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43 minutes ago, Thingamabob said:

So how do you think Biden regards the UK?

As a reliable ally and a force for democracy and stability in the world. 

 

Why?  How do you think Biden regards the UK?

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21 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:

It must be his collection of McDonalds menus from all over the world....

Or copies of videos made by Putin! Eh eh!

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Posted
35 minutes ago, Thingamabob said:

Wrong. They think Biden is an IRA supporter.

You need to get over the idea that the UK has some kind of special relationship with the UK.

 

The UK shall not do as it pleases in Ireland without pushback from the significant Irish lobby in the US.

 

Characterize this as ‘Biden supporting the IRA’ if doing so makes you feel better about the UK policies in Ireland being very much subject to approval from Washington, regardless of who is President.

 

The views of voting Irish Americans are far more important to US Presidents than what the UK thinks it can do in Ireland.

 

Posted
2 hours ago, proton said:

Biden, or is it the 46? has already achieved that by gifting millions of dollars worth of arms to the Taliban, having no southern border control and making the USA a world wide joke. ????

Stuff they really wanted to keep, they kept.

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Posted
1 hour ago, wombat said:

Well golly gosh.. here we are how many days later and Trump hasn't been arrested for espionage...

I mean the DOJ knew what documents they were looking for...didn't they?

These guys really don't want the Donald to run in the next president elections do they?

2, all of which were on a weekend.

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On 8/14/2022 at 6:49 AM, Phoenix Rising said:
On 8/14/2022 at 5:40 AM, mikeymike100 said:

What you say is fair enough. If that is in fact what happened? If the evidence is so damming then surely the DOJ can charge him? As yet as far as I know he hasn't been charged with anything.

Because they don't want to rush this case would be the answer. AG Garland will make absolutely 100% sure all tees are crossed and all ies are dotted before making whatever move he's gonna make, Surely you can understand that, right?

Correct. Since Trump is "two and o" on impeachments, they're making sure that the DOJ and FBI lawyers can breath longer in the swamp water than Trump's crocodiles lawyers.

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2 minutes ago, Walker88 said:

I would say it is particularly bad news for 45 that he hasn't been charged yet.

 

The fact that the search team had with them the Chief of Counterintelligence is a really bad sign for him, because it suggests they are building a big case to include "Conspiracy to Commit Espionage", a capital offense carrying the death penalty.

 

Here's how they build it:

 

1) He had documents he had no right to have

2) He lied about returning everything in June

3) Lying shows criminal intent and obstruction of justice

4) The obvious reason for retaining docs and lying about it is that he planned to monetize the material; there is no other possible explanation

 

The Feds have someone inside MaL. It is quite possible that long ago they got a warrant to tap his commo, and if so, they could have evidence of his intent to monetize the material.

 

Such a case takes time to build, and DoJ will not only try to get the ringleader, but everyone else who might be involved. As has now become abundantly clear, AG Garland is meticulous and thorough.

 

Because ANYONE who help 45 pack and ship those classified docs to MaL is subject to criminal prosecution and imprisonment ("45 told me to do it" is not a defense), DoJ may well have other co-conspirators under investigation and some might be cooperating as part of a plea deal.

Let's not get carried away. Try to remember that, on the emotional level,  we're dealing with an angry resentful child. I think it's far more likely that Trump held on to that stuff because he couldn't accept that he lost the election and it was his way of trolling the Biden administration.

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Posted (edited)
35 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

You need to get over the idea that the UK has some kind of special relationship with the UK.

 

The UK shall not do as it pleases in Ireland without pushback from the significant Irish lobby in the US.

 

Characterize this as ‘Biden supporting the IRA’ if doing so makes you feel better about the UK policies in Ireland being very much subject to approval from Washington, regardless of who is President.

 

The views of voting Irish Americans are far more important to US Presidents than what the UK thinks it can do in Ireland.

 

Yes indeed. You could have saved your breath, but thank you anyway. I repeat that many people in the UK believe that Biden is an IRA supporter, unlike Trump.

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Posted
2 hours ago, proton said:

Biden, or is it the 46? has already achieved that by gifting millions of dollars worth of arms to the Taliban, having no southern border control and making the USA a world wide joke. ????

Do you have any idea of the amounts of equipment accumulated

over 20 years?

 

Obviously not.

 

Have you any idea of the logistics of shipping equipment across half the world? Apart from the fact that most vehicles have to be properly cleaned an disinfected, how do you think that they would get out of Afghanistan in the first place?

 

Each item has a cost value. That means would it be cheaper to leave it behind or take it back. Really heavy items such as main battle tank would have to be put onto transporters and driven to the nearest port.

 

In this case it would most likely be Karachi in Pakistan some 1,400 km one way. They would have to travel about half the distance through Afghanistan via Kandahar and Quetta, being very careful not to stray across the border with Iran. Or directly to Quetta and Karachi some 1,500 km or via the Khyber Pass, Peshawar, Islamabad, Lahore and Hyderabad to Karachi some 1,850 km.

 

They would also need reams of paperwork, passes, passports, diplomatic permissions and paperwork up the ying yang and that is for only a one way one trip journey. They would be moving half an armies equipment across 2 not particularly friendly countries.

 

Just imagine the chaos if the Afghan of Pakistan decided to stop and search every vehicle and every person for drugs perhaps every 50 km.

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Posted
Just now, Excel said:

Did she ?

I'm certain of it.  If there is one thing Trump does know, it is how to get in and out of marriages with the minimum of cost and inconvenience.

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