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We feel that reestablishing talks and trying to improve relations with Russia is very much a move in the right direction. Hopefully, it’ll signal the shifting of U.S. policy away from Europe. We can also but dream that the US will stop interfering in the internal affairs of sovereign nations all over the world.
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CIA FRONT ORGANISATION?
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The second initiative was equally important in our eyes. Here, Trump ended all funding to the National Endowment for Democracy (NED).
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For those who don’t know, the NED is officially a non-governmental organisation funded by the U.S. Congress to promote democracy abroad. However, some critics argue that its activities closely align with U.S. foreign policy interests and resemble operations traditionally conducted by the likes of the Central intelligence Agency (CIA). Others would go further and believe that the NED is a CIA front organisation.
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Many people believe that the CIA – aided & abetted by the NED – are behind the endless regime change operations, colour revolutions, & (as we noted above) the meddling in the internal affairs of sovereign nations all over the world.
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Even putting a small dent in the NEDs armour is a welcome plus for peace.
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TROOPS OUT
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Trump’s third initiative is to pull all US troops out of Syria. Indeed, many people wonder why the US had a small military presence in Syria for nearly ten years.
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As we all know, until his fall in December, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad enjoyed massive Russian support. According to this BBC report (1) from seven years ago, over 63,000 Russian military personnel has seen action there. It’s also been estimated that between 5,000 and 8,000 (Iranian-backed) Hezbollah fighters had been pitted against the various Islamist factions.
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Given the above figures, 2,000 US troops are a drop in the ocean. So why were they there & what were they up to?
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The last initiative was Trump’s observation that “There’s no reason for us to be building brand new nuclear weapons. We already have so many you could destroy the world 50 times over or 100 times over.”
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He then seemed to suggest that US military spending could be cut by half and ruled out the need to build more nuclear weapons.
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TRUMP-INSPIRED SHIFTS?
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Once again, we feel that Trump seems to want to ‘reign in’ (or at least shift the attention) of the US military-industrial complex. How else are we to understand these Trump-inspired shifts in US foreign policy (towards a less interventionist approach) and a reduction in military spending?
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We kicked off this article by stating that we must take a principled & non-hypocritical stand on all matters. We believe that we’ve demonstrated that with our analysis of Trump’s four initiatives.
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Before anyone calls us pro-Trump, let us assure them that we’re not. Unlike many UK-based capitalists, imperialists, jingoists & reactionaries we’re not Trump groupies. However, we feel he may be a slightly more complex character than meets the eye.
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People tend to fixate over his appearance – orange skin, peroxide hair and sausage fingers. They also obsess about his blunt & bombastic nature, but we wonder how much of this is put on. Remember, it takes a wise man to play the fool!
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All we know of him is what MSM reports – and we don’t trust them (and their vested interests) at all.
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The only thing we can say with certainty about Trump is that he ‘says it as he sees it.’ He appears honest to the point of rudeness – in that he doesn’t ‘dress up’ what he wants with fancy words. This is probably because he’s a National Capitalist & everything is about making money, preferably wrapped in the Stars and Stripes!
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