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Biden says world leaders are scared of another Trump presidency
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You know why? Because Trump will call out their BS and make them handle their own affairs, will make them pay their share of the cost it takes to protect, and defend our mutual interest, and will quit just shoveling money into corrupt governments.........
Biden says world leaders are scared of another Trump presidency, tell him 'you can't let' Trump win Biden said people 'lost confidence' in America after Jan. 6 President Biden said during a new interview that several international leaders have told him he cannot let presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump win in 2024. "There's not a major international meeting I attend that, before it’s over, and I've attended many, more than most presidents have in three and a half years, that a world leader doesn’t pull me aside as I’m leaving and say, ‘He can’t win. You can’t let him win,'" Biden said, after telling a story about the first G7 summit he attended as president. https://www.foxnews.com/media/biden-says...-trump-win ![]() We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Good. They should be. The teacher is coming back. Fun with the substitute is over.
I'll take "[BLEEP] that was never said" for $1,000, Alex!
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I think my biggest (Global) fear when it comes to Trump potentially being re-elected is his disregard for the UN and the potential that aid gets cut off on Ukraine, leading Putin to not only further his invasion of Ukraine but also expanding his reign over other bordering countries such as Lithuania, Georgia, Kazakhstan, and others..
I know this is quite drastic since Russia doesn't have the resources to fight battles across all borders so I ask ...... How do you see Russia by the year 2028 if Trump wins the election? Personally, if Russia would expand only to the parts of Ukraine that it currently occupies but leaves the other countries alone, I'd almost take that as a win to mitigate my concerns. The good news is my homeland of Poland is dedicating 4% of their GDP toward their military so they are slowly becoming one of the most powerful militaries in Europe. Thoughts??
06-05-2024, 03:10 PM
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(06-05-2024, 02:48 PM)HURRICANE!!! Wrote: I think my biggest (Global) fear when it comes to Trump potentially being re-elected is his disregard for the UN and the potential that aid gets cut off on Ukraine, leading Putin to not only further his invasion of Ukraine but also expanding his reign over other bordering countries such as Lithuania, Georgia, Kazakhstan, and others.. I agree. It's good that Trump got countries like Poland and Germany to increase their militaries. It's not good if Trump makes Russia feel like they get to invade more places. One thing I would add. There is a treaty that was signed by the US, Russia, and Ukraine when Ukraine gave up their nukes in the early 90s. The Russian soldiers in charge of those nukes in Ukraine could have easily been overrun by Ukrainian soldiers. Ukraine could have just swiped the nukes. But Ukraine chose not to do that. In exchange, Russia and the US promised to respect Ukraines independence and its borders forever. With that in mind, I hope someone gives Ukraine some nukes as part of ending the war. They deserve it. (06-05-2024, 07:38 AM)Caldrac Wrote: I'll take "[BLEEP] that was never said" for $1,000, Alex! Biden might be making it up but there's an article in the Atlantic saying the same thing, European leaders are scared of Trump.
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I don't believe anything these liars say, and ya'll are stupid for eating it up like chumps.
(06-05-2024, 03:14 PM)WingerDinger Wrote: I don't believe anything these liars say, and ya'll are stupid for eating it up like chumps. The Atlantic might be making it up too. I'd be scared if I was a European leader. But it doesn't matter to me either way, doesn't change my mind about anything. I don't know why Biden thinks it would change anyone's mind.
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(06-05-2024, 03:19 PM)mikesez Wrote:(06-05-2024, 03:14 PM)WingerDinger Wrote: I don't believe anything these liars say, and ya'll are stupid for eating it up like chumps. If European leaders are scared, they have ever right to be then. Have you seen Europe lately? lololol Those leaders know that they're fixin to lose their jobs as well. The uniparty has already started to crumble in multiple countries, and here will be no different. The people are tired of their country's leaders lying to them, taking away their freedoms and endangering their security by allowing illegal migrants take over their country. Go ask Javier Milei how scared he is..
Putin would back off. He's been asking for peace numerous times now. It's our taxes that keep this nonsense going with Ukraine.
I could counter argue and say that, based on Biden's recent statements with Ukraine using US missiles to strike Russia, along with NATO looking to push US troops to the front line? This adminstration is the real threat. They're starting too much [BLEEP] all at once. 1. Russia and Ukraine 2. Israel and Palestine 3. Israel and Iran 4. Border crisis allowing a number of Chinese and Middle Eastern people into our country Keep on sippin' that blue tie kool-aid though if you're on the left side of things. Somebody better swap Biden's molotov cocktail out for an ice cream cone and some melatonin and put his old dementia having [BLEEP] back to sleep before his Globalist masters get us into something we don't want. A mound of bear [BLEEP]... Sent from my SM-S906U using Tapatalk ![]() "What do I know of cultured ways, the gilt, the craft and the lie? I, who was born in a naked land and bred in the open sky. The subtle tongue, the sophist guile, they fail when the broadswords sing; Rush in and die, dogs - I was a man before I was a king."
06-05-2024, 04:10 PM
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(06-05-2024, 02:48 PM)HURRICANE!!! Wrote: I think my biggest (Global) fear when it comes to Trump potentially being re-elected is his disregard for the UN and the potential that aid gets cut off on Ukraine, leading Putin to not only further his invasion of Ukraine but also expanding his reign over other bordering countries such as Lithuania, Georgia, Kazakhstan, and others.. All aid to Ukraine should be cut off immediately. None of this would be happening if we had a fair election. People who pretend to have concerns about Trumps foreign policy are idiots and don't deserve to be taken serious. (06-05-2024, 03:49 PM)Caldrac Wrote: Putin would back off. He's been asking for peace numerous times now. It's our taxes that keep this nonsense going with Ukraine. I read melatonin as melanin at first and I was super confused! Anyhow, yes, there are 3 or 4 crises going on now like you listed, but Biden only "started" one of them, the border problem.
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Tell me you know nothing about foreign policy without telling me you know nothing about foreign policy.
(06-05-2024, 11:00 PM)Lucky2Last Wrote: Tell me you know nothing about foreign policy without telling me you know nothing about foreign policy. Tell me you are incapable of original thought without telling me you are incapable of original thought. And this clown calls me "arrogant" LOL what a joke ON TOPIC: World Leaders hate the idea of having to deal with Trump for any number of reasons. You can start with this list of foreign policy screw ups from his time in the White House: (some of the issues listed here have worsened since the time the article was published - just after he lost re-election) Quote:... consider how he handled relations with China. He tried to get Chinese President Xi Jinping to put more pressure on North Korea; Xi refused. Trump's willingness to kowtow to dictators all over the globe whilst frivolously backing out of the worthy trade and security agreements installed by prior administrations is probably the most obvious giant red flag. Sprinkle in getting caught attempting to aid his election by withholding aid in a quid-pro-quo deal to besmirch the current President, and it should be really obvious why international leaders want nothing to do with this horribly unqualified candidate. Of course if you need more, you can review the videos of him literally being laughed at by dozens of world leaders as he rambles incoherently about how great he is while addressing NATO in Brussels. That visit is probably when foreign leaders realized the days of referring to a US president as "leader of the free world" were over. He wasn't interested in the free world, but only himself. That hasn't changed.
You're always laughing, but never bringing anything to the table. But, hey, thanks for a post that is substantive maybe? Link please.
Since you're entering the debate of Trump's foreign policy failures, I guess now is a good time to show how shocked I am that China didn't like Trump. What? Seriously? Doesn't Trump know it's a President's duty to make other countries like him? Remember when China wasn't a super power because it's economy sucked until we sent all our manufacturing there and now we talk all the time about it's potential threat to America? We should make that country happy at all costs. Oh, you remember when Russia invaded Ukraine under Trump and got what he wanted because he didn't see America as a threat to his personal interests? Oh yeah, that was under Obama and Biden. Whoops. You're a foreign policy genius. (06-07-2024, 08:20 AM)Lucky2Last Wrote: You're always laughing, but never bringing anything to the table. But, hey, thanks for a post that is substantive maybe? Link please. the article was a recap of Trump's foreign policy after his term from foreignpolicy.com No one said [BLEEP] about China "liking" Trump but you. [BLEEP] off with that feeble straw man. That's not the point at all and you know it. (Even though he laughably tries to brag about his rapport with their brass.) The article was clear how his China policy negatively impacted America's work force. All you have to do is read it and attempt to comprehend this time. Oh, look, another straw man on Russia/Ukraine. LOL Pitiful retort. Try harder. Don't pretend Trump hasn't declared a hundred times he'll let Putin invade any neighbor that doesn't pay up for protection. He's shouting it from the mountaintop. His proposed approach to Russia would be the most un-American policy we've likely ever seen from a President. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
06-07-2024, 03:45 PM
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Bro, you still can't link it or post the whole article? How hard is that?
Out of curiosity, why do you think I should quote information verbatim or even respond to it. I read it, processed it, overgeneralized a response (because what you posted is a blip on much broader foreign policy platform), and generally mocked you for what amounts to 1 or 2 "failings" of the Trump administration with regards to foreign policy. It's not even a complete picture. Look, dude... the real sign of intelligence is when you can extrapolate information and make connections. Maybe this is why we struggle to be on the same page. I can think without being told what to think, and I just assume you can, too. I'll try harder in the future to make connections for you. Xi refused to pressure N. Korea. Oh no. Freaking Trump. He should have been nicer. Right? Then Xi would have happily done his bidding. Get real. Don't care about his war on Chinese businesses or him leaving a bad TPP deal. That article assumes that Trump is the reason China wanted to become independent of US tech. That's ridiculous. I dare you to waste 5 minutes of your day and google Chinese technological ambitions prior to 2016. They aren't stupid. They literally have ambitions for global dominance. Did you think they were going to use Facebook to get there? Trump initiated a trade war that hurt US businesses... ok, but it also hurt China. I said leading up to 2020 that one of my biggest reasons for wanting to keep Trump in office was that we needed to keep pressure on China for his policy to work. It was a calculated war of attrition. How did that play out after he left office? Biden fixed everything. Lol. JK. [BLEEP] happens. Almost none of the things mentioned (and let's be honest, most of those are nitpicky things) are exclusively dependent on Trump. You want me to break down the Russia stuff, too? It's weak garbage. "We don't know what Trump did with Russia... blah blah blah." What did they actually say there? Nothing. How should I respond to that fine piece of investigative journalism? By and large, his foreign policy was pretty sound. There was peace and prosperity. There were a lot of tensions with China, certainly. Things in the Middle East were stabilizing, etc. Look, there were some things Trump did I didn't like. He really did take a laissez-faire approach to foreign policy in a lot of ways. While I think it was hurting China, I think it strengthened Russia. It could be argued that Trump's hands off approach with Russia helped them economically which led to the Ukraine invasion, but they weren't doing that under Trump. Could it be that there was no need to invade when companies could operate more freely. I think a lot of our global issues stem from the US government trying too hard to manage other places. Does that create competition among other nations? Certainly... but it doesn't create resentment, which is why things are falling apart under the Biden administration. I sure would like to read that whole article. |
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