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also, if you're throwing $1 billion IN, you're expecting something worth more OUT long term. War is hell, unless you enter at the rebuilding stage ;) |
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It’s a rare form of democracy sometimes also called absolute monarchy! Possibly a trial run for what he plans for the US in the near future? |
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Chairman mao just got resurrected
The Board of Peace shall dissolve at such time as the Chairman considers necessary or appropriate translation when it goes into bankruptcy and donny has squirreled the money away somewhere safe |
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I wonder if the UK's Poundland Trump will put membership in Reform UK's next manifesto? Trump will be disappointed if Farage doesn't.
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Just when you think Trump couldn’t be a bigger chocolate starfish, he exceeds expectations…
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Trump is simply an internet troll, nothing more, nothing less.
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Starmer should privately admonish Trump for Trump's remarks on our forces' action in Afghanistan, rather than play to the British press for internal point scoring.
The relationship with USA is important for Britain and if Trump can be directed to vent his wrath on the EU and not us, so much the better. That said, there is a potential reality to face if Trump ends up doubling down on his madness. In that case, a breach between the UK and USA could become more likely and then we would have to chuck our lot in with Europe. Then there are the trillions of $$ worth of US bonds held by Europe. Id the USA economy goes further out of control, a world recession is on the cards and there will be nothing we nor the EU can do to lessen the havoc that would ensue. A bad egg hardly covers a description of Trump. |
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U.K. Political Party Leaders comments on Trump’s remarks
Starmer - "wrong to diminish the role of Nato troops, including British forces, in Afghanistan following the 9/11 attacks on the US"." Badenoch - "Donald Trump's comments are flat-out nonsense - British, Canadian, and Nato troops fought and died alongside the US for 20 years. This is a fact, not opinion. Their sacrifice deserves respect not denigration." Davey - "457 British troops lost their lives in Afghanistan. Trump avoided military service five times. How dare he question their sacrifice." Farage - https://www.cableforum.uk/images/local/2026/01/6.gif |
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He spouts stuff that most (intelligent) people know is just made up bluster, if not downright lies . . . and gets the reaction he wanted to feed on. |
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I like Trump but this is a low blow, he needs telling by a regulator if any such exist. Sure America was the ever bigger presence out there but to say others basically hid is just wrong. :td:
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