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The 2020 Presidential Election - Convention & General Election


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14 minutes ago, knapplc said:

You would have to be an idiot to vote for Trump at this point. 

 

Secret talks with Putin so common they barely make headlines anymore. And the fact that he's doing nothing on the bounties on our troops should be immediately disqualifying for anyone, but especially for those who served.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

but he owns the libz tho

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2 hours ago, knapplc said:

 

So now you know this isn't true?

 

How?

 

I don't how true it is and neither do you.  Conceptually it sounds plausible because governments (including ours) do support rogue groups that are fighting against their rivals.  But so far it's a media story circulated by political actors we have absolutely no way of verifying or falsifying it.

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2 hours ago, Notre Dame Joe said:

 

I don't how true it is and neither do you.  Conceptually it sounds plausible because governments (including ours) do support rogue groups that are fighting against their rivals.  But so far it's a media story circulated by political actors we have absolutely no way of verifying or falsifying it.

 

So if it is true, American troops are being murdered for bounty.

 

And your orange cheeto god is not doing a thing about it. He's not verifying if it is or isn't true. And he's having clandestine meetings with the guy who put the bounties on our soldiers.

 

And you're OK with not checking that out. 

 

Which is, frankly, disgusting.

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A real analysis of Trump's foreign policy.

 

For all the false talk of its “collusion” with Russia, the Trump administration has repeatedly opposed the surreal German–Russian natural-gas deal. It upped sanctions on Russian oligarchs, jawboned NATO to beef up its expenditures and defenses, especially in the context of Russian bullying of Eastern Europe, and sold lethal weapons to Ukraine after the Obama administration had refused to do so. The U.S. pulled out of an asymmetrical 1987 Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty that was continually violated by Moscow, and it increased defense spending — also the exact opposite of Obama-era appeasement of Russia.

 

Yet one casualty of the Russian-“collusion” myth was the end of traditional Kissingerian realist triangulation, or the old American policy that neither a nuclear China nor a nuclear Russia should become a better friend to the other than each was to the U.S. One of the reasons China has so brazenly moved on its Indian border, threatened Taiwan, cracked down on Hong Kong, and carved out bases in the South China Sea is that the U.S. has not worked with Russia in areas of mutual advantage to curb Chinese aggression.

 

https://www.nationalreview.com/magazine/2020/08/10/trumps-reactive-engagement/#slide-1

 

 

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