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Elites Are Giddy Over Trump’s Airstrike in Syria, and That’s Terrifying
Need I remind everyone that Trump got a phone call from Bill Clinton mere days before announcing his Presidential Candidacy? Donald Trump (and to a great extent Hillary Clinton) have declared war on humanity. Corporate America and the State-Capitalists' imperialistic approach to maintaining corporate supremacy over U.S. - and thus world - geopolitics is proving to be more costly than the internationalist brand of Stalinist Communism during the Cold War. The White House and the Trump Administration need to be investigated by a bipartisan and international probe into the execution of War Crimes for militarily ratcheting up tensions with the Russian Federation which - besides the U.S. itself - possesses the world's largest stockpile of active and ready-to-use NUCLEAR WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION. Threatening civilization with extinction and humanity with apocalypse must be considered a war crime punishable by the most extreme of measures if we are to endure as a species. Both the Trump Administration and Putin's Kremlin (and Assad and Hillary Clinton as accessories, the former due to being a known puppet of the Kremlin and the latter for her complicity in the election of Trump and encouraging of his warfare terrorism) need to be investigated for war crimes and crimes against humanity. The United States and Russian Federal Governments must be shut down by the opposition and in conjunction with a United Nations-spearheaded ad-hoc criminal inquiry to investigate the possibility that there are terrorists active and in power within the respective governmental administrations. The clock is ticking.
But the pathetic plaudits Trump received Thursday night for the airstrike he ordered against Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria should serve as a reminder of how capable Trump remains of regaining the narrative of his faltering presidency—and why a relatively “normal” Trump administration may be even scarier than the cartoonishly villainous one we’ve seen up until now.
As we saw following Trump’s first address to Congress, the president is so nightmarish that some of us who observe him are desperate to forget who precisely America elected and are forever hoping he can change. This can manifest itself consciously or unconsciously. It began Thursday, before the strike, when Hillary Clinton said she believed the United States should take out Assad's airfields. That would have been a more plausible suggestion in a different universe than the one we live in—a universe in which a bigoted, Muslim-hating, and incompetent man wasn't the commander in chief of the United States armed forces. It continued throughout the afternoon and evening as the missile strike launched and Trump received heavy praise on cable news. Fareed Zakaria said on CNN that this airstrike was the moment Trump had "[become] president." Not only was this nonsense a near-repeat of what Van Jones had said on CNN following Trump's speech to Congress, but it ignored January’s botched Yemen raid, a military action that Trump ordered. (For what it's worth, the United States is already engaged in combat in Iraq and Syria with some of the groups fighting Assad.)
But Trump is not—and will never be—a normal president. He is an uninformed and dangerously unstable one. If he wants to conduct military action without congressional approval, he should be challenged, not lauded. The prospect of someone with Trump's limited focus and understanding immersing the United States more deeply in another foreign conflict is unnerving—especially when that conflict is taking place in a region that predominantly practices a religion Trump despises.
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As we saw following Trump’s first address to Congress, the president is so nightmarish that some of us who observe him are desperate to forget who precisely America elected and are forever hoping he can change. This can manifest itself consciously or unconsciously. It began Thursday, before the strike, when Hillary Clinton said she believed the United States should take out Assad's airfields. That would have been a more plausible suggestion in a different universe than the one we live in—a universe in which a bigoted, Muslim-hating, and incompetent man wasn't the commander in chief of the United States armed forces. It continued throughout the afternoon and evening as the missile strike launched and Trump received heavy praise on cable news. Fareed Zakaria said on CNN that this airstrike was the moment Trump had "[become] president." Not only was this nonsense a near-repeat of what Van Jones had said on CNN following Trump's speech to Congress, but it ignored January’s botched Yemen raid, a military action that Trump ordered. (For what it's worth, the United States is already engaged in combat in Iraq and Syria with some of the groups fighting Assad.)
But Trump is not—and will never be—a normal president. He is an uninformed and dangerously unstable one. If he wants to conduct military action without congressional approval, he should be challenged, not lauded. The prospect of someone with Trump's limited focus and understanding immersing the United States more deeply in another foreign conflict is unnerving—especially when that conflict is taking place in a region that predominantly practices a religion Trump despises.
See Also:
Need I remind everyone that Trump got a phone call from Bill Clinton mere days before announcing his Presidential Candidacy? Donald Trump (and to a great extent Hillary Clinton) have declared war on humanity. Corporate America and the State-Capitalists' imperialistic approach to maintaining corporate supremacy over U.S. - and thus world - geopolitics is proving to be more costly than the internationalist brand of Stalinist Communism during the Cold War. The White House and the Trump Administration need to be investigated by a bipartisan and international probe into the execution of War Crimes for militarily ratcheting up tensions with the Russian Federation which - besides the U.S. itself - possesses the world's largest stockpile of active and ready-to-use NUCLEAR WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION. Threatening civilization with extinction and humanity with apocalypse must be considered a war crime punishable by the most extreme of measures if we are to endure as a species. Both the Trump Administration and Putin's Kremlin (and Assad and Hillary Clinton as accessories, the former due to being a known puppet of the Kremlin and the latter for her complicity in the election of Trump and encouraging of his warfare terrorism) need to be investigated for war crimes and crimes against humanity. The United States and Russian Federal Governments must be shut down by the opposition and in conjunction with a United Nations-spearheaded ad-hoc criminal inquiry to investigate the possibility that there are terrorists active and in power within the respective governmental administrations. The clock is ticking.