fullspinzoo wrote:
Yeah, that's why he's got unbelievable sanctions, almost crippling upon their economy. You guys on the left are delusional at best, complete whackos at worst. I'll bet you love the Castro loving Bernie c*******t and all.
Let us revue your wild accusatons and wimpering..
first--- what Bernie said was only that Castro, when he took power put in place education for everyone..
That is very true. look it up.. at the same time he also branded Castro for his Dictatorship..
get it right or don't get it at all..
Second---Sancions... yea, trump is a real go-getter in piling on those sanctions on his beloved handler..
Under sustained pressure from Congress, President Donald Trump has imposed long-overdue, legally mandated sanctions on Russia for its poisoning of an ex-spy in the United Kingdom.
Russian agents were accused of using a banned nerve agent to carry out a failed March 2018 attack on British soil against former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter, Yulia. The Kremlin has denied the allegations.
The attack left the Skripals in a coma and k**led another woman.
Trump signed the executive order on sanctions Thursday, more than six months after they were due and a day after a call with President Vladimir Putin.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Republican-led U.S. Senate v**ed on Tuesday to advance a resolution disapproving of a Trump administration plan to ease sanctions on Russian companies tied to Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska, clearing the way for debate and a v**e on the plan.
The Senate v**ed shortly after Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin came to the Capitol to urge Republicans to oppose the Democratic-backed resolution of disapproval. But several said they wanted more time to consider the move to ease sanctions on Russia before making a final decision on its fate.
The Treasury Department said in December it would lift sanctions imposed in April on the core businesses of Deripaska, including aluminum company Rusal (0486.HK), its parent, En+, and power firm EuroSibEnergo, watering down the toughest penalties imposed on Russian entities since Moscow’s 2014 annexation of Crimea from Ukraine.