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US Foreign Policy 2.0: Have you read Kipling, Mr. Tillerson?

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Huh...

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">US <a href="https://twitter.com/UnderSecT?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@UnderSecT</a> Thompson says she reconfirmed to <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/NATO?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#NATO</a> allies today, after yesterday's talks with <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Russia?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Russia</a>, that without some dramatic change in the Kremlin's position, the US will suspend its INF participation on Feb 2. At the same time, they will notify of withdrawal. <a href="https://t.co/2zW4rgGP37">pic.twitter.com/2zW4rgGP37</a></p>— Teri Schultz (@terischultz) <a href="https://twitter.com/terischultz/status/1085567184028471296?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 16, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
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Trump declared he considers the Venezuelan opposition their new president. Via tweet of course.
Current Venezuelan president ordered all US diplomats out within 72 hours
 
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Bolton hates the INF and Dumpy listens to the last guy he hears.

As recently as this summer, Jon Huntsman, the U.S. ambassador to Russia, was still describing the INF to reporters as “probably the most successful treaty in [the] history of arms control.”

What’s changed is that National-Security Adviser John Bolton now appears to have “the president’s ear on this issue,” Kingston Reif, the director of disarmament and threat-reduction policy at the Arms Control Association, a nonpartisan organization that seeks to raise awareness about arms-control efforts, told me.

Bolton, a proto–America Firster who joined the Trump administration in the spring, has long opposed international arms-control and nuclear-nonproliferation agreements that he claims are utterly ineffectual or intolerable infringements on the United States’ freedom of action. During the George W. Bush administration, he helped engineer the U.S. withdrawal from a treaty with Russia limiting antiballistic-missile systems and an agreement with North Korea rolling back its nuclear program, and he championed Washington’s exit from the Iran nuclear deal under Trump.

In 2011, well before the United States was calling out Russia for violating the INF, Bolton argued for either bringing new countries into the treaty or scrapping the accord entirely, since it constrained America’s ability to counter rival nuclear powers like China and nuclear aspirants like Iran and North Korea. (Even without its own intermediate-range missiles near China, Iran, and North Korea, the United States can still deter these countries with other elements of its nuclear-weapons arsenal, such as nuclear-capable aircraft and submarines.)

Trump has made a strikingly similar case—condemning the treaty for rendering the United States shackled and outgunned by a resurgent Russia and rising China, even as he floats the idea of one day reviving and expanding the agreement to include other nuclear-armed states.

Richard Burt, who helped negotiate the INF Treaty during the Reagan administration, said that while he’d “love to believe that this is a very clever strategy to get leverage over the Russians” and compel them to adhere to the terms of the treaty, he seriously doubts it.

Instead, he thinks Trump’s decision is an effort to shake off restraints and assert unfettered American sovereignty—just as the administration has done by withdrawing from the Paris climate pact and trade agreements.
 
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The turtle gingerly extends its neck from its shell...

They plan to send Trump a stern admonishment by voting Thursday afternoon on an amendment sponsored by McConnell warning “the precipitous withdrawal” of U.S. forces from Syria and Afghanistan “could put at risk hard-won gains and United States national security.”

The resolution also expresses a sense of the Senate that the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and al Qaeda pose a “continuing threat to the homeland and our allies” and maintain an “ability to operate in Syria and Afghanistan.”

It’s a pointed rebuttal to the claim Trump made on Twitter in December that “we have defeated ISIS in Syria.”
 
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Bolton hates the INF and Dumpy listens to the last guy he hears.

Trump thinks with a child's vocabulary and sees only primary colors. Combine that with his narcissism, and you have a useless but extremely dangerous dude.

He should stick with selling condos.
 
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I assume, "Bolton's fault!" will be how the Dumpies deflect responsibility from Trump if there is a war.
 
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When flaggy says "globalist," he really means "pan tribalist." And when he learns the Trump Family was designated Planet Earth Globalist Family of the Year, he will either seize up completely or start searching the West Virginia mountains for an honest-to-Parise tribalist who can make us all hate the feller on the other side of the holler.
 
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Globalist Bolton's idea of "humanitarian aid". https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019...-intercepted-covert-us-weapons-shipment-miami

Get ready for another war classified as "regime change".

https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/zero-hedge/

Analysis / Bias

In a quote from the above New Yorker article they summarize the political stance of the blog, which Lokey told Bloomberg is: “Russia=good. Obama=idiot. Bashar al-Assad=benevolent leader. John Kerry= dunce. Vladimir Putin=greatest leader in the history of statecraft.”

Zero Hedge’s content has been classified as “alt-right” and has been criticized for presenting conspiracy theories.

In review, Zero Hedge publishes pro-right wing/Trump articles such as Pat Buchanan: “Trump Calls Off Cold War II.” As well as fake news stories regarding liberals: Anti-Trump Protesters Bused Into Austin, Chicago.

Editorial content is written under the pseudonym Tyler Durden and usually focuses on conspiracies related to economic collapse. Zero Hedge sources to factually mixed think tanks such as the The Mises Institute, which promotes Austrian (Anarcho-Capitalism) economics.

A factual search reveals a terrible track record with IFCN fact checkers. There are too many failed checks to list here.

Overall, we rate Zero Hedge an extreme right biased conspiracy website. (8/18/2016)
 
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Kep, you're wasting your time. We know it's fake news, and we also know that Flag doesn't care.
 
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If there's one thing that's a constant about pro-Russia blogs and Twitter accounts, it's that a bunch of them are also really into cryptocurrency. Can't imagine why Russia would have a vested interest in destabilizing the USD as the world's reserve currency. :rolleyes:
 
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She might wanna delete this Tweet...

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">To my friends in New York, I still have some connections w/old Contra leaders...if needed.</p>— Ana Navarro (@ananavarro) <a href="https://twitter.com/ananavarro/status/418459436907511808?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 1, 2014</a></blockquote>
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