Trump just made it clear to every banana republic president in his back yard who's been cozying up to China and every other US enemy for the past decade and more that they are not safe in their own beds. If you don't think that's a sign of strength, then you are delusional. He did so, not just in spite of his nation's enemies, but also in spite of every Boomercon Raytheon shareholder who advocates for the kind of protracted interventions that Trump has repeatedly refrained from engaging in. Far from being thrilled or ecstatic, Lindsay Graham is almost certainly sitting in his office in Washington, staring at his screen going, "Was that it? Well, now, how in the sweet-potato hell am I gonna get rich off o' that?"
It's six months after the bombing of Iran, and eight years after the bombing of Syria. No further military action on America's part has resulted from either intervention, despite the panicked, hysterical black-pilling cries to the contrary from all of your favorite controlled-oppositon pundits. We are still not in World War 3 with nukes flying over our heads, so it might be time to consider the possibility that Trump might actually know what he's doing.
What you seem to be advocating for is that America continues to be the only great power that "negotiates" in good faith with rivals who look you in the eyes and smile as you watch them take a shit in your garden. The Thomas Massie, Rand Paul libertarian utopia where the United States refuses to lift a finger to defend its own interests and the rest of the world just agrees to leave them alone in response will always be a fantasy. Every enemy of the West has been emboldened, not just by the Liberal global order's complicity in the collective suicide of Western nations, but by the perceived unwillingness of the guy with the biggest hammer in the room to bring it down.
The weak, plaintive hand-wringing of the black-pilling "dissident right" is exposed a psyop by the fact that this is how they react literally any time somebody actually does something.
Trump just made it clear to every banana republic president in his back yard who's been cozying up to China and every other US enemy for the past decade and more that they are not safe in their own beds. If you don't think that's a sign of strength, then you are delusional. He did so, not just in spite of his nation's enemies, but also in spite of every Boomercon Raytheon shareholder who advocates for the kind of protracted interventions that Trump has repeatedly refrained from engaging in. Far from being thrilled or ecstatic, Lindsay Graham is almost certainly sitting in his office in Washington, staring at his screen going, "Was that it? Well, now, how in the sweet-potato hell am I gonna get rich off o' that?"
It's six months after the bombing of Iran, and eight years after the bombing of Syria. No further military action on America's part has resulted from either intervention, despite the panicked, hysterical black-pilling cries to the contrary from a of your favorite controlled-oppositon pundits. We are still not in World War 3 with nukes flying over our heads, so it might be time to consider the possibility that Trump might actually know what he's doing.
What you seem to be advocating for is that America continues to be the only great power that "negotiates" in good faith with rivals who look you in the eyes and smile as you watch them take a shit in your garden. The Thomas Massie, Rand Paul libertarian utopia where the United States refuses to lift a finger to defend its own interests and the rest of the world just agrees to leave them alone in response will always be a fantasy. Every enemy of the West has been emboldened, not just by the Liberal global order's complicity in the collective suicide of Western nations, but by the perceived unwillingness of the guy with the biggest jammer in the room to bring it down.
The weak, plaintive hand-wringing of the black-pilling "dissident right" is exposed a psyop by the fact that this is how they react literally any time somebody actually does something.
Trump just made it clear to every banana republic president in his back yard who's been cozying up to China and every other US enemy for the past decade and more that they are not safe in their own beds. If you don't think that's a sign of strength, then you are delusional. He did so, not just in spite of his nation's enemies, but also in spite of every Boomercon Raytheon shareholder who advocates for the kind of protracted interventions that Trump has repeatedly refrained from engaging in. Far from being thrilled or ecstatic, Lindsay Graham is almost certainly sitting in his office in Washington, staring at his screen going, "Was that it? Well, now, how in the sweet-potato hell am I gonna get rich off o' that?"
It's six months after the bombing of Iran, and eight years after the bombing of Syria. No further military action on America's part has resulted from either intervention, despite the panicked, hysterical black-pilling cries to the contrary from a of your favorite controlled-oppositon pundits. We are still not in World War 3 with nukes flying over our heads, so it might be time to consider the possibility that Trump might actually know what he's doing.
What you seem to be advocating for is that America continues to be the only great power that "negotiates" in good faith with rivals who look you in the eyes and smile as you watch them take a shit in your garden. The Thomas Massie, Rand Paul libertarian utopia where the United States refuses to lift a finger to defend its own interests and the rest of the world just agrees to leave them alone in response will always be a fantasy. Every enemy of the West has been emboldened, not just by the Liberal global order's complicity in the collective suicide of Western nations, but by the perceived unwillingness of the guy with the biggest jammer in the room to bring it down.
The weak, plaintive hand-wringing of the black-pilling "dissident right" is exposed as the psyop it is because this is how they react literally any time somebody actually does something.
Trump just made it clear to every banana republic president in his back yard who's been cozying up to China and every other US enemy for the past decade and more that they are not safe in their own beds. If you don't think that's a sign of strength, then you are delusional. He did so, not just in spite of his nation's enemies, but also in spite of every Boomercon Raytheon shareholder who advocates for the kind of protracted interventions that Trump has repeatedly refrained from engaging in. Far from being thrilled or ecstatic, Lindsay Graham is almost certainly sitting in his office in Washington, staring at his screen going, "Was that it? Well, now, how in the sweet-potato hell am I gonna get rich off o' that?"
It's six months after the bombing of Iran, and eight years after the bombing of Syria. No further military action on America's part has resulted from either intervention, despite the panicked, hysterical black-pilling cries to the contrary from a of your favorite controlled-oppositon pundits. We are still not in World War 3 with nukes flying over our heads, so it might be time to consider the possibility that Trump might actually know what he's doing.
What you seem to be advocating for is that America continues to be the only great power that "negotiates" in good faith with rivals who look you in the eyes and smile as you watch them take a shit in your garden. The Thomas Massie, Rand Paul libertarian utopia where the United States refuses to lift a finger to defend its own interests and the rest of the world just agrees to leave them alone in response will always be a fantasy. Every enemy of the West has been emboldened, not just by the Liberal global order's complicity in the collective suicide of Western nations, but by the perceived unwillingness of the guy with the biggest jammer in the room to bring it down.