Trump Monday Prime Time Address: Afghan Strategy

This is all Ivanka's fault.
Trump Monday Prime Time Address: Afghan Strategy
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The rule is "once a spook, always a spook," but could Scheuer be the exception that proves the rule? I haven't heard from him in awhile, but he might make a good running mate.

Then again, if he's no exception, he could sink the candidacy.

He viciously attacked Rand back in 2014 for allegedly selling out to the hawks: then, later, jumped on the Trumpwagon.

...Raimondo syndrome.

So, I don't know if he's "always a spook" or nuts, but, either way, I'd want him nowhere near Rand's campaign.
 
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He viciously attacked Rand back in 2014 for allegedly selling out to the hawks: then, later, jumped on the Trumpwagon.

...Raimondo syndrome.

So, I don't know if he's "always a spook" or nuts, but, either way, I'd want him nowhere near Rand's campaign.

It's part of waking up to the truth that damn near everything surrounding the 9/11 and OBL/AQ narrative was crap. Dare I say that even Ron's blowback statements weren't completely accurate (probably a political necessity however), so if one accepts that blowback wasn't what caused 9/11 then one must accept that Scheurer's OBL commentaries were crap. He, of all people, would know the real story about OBL. If he wasn't honest then indeed, once a spook, always a spook.
 
So I'm not watching, but from what you guys are posting, it looks pretty much like what we were expecting. Sorry for the ones who got fell for his sales pitch. :(

I don't think many of the people who supported him are happy about this at all. I know I am not. But, I am also not going to sit here and claim he hasn't done anything right. Because that would be a lie. Right out of the gate he shut down the Trans Pacific Partnership, he got us out of the Paris Climate deal, he has curtailed the growth of federal regulations, etc.

Damn sight short of what he promised and I am not at all happy about this interventionist crap. But, given the alternative, I would vote for him again. At least the way things sit right now.

Note: He is getting advice on foreign policy from the globalist pukes in his cabinet. Garbage in, garbage out. He needs to get rid of them. When he chose them, they were on the advice of others. I doubt he knew who to pick for foreign policy. This is one of the reasons I hoped that Ron would reach out to him on recommendations, when Trump was looking for candidates. As often as Trump changes staff, I suppose it's never too late. There certainly isn't anything to lose from Ron doing this.
 
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He viciously attacked Rand back in 2014 for allegedly selling out to the hawks: then, later, jumped on the Trumpwagon.

...Raimondo syndrome.

So, I don't know if he's "always a spook" or nuts, but, either way, I'd want him nowhere near Rand's campaign.

It would be better if Commies, pretending to be libertarians, stayed away from him too.
 
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Rand has a good relationship with Trump. I hope and pray that he gets in Trump's ear over this. We have no business being in Afghanistan. Trump's instincts were right and now, he's being led into it by the freaking globalists in his cabinet.
 
Think the hegemons didn't intend this move? It's aimed directly at India.


China And Russia Defend Pakistan Against Trump’s Strategy
https://www.valuewalk.com/2017/08/c...rategy/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter


Addressing a daily news briefing on Tuesday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying defended Pakistan after Trump’s speech and praised her country’s “all-weather” friend for making “great sacrifices” and “important contributions” in the fight against terrorism. Mrs. Chunying also called on the international community to “fully recognize” Islamabad’s struggle against terrorism.

Russia echoed a similar sentiment on Tuesday. When speaking to Russia’s “Afghanistan” daily, Russian Presidential Envoy to Afghanistan Zamir Kabulov lambasted Trump’s Pakistan strategy and insisted that Islamabad is “a key regional player to negotiate with.”

“Putting pressure [on Pakistan] may seriously destabilize the region-wide security situation and result in negative consequences for Afghanistan,” the Russian presidential envoy to Kabul said.
 
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