Message from @Sh0t

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2020-01-08 04:37:49 UTC  

On the topic of elections, do you think Trump will win another term in office, if not who do you think will surpass him during this election period.

2020-01-08 04:39:21 UTC  

With war in the mix, i dunno, it's a hail mary play that oftne works on Americans

2020-01-08 04:39:42 UTC  

The dems are going to try and push a corporate type as hard as they can, but Bernie is still doing well

2020-01-08 04:40:39 UTC  

Who do you support?

2020-01-08 04:41:51 UTC  

I'm not a dem so I have no dog in the primary, I didn't and wont be voting for Trump

2020-01-08 04:42:13 UTC  

of the Dems, I trust Bernie the most as somebody with integrity, which is more important than any policy squibbles

2020-01-08 04:43:13 UTC  

(as the missiles fall, let us remember Iraq wants US troops out)

2020-01-08 04:43:35 UTC  

so our presence there is resulting in iranian missiles hitting iraq, so the US is basially using iraq as a shield lol

2020-01-08 04:44:27 UTC  

Bernie Sander seems very interested in reconstructing the Medical and Educational state of the country. But with these new conflicts seemingly popping up everywhere would he have to devote more time to international affairs before perusing his plans.

2020-01-08 04:45:37 UTC  

of course not. Bernie is not a big foreign policy guy, he would focus on the domestic concerns and let his Secretaries handle the foreign policy

2020-01-08 04:47:19 UTC  

Trump basically saying the US is going to ignore Iraqi sovereignity

2020-01-08 04:47:34 UTC  

"The Iraqi people don't want Iran to run their country", Iraq voted to expel the us

2020-01-08 04:48:49 UTC  

I have heard that Trump has threatened Sanctions against Iraq if they force U.S. troops to leave the country. Is this legal, how would the U.N. view this, and if Trump doesn’t get re-elected would sanctions still continue until troops are allowed in again?

2020-01-08 04:48:49 UTC  

GG @League Of Spectroradiers, you just advanced to level 2!

2020-01-08 04:50:55 UTC  

the US is a member of the security council, so we can make anything we do 'legal' , in a functional sense

2020-01-08 04:55:39 UTC  

Although I tend to agree, the council is made up of others too including Russia, China, France, and Britain. All of which Trump has had negative interactions with. Russia (with Syria) China (Tariff war) Britain (Public dislike of Trump) France (Sanctions being placed on them by the Trump administration) It seems the U.S. could become outnumbered. A recent example of the UN pushing back U.S. activities was ordering them to relieve sanctions on Cuba a country south of Florida.

2020-01-08 04:56:57 UTC  

we can veto positive action

2020-01-08 04:57:04 UTC  

brazil was with us on that vote as well

2020-01-08 04:57:17 UTC  

UN has done that vote against US for cuba for 30 years

2020-01-08 04:57:34 UTC  

```For the 28th consecutive year, the UN General Assembly has adopted a resolution calling for an end to the economic, commercial and financial embargo imposed by the United States against Cuba.

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2020-01-08 04:57:38 UTC  

28 years

2020-01-08 04:59:33 UTC  

Even then could Iraq simply enter another countries area of influence (not exactly with Iran but Russia or China too who’s been more and more interested with the region lately) if the U.S. continues to not play nice. This seems to only hinder the U.S. long term especially seeing the investments made in Iraq.

2020-01-08 04:59:59 UTC  

@Sh0t You’re right about the Iran deal. I read the Act myself. It would’ve been much easier if AP news cited where in the Act it said that.

2020-01-08 05:02:12 UTC  

so what does that mean for Trump's statements on Iran and Obama?

2020-01-08 05:02:27 UTC  

Was he lying to his audience?

2020-01-08 05:03:00 UTC  

They are somewhat misleading. Another political half truth

2020-01-08 05:04:19 UTC  

Although in some ways, Trump was correct about that, he just said it in an over-dramatic way

2020-01-08 05:06:00 UTC  

it was sowing the seeds for pulling out of a deal that was helping to normalize us relations with iran

2020-01-08 05:06:12 UTC  

exactly what the neocons wanted and what we are getting now as we shoot at each other

2020-01-08 05:07:16 UTC  

Trump is petty in the sense, whatever Obama did, good or bad, Trump has been determined to bring it crashing down. The Iran deal included.

2020-01-08 05:08:49 UTC  

A lot of it is he wants to tear down "the Obama legacy" and be the guy who passes all the great deals and "saves the county". Trump believes his own campaign propaganda.

2020-01-08 05:08:51 UTC  
2020-01-08 05:09:49 UTC  

they knew what they were doing in the campaign, it wasn't just 'pettiness', look at who was backing them and participating. obama stood up to the israelis and saudis a bit

2020-01-08 05:10:35 UTC  

undoing obama was about more than just ego, it was a strategy of rolling back the clock on purging neoconservatism

2020-01-08 05:10:58 UTC  

Of course, but Trump is uber petty about it.

2020-01-08 05:11:11 UTC  

It comes through in all his tweets.

2020-01-08 05:13:00 UTC  

It is a lot of ego motivating his decisions.

2020-01-08 05:13:49 UTC  

thats' the cover man

2020-01-08 05:14:29 UTC  

"He's too dumb to be hurting America on purpose"

2020-01-08 05:14:49 UTC  

the pettiness is for show for his base, it gets them pumped

2020-01-08 05:15:00 UTC  

that's putting the sail into the wind to power the strategy