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He would probably like to but I'm not sure if the entrenched establishment would allow him. Trump likes to talk a good game about draining the swamp but the reality is, it would take 5 or 6 presidents just like Trump back to back to make any dent in the swamp. Especially when it comes to the foreign policy establishment.
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@johnforde7735 Walking away from the region automatically ends the war.
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To keep their overlords happy.
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@johnd2058 It would also mean he'd be wet for the establishment as well. Which would also mean he should be wet for Biden no? They're the standard bearers for not caring what the public thinks when it comes to starting wars.
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@futures2247 So is he wrong about Ukraine?
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@dogukan127 None of the above. In some cases they simply had no choice, considering many Euro capitols are just vassal states of Washington. Stopping the spread of Jihadism by creating more Jihadism and destroying nations creating more angry refugees to enter Europe? Real smart right? A secure base for Jihadists? That is exactly what these wars created, not to mention Europe itself now turning into such a base.
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@Spivaks1. I'm a Trump supporter and even I find your comment ridiculous. Europe's biggest problem is that they're permanent Washington's puppet, not the other way around. The reason they don't like Trump is because most of their leaders are globalists and Trump isn't part of their crew. But after us strong arming them so bad during this Ukraine war and then blowing up Germany's pipeline. It seems fair to assume deep down they prefer going back to Trump.
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@Blanka1100 Ukraine has already been sold to blackrock. There is no going back from that.
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@alecfoster4413 Any rational negotiation will end this war. The Russians aren't happy to be in this situation either.
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@chrishooge3442 Is everything worth fighting for? I'd imagine if you're an arms manufactorer you'd say yes. I can't think of many conflicts we've been in, in the past 30 years that were "worth fighting for." Maybe the bombing of Serbia you could make an argument for. The rest? It's a losing argument.
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