while, Trump supporters parrot on about 'patriotism' and 'America first'. — Wayfarer
What bothers me is the way a few words from an American president can fuel a rebellion that ends up creating a cultural meltdown.
— frank
that's because he considers himself, and behaves exactly like, a monarch rather than a constitutionally-appointed public official. And that is why it is imperative that he is removed from office. — Wayfarer
The worst case scenario coming out of the impeachment inquiry is that Congress moves the Articles of Impeachment, but that the Senate acquits, and Trump goes on to win a second term... And if that were to happen then God help us. — Wayfarer
What are these wild guesses about Trump's psyche supposed to accomplish? — Benkei
I always think he’s projecting. When he says, ‘She’s not the speaker of the House,’ what he really means is, ‘I shouldn’t be president of the United States. ’ When he says that Adam Schiff should resign, what he really means is, ‘I, Donald Trump, should resign.’ — Nancy Pelosi
It speaks to whether he's fit for the office. — 3017amen
Less than a day after President Donald Trump bragged to supporters... — StreetlightX
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