Is he a Russia agent? Does he just want to feel powerful instilling fear into other world leaders. Does he just want revenge against those who made even the smallest criticism. Or does he just want what's best for America. His actions don't seem to have any clear plan. |
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Why are other “world leaders” fearful of Trump?
One purpose of the EU was to establish a trading bloc that could compete with the US and put European countries together on an even footing with the Americans in terms of economic power, prestige and influence.
In fact since 2008 the EU economy has fallen further and further behind. The only thing the EU excels at is bureaucracy, indecision, and spewing out welfare payments.
If the European project has been even vaguely successful the Europeans wouldn’t care less what Trump thinks.
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"Wish the UK had a strong leader like Trump.. our clowns give more money we haven’t got to a dwarf, money laundering dictator zalensky."
He's not a strong leader. He is a bad businessman, poor communicator and doesn't not understand negotiation only coercion. |
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"Wish the UK had a strong leader like Trump.. our clowns give more money we haven’t got to a dwarf, money laundering dictator zalensky.
He's not a strong leader. He is a bad businessman, poor communicator and doesn't not understand negotiation only coercion. "
I agree with the coercion but zelensky is the one apologising. I think it's wrong but you can't negotiate from a position of weakness and unfortunately since Europe hasn't bothered with worthwhile armed forces since ww2 Ukraine has no option |
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I don’t think Trump is a Russian agent & think that is lazy thinking tbh.
Remember him saying Europe shouldn’t become too reliant on Russian fossil fuels?
Why would a Russian agent say that?
I think he wants a quick end to the Russia/Ukraine conflict & he has recognised that Ukraine will run out of fighting men before the Russians do so there is little point carrying on until all the Ukies are dead. |
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By *m389Man 21 weeks ago
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I think Trump is trying to be pragmatic. Putin is here to stay, there is no getting rid of him whether you like it or not.
Given this circumstance, the world is safer if the US has somewhat friendly relationships with Russia than if it had hostile relations.
It might be morally repulsive to entertain the idea of being on good terms with Putin. But for the greater good, that is ensuring we don't spiral into WW3, it might be necessary to take on in the chin. |
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I think Trump and the rest of the World leaders are all living in fear, fear of each other and themselves,
Paranoid and lack real self confidence, they all put up a tough front, but they are all really scared.
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By *ild_oatsMan 21 weeks ago
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Three ex-KGB agents located in different places and speaking at different times agree on the story suggests this possibility should not be dismissed out of hand.
If it is true, that he was recruited in 1987 it would be the greatest achievement of the KGB to have an asset that gets elected as president of the USA. Russia plays a long game. |
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"Three ex-KGB agents located in different places and speaking at different times agree on the story suggests this possibility should not be dismissed out of hand.
If it is true, that he was recruited in 1987 it would be the greatest achievement of the KGB to have an asset that gets elected as president of the USA. Russia plays a long game."
I think the infiltration could be much deeper than that.
Starmer himself visited Communist controlled Czechoslovakia in 1986 to attend an “International Work Camp”.
Maybe he was recruited there. It could be that what we are witnessing is a pincer movement. Starmer talking up a war that he knows we can’t win to give the Russians an opportunity to attack and invade Norfolk. Before we know it the Russkis could be frogmarching their way through Bradford.
Time to restart those McCarthy hearings again. They are probably everywhere.
I don’t think we’ve seen these levels of “Reds Under The Bed” hysteria since the Cold War.
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"Three ex-KGB agents located in different places and speaking at different times agree on the story suggests this possibility should not be dismissed out of hand."
Three people that are all known to be members of an organisation that is designed to spread disinformation, might not be the most reliable witnesses. |
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I doubt he's an agent in the conventional sense, but it's clear he has a strong affection for Russia generally, and Putin in particular. here can be no doubt that US policy is under influence from the Russians, and the prospect of huge personal business gains plays very well with Trump. |
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Not an agent per se but I’d put money down they the kgb have something pretty damning over him, the fact he’s telling the pentagon to let the Russians get on with their cyber attacks, against all security service advice is very telling. |
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He's interested only in the sovereign state of Trump. He's likely to gravitate to Russia only because of the style of Putin but he's dangerous because of this and his personality. He's been helping Putin for a long time |
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"Three ex-KGB agents located in different places and speaking at different times agree on the story suggests this possibility should not be dismissed out of hand.
If it is true, that he was recruited in 1987 it would be the greatest achievement of the KGB to have an asset that gets elected as president of the USA. Russia plays a long game.
I think the infiltration could be much deeper than that.
Starmer himself visited Communist controlled Czechoslovakia in 1986 to attend an “International Work Camp”.
Maybe he was recruited there. It could be that what we are witnessing is a pincer movement. Starmer talking up a war that he knows we can’t win to give the Russians an opportunity to attack and invade Norfolk. Before we know it the Russkis could be frogmarching their way through Bradford.
Time to restart those McCarthy hearings again. They are probably everywhere.
I don’t think we’ve seen these levels of “Reds Under The Bed” hysteria since the Cold War.
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Was Boris at the same work camp, you know him being the person that started this support. |
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"Three ex-KGB agents located in different places and speaking at different times agree on the story suggests this possibility should not be dismissed out of hand.
If it is true, that he was recruited in 1987 it would be the greatest achievement of the KGB to have an asset that gets elected as president of the USA. Russia plays a long game.
I think the infiltration could be much deeper than that.
Starmer himself visited Communist controlled Czechoslovakia in 1986 to attend an “International Work Camp”.
Maybe he was recruited there. It could be that what we are witnessing is a pincer movement. Starmer talking up a war that he knows we can’t win to give the Russians an opportunity to attack and invade Norfolk. Before we know it the Russkis could be frogmarching their way through Bradford.
Time to restart those McCarthy hearings again. They are probably everywhere.
I don’t think we’ve seen these levels of “Reds Under The Bed” hysteria since the Cold War.
Was Boris at the same work camp, you know him being the person that started this support."
Or at a villa with an ex KGB officer and his son..
Wonder what the son was later awarded.
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