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posted 3 years ago by TheImpossible1 3 years ago by TheImpossible1 +32 / -0
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– NoGardE 13 points 3 years ago +13 / -0

Why does America's foreign policy turn on a narrow strip of land on the east end of the Mediterranean?

Like I said, Trump made a mistake and trusted Jared Kushner. I suspect he's learned his lesson there.

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– onetruephilosoraptor 4 points 3 years ago +4 / -0

He hasn't learned any lesson at all. Trump still pals around with Kushner, still thinks OWS was the best thing he did.

He will be 78 in 2024.

I would rather have DeSantis in 2024.

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– onetruephilosoraptor 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

We cannot blindly trust any politician so it is good to be cautious. We have people in our base who blindly trust Trump only. That is not good either.

We will see how DeSantis really is soon. Right now I prefer him over a 78 year old Trump but we will see during the primaries who is the best option.

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– blackestknight 4 points 3 years ago +4 / -0

Why does America's foreign policy turn on a narrow strip of land on the east end of the Mediterranean?

Why wouldn't it when its opponents hate America ?

Trump made a mistake and trusted Jared Kushner. I suspect he's learned his lesson there.

Learned what lesson ? Kushner is his son in law and brokered a massive peace deal that Trump still touts as one of his presidency's historical achievements.

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– NoGardE 9 points 3 years ago +9 / -0

Do you know why the opponent's of the State of Israel hate America? It's because the US military has been the tool of the State of Israel's foreign policy for 60 years, and they're rather sick of getting blown up or starved for that cause.

Maybe Trump hasn't learned not to trust Kushner, but Kushner and Ivanka have distanced themselves from daddy. The people who would be staffing a 47 administration know where the problems came from.

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– blackestknight 3 points 3 years ago +3 / -0

Do you know why the opponent's of the State of Israel hate America?

Yes, because they are jealous little muslim bitches.

Maybe Trump hasn't learned not to trust Kushner, but Kushner and Ivanka have distanced themselves from daddy.

Sounds like your head cannon fanfic to me.

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– NigaroFagetsu-kun 4 points 3 years ago +4 / -0

What the other guy said about the US being Israel's golemn is accurate.

I would add that many of the terrorist groups that are targeted by jsoc were created by Israel (or western governments at the behest of Israel) for the purpose of destabilizing Israel's rivals. The happy byproduct of that destabilization being the push of refugees into Europe, and an erosion of their national identities.

It sounds ridiculous, but over the last 10 years I've had several MI squirrels tell me some version of this.

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– Assassin47 3 points 3 years ago +3 / -0

The other guy makes a good point that there's no other options. Unless you think the LP will win.

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– NoGardE 3 points 3 years ago +3 / -0

Rand Paul is an option, though I know the Republican primary would never take him over Trump.

But yes, we all do know the LP is not taking the white house in 24.

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– Assassin47 5 points 3 years ago +5 / -0

You're right in that he would make sure his branch of government does everything by the book and follows the Constitution to the letter. I'm afraid we're beyond that now.

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