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Topic: Putting North Korea and Syria into perspective of an Eagle. (Read 343 times)

hero member
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Wtf.
Trumps approving rate is down the toilet.
Syria is still under putins control. (Aircrafts starting 2 hour after the attack on the airbase?
NK is still under chinas control.
Democrats blocking trump in congress.
Trump doesnt get his shit together for his tax and other reforms.


Wtf are you talking about?
Did the czechs just got a full year of trumpXputin cool aid for free?




Come on, Criptix, you can do better than that. Far better.

Over the period of the past month, Trump approval rate has jumped from 35% to 42%. Which was the last president of United States that managed to do that without media backing or starting an actual war?

http://www.gallup.com/poll/201617/gallup-daily-trump-job-approval.aspx

I explained above, what happened in Syria and NK and why. You are just repeating it without looking at wider perspective.

Yes, Czech people do consider Americans to be their friends. Do you have problem with that?
legendary
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Wtf.
Trumps approving rate is down the toilet.
Syria is still under putins control. (Aircrafts starting 2 hour after the attack on the airbase?
NK is still under chinas control.
Democrats blocking trump in congress.
Trump doesnt get his shit together for his tax and other reforms.


Wtf are you talking about?
Did the czechs just got a full year of trumpXputin cool aid for free?


sr. member
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Merit: 252
Anyway as long as no one will address the population exponential growth in country following the muslism political ideology, it will only come to a bigger boom (islam having conquered the world or not).

For example i read recently (maybe propaganda, didn't have the time to research) that syria population was growing exponentially (true) and that in 2010 or so there was a big drought and that most historic underground water has been already extracted... so it wasn't about democracy or what ever liberal advanced conception... but brutal food seeking (of course the palace is the best place to find cake). This would explain the real motive to stay close to the sea for the russians...

Of course speaking of water wars isn't very compatible with the oligarch globalists plans.

Then on the contrary if kimi wasn't bent on his wmd programs, he would be under attacks by those same oligarch globalists... so please, dprk has a lot of problem but comparing it to baathism (or political islam) is an insult to relativity. North or south korean don´t intent to renonce their "strange" characters and language for the only one since long ago. And contrary to japan there is no sea, just some mountains...

Eagle will see black sky or has to go phoenix:



There is so much propaganda that it's hard to know the truth...
hero member
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So, the internet in these past weeks got all worked up through possiblity that United States will intervene in Syrian civil war. Just a week later, once doubts about perpetrators of gas attack surfaced, US naval fleet started manuevering close to shore of North Korea with mutual shit talking ensuing. After several days and conference with Chinese, aforementioned fleet seemingly vanished into thin air and "rusty giant" of NKs went back to sleep.

What does this mean precisely? Many of initial detractors of Trump (despotic, slavery approving Saudi Arabia afterall gave Clintons nearly 350 million USD for campaign) applauded this risky game, Germany and France congratuled Trump. Japan aswell feel reassured after show of force. Domestic opposition in the US establishment for the time being seems muted, as deep state seems to take liking to Trump - clearly limiting manouvering space for George Soros and his sponsored Antifa and BLM thugs.

And the other hand many supportive of new administration - Russians, but also US military veterans, now look on with confusion. What does Trump really want?

I have an idea. In military terms word of "reconnaissance" is used for testing your competition through provocation and possibly skirmirsh. Think short quick jabs in the first round of a boxing match. Quite different from Obama/Clinton style color spring (read, fifth column style putsch). Competition in this case being Russia (through Syria) and China (through North Korea). After Trump got reaction, he stopped exposing himself or his servicemen. He got what he wanted.

What is peculiar and quite unique: International policy is dictated as a custom by domestic politics. In this case it is vice versa. New administrations actions didnt do much but reassure regional allies and happened without any impending danger to local power balance, but its impact on domestic US politics was disproportionally huge, prompting public debate. Meanwhile, both Russians and Chinese are holding their positions, staying exposed but openly unwilling to escalate. They are just as confused as average American.

I could be wrong, but there is something almost admirable about managing to do so much with so little...
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