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Trump administration 2024-2028

According to a new book, Trump didn’t know Canada was a constitutional monarchy until King Charles told him that the crown would not be amused if the USA moved against BNA/Canada for a third time.

What are the Brits gonna do about it ?
 
What are the Brits gonna do about it ?

mr bean GIF
 
What are the Brits gonna do about it ?
You do realize that Trump has a hard on for monarchies (but he'd rather be an absolute monarch) and for some strange reason craves their acceptance and approval. Therefore it appears a word of warning from the King of Canada has far more weight than any push back from the Canadian Parliament.

None of this makes sense because we are dealing with a narcissistic lunatic and I'll take any support from anyone who may have a sliver of influence on this jackass.
 
You do realize that Trump has a hard on for monarchies (but he'd rather be an absolute monarch) and for some strange reason craves their acceptance and approval. Therefore it appears a word of warning from the King of Canada has far more weight than any push back from the Canadian Parliament.

None of this makes sense because we are dealing with a narcissistic lunatic and I'll take any support from anyone who may have a sliver of influence on this jackass.

Ill take things that didnt happen for $500, Alex.

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Whether it happened or not, its this sort of chatter that will inch a country like Poland or South Korea closer to obtaining their own nuclear weapons.
Yup. When the reliable and sane global security order is breaking down, and countries are told to fend for themselves, they will do so. There are a handful of threshold nuclear states who have seen the threats increase and the security guarantees become quite unreliable. Nuclear proliferation would be an unsurprising outcome of America’s foreign policy changes. It would be a costly but entirely rational choice for several countries at this point.
 
Well now you know something is definitely off if Alex Jones is calling for Trump to be 25th'd.


And then there's the impeachment push for both POTUS and SecDef.


 
Well now you know something is definitely off if Alex Jones is calling for Trump to be 25th'd.


And then there's the impeachment push for both POTUS and SecDef.


All of it meaningless. The congressional Republicans will only hold the leaders of this administration to account if it decisively threatens them at the midterms. And even there, too many are probably afraid of the MAGA base.

Thus far the only meaningful constraints on Trump appear to have remained the courts. I don’t see them being a factor in how Trump and his administration prosecute the war in Iran.
 
To which his administration has shown open contempt for at all levels of the judiciary. To think the courts would constrain him is delusional.
But so far they have. When push comes to shove they generally have abided by the rulings, even while getting all pissy pants about it.
 
But so far they have. When push comes to shove they generally have abided by the rulings, even while getting all pissy pants about it.
Frankly it shows a long standing pattern, and possibly even SOP of contempt for the courts. Im surprised judges haven't thrown the book at the administration more.
 
Bye bye RBIO ....

The useful illusion of a ‘rules-based order’ is ending​


The “rules-based international order” was never a set of neutral rules. It was a story the U.S. told — about itself, its power and its right to bend norms when convenient.

In January, that story finally collapsed when Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney called that order what many governments have long known it to be: a useful “fiction,” sustained less by universal law than by American power and selective enforcement.

For decades, when U.S. officials invoked a “rules-based international order,” they were not describing universal principles, but defending a flexible set of rules largely devised in Washington and adjusted whenever American interests required it. Now, as President Trump openly revives territorial expansion and economic coercion as tools of U.S. statecraft, that phrase no longer commands belief, even among America’s closest allies.

Carney, speaking in Davos, did what no major Western leader had previously dared to do: He called the bluff. The “rules-based order,” Carney said, was a convenient illusion — one the West itself knew was only partially true, tolerated for as long as U.S. hegemony delivered enough public goods to make the hypocrisy worthwhile. That bargain, he concluded, no longer works.

 
But so far they have. When push comes to shove they generally have abided by the rulings, even while getting all pissy pants about it.
WATCH N SHOOT - there maybe some nasty shit rolling out.

Remember the US has a history of assassinating their own leaders...not often but for stuff far less than what Dear Donald has done.
 
Didn't somebody try that already?
i mean conspiracy theories suggest it was staged given how well his ear healed, but im no doctor. This speculation came back again after the emails surfaced about the FSB offering to stage an assassination attempt in Hungary to help boost the hopes of Viktor Orban.
 
WATCH N SHOOT - there maybe some nasty shit rolling out.

Remember the US has a history of assassinating their own leaders...not often but for stuff far less than what Dear Donald has done.

The 25th Amendment requires the cabinet to turf him. I don’t expect that group of toadies who make North Korean generals look independently minded to do anything about it.
 
i mean conspiracy theories suggest it was staged given how well his ear healed, but im no doctor. This speculation came back again after the emails surfaced about the FSB offering to stage an assassination attempt in Hungary to help boost the hopes of Viktor Orban.
They don't need to - Vance is already throwing the Pro-Europe faction under the bus.


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