Donald Trump has a non-intervionist foreign poilicy?

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Trump has said that he would have left Saadam and Gadaffi in power. That sounds like a non-interventionist policy to me. What do you guys think?

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I think you have a very recent join date and only two posts. That said sure. He's a non-interventionist. He's still wrong on just about everything else.
 
Trump has said that he would have left Saadam and Gadaffi in power. That sounds like a non-interventionist policy to me. What do you guys think?

Intervention also means no US military bases abroad and no military and financial support for foreign states/governments.
 
I think you have a very recent join date and only two posts. That said sure. He's a non-interventionist. He's still wrong on just about everything else.

And the user name of "Paulbot", and a green dot at 15 posts.

Well, let's see what a reset will do...
 
ooo, ooo, let's make it two....

I'm holding out to see if / how he responds to me in his other trumpette thread, before I decide to make it three. :) Remember that user from a while back who had an entirely full red bar? Do we have another contender? :D
 
This shit is getting comical. I'm beyond getting pissed at the stupidity, it's now firmly into comedy territory.

I know it's hard to accept, but Trump is really going to audit the fed. Aren't you excited? that is ron paul legacy we are talking about
 
OK, now I know you're a satire account. These days it's hard to tell.

Trump will ban the muslims, this is a good thing as muslims don't want democracy, they want sharia law. this is why iraq was a big mistake. Setting up democracy where muslims don't want it is bad idea.
 
Is Trump Non intervention? False, he is Jacksonian.

Trump’s nationalism could be destructive

He is more of a Jacksonian, in this view, America should vigorously pursue narrow national interests and seek to be feared rather than loved.

Trump’s version of American nationalism without reference to American principles is Putinism by another name.
“The great need today isn’t to ‘beat’ core allies such as Mexico and Japan, while working with Vladimir Putin,”


George Mason University’s Colin Dueck explains diplomatically.

Trump promises actions—such as forcing the Mexican government to fund the great wall and Trumps move to impose massive tariffs against China would earn derisive laughter at the World Trade Organization

Less gently put, Trump would be a president who could not reliably tell America’s enemies from its friends. He contemplates actions such as weakening American security assurances to South Korea that might invite war
 
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