Anonymous wrote:Trump is trying to turn over a man who exposed Putin’s corruption. Putin has already killed men who have exposed his corruption. Incredible that our President is trying to harm those who have been fighting against those who are stealing billions from the Russian coffers.
https://www.google.com/amp/amp.timeinc.net/time/5340545/bill-browder-vladimir-putin-magnitsky-act-donald-trump
Anonymous wrote:Can’t wait to hear what Mueller has to say in an indictment about the money laundering scheme known as the Trump Inaugural Committee.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well at least the Russians are thrilled. They’ve gone from being international pariahs to having the American leader groveling before them.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, a master of diplomatic verbosity and sardonic barbs, summed up the results of the Helsinki summit in just three exuberant words: "better than super."
After four years of getting short shrift by his American counterparts, Russian President Vladimir Putin was standing side by side with President Trump, who lavished him with the words of praise, respect and awe normally only heard on Russian state television.
When Putin militarily intervened in Ukraine in 2014, President Barack Obama called Russia a "regional power" that threatened its neighbors out of weakness, not strength. Russia's annexation of Crimea set off a precipitous decline in relations with the United States. When he took office, Trump could not reverse the trend because of accusations that Moscow interfered in the 2016 election.
And then, without any change in Kremlin policy, Trump agreed to sit down one-on-one with Putin.
"The summit was yet another small miracle created by Trump," columnist Edward Lozansky wrote in the newspaper Izvestia. "As much as they tried to humiliate Trump or give him unsolicited advice, the American president disdainfully brushed aside his enemies and confidently strode to his goal."
The GDP of Russia is 62nd in the world. It’s crippled economically. It barely has a single aircraft carrier.
So then why exactly do we need a huge alliance to defend ourselves from them?
FYI, NATO's article 5 for mutual defence has been invoked once, after 9/11. Al Qaeeda also did not have a large GDP, but NATO came to our assistance. NATO protects against the disruptions Russia can do in Europe, as well as enable coordination against other threats. Its part of the security architecture that has protected democracy in the post war world. It may well need to evolve to deal with threats like cyber war, but it is not obsolete, and the current admin in its official positions does not say that it is.
+1 million . The purpose of NATO is not to defend countries from Russia.