circadian wrote: » I agree. I don't think people realise the ramifications of backing off and allowing Turkey to move into Kurdish areas. There will almost certainly be genocide as a result of this not to mention the wholesale destruction of the only functioning modern democracy in the area, even if it is only just finding it's feet. The kurdish controlled areas are usually a mix of different ethnic groups and religions Co-existing, they are also adapting more modern approaches to society like equal voting rights, women can join the military. I wonder why this decision was made. Who or what has put pressure on Trump to enable this, my suspicion is the Russians since Erdogan is trying to align with Russia.
peddlelies wrote: » Unlike the liberals? I'm pretty sure the biggest one, Steven Crowder, is self funded. It was a big liberal corporation ( Vox ) that tried to get his channel shutdown.
rossie1977 wrote: Dave Rubin is a complete fraud. Became a 'right winger' suddenly after the Koch Brothers gave him a big pile of cash.
rossie1977 wrote: Most of these so called talking head conservatives on Youtube are bought and paid for by big corporations and the wealthy elite.
Brian? wrote: » I genuinely don’t understand why people are surprised here. The US is in a temporary alliance with some Kurds but is in a long lasting military alliance with Turkey, NATO. I know that doesn’t make it right. But the US hawks did what they always do. Use native allies until they outlive their usefulness and then toss them aside.I wouldn’t be surprised if Erdogan promised to chip in more money to NATO if Trump agreed to let Turkey invade Syria.
Outlaw Pete wrote: » Be interesting to hear what Lindsey has to say re Syria given his comments over the years, such as the following.https://twitter.com/LindseyGrahamSC/status/1079514943152631808
everlast75 wrote: » here's what he is saying...https://twitter.com/LindseyGrahamSC/status/1181181561045172224?s=20
Quin_Dub wrote: » We'll see if he carries through with this , but his next few tweets are pretty strong in their condemnation
Quin_Dub wrote: » We'll see if he carries through with this , but his next few tweets are pretty strong in their condemnationhttps://twitter.com/LindseyGrahamSC/status/1181181747247140864https://twitter.com/LindseyGrahamSC/status/1181181862183604224
duploelabs wrote: » I strongly doubt that the Kurds will align with either Assad or Iran
everlast75 wrote: » Whatever Trump wants to get done, he will get it done as it appears likely he has something over the rest of the Reps. If it suits Trump to let congress object and something not to proceed, he lets that happen, saves face and blames it on them.
Itssoeasy wrote: » Trump has lost the New York court case to keep his his tax returns hidden. Twitter storm incoming you'd expect.
one armed dwarf wrote: » I feel stupid asking this but it's a consequence of how gaslit the world has been by this pack of clowns, but could this actually mean he has to release them now? Again, feels like such an exceptionally stupid question but Trumpworld makes me question everything
circadian wrote: » Yup it's begun, referring to himself in third person no less.https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1181212691203084289?s=19
EltonJohn69 wrote: » I really want to see whats in these tax returns, he has battling so long to keep them hidden..... russian money ? fraud ? or that he is broke ?
Nody wrote: » That he's worth a lot less then claimed and most likely making a very modest if any noticeable profit. Of course he'll claim it's tax planning and all trump wannabies will applaud it as tax fraud being a great thing and proves what a genius he is because of it (as with his previous examples that were released).
Quin_Dub wrote: » I expect that's exactly it - I don't think that he's ever been even remotely close to having the kind of net worth that he has always claimed - he's never been a Billionaire. I also doubt there's anything illegal in them tbh - At least not directly , the IRS would have found that already. The illegality may come from him claiming one valuation on his properties for tax purposes and a different higher one when applying for loans etc. But the absolute number 1 reason is to prevent the utter puncturing of his entire "Billionaire" persona.
Penn wrote: » https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1181232249821388801 Hell of a casual statement to throw out on Twitter on a Monday morning. No doubt using his great and unmatched wisdom to deflect attention away from his tax returns by threatening to destroy and obliterate the economy of another country.