@giraffeg6747025@HalfwayPost Well if you read his profile you'd know he doesn't report facts. His posts are satire and he lets people know if they care to click on his profile.
@Microinteracti1 If i didn't know any better, it sounds like iran won the wsr. Well either way, it sounds like iran won the war...if we agree to their demands.
@OdyLogos@jonfavs So because some insignificant democrats said questionable things about charlie kirk'd deat h, it's ok for trump to say this horrible thing about Mueller? He's the President supposedly. No high ranking democrat said anything of the sort about charlie kirk.
@DisrespectedThe@jonfavs@ms_taylor711 Not really. He's the President apparently. No high ranking democrat said anything of the sort about charlie kirk.
After President Trump claimed to reporters twice today that he had recently spoken to a former president who praised his actions in Iran, saying: “I wish I did what you did.” Aides to all four living presidents, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Barack Obama and Joe Biden, have issued statements to CNN, saying there is no record of any communications between them and President Trump.
The point now becoming increasingly clear is that the United Kingdom is no longer prepared to behave like a nodding dog to Donald Trump. Across Europe there is a growing recognition, both among governments and the wider public, that the conflict he has initiated amounts to an illegal war. Countries that still place value upon the rule of law and the framework of international law understand the implication of that position. If a state launches military action with the aim of regime change without lawful authority, others are under no obligation to support it.
That is the dividing line between the United Kingdom, Europe, and many other nations around the world on one side, and the United States under Trump on the other. The view increasingly taking hold is simple: if Donald Trump chooses to start a war, he must also be prepared to finish it alone. Nations that respect international law cannot lend support to an action that they believe breaches that very framework.
What compounds the situation further is the economic shock that has followed. The disruption to global markets and supply chains appears to have been given little serious consideration before the decision was taken. As a result, not only are American citizens left to deal with the consequences of what many see as a deeply personal and ill judged decision, but so too is the wider world. Patience is wearing thin with a presidency that many now regard as erratic and poorly restrained by the institutions that should provide oversight.
Trump himself calls it a war. Iran calls it a war. Israel calls it a war. If that is the case, the obvious constitutional question arises: why has he not gone to Congress to seek authorisation? Under the American system, that step would normally be expected before entering a full scale conflict. Had such approval been sought and granted, the entire situation would carry a very different legitimacy. In its absence, critics argue that the action sits in a far more questionable legal and political position.
@WincerDude@WalshFreedom@realDonaldTrump I dont claim anything. I told you i stated facts. It's a fact that the police chief made that claim. Whether his claim is true or not is unclear. Thank you for your attention to this matter. MAGA!
@Jason2576921213@cjgproduxions You're a fool if you think grocery prices are down. The only groceries that are down are items that have price fluctuations due to market conditions, such as eggs. Nothing else is down.
@WincerDude@WalshFreedom@realDonaldTrump Ahh yes exactly. Trump probably didnt actually make that call that maga idiots claim exonerate him because it's hearsay. Thank you. MAGA!