Sure... and if you believe that's going to happen (North Korea changing anything except milking the Donny for the stupid sucker he is), I've got some great Arizona ocean front property I'd like to sell you.Barnsley wrote:Nobel Peace Prize on its way for The Donald with the North Korea situation changing direction!!
Excellent , got some photo's?Strong Eagle II wrote:
Sure... and if you believe that's going to happen (North Korea changing anything except milking the Donny for the stupid sucker he is), I've got some great Arizona ocean front property I'd like to sell you.
The orange hump in the white house called Kim Jong Un an "honorable man". How can this puddle of orange cock snot call a torturer, a despot, a ruthless murderer "honorable" is beyond me, and it just goes to show how utterly disconnected from reality the Trumpanzee actually is.earthfriendly wrote:I shall keep my mind open. You never know ! It takes a rogue to tackle another rogue. Cause they speak the same language.
We need to work with him to push on the democratic front. Cause the alternative is simply too painful. I will die if I have to live thru the reality of a despot redefining a new word order for all of us. Will die! Please excuse me for the dramatic language.That's why he is developing an unusually touchy-feely relationship with Trump -- which he compared to the kissing, hugging and hand-shaking that went on between US founding father Benjamin Franklin and the French philosopher Voltaire.
"It can remind you something," he quipped in the House of Representatives.
And the threat !He said no one should take transatlantic ties or common values for granted, warning that the liberal internationalism was under siege, raising the need for a new 21st Century world order based on fundamental values, the rule of law and human rights.
"Other powers with the strongest strategy and ambition will then fill the void we would leave empty. Other powers will not hesitate once again to advocate their own model to shape the 21st century world order.
Good news all round!!Hardliners in Iran are rejoicing at Donald Trump’s decision to unilaterally pull the US out of the 2015 nuclear deal and reimpose economic sanctions, and seizing on an opportunity to consolidate their power over reformists who championed the pact.
The commander of Iran’s powerful Revolutionary Guards “congratulated” the nation on the US exit from the deal. According to the semi-official Fars news agency, the commander, Mohammad Ali Jafari said: “I congratulate and take into a good deed the vicious withdrawal of the US from JCPOA, which was not credible even before the withdrawal … It was proved once more that US isn’t trustworthy in regards its commitments.”
He hasn't done anything to deserve this yet.Barnsley wrote:Nobel Peace Prize on its way for The Donald with the North Korea situation changing direction!!
Gaza is braced for fresh protests against Israel as the first funerals are expected to be held for 58 Palestinians killed by Israeli forces on Monday, the deadliest day since the end of the 2014 Gaza conflict.
Tuesday is the 70th anniversary of what Palestinians call the Nakba, or Catastrophe, when hundreds of thousands were expelled or fled amid the creation of Israel in 1948.
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