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Trump crossed the rubicon and the World is reacting.
May 22, 2018 14:08:10   #
patrioticmind
 
https://www.globalresearch.ca/trump-crossed-the-rubicon-and-the-world-is-reacting/5640296

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May 22, 2018 14:31:26   #
Lonewolf
 
patrioticmind wrote:
https://www.globalresearch.ca/trump-crossed-the-rubicon-and-the-world-is-reacting/5640296


thats what trump does destroyes

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May 22, 2018 14:35:46   #
jack sequim wa Loc: Blanchard, Idaho
 
patrioticmind wrote:
https://www.globalresearch.ca/trump-crossed-the-rubicon-and-the-world-is-reacting/5640296




An excellent decision by our President. Stop the guaranteed seven year path to nuclear weapons that the failed Obama agreement provides.

God Bless America
God Bless Israel
God Bless and protect President Trump

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May 22, 2018 14:38:58   #
BraveNewWorld
 
I think the article linked is fairly alarmist, I wouldn't take it at its word, as evidenced when it mentions that Trump threatens to drop "The Bomb". Trump is trying to pull out of the deal because it leaves us with two realistic outcomes: Either the EU backs Iran and the US is more isolated from the rest of the world, which many Americans would see as a return to form for the US a la the days of President Washington, President Theodore Roosevelt, or President Monroe, or the EU falls out of the treaty as we did and Iran gets shit on because of it. Both of these outcomes work in America's favor and he is, in my mind, testing the loyalty of the West to itself and the limits of American influence whilst also rearranging the pieces on the board to give us a better bargaining hand. I don't want to call it a brilliant move, but I believe he is making the best of a fairly bad situation that President Obama left us in.

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May 22, 2018 15:39:11   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
patrioticmind wrote:
https://www.globalresearch.ca/trump-crossed-the-rubicon-and-the-world-is-reacting/5640296


Screw Globalism. Go to Europe.

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May 23, 2018 17:13:59   #
teabag09
 
There is a mistake in the very first paragraph. IT WAS NEVER SIGNED BY IRAN! Mike
BraveNewWorld wrote:
I think the article linked is fairly alarmist, I wouldn't take it at its word, as evidenced when it mentions that Trump threatens to drop "The Bomb". Trump is trying to pull out of the deal because it leaves us with two realistic outcomes: Either the EU backs Iran and the US is more isolated from the rest of the world, which many Americans would see as a return to form for the US a la the days of President Washington, President Theodore Roosevelt, or President Monroe, or the EU falls out of the treaty as we did and Iran gets shit on because of it. Both of these outcomes work in America's favor and he is, in my mind, testing the loyalty of the West to itself and the limits of American influence whilst also rearranging the pieces on the board to give us a better bargaining hand. I don't want to call it a brilliant move, but I believe he is making the best of a fairly bad situation that President Obama left us in.
I think the article linked is fairly alarmist, I w... (show quote)

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May 23, 2018 21:02:07   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
teabag09 wrote:
There is a mistake in the very first paragraph. IT WAS NEVER SIGNED BY IRAN! Mike


Iran likes to assassinate police women from embassy windows and violate embassies in other ways as we all know. They believe in generational warfare...like the Hatfields and McCoys and they raise their kids to that purpose.

They've been fairly contemptous of western-style accepted and universally followed diplomatic norms. Would an piece of paper, signed or otherwise, make any difference to people who are waging generational warfare against the west?

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May 23, 2018 21:41:34   #
teabag09
 
Not in this life. Either way the agreement wasn't taken before the Senate to be ratified into a treaty as most of what the Kenyan did wasn't which makes it null and void to begin with. The President was right both lawfully and for the benefit of our Country to scrap it. It gave everything to Iran and nothing to the rest of the WORLD. Mike
BigMike wrote:
Iran likes to assassinate police women from embassy windows and violate embassies in other ways as we all know. They believe in generational warfare...like the Hatfields and McCoys and they raise their kids to that purpose.

They've been fairly contemptous of western-style accepted and universally followed diplomatic norms. Would an piece of paper, signed or otherwise, make any difference to people who are waging generational warfare against the west?

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May 24, 2018 00:10:09   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
teabag09 wrote:
Not in this life. Either way the agreement wasn't taken before the Senate to be ratified into a treaty as most of what the Kenyan did wasn't which makes it null and void to begin with. The President was right both lawfully and for the benefit of our Country to scrap it. It gave everything to Iran and nothing to the rest of the WORLD. Mike


No contest there.

The idea itself is kinda stupid, though, considering the time-honored traditions of Middle Eastern warfare.

Offense: Take a place over. Exile everyone you don't kill horribly if you don't kill everyone horrible. Depopulate the place. Tear down the buildings. Make sure no one comes back for generations.

Defense: Hide behind the women and children...or()...join the other side.

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