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1 minute ago, johnnybangkok said:

There's nothing more dangerous than a man backed into a corner, looking for any possible way out. 

If it's not here it'll be Iran. Anything to change the narrative from impeachment.

This is when he's at his most dangerous.

Yes and no. There really is no domestic base (not including Russian and Iranian spies, etc.) for throwing the Kurds under the bus. Not from the right, left, or center! 45 has basically impeached himself in the house and brought them to a point where they really have no choice but to impeach. With this development, it's beginning to feel like he's starting to beg to be convicted by the senate as well. It's well known that senate support of 45 is mostly transactional. We'll put up with your bizarre antics as long as you give us what we want (trash Obamacare, tax cuts for the rich, right wing judges, etc.). But one of things the republicans senators want is to not throw the Kurds under the bus. This is giving them an excuse to jump ship from the Trump Train. 

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2 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

Yes and no. There really is no domestic base (not including Russian and Iranian spies, etc.) for throwing the Kurds under the bus. Not from the right, left, or center! 45 has basically impeached himself in the house and brought them to a point where they really have no choice but to impeach. With this development, it's beginning to feel like he's starting to beg to be convicted by the senate as well. It's well known that senate support of 45 is mostly transactional. We'll put up with your bizarre antics as long as you give us what we want (trash Obamacare, tax cuts for the rich, right wing judges, etc.). But one of things the republicans senators want is to not throw the Kurds under the bus. This is giving them an excuse to jump ship from the Trump Train. 

I don't think that the Kurdish issue has all that much (any?) resonance with Trump's base. So it's extremely dubious that Republican senators would vote for impeachment based on this. 

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5 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

Yes and no. There really is no domestic base (not including Russian and Iranian spies, etc.) for throwing the Kurds under the bus. Not from the right, left, or center! 45 has basically impeached himself in the house and brought them to a point where they really have no choice but to impeach. With this development, it's beginning to feel like he's starting to beg to be convicted by the senate as well. It's well known that senate support of 45 is mostly transactional. We'll put up with your bizarre antics as long as you give us what we want (trash Obamacare, tax cuts for the rich, right wing judges, etc.). But one of things the republicans senators want is to not throw the Kurds under the bus. This is giving them an excuse to jump ship from the Trump Train. 

I don't disagree but my comment was more about changing the media coverage than anything else. 

We all know Trump is great at re-directing the media and since this does not make any sense whatsoever (to include your reasons) one can only surmise it's to change the narrative.

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5 hours ago, mtls2005 said:

 

You do realize that this is a "fictional" quote, from a fantasy novel ("Legend"), "spoken" an imaginary person. The author of the novel is David Gemmell.

 

Any man who must say, ‘I am the king,’ is no true king. I’ll make sure you understand that when I’ve won your war for you.

 

-Game of Thrones (TV show)

Any man who must say, ‘I am the king,’ is no true king " this doesn't apply to Trump, when he says he's the king, yes, we have to agree, he's the king of stupidity

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6 hours ago, a340bangla1 said:

Stable genius with great and unmatched wisdom.

Unbelievable. And he is the president of the US.

Straight from the horses rear end from the one person in the whole world who knows more about everything than any other person, living or dead.

 

Coming soon to a bookshop near you, via multiple chat shows the latest (ghost written) book.

 

How to lose friends and allies and upset nations world wide in one easy lesson. 

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9 hours ago, webfact said:

Trump threatens Turkey with 'extremely decimated economy' over Syria

Turkey's economy is just about stuffed as it is. Whatever Trump thinks he might do won't matter an iota. Except that it might scupper any Turkish/Thailand EEC investment plans.

Somkid has not long been over there doing a slick used car salesman job on Turkey hoping to induce them to invest in the EEC. Thailand's is scraping the bottom of the foreign investment barrel with Turkey.

 

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1 minute ago, soalbundy said:

The Lord hath spoken, seems he will be getting a second crucifixtion though, Oh dear, never mind.

That sounds more like something that the Wizard of Oz would have said. What does that say about his mental state? I can say with certainty that no American president has ever spoken with such totally BIZARRE self glorification and it's very unlikely there will be another one in future (that is if there are American presidents after him). 

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58 minutes ago, ToddinChonburi said:

So many military minded posters in here please share what the real  strategy is. You should listen to the Generals on this one.

Well certainly Trump should have but he ignored the Pentagons advice. He is a very wise genius and so always knows best you see !!!

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13 minutes ago, Saint Nick said:

So I assume you are still proud of this bumbling idiot, who can not piece 2 sentences together and who basically just gave the "okay" for Turkey to kill the Kurds!

What fun!

 

He's a doer not just a talker like the guy before him.

He is keeping his promises....to get America out of other people's

business. Not a good idea to stay embroiled in islamic countries and 

being party to their infighting. Let them sort it out on their own.

We have already seen what happened to Russia in Afghanistan.

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2 minutes ago, JHolmesJr said:

another "whistleblower"?

 

The call is coming from inside the House.

 

No whistleblower(s), just insiders (leakers) worried about the president's aberrent behavior.

 

How Erdogan Backed Trump Into a Corner on Syria

 

Like a lot of the president’s tweets, that’s not entirely accurate. The new U.S. posture in northeastern Syria is a response to the obduracy of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, U.S. officials tell me, who was unmoved by the pleading and pressure of U.S. diplomats and generals to forgo a planned invasion.

 

https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2019-10-07/u-s-withdrawal-from-syria-erdogan-backed-trump-into-a-corner

 

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