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Old Yesterday, 06:13 PM   #1
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Default What happened to Trump being a Ruussian operative?

It seems the worm has turned. Hillary is now praising Trump's foreign policy. What about the pee tape and being a Russian collaborator?

"Clinton continues: “There is beginning to be a better understanding, both by the president and the people around him, as well as by the leaders of our European allies, that there can be common ground amongst us. The kind of dismissiveness of that we saw in the first Trump administration has been replaced by a much more obvious working relationship, to the good of European security, transatlantic security, and hopefully Ukrainian security.”

https://thehill.com/opinion/robbys-r...oreign-policy/
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I wish we could go back to the times of speculating about a pee pee tape.
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It seems the worm has turned. Hillary is now praising Trump's foreign policy. What about the pee tape and being a Russian collaborator?

"Clinton continues: “There is beginning to be a better understanding, both by the president and the people around him, as well as by the leaders of our European allies, that there can be common ground amongst us. The kind of dismissiveness of that we saw in the first Trump administration has been replaced by a much more obvious working relationship, to the good of European security, transatlantic security, and hopefully Ukrainian security.”

https://thehill.com/opinion/robbys-r...oreign-policy/
I saw that segment on Bill Maher mentioned in the link, and agree 100% with what Maher said:

“If you’re the kind of person who can find some good in anybody, this would be the good in Donald Trump. He really does not like war. Thailand and Cambodia were firing at each other, Rwanda and the Congo — most people don’t even know about these — India and Pakistan, Armenia and Azerbaijan, he got involved in all of them.”
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Trump is winnin', Lord - Koom-Bi-Ya! ... MAGAs grinnin', Lord - Koom-Bi-Ya!

... Hopefully a soon end to the Russia/Ukraine conflict.

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Will there never be any accountbility for z'Russia-Gate" and the blatant mendacious behavior of the progressive left?
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I think this is the more telling passage.

What does work is libertarianism, or you can call it military noninterventionism, or foreign policy populism, or just call it America First. It’s what the people want, and it’s what they’re currently getting, and even Hillary Clinton has to admit, it’s sort of working.

Trump’s foreign policy appears to be working as intended. But its intention is to tell the world that America can no longer be trusted to keep its promises.

Some good can come from that by getting our allies to accept more responsibility for their own affairs but a lot of harm comes from the loss of trust and the lack of leadership in the western world.

I think that in the long run we’re going to regret this change in our foreign policy.

P.S. Trump was never a russian operative but he is definitely a friend of Putin.
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But its intention is to tell the world that America can no longer be trusted to keep its promises.
Yeah Biden abandoning our terps in Astan told the world we honor our promises apparently.
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Yeah Biden abandoning our terps in Astan told the world we honor our promises apparently.
Maybe if we fix our immigration system we could provide more for our Afghan allies. Unfortunately it appears that Congress under Bush Sr and Jr, Clinton, Obama, Biden and Trump doesn’t really want to fix the problem.

https://archive.ph/0GtZt

ICE crackdown imperils Afghans who aided U.S. war effort, lawyers say

After Kabul fell to the Taliban in August 2021, President Joe Biden’s administration moved to resettle Afghans who had worked for the U.S. government through the Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) program, which grants lawful permanent resident status and a pathway to U.S. citizenship. As of April, about 25,000 Afghans had received an SIV, and another 160,000 had pending applications, said Adam Bates, an attorney with the International Refugee Assistance Program who analyzed State Department data.

But the Trump administration is rolling back programs created to assist more than 250,000 Afghans — including the allies who worked for U.S. forces and other refugees who fled after the Taliban takeover. And while administration officials say SIV processing will continue, advocates for Afghans who served with U.S. troops fear the curtailment of programs they depend on, along with Trump’s ambitious deportation plan, jeopardizes those still vying for SIV protection.
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This isn't a thread about immigration. Please stay on topic.
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This isn't a thread about immigration. Please stay on topic.
Is this about Trump’s “peace” efforts, or his foreign policy, or his tariffs, or his America first ideology. Because they all seem to have relevance to me? Including his immigration policies.

The title of the linked article https://thehill.com/opinion/robbys-r...oreign-policy/ is
“Even Hillary Clinton admits Trump’s foreign policy is working”
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Many Republicans have pee pee stains in their panties.
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Someone has put something in Hillary’s water.
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Is this about Trump’s “peace” efforts, or his foreign policy, or his tariffs, or his America first ideology. Because they all seem to have relevance to me? Including his immigration policies.

The title of the linked article https://thehill.com/opinion/robbys-r...oreign-policy/ is
“Even Hillary Clinton admits Trump’s foreign policy is working”
The thread is about exposing the duplicity of Hillary Clinton who labeled Trump a Putin collaborator, a stooge, a traitor etc. ad nauseum, who acted with the Russians to interfere in our elections. And blasted that to anyone who would listen in the media. Now he's a guy she would consider nominating for a Nobel prize. For fuck's sweet sake!
So, no. None of your concerns have any relevance here.
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[QUOTE=txdot-guy;1063871964]I think this is the more telling passage.

What does work is libertarianism, or you can call it military noninterventionism, or foreign policy populism, or just call it America First. It’s what the people want, and it’s what they’re currently getting, and even Hillary Clinton has to admit, it’s sort of working.

Trump’s foreign policy appears to be working as intended. But its intention is to tell the world that America can no longer be trusted to keep its promises.

Some good can come from that by getting our allies to accept more responsibility for their own affairs but a lot of harm comes from the loss of trust and the lack of leadership in the western world.

I think that in the long run we’re going to regret this change in our foreign policy.

P.S. Trump was never a russian operative but he is definitely a friend of Putin.[/QUOTE]
That's a good thing actually. It keeps the peace between Russia and America.
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