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President Donald Trump's United States of America


Of course.....
They're really removing any ambiguity about who their friends are.

On another note, they have reversed the re-naming of military bases. Fort Bragg (named after a Confederate general) was re-named Fort Liberty (kinda lame) but now back to Fort Bragg, but not that Bragg, a WWII army private.

It seems the rollout of the administration's Kristallnacht on ideology has a lot of folks running scared. At some military-serving schools, posters of Martin Luther King have been removed and a biography of astronaut Sally Ride is being considered for purging.

 
The best analogy I've heard of Trump 2.0 and his MAGA Groyper grifters is a comparison to Mao and the Cultural Revolution in China where Mao's Red Guards wreaked havoc.
 
What if a bomb dropped on their heads indeed.

Oops.

I'm not a conspiracy theorist but I firmly believe that if Trump continues down this path we may have another JFK situation.

I wouldn't put it past someone in the US government to concoct something to cover up potential treason or constitutional issues by Trump.
 
This is the end of Pax Americana. Plain and simple. Nobody can rely on the US anymore. And a number of allies will have to consider withdrawal from the Non-proliferation Treaty and pursuit of their own nuclear deterrents.
You know, at this point I don't even think it's all that bad of an idea anymore. It's a hot topic in Europe all of a sudden - Macron is open to a "nuclear umbrella" of France protecting other EU/NATO countries...but then you have the problem of being reliant on France. I wouldn't be surprised to see other European countries pursuing nukes in light of all this. Thanks Trump, Mr. "I just want there to be peace!"
 
You know, at this point I don't even think it's all that bad of an idea anymore. It's a hot topic in Europe all of a sudden - Macron is open to a "nuclear umbrella" of France protecting other EU/NATO countries...but then you have the problem of being reliant on France. I wouldn't be surprised to see other European countries pursuing nukes in light of all this. Thanks Trump, Mr. "I just want there to be peace!"
I certainly wonder why we or any country would have ANY faith in the US as signed treaties are clearly worthless. NAFTA is clearly being breached by the much-hyped tariffs and if NATO was ever a partnership that is clearly no longer the case.
 
You know, at this point I don't even think it's all that bad of an idea anymore. It's a hot topic in Europe all of a sudden - Macron is open to a "nuclear umbrella" of France protecting other EU/NATO countries...but then you have the problem of being reliant on France. I wouldn't be surprised to see other European countries pursuing nukes in light of all this. Thanks Trump, Mr. "I just want there to be peace!"
The last time an Eastern European country relied on security guarantees from France and Britain it did not go well. Ukraine needs be wary of Poland’s experience and not assume that either France or Britain will actively come to its aid during or after the war.
 
The last time an Eastern European country relied on security guarantees from France and Britain it did not go well. Ukraine needs be wary of Poland’s experience and not assume that either France or Britain will actively come to its aid during or after the war.

Hungary is another example.

When the Soviets were rolling tanks into the country, their government called out to the west for help defend them. Those calls fell on deaf ears and led to 35 years of Soviet occupation.
 
They don't but the headline doesn't match the article. Assuming it is a credible source, the article says they won't provide fuel to "all American forces".
Yeah...FYI:


...I think it was an inspiration to our Sun Media. >.<

Either way, I'll try to source my material better next time...my apologies. /bows
 

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