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This remark by the POS went up my butt sideways. How dare this clown say any such thing!! Seriously, how dare he!


"Maybe NATO would be upset if I did it… we'd save a lot of money. I like NATO. I just wonder whether or not if needed NATO would they be there for us? I'm not sure they would”.

Well, of course. His memories are all rooted in events that never happened in the first place, like thousands of Muslims in NJ cheering as the Twin Towers fell. So, NATO coming to our aid in the wake of 9-11 is a fact that doesn’t fit his needs at the moment. And, as the Senate demonstrated yesterday, where war powers are concerned, Trump’s needs are the only thing that matters.

Republicans are comfortable with granting absolute power to one man: Donald J. Trump. And Trump is comfortable with absolute power, assuring us that “his morality, his mind” are the only check allowable on his absolute power!!

Only Donald Trump can judge Donald Trump, his power is otherwise absolute!

He’s our Napoleon.

I wish Trump’s cult would let that sink in. Because it’s an invite to disaster, including the soon to be destruction of NATO. One man, with absolute power that only he can check. Which means he’s an elected King, not President. Oh, and he’s a madman!


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=num7UD4oAME



Still, Denmark presents a special case. Rasmus Grand Berthelsen, a prominent political consultant in Copenhagen, told me that “Denmark has probably been the most American-friendly country in the E.U.” Since 9/11, Denmark has adhered to so-called Super-Atlanticism, which makes alignment with the U.S. its foreign-policy priority. The country sent thousands of troops to serve in both Afghanistan and Iraq. Fifty-two Danish soldiers died in those operations—significant losses in a country with a population of only six million. Among nato allies, Denmark maintained the highest level of popular support for the mission in Afghanistan, even though it sustained the highest number of fatalities per capita. Because of Denmark’s unusually close coöperation with U.S. foreign policy, Berthelsen said, it has been “shocking” to see how “serious the U.S. now is about ignoring our territorial integrity.”
 
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