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  1. I am not sure if burning bridges is the way to put it. It is more closely like placing one foot over the other foot and then give them a double tap with a shot gun.

  2. One_Disaster_5995 on

    I don’t think Americans realize how hated Trump is outside of the US right now -and in his wake, the USA.

  3. As Putin intended. As Heritage Foundation intended. As oligarchs intended. As AIPAC – well – they just don’t care as long as Iran is getting bombed.

  4. AcanthisittaNo6653 on

    If he won’t stop on his own, he needs to be stopped. It’s a law of motion.

  5. Trump is insane. What he is doing can’t be undone. Trump’s threat to Iran can never be justified. This is what can be expected for the next 3 years unless the GOP grows a pair and uses the 25th Amendment. Unless he is held responsible now, his actions and words today will be like Groundhog Day.

  6. Responsible-Pain-620 on

    It’s a feature of this administration, not a bug. He ran and was assisted in being put into power to severely weaken the United States. It’s the only logical conclusion if you watch his administration’s actions over their words.

  7. Trump set the world on fire and is mad everyone isn’t putting it out for him so he’s throwing gasoline on the fire

  8. AdHopeful3801 on

    >Again, I think it would be good for Europe — which has seen energy prices skyrocket because of the war and still needs the U.S. for its security — to swallow some of the humiliation and help.

    Jonah Goldberg utterly, utterly, utterly misses the point.

    U.S. allies are, by staying the fuck out of this stupid war, doing the best possible thing they can for themselves. Nobody with any sense would trust Trump, the U.S. , Netanyahu, or Israel further than they can be thrown. When the U.S. stops bombing people, somebody is going to have to pick up the pieces and be involved in securing the resulting armistice.

    And that somebody needs to not be anyone involved in the war. The European states would like a seat at that table, and by joining the American war, they’re basically ceding it all to Russia, China, India, and Pakistan.

  9. Well, MAGA was right about one thing. Trump runs the country like he runs his businesses…. straight into the fucking ground.

  10. DifficultOpposite614 on

    And again the question must be asked, if he was working as a foreign asset what would he be doing differently??? He’s destroyed the country and we’ll be stuck drowning in the ashes for the rest of our lives

  11. Freddy-Borden on

    The President is a foreign asset, and you are a legitimate traitor to America if you support him

  12. Yeah thats the plan, isolate the american people in a new country specific dark age, keep em scared, poor, sick and uneducated and live under a ruling cast of oligarchs as a serf caste, thats the maga endgame.

  13. Fl0riduh_Man on

    It’s all in the P2025 plan, isolate America from its historical allies because the thought is that the more we’re removed from the feminizing aura of Europe and its woke ways, the more our inner He-Man Woman Hater would flourish.

    It’s stupid, but so are MAGA

  14. HEYYYYYYYY_SATAN on

    Next Dem president—if we ever get to that point—is going to have their work cut out for them. The America apology tour is going to be a very rough one.

  15. >Again, I think it would be good for Europe — which has seen energy prices skyrocket because of the war and still needs the U.S. for its security — to swallow some of the humiliation and help.

    Yeah, not buying this argument at all.

    Trump started the war on his own, and has proven time and again that he can’t be trusted by anyone, not just the Europeans. Plus there’s no guarantee helping Trump will fix anything in the first place.

  16. This is one of the oligarch owned newspapers that refused to allow an editorial supporting harris/walz.

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