Trump is out here threatening to OBLITERATE Turkey!! Jesus Fucking Christ!!

carsun1000

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publicenemy

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" I will totally destroy and obliterate the Economy of Turkey (I’ve done before!)."
If you've destroyed and obliterated them before, how did they make such a miraculous recovery, and you have to do it again?
Trump is a fucking clown........................
 

xfactor

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What’s Trump’s thoughts on reparations for the so-called black community? What’s trump’s plan for economic empowerment, social progression, healthcare improvements, business building opportunities for the so-called black community?

That’s my top political concern. Hash that out and then I’ll think about the rest.

Those who refuse to vote this lunatic out just don’t understand what is going on. Take over almost complete
 

xfactor

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Turkey = Khazars = 13th tribe = Ashkenazi Jewish clan.

Can’t wait to see what Kushner thinks about this :lol:
 

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Pentagon warns Turkey not to invade Syria as Trump blasted for abandoning Kurdish partners

By COREY DICKSTEIN | STARS AND STRIPESPublished: October 7, 2019

WASHINGTON — The Pentagon warned Turkey against a military incursion in northeastern Syrian land controlled by Kurdish forces that the United States has backed for five years in their fight against the Islamic State, the Defense Department said Monday in a statement.

The Pentagon issued the statement 12 hours after the White House announced it would remove American troops from Syrian land along Turkey’s border.

"The Department of Defense made clear to Turkey -- as did the President [Donald Trump] -- that we do not endorse a Turkish operation in northern Syria. The U.S. armed forces will not support, or be involved in any such operation,” Jonathan Hoffman, the Pentagon’s chief spokesman said in the statement. “We will work with our other NATO allies and [anti-ISIS] coalition partners to reiterate to Turkey the possible destabilizing consequences of potential actions to Turkey, the region, and beyond."

The decision by Trump to remove the American troops was announced late Sunday after he spoke with Turkey President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. The White House said Turkey would “soon be moving forward” with a military intervention in northern Syria aimed at Kurdish forces it considers terrorists, including the YPG fighters who largely command the Syrian Democratic Forces, the group that the United States has relied on in its yearslong fight against ISIS terrorists in Syria.

Defense Secretary Mark Esper and Army Gen. Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, warned their Turkish counterparts in recent days against a military intervention in northern Syria, warning an attack against the Kurds would create risks for Turkey, Hoffman said in the statement.

Trump’s decision to remove troops near Turkey’s border sparked outrage on Capitol Hill, including among Republicans who have backed Trump on most issues, and in foreign policy circles, as some pundits warned such a decision would not only be devastating to the Kurds but could spark a resurgence of ISIS.

The United States has a force of about 1,000 troops in Syria. While those forces near the Turkish border were expected to withdraw, it was not immediately clear what the fate of the other U.S. troops in that country would be, said a Pentagon official who spoke on the condition of anonymity.

The United States has worked hand-in-hand with the SDF since 2015 in its successful efforts to push ISIS from eastern Syria, providing the SDF weapons, airpower and special operations advisers. The U.S. military’s work with its Kurdish partners has long irked Turkey, who view the Kurds as an offshoot of the terrorist PKK group, a Kurdish insurgent organization responsible for regular attacks in Turkey.

Trump initially appeared to back Erdogan’s military operation Monday morning. But he later tweeted a warning of potential economic sanctions against Turkey – a NATO ally with which the United States has shared a tense relationship in recent years -- “If Turkey does anything that I, in my great and unmatched wisdom, consider to be off limits.”

Trump has long sought to remove U.S. troops from Syria. His unexpected announcement of a full withdrawal of U.S. troops from Syria in December, which was ultimately altered to a partial withdrawal, sparked the resignation of this then-defense secretary Jim Mattis and his top diplomatic official working on the issue, then-special envoy for the anti-ISIS campaign, Brett McGurk. Both officials warned removing American forces from the region would leave the Kurds vulnerable to Turkish military operations.

Among the issues at stake with an American military withdrawal is what becomes of the some 11,000 ISIS fighters and family held in makeshift prison camps in northern Syria run by SDF. Trump said Turkey and other European nations would need take responsibility for those fighters, saying the United States would not take responsibility for them.

“The U.S. has done far more than anyone could have ever expected, including the capture of 100% of the ISIS Caliphate,” Trump tweeted. “It is time now for others in the region, some of great wealth, to protect their own territory.”

A bipartisan group of Congress members who recently returned from a trip to Turkey and the Middle East, including visiting Jordan’s border with Syria, warned those imprisoned ISIS fighters could be freed in the midst of a battle in the area.

“The bottom line is that these Kurdish soldiers are the first line of defense in maintaining the gains we have made against ISIS. If Turkey attacks these Kurdish soldiers, there is a grave risk that the ISIS fighters they guard will escape and return to the battlefield,” the statement from Reps. Jason Crow, D-Colo.; Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y.; Abigail Spanberger, D-Va.; Andy Kim, D-N.J., and Chrissy Houlahan, D-Pa.

The statement described Trump’s decision as “misguided and catastrophic” and warned it would be destabilizing to the region and injure America’s credibility with its allies and partner forces.

But Trump countered with a tweet, writing the United States was far away and not likely to be directly threatened by ISIS fighters. If it was, he wrote, the military could return to its operations against the terrorists.

"WE WILL FIGHT WHERE IT IS TO OUR BENEFIT, AND ONLY FIGHT TO WIN,” Trump tweeted. "Turkey, Europe, Syria, Iran, Iraq, Russia and the Kurds will now have to figure the situation out, and what they want to do with the captured ISIS fighters in their ‘neighborhood.’ They all hate ISIS, have been enemies for years. We are 7000 miles away and will crush ISIS again if they come anywhere near us!”

Among lawmakers and officials issuing condemnations Monday of the president’s decision were traditional Trump allies.

Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., tweeted that abandoning the Kurds and trusting the Turks would be a mistake. He and Sen. Chris Van Hollen Jr., D-Md., announced they would attempt to punish Turkey if it attacked the YPG.

“We will introduce bipartisan sanctions against Turkey if they invade Syria and will call for their suspension from NATO if they attack Kurdish forces who assisted the U.S. in the destruction of the ISIS caliphate,” tweeted Graham, one of Trump’s strongest allies in Congress.

Another Trump ally, Sen. Ben Sasse, R-Neb., called the removal of American troops a “bad decision” that would “likely result in the slaughter of allies who fought with us.”

“I hope the president will listen to his generals and reconsider,” Sasse said in a statement. “And before Turkey butchers innocent Kurds, Erdogan should carefully consider his privileged status as a NATO member. The American people don’t partner with genocidal regimes.”

McGurk, the former U.S. envoy for anti-ISIS issues, on Monday attacked Trump for making decisions on the fly that go against his national security advisers’ guidance. He said the president had done that previously on major decisions involving Syria, which ultimately sparked McGurk’s resignation.

“I’d recommend having meetings with your experts and policy team before making historic life-and-death decisions,” he said. “Making such decisions after a one-off call from a foreign leader is malpractice.”

McGurk also warned late Sunday that U.S. adversaries would welcome Trump’s decision as a concession.

“Bottom line: Trump tonight after one call with a foreign leader provided a gift to Russia, Iran, and ISIS,” he tweeted.

https://www.stripes.com/news/us/pen...sted-for-abandoning-kurdish-partners-1.602142

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At this point I double think... I mean doubt..... Donald Trump is even worried about being impeached. I feel like what I'm witnessing is the political equivalent of flushing all the dope down the toilet when while them boys are kicking in the front door. He knows the walls are coming down on top of his head so he is just ramming as much bullshit down our throats as he can in the time that he has left. I think he's hoping to reach a quota so his daddy Putin will let him ooze into a Russian territory once this soupy liquid shit gumbo gets sucked through the Congressional legal jet turbine and splatters the body politic.

This dude is the ultimate megalomaniac and gives zerofucks about his family including Ivanka who he molested from adolescence into adulthood. The ill shit is that he has the reins of the Free World in His Hands. Despite being an uttertly reprehensible cartoonishly laughable caricature of a moronic bigot he still manages to be prescient enough to realize that a world in chaos is the perfect smoke screen for him to flee behind. Sadly I imagine he has enough assets squirreled away in the many countries in which he operates his businesses that he will be able to insulate himself from the Horrors he is about to unleash upon mankind.
 
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That shit sounded so outrageous, I had to go to his twitter to confirm it was indeed what he wrote. He really said that shit. :lol:

That's something that an evil villain would say in a movie. Cartoon character ass boy!

That’s the craziest part of it all..

I’m saying to myself that this muddies the waters when people photoshop his feed to make it sound like he’s being victimized.

Then I went to his feed and he actually said this.

Trump is a genius in the Charles Manson, Jim Jones sense of the word.

Does anyone doubt if he commands a mass suicide........anyway

Carry on......
 

Race Harley

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:smh: Reagan did the same thing in the ‘80s in Afghanistan, and we know how that turned out. This dude is the real-life Joker! :smh:
 

fonzerrillii

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What’s Trump’s thoughts on reparations for the so-called black community? What’s trump’s plan for economic empowerment, social progression, healthcare improvements, business building opportunities for the so-called black community?

That’s my top political concern. Hash that out and then I’ll think about the rest.

Even if he told you his plans ... it would all be a fucking lie..

Unless some celebrity pushed it on to trump cause deep down.. dude has been A Celebrity Whore since the 80s

U Can’t trust this dude

And yeah I know you can’t trust any politician...

But on the real... You can’t trust dude.
 

BDR

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I hope trump knows there’s a seat waiting for him at The Hague
 
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