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Russia and Putin himself is a asset too...
No Wonder why Russia is so messed Up..
Russian people dont mess up their own country
Russia is robbed all over...
So USA Trump and Putin in Russia are both assets...
People think that USA is Country??
USA is just the corporation and corporations have presidents...
Russia is not even leader in this game... USA and Russia are just order followers
Obviously not, judging from Putin's recent remarks. He's ready to aim nuclear missiles at Trump. You sure wouldn't do that to anyone you regarded as an "asset."
Obviously not, judging from Putin's recent remarks. He's ready to aim nuclear missiles at Trump. You sure wouldn't do that to anyone you regarded as an "asset."
Obviously not, judging from Putin's recent remarks. He's ready to aim nuclear missiles at Trump. You sure wouldn't do that to anyone you regarded as an "asset."
Thread kill complete...target destroyed.
Cmon... thats not true!
Nuclear its not anyone attentions!
but why would they need to destroy USA?
it doesnt make any sense
Yes, I am well versed in WW2, however, you still did not address my point...
Exactly what has Trump done? Diplomacy? Doing some things that others disagree with? If Trump said what Obama said, you would have a different view for sure of it.
There is no evidence of collusion at all so far, the investigation is still happening. And even so, still does not make anyone an "asset".
And he does that not just with foreign policy, but with domestic policy, demonstrating even more that, being so consistent, hardly an asset to anyone.
He did not drop sanctions against Russia, this is about as false as the "Obama gave money to Iran" and "Obama gave uranium to Russia" stories. Trump removed sanctions of a few companies who's owners were under sanctions, and the owners relinquished shares in those companies to where they are no longer a controlling owner.
He ran his campaign on withdrawing from foreign conflicts, that was one of his promises. I and many others are all for withdrawing, we are illegally occupying a foreign country, it is a civil war, we have no business there.
Trump called out NATO and made them increase their spending, yet he is now the bad guy? Goodness, you all spin things.
Many people, including me, have for decades wanted the US to withdraw from NATO as there is no need for it, it is an obsolete, bureaucratic organization that has no mission.
I do not think you have demonstrated that Trump somehow is favoring Russia. Everything actually points to he is putting pressure on Russia;
-withdrew from nuclear treaty (but Russia wanted a modification anyway)
-has forced NATO members to increase military spending
-increased US military spending
-we have sent anti-tank weapons to Ukraine, and tons of training provided also
-we have rotational troop deployments now in Norway and Poland
-we entered Syria against the wishes of Russia
-we have kept sanctions on Russia
-has kept the oil prices low by continuing to not intervene in the US production of oil, causing the prices to put pressure on the Russian economy
Need I go on?
I fail to see any of this would be possible with a "Russian asset" in office.
No. Dont. Go On.
Why would we leave NATO? So when we are attacked we have no one to call? You d like that?
Sanctions on Russia were lifted as a xmas present to Putin. Where ve you been?
Obama shoved out the freeloaoding russian s and applied the sanctions trump lifted.
We are abruptly leaving Syria.
And he s raiding military spending to build a vanity wall.
Please, this is fun. Go ahead drop another one my way.
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