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I'm willing to bet anything that @usatoday.com is not going to debunk the bullshit and complete lies that felon Trump spewed in that ambush and that you will continue to blindly support the treasonous idiot.
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Yes, Christ's College were losing and something had to be done to rectify that appalling prospect and so they launched into a series of questions on the classics...
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NYT, Wall Street journal & Washington Post? So the Pulitzer is meaningless now, scared of Trump and hence an enabler of fascism, just like almost every US institution.
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Yeah, but he's a rabid fascist piece of shit so, of course he's dead behind the eyes
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Having Trump as Potus and Vance as the spare is dark time for humanity.
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Any, and every, minister of the Israeli government should be arrested for complicity in war crimes the moment they set foot in a civilised country.
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Someone wants to kill one of Russia's plants in the US government? Seems pointless to me considering that the President of the USA is Putin's puppet too.
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That's not "analysis". That is a statement of some of the facts, presented in a way disingenuously designed to make the president of the USA look somewhat sane.
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The USA is on Russia's side in their illegal invasion of Ukraine. Ukrainians, and in fact, the entire rest of the world, should not trust the USA with anything.
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The USA cannot impose taxes on another country. A tariff is, and always has been, a tax imposed on the companies that import goods from another country and they pass the extra cost onto the people who but their goods.
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It is only impossible because the countries that pretend to support Ukraine have made it impossible by their inaction and general political cowardice
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It's not ignorance. US citizens are well known for their ignorance about anything outside the USA but in this particular instance it is entirely deliberate, the USA has switched sides and is actively helping the Russian dictator.
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Trump, and by extension, the USA have switched sides. The USA are undeniably on Putin's side and hence are the enemy of democracy and the rule of law.
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Is this news? Really? Given that the USA has switched sides on a global scale to become little more than a mouthpiece for Putin in terms of foreign affairs and a nascent fascist regime at home, you chose to post well known information about a tic as news.
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If the owners of TikTok agree to sell to a puppet of the fascist US regime then it would be instantly transformed into a short form video version of the Christo-fascist X platform, complete with Nazi salutes
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"Defence secretary" - a drunk ex Fox host who does, and says, whatever his Kremlin blackmailed boss tells him to do. Are we supposed to be impressed?
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You Americans are fucking weird. Wtf is wrong with you?
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The US "foreign policy" was dictated to Trump in the Kremlin and the useless wastes of oxygen in the US senate and the house are co-traitors with Trump.
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That's your best retort? Insults? Ha fucking ha, you might want to hone your arguments. Not that your have any
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Israel does nothing but break international law, as they have done forever. And now the USA has officially swapped sides to be a vassal of Russia under their Russian asset of a president
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That's garbage. Every time anyone gives Starmer a microphone he tells everyone that Europe can't do it without the USA as a backstop. It's pathetic. Tell Trump and the USA to go fuck themselves.
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That's not a surprise to anyone outside the USA, we all know that Donald Trump has been a Russian asset since the 1980's
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Is that what Americans worry about? The price of soda? Unaffordable soda would do you all a lot of good, maybe you would try to make your water drinkable instead.
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Piers Morgan wasn't the leader of a country that was invaded by Russia and although Donald Trump has been Putin's pawn since the 1980's, Putin, like the rest of the world, didn't, and doesn't, give a shit about Piers Morgan.
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I guess that is an admission that the United States is no longer a democracy. Which is obvious to anyone with functioning eyes, given that you have elected a Russian asset who has a sideline in insurrection and rape. Only a minority of the US population could be bothered to vote.
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It wasn't a "confrontational meeting", it was an ambush conducted by Putin's most recent employees: Donald J Trump (the insurrectionist traitor and rapist) and JD Vance (Peter Thiel's lapdog)
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"a strong US foreign policy" most of the residents of the USA don't know that the rest of the world exists and the US foreign policy consists of bullying, invasion and lies
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What the US president, and his minion Vance, did today was disgusting and planned in advance. Europe needs to do what the USA wouldn't do and crush Russia in Ukraine.
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We don't.
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The rest of the sane world would like to think that's true but unfortunately your country elected that rapist, traitor as your President and so you are in a minority and the USA cannot be trusted.
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You might want to believe that but if it was actually true then Trump wouldn't have been elected.
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He might as well. Trump has been actively working for Russia for decades.
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He shouldn't. The USA is gone.
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There may now be a groundswell of opposition but that appears to be buyers remorse because, and I'm sure you will correct me if I'm wrong, almost 4 out of every 10 eligible voters effectively abstained by not voting.
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Half. One third. It doesn't really matter because if the American people did not support him then he would have lost. More of the people, who you imply are against him and are well informed, would have voted against him but they didn't. The expressed choice of the US population is Trump.
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That was a disgusting performance of attempted bullying by the current US president (who is a Russian asset) and his pathetic minion Vance. Neither of them is worthy of kissing President Zelensky's feet.
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Ok then, the majority of the US population who could be bothered to vote, voted in enough states that the archaic electoral college (designed to placate slaveholders) voted for Trump. Half of your country didn't fucking vote at all.
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We don't know that at all! The majority of the USA voted for a Russian asset as your President and his church fucking minion.
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Pathetic. Instead of standing up to the rapist idiot in charge, of the soon to be ex democracy of the USA, he sickeningly inserts his tongue right up the orange exit hole and invites the wannabe dictator to a party in the palace.
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The "royals" do what they are told to do.
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RFK must be over the moon now that his insane ideas are killing American children rather than just the 80ish foreign children that he put so much effort into furthering the death of. The USA is pretty bad in general mortality rates but I'm sure RFK will take them to the leaderboard.
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I'm willing to bet that not even that fat, felonious felon Trump is stupid enough to put tariffs on Canadian potash.
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And the Russian controlled President of the USA voted with Russia, which should be no surprise since the orange POS has been a Russian asset since the 1980'z
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"School police" is such a weird pair of words countries outside of the USA
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Trump, after meeting with his boss Putin, has just claimed that Ukraine started the war and that Zelensky is a dictator. The Russian dictator who actually started the war told the mentally challenged fuckwit, that is the US president, to say that and the moron did .