Miami Shores wrote:GLDF wrote:At least some Republicans have the sense to oppose our president who doesn't have the right interests in mind, even for just one time. Trump is an unreliable ally who will go along with dictators. He's a hazard to democracy.
oh we are fellow rejects lol.
Perhaps you have not seen my posts.
I am against President Trump's soft policy on North Korea and on his betrayal of the Kurds. I support and independent Kurdistan nation state, I think they can become an oil rich, strong military power and US ally like Israel.
I used to work with 2 North Koreans, we talked in English about our nations of North Korea and Cuba and we found out we have a lot in common.
But I support him for being against the Venezuelan and Cuban regime.
Trump has consistently shown himself to be willing to allow regimes to repress people in return for merely the promise of the deal, not even an actual deal just a promise to come to the negotiation table.
China, Turkey, NK, he only makes deals with repressive regimes because they want something, and that is for him to remove barriers to their repression, or not have an opinion on them.
If either Cuba or Venezuela said 'hey, we'll come to the negotiating table if you allow us to repress a group of people', he'd say yes instantly.
He's not particularly getting any deals with any group that doesn't have a need to be able to repress people, such as the EU for example.