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Aurorus Borealus's avatar

Color me skeptical that Trump will do much of anything to realign the U.S. toward acting rationally in its own national self-interest (as opposed to the interests of Wall-Street financiers) in matters of foreign policy. Trump filled his first cabinet with J. P. Morgan and Goldman Sachs men as well as every washed up mediocre general that he could find. Who appoints someone with the nickname "Mad Dog" to any position of importance? The name itself labels the man an idiot.

I agree with the Russian reactions: skeptical but willing to listen if something does really change. Defeating the blue-haired hoards of chaos, drunken, single moms, and the hoochie mommies of the hood at the ballot box is one thing. Taking on the Wall-Street-CIA=FBI-Federal bureaucracy is another in the U.S. is another thing entirely. Trump won the easy battle. Let us see if he can win the hard one. Let's see if he is even willing to fight the hard battle. He was not in his last attempt to move the U.S. away from the precipice.

And finally, the elephant in the room is Israel. Even if Trump is able to stop the nonsensical drive to war with Russia, deal with China via hard-line diplomacy rather than sabre-rattling and chest thumping, and adopt reasonable policies to curb the power of the drug cartels and Communists who seek to undermine the U.S., the fanatical Zionists, and their perverse influence over U.S. foreign policy remain, and Trump has done nothing to put any distance between their positions and his. To my mind, even if he succeeds somehow in establishing a more self-interested and nationalist foreign policy with regard to affairs in Europe and elsewhere, his reluctance to address the influence of fanatical Zionism on his county will doom it and lead it to war with much of the world.

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773H0+06's avatar

I'll be binge watching all the liberal mental breakdown videos in the next few days.

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