Politico summed up the reactions to Trump’s shocking statement that if he is President again, he will not come to the defense of another NATO nation if it hasn’t paid its dues. Section 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty states that every NATO member will come to the defense of any other NATO member that is attacked.
The only nation that threatens NATO nations is Russia. Trump is sending Putin an invitation to take what he wants.
At a rally in South Carolina on Saturday night, Trump recounted a conversation with an unnamed head of state about how he would respond if a NATO member who had not paid enough money for its defense was attacked by Russia. “One of the presidents of a big country stood up and said, ‘Well, sir, if we don’t pay, and we’re attacked by Russia, will you protect us?’” Trump said.
“‘You didn’t pay? You’re delinquent?’” Trump recounted responding. ‘“No, I would not protect you. In fact, I would encourage them to do whatever the hell they want. You gotta pay. You gotta pay your bills.’”
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) slammed the remarks Saturday night in a post on X.
“Trump bragged that he’d encourage Russia to ‘do whatever the hell they want’ to our NATO allies if they didn’t spend enough on defense,” Schiff wrote. “He’s more interested in aggrandizing himself and pleasing Putin than protecting our allies. It would be enough to make Reagan ill.”
Others used Trump’s statements to draw a contrast between the current frontrunner in the GOP presidential primary, and President Joe Biden — who has been on the defense over his mental acuity after a special counsel report described him as an “elderly man with a poor memory.” The White House, Biden and other allies have forcefully refuted the characterization.
“Biden: 14.8m jobs; lower costs for insulin; repairs to road/bridges; health care for vets; cleaning up the environment; stronger alliances. And yes: mixed up a country leader’s name. And this happened, too,” Rep. Rick Larsen (D-Wash.) wrote on X, linking to a clip of Trump’s remarks. “Is there really a choice?”
Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty that launched NATO in 1949 calls for every country to defend every other in the event of an attack. “The Parties agree that an armed attack against one or more of them in Europe or North America shall be considered an attack against them all,” it states. Article 5 was invoked in defense of the United States after the 9/11 attacks in 2001.
The 31 current members of NATO have agreed, as a target figure, to spend at least 2 percent of their GDP on defense, though some nations are below that figure.
The White House blasted Trump’s comments as “unhinged” Saturday night.
“Encouraging invasions of our closest allies by murderous regimes is appalling and unhinged— and it endangers American national security, global stability, and our economy at home,” White House spokesperson Andrew Bates said in a statement.
European leaders also criticized Trump’s comments.
“Any suggestion that allies will not defend each other undermines all of our security, including that of the US, and puts American and European soldiers at increased risk,” NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said.
Reminder: Donald Trump is an elderly man with a bad memory, a vulgar mouth, malicious views, a well-established record of misogyny, an unparalleled prevaricator, and no knowledge of world history or current events. He is currently facing 91 criminal counts in state and federal courts.

When the World Trade Center was attacked in 2001, allies responded immediately. France lost more men in the first two weeks of fighting in Afghanistan than any other country.
They never complained. All of NATO knew they had to come to our defense.
Trump of course knows nothing of this. He think soldiers who do this are “suckers”.
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Exactly. Trump is ignorant and traitorous.
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NATO is the key to keeping the balance of power in check. Destabilizing NATO would cause harm to the free world, particularly our allies in Europe. Trump’s dangerous remarks should send shock waves across our country. He is also putting our military at greater risk if Trump gets a second term. Unlike Biden, Trump has no respect for our military. He considers them “suckers” for defending our democracy. Why anyone in the military would vote for Trump, a man whose family has never served anything other than themselves, is incomprehensible.
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Actually, a lot of the public would agree with him.
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Just so, RT.
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They need to pay their bills. Period. We do! Why do leftist take the side of every country but their own? Strange.
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Listening to this lowlife piece of filth Donald Trump say that he would not defend other NATO countries against Russia doubtless has Ronald Reagan rolling in his grave. How can you possibly defend this. It’s disgusting.
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Oops, you said it first!
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Jacqueline,
The members of NATO are our allies. Our troops train together. We have a long history of partnership. Would you really feel happy if Putin invaded Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Poland….and why not France and Germany? The world will be a far more dangerous place if every nation is left to fend for themselves while there is a greedy and aggressive dictatorship on the loose.
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Try to focus; I know it’s hard, but we can walk and chew gum simultaneously.
I don’t know if you all are ignorant of the fact that NATO countries have an obligation to PAY a portion of their GDP on defense, and they don’t. Trump called them out on it during his first term, which embarrassed them; oh well, it had to be said.
Yes, they are our greatest allies, and we should defend them if need be, and yes they should fulfill their obligation so that NATO is stronger. I get that they would rather spend that money on other things, but it is an agreement they made.
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The NATO Agreement says that each country will spend at least 2 percent on defense. In 2023 France and Germany each spent less. Trump has said that he would not defend countries that spend less. So, this includes France and Germany. In fact, he INVITED RUSSIA to invade countries who spent less. This would include France and Germany.
Just as he invited the Russians to hack the Democrats’ email in during the run-up to the 20156 election!!! Which the Russians promptly did.
He is a friend to our enemies and the enemy of our friends.
Donald Trump is a traitor, and so are those who are his fellow-travelers.
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WHAT bills?
You are aware, I hope, that they don’t pay bills to us. And of course, Trump doesn’t pay anyone. Talk to the vendors in Atlantic City. He stiffed EVERYONE.
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“You gotta pay your bills” said the crook with a long history of not paying his own bills, such as what he owed to contractors & lawyers, including currently owing Giuliani $2M for what he did to help tRump spread The Big Lie (which, according to Giuliani, was based on “a lot of theories” for which they could find “no evidence”), in order to try & overturn tRump’s loss in the 2020 election.
Giuliani just filed for bankruptcy, too, due to the large judgement against him for repeatedly telling lies about two Election Workers in GA –but he has not flipped on his partner in crime. Apparently, tRump sees no reason to pay him even now, probably because he knows no shame, but also loyalty seems to be a one way street for him.
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Trump recounted responding. ‘“No, I would not protect you. In fact, I would encourage them to do whatever the hell they want. You gotta pay. You gotta pay your bills.’”
That from Trump, who is infamous for not paying his bills — with decades of irrefutable evidence.
So, this should be the reply of every voter:
“No, I will not vote for you. In fact, I would encourage the courts to stay the course, to do whatever the hell they have to do to find you guilty of treason, of fraud, of rape, et al. You gotta pay for yourcrimes.You gotta spend the rest of your life in prison, Mr. Trump.”
“USA TODAY exclusive: Hundreds allege Donald Trump doesn’t pay his bills”
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2016/06/09/donald-trump-unpaid-bills-republican-president-laswuits/85297274/
“Donald Trump Has a Long, Long History of Not Picking Up the Check
The former president loves leaving promises unfulfilled and bills unpaid.”
https://newrepublic.com/post/173722/donald-trump-long-long-history-not-picking-check
“Hundreds Claim Donald Trump Doesn’t Pay His Bills in Full
Dozens of lawsuits allege the businessman didn’t pay what he owed.”
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/hundreds-claim-donald-trump-doesn-t-pay-his-bills-n589261
“The Trump Files: Trump’s Long History of Getting Sued by His Own Lawyers”
“During his decades in the real estate world, Donald Trump famously shortchanged many small businesses on the money he owed them. The list includes companies that worked on Trump’s properties or supplied him with chandeliers, pianos, marble, and other luxury touches. But Trump also tried to underpay the very same lawyers who helped him save money, and some ended up suing their former client.”
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/08/trump-files-time-trumps-lawyers-sued-trump/
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Even to his lackeys. Trump owes his criminal attorney Rudolph the Brown-nosed Reign Dear millions of dollars in unpaid legal fees.
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What a crook. Someday, I hope someone divines what madness leads to people believing he isn’t a garbage human being.
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This was calculated. He is again inviting Putin to interfere in our election by promising him anything he wants. Here, have Europe.
It is sickening that anyone is even considering this traitor for president again.
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Bob, AMEN to your 3 comments. Little fingers with a BIG UNFILTERED MOUTH says it all. ..HE WORKS FOR PUTIN.
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And to think the SCOTUS needs to determine if this man is fit for office. Just won’t shut up. And as a wise person once said, “…it is better to remain quiet than open one’s mouth and remove all doubt…”
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Actually, he merely wants NATO countries to fulfill the agreements THEY made. You are blinded by hate. I am seriously worried about the violet ce that the left will unleash when they lose the election. I fear it will be worse than what you did in 2020, especially when your leaders encourage riots and violence against political opponents and use lawfare to prevent free and fair elections and punish people who disagree
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Nothing in the NATO agreement says that nations will be ousted if they haven’t paid in full.
If NATO falls apart, we will have to send ours sons and daughters to fight in Europe. NATO is a stabilizing force.
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You need deprogramming.
NATO countries do not pay “bills” to the U.S. The “left” did not attempt to overthrow the United States government – Trump and his thugs did.
Those weren’t “leftists” attacking the capitol – it was Trump’s goons.
It’s Trump who has a legendary history of stiffing contractors.
Go talk to people who live in NYC. They know what a thug and phony he is.
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You are deluded and, like your orange Jesus, accuse others of what your Putin puppet idols are actually doing.
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“You gotta pay. You gotta pay your bills.”
The Don, Cheeto “Littlefingers” Trumpbalone, who spent his whole shady life in business scamming people and stiffing contractors
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The mainstream media should be investigating Trump’s mental.stste, as well as his financial ties to Russia and Russian oligarchs
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yes
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Wait! Here is the loophole. https://twitter.com/kenlowery/status/942838027906371586
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And yet another reason why DJT is the worst person possible to be President of Tye United States.
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Agreed. He is a rapist, a serial con man, a pathological liar, a seditionist, a traitor, and one of the vilest, most ignorant, dumbest, most randomly vicious people ever to serve in an American politics. He is to politics what Ed Gein and John Wayne Gacy were to crime. The most horrifying. The lowest of the low.
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Let’s cut through the B.S. If the American people elect Donald Trump will you abide by their decision?
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I will do everything in my power to ensure that he is impeached, removed from office, tried for his many crimes, and imprisoned for the rest of his disgusting life.
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But that’s moot because he is going to lose BIGLY (Trump’s semiliterate New York thug pronunciation of “big league”).
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Trump launders Russian money for oligarchs and Russian mafia by selling condos at inflated prices, among other things
https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/trumps-businesses-are-full-of-dirty-russian-money-the-scandal-is-thats-legal/2019/03/29/11b812da-5171-11e9-88a1-ed346f0ec94f_story.html
https://newrepublic.com/article/143586/trumps-russian-laundromat-trump-tower-luxury-high-rises-dirty-money-international-crime-syndicate
https://www.nbcnews.com/business/real-estate/russian-money-flows-us-real-estate-rcna17723
https://variety.com/2023/digital/news/trump-social-media-federal-investigation-money-laundering-1235555139/
https://www.americanprogress.org/article/following-the-money/
https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisondurkee/2023/03/15/trumps-media-company-reportedly-under-federal-investigation-for-money-laundering-linked-to-russia/?sh=5dafaae868a1
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Exactly right. He had wildly overspent on his Atlantic City casinos and was facing bankruptcy, so he went to Moscow and suddenly Deutche Bank, which has enormous deposits from Putin’s criminal pals, decided to loan Trump a billion dollars at a time when no American bank would touch him because he was bankrupt. How’s that for suspicious? Oh, this guy is bankrupt, so let’s loan him a billion dollars. Yeah, that makes sense. ROFL. And then Russian siloviki and oligarchs and palls of siloviki and oligarchs started showing up here to buy Trump properties. A win-win. They bailed out their asset, and they got to launder the ill-gotten gains that they and Putin had skimmed off almost every public and private enterprise of any size in Russia. All this was pretty much in plain sight, yet our authorities did nothing because we have a “Just Us” system where the only voice is money.
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But let’s be fair. Trump struggled mightily to get his fancy education. Just think of how much money he had to pay to people to take his SAT for him, take his class tests, write his papers, on top of all the money his daddy had to donate to schools even to consider his cognitively challenged son for admission.
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You and I had exactly this discussion back before the Midterms, Jacqui, at which time you predicted a Red Wave.
Haaaaaaa!!! You guys lost almost everything that election. ROFL. Same will happen this November.
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Tsar Vladimir’s Agent Orange, Moscow’s Asset Governing America (MAGA) has his portfolio: it’s disruption. Disruption of U.S. political norms, of the U.S. environment, of U.S. alliances. He’s there to drive wedges and screw up the works. Here’s the history:
In 1987, real estate developer Trump flew to Moscow at the invitation of the Russian Ambassador on a KGB plane for an all-expenses paid trip. You know, the sort of thing that happens to U.S. businessmen all the time. LOL. NOT. This is the sort of thing that happens when people are being RECRUITED.
Trump married not one but two Soviet-block-born women. Honey traps?
An ignorant, incompetent playboy with no freaking clue about business, Trump ran through the three quarters of a billion he inherited from his father, money he referred to as “a small loan.” He was bankrupt. No American bank would lend to him. He had enormous construction loans on is Atlantic City casinos coming due, and he couldn’t pay them.
But then he went to Moscow again. Suddenly, oligarchs and siloviki (old friends of Putin from his days in the KGB) connected to Putin started showing up all over the world with suitcases full of cash to buy Trump properties. One of the Trump sons bragged to reporters about how the Trump organization was rolling in Russian money. Again, no American bank would touch Trump. However, Deutsche Bank, with its billions in deposits from Russian oligarchs and siloviki and from Putin himself, loaned the bankrupt Trump a billion dollars. His failed business career was saved.
So, Trump announced a bid for the Presidency. The Russian foreign intelligence services spent enormously and commit enormous resources in terms of personnel to a social media disinformation campaign to ensure that Trump was elected. Because, of course, Russia would do this for any politician. LOL. They’re just nice that way.
A lifelong British intelligence official wrote a report saying that Trump has deep ties to the Russians and that the Russians have kompromat on Trump in the form of a videotape involving hookers and golden showers in a Moscow hotel.
During the election, Trump repeatedly denied that he had any business in Moscow. At the very time he was saying this, he was negotiating to build a Trump Tower in Moscow. Various reports from people close to Trump suggest that Trump did not intend to win, in fact, but believed that the PR from the Presidential bid would secure the Moscow deal. It would show his handlers in Moscow how valuable he was.
During the election, Trump actually publicly called upon the Russian government to hack his opponent’s email. They oblige. Treason in plain sight.
After the election, Trump delivered whatever Putin wanted. He met with Putin and held a press conference in which, in contradiction to American intelligence, he said that Putin told him he had nothing to do with the social media disinformation campaign, and Trump said that he believed him. LOL. Trump told staffers on multiple occasions that the U.S. should withdraw from NATO. Trump alienated all of our allies. He threatened to withdraw U.S. forces around the world unless other countries met his demands. He abandoned our allies, the Kurds, in Syria, leaving Syria to the Russians. At a time when Russia had announced that it had developed hypersonic nuclear missiles, he withdrew the United States from the INF, which limited nuclear weapons, and from the Open Skies Treaty, which allowed the U.S. and Russia to fly over one another’s territories to inspect compliance with nuclear and chemical weapons treaties. He infamously withheld military aid to Ukraine, which was dealing with invasion by the Russians, unless Ukraine announced that it was investigating the son of Trump’s political opponent Biden.
Trump disrupted everything. He fomented racial division. He trumpeted Putin-style nationalism and autocracy. He appointed to head up every department and agency of the U.S. government a person dedicated to undermining the mission of that agency or department. In other words, he rendered the government completely dysfunctional. He created what former Bush, Jr. speechwriter David Frum called “the most dysfunctional White House in history.” His own former high-level staff refered to Trump as “a ***ing moron” (Tillerson) with “the understanding of a fifth- or sixth-grader” (Mattis). This worked very much to the favor of enemies of the United States, of course–having someone who doesn’t know what happened at Pearl Harbor or that Alabama isn’t on the East Coast in the path of hurricanes or that India does have a long border with China or why NATO was formed or why we have bases around the world in charge of the country. Trump would tweet major, unilateral changes in defense policy at 2:00 in the morning that went against all the advice of all his military people.
Mueller wrote a report saying that a) if the evidence exonerated Trump from obstructing the Russia probe, he would so state; b) that he is NOT so stating; and c) that it’s up to the Congress, not the Justice Department, to take action on this, under U.S. law. Trump’s Attorney General stated that the report exonerated Trump, in direct contradiction of the report. One assumes that the Attorney General can read, so this is very, very odd.
Trump’s allies in the Senate–McConnell, Graham, and Rubio, for example–just happen to be getting enormous contributions to their Political Action Committees from oligarchs close to Putin.
Trump and his people denied knowing Lev Parnas or having anything to do with him, even though there are tons of pictures of them together at events.
Just part of the story of Trump’s long history of serving sometimes as an asset, sometimes as an agent, of Russia.
And this all adds up to, in the minds (I’m using the term loosely) of people like Jacqui as “fake news.” LOL. All this history. Just coincidence and libtard kookiness. Lord help us. Are we really that dumb?
If there is anyone in the U.S. intelligence services who still thinks that Trump is not owned by Russia, then the word “intelligence” should not be used of him or her.
Russia had its asset in the Oval Office for four years. This is doubtless the most disturbing and consequential intelligence coup in history. And it is to our shame that it happened.
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Imagine you were back in the Cold War. A candidate for President suggests that the United States allow The USSR to invade a European country because of a disagreement over funding NATO. That President could have not win a free pizza, let alone a primary.
Many of the same voters who were loyal to Reagan because he called the Russians an evil empire now vote for Trump despite his acceptance of Putin. What is the difference? Seems to me it was always Ok for a right wing strongman to exist. Not so s dictatorship that gave lip service to equality.
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Reagan must be spinning in his grave!!!
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I love it when leftists drag out dead Republicans that they loathed when they were alive. Reagan would absolutely think it was fair to ask Europe to pay their bills.
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Reagan NEVER complained about NATO. Oh, and one more thing, I voted for him, so don’t lecture me about how I “loathed” him.
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I do NOT love it when Reichwingers attack our friends and sleep with our enemies.
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Jacq: you have never met a leftist. Most of the policies advocated by the group you label that way were mainstream 50 years ago. The body politic is so far toward the right that they think Trump is a moderate if you believe what they say.
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Diane: I should point out that Reagan was perfectly willing to support right wing dictators. Jean Kirkpatrick suggested once that right wing dictatorships were preferable to our tastes because they would ultimately become democracies. At one time, Californians saw Reagan as little better than a right wing dictator given his opposition to some of the policies of that state. Thom Hartman draws a pretty good line from Reagan to Trump. That said, I think you are correct in suggesting that Reagan would have been gobsmacked at Trump’s acceptance of the communist formerly known as Putin.
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One thing I recall about Reagan: he loathed the USSR.
“Trust but verify.”
“Mr. Gorbachev, tear down that wall!”
He would not be friends with snake-eyed Putin.
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Trump isn’t “friends with snake-eyed Putin.” That is Fake news and you keep repeating the lie, repeating the lie, repeating the lie.
You tried this in 2016, the Russia collusion hoax that She paid for 🤣🤣
Here’s some reall Russian Collusion for you.
https://www.forbes.com/2009/08/27/ted-kennedy-soviet-union-ronald-reagan-opinions-columnists-peter-robinson.html?sh=b190e11359ab
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Donald Trump met with Putin and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in the Oval Office. No one else was there, and certainly no American government officer. So we don’t know what they talked about, a massive security failure.
This was shockingly reckless. But Trump wants to make money in Russia, which he lied about in the 2016 election, by saying he had no business interest with Russia interests, a provable lie. He also sold massively overpriced condos and houses to Russian oligarchs, which helped the oligarchs launder money they stole from Russia.
This is your hero. Disgusting. No wonder the people in Trump’s building in my former home, Chicago, want Trump’s name off the damn building. I want to puke when I see Trump’s name in Chicago.
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Every time I saw Trump meeting with Putin, Trump seemed deferential. It was as though he was in awe of the Evil One.
Didn’t they meet in Helsinki without anyone from the State department?
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Yes. Trump is clearly a Russian asset. He does as his master, Putin, asks. He owes a lot to Putin, who basically bailed him out.
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Whatever Putin wants, his dog Donnie delivers.
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Yes, they did.
One has to understand that Trump has no loyalty to anyone that can’t help him immediately. In that sense, he puts himself above country, and indeed humanity, whenever he is threatened.
There is really no rational reason to tolerate a creature like this, any more than one would go to sleep knowing there is a live, venomous snake sharing the room with you. He is of no benefit for anyone. Do not imagine that he would lift a finger to help you in an emergency: he would as indifferently walk away from your cries as he would step on a cockroach. He is a sociopath, and a cruel one at that.
Tolerating him is tolerating a killer in our midst. He literally is no good for anyone.
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Your analogy, jsr, is spot on.
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Trump has a long and sordid history with Russia, going all the way back to the 1980s, when he was invited to visit Moscow by the then Russian Ambassador, which he did, in an expenses paid trip on a KGB airplane. He married Eastern European wives. He was facing bankruptcy because of his investment in casinos, but he took another trip to Russia and suddenly Russian oligarchs with ties to Putin started showing up to buy Trump properties with cash. This was money laundering for the Russian kleptocratic Mafia. This saved Trump’s sizable tush. Trump shockingly called on Russia to hack his opponents’ emails, which the Russians then did. He denied having any business in Russia at the very time that he was doing this AND negotiating a deal to build a Trump Tower in Moscow. And, at the same time, Trump’s organization was receiving tons of funds from Russia. BOTH of Trump’s sons told people that the Trump Organization had all the money it needed from Russia. Both of them. Trump has consistently said that he and Vladimir Putin have a great relationship and that he believes Putin over our intelligence agencies. So, who is Trump’s pal, Vladimir?
Vladimir Putin’s father worked for the KGB. They were fairly poor and lived in a one-room apartment, but because of his father’s job, they had a telephone. Putin was a runt and a loner. The other boys beat him up. He used to chase and kill rats in the tenement for entertainment. He loves telling a story about a time when, living there, he cornered a rat, and the rat jumped at him. He had a propaganda film made about himself that tells about how at the age of 16, he tried to volunteer to join the KGB.
Putin took a law degree and joined the KGB and was posted to East Germany. When the Soviet Union fell, he frantically shredded documents and went to St. Petersburg. In an infamous speech that he gave decades later in Munich, Putin described the fall of the Soviet Union as “the greatest political catastrophe of the 20th century.”
The mayor of Saint Petersburg hired Putin to oversee foreign contracts. Any business wanting to open an office in Saint Petersburg had to go through Putin. Putin took a lot of kickbacks. The citizens were extremely poor, and the grocery stores were empty. Putin was put in charge of a program whereby the city would receive raw materials, such as petroleum and wood, and exchange this for food from Europe—butter, milk, eggs, wheat, etc. Putin created companies to trade the materials for cash, and he and the mayor pocketed the money, and none of the food arrived. Investigators wanted to charge Putin with theft. The mayor squashed the investigation. Putin then got a job in Moscow working for Yeltsin. Yeltsin had started off as a brave, revolutionary reformer but became corrupt (and a notorious drunk). He sold off Russia’s state-owned businesses to his buddies and family members and become very wealthy. These became the billionaire oligarchs. Yeltsin appointed Putin head of the FSB, the state security service and successor to the KGB.
Meanwhile, back in Saint Petersburg, the corrupt mayor had been voted out and was being charged with fraud. Putin arranged to have the guy flown out of Russia, to Paris, in the middle of the night. This did not go without notice by Yeltsin, who had a problem. He was in very ill health and needed to retire, but the moment he did, he would himself be investigated by the new president for his crimes in selling off state assets and profiting from those sales. So, Yeltsin and Putin came up with a plan. Putin would become President and squash any investigation into Yeltsin. However, Putin was relatively unknown and probably wouldn’t win an election.
Then, a series of apartment bombings started taking place in Moscow and elsewhere in the middle of the night. Putin went on national television and said that these were the work of Chechen terrorists and that he would hunt them down and “kill them while they were sitting on the pot in their outhouses.” This was Russia’s 9/11. For a time, ordinary citizens in Russia didn’t know whether as they slept, they and their loved ones would be blown up. Putin promised to hunt down those responsible and became a national hero.
Then, one of the apartment bombs, in the city of Rayazin, failed to detonate. Investigators defused the bomb, located in a basement. It was made of explosives and used a detonator available only to the Russian military and to Putin’s FSB. The local police arrested the FSB (state security) guys who planted the bomb. Putin put out the transparently false story that this was just a training exercise. Once a Chekist, always a Chekist.
Investigators looking into the apartment buildings started turning up dead. Murdered on the street. This was an MO to be repeated by Putin throughout his career–killing inconvenient persons. Putin became the government’s voice, in the media, of a war against Chechnya in retaliation for the terrorist bombings. This RUSE worked. Putin was overwhelmingly elected president. Thousands had died in the apartment bombings and in the Chechen War. Among his first actions as president, Putin called a meeting of all the Yeltsin-era oligarchs and let them know, in a subtle but certain manner, that henceforth, if they wanted to hold onto what they had, Putin would get his vig on every transaction. If an oligarch didn’t play ball, Putin would cook up an excuse to jail him and nationalize the business, effectively taking it over himself. For example, the richest man in Russia, head of the oil giant Yukos, was stopped by police. One of the police threw a bag into the guy’s car. Then the guy was arrested for transporting an illegal handgun and sent to prison for 10 years.
And so it went. Every bit of business in Russia had to pay its Putin tithe, and Putin became the richest person in the world, far richer than folks like Elon Musk and Bill Gates and Warren Buffet. He became the ruthless criminal leader of a kleptocracy, the boss of all bosses in a Mafia state.
And now, having invaded Ukraine, allowed his troops to rape and murder elderly Ukrainian women and young Ukrainian children, having bombed schools and cultural monuments and civilian apartments, having leveled whole villages and cities, having engaged in mass deportation of Ukrainian children, all in violation of international law, Putin has been indicted as a war criminal by the International Court. He is an indicted war criminal.
This this is your Glorious leader’s buddy (and handler). Wow.
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And what did Putin get in return for his considerable investment in his dog, Donald Trump?
Well, Trump unilaterally retreated from northern Syria, leaving our allies, the Kurds, who had helped us defeat ISIS there, to be slaughtered by Assad and the Russians. Trump’s then Secretary of Defense, James Mattis, resigned in protest and outrage. Trump also, over the objections of his Joint Chiefs, unilaterally withdrew the United States from the Open Skies Treaty, which allowed the US and Russia to conduct ariel reconnaissance to ensure that each was abiding by arms treaties AND the INF, which limited nuclear weapons development, testing, and deployment. And he did this at the very time when Putin was fielding new hypersonic nuclear missiles capable of reaching the US IN MINUTES. He also, to Putin’s great pleasure, unilaterally drew down the United States’ NATO troop presence in Germany, again over the objections of his military. And so on. In other words, Putin’s investment in Trump (Putin spent billions of rubles on social media campaigns to get Trump elected) paid off handsomely.
MAGA: Moscow’s Asset Governing America
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Bob,
Add to your list Trump’s decision to withdraw from the treaty limiting Iran’s ability to develop nuclear weapons and regular monitoring to make sure they didn’t. What sense did that make?
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It makes this sense: It pleased Trump’s handler, Putin, because Iran is a Russian client state.
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Everything Trump has done in foreign policy benefits Russia, not the U.S.
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What a joke! The man who’s put people out of business by not paying them for working for him would throw a country out of NATO for not paying.
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It’s worse than saying he would throw them out of NATO. He said that he would not come to that country’s defense if it were invaded. This completely undercuts the foundational principle of NATO. It’s what NATO is about and why it is a strong deterrent. Without this surety that an attack on one would be responded to by all, NATO is nothing. There is no NATO. THIS IS WHAT TRUMP’S HANDLER, PUTIN, WANTS.
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And yes, you nailed it about this creep who spent his lifetime stiffing people.
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