International Trump/Putin Summit

Because it makes perfect sense under that interpretation and no sense at all under the other interpretation.

Trump talking out of his ass makes complete sense. Especially if Putin told him that relations have never been worse.

We is also saying that the alternative to the summit with Russia is War. He said the same thing with regards to the NK summit.

Hyperbole, lies, ignorance... whatever it is he likes to spread fake news.

That happens way too often for him to get the benefit of the doubt from me.
 
Anything done to get tough on Russia, Trump fought kicking and screaming.

And everyone who's been paying attention knows this.

They also had to trick him into expelling the 60 Russian Diplomats. He was livid when he found out how aggressive the response was compared to other countries lol.
 
Trump talking out of his ass makes complete sense. Especially if Putin told him that relations have never been worse.

This is just kooky and you know it.

Well, I guess you don't know it yet and that's why you took the account bet with me.

We is also saying that the alternative to the summit with Russia is War. He said the same thing with regards to the NK summit.

"We is also saying"....? Don't follow.
 
It's an opinion piece you dolt.

You are very poor informed and this is why your arguments are total bs.

The toughest sanctions in years have fallen on Russia’s elite under the Trump administration. Sanctions imposed over Russia’s invasion of Crimea in 2014 have not been lifted, Trump approved the sale of lethal weapons to Ukraine, something Barack Obama did not do. Furthermore he has ordered missiles fired at Syrian military sites, openly targeting strategic operations and allies of Russia.
 
Bill Clinton's "blow jobs aren't sexual relationships" was less insulting to our intelligence than Trump's "I meant to say wouldn't" defense.
I didn't make a statement about the severity of the two in comparison, though I think you underestimate how badly that quote followed Clinton.
 
You are very poor informed and this is why your arguments are total bs.

The toughest sanctions in years have fallen on Russia’s elite under the Trump administration. Sanctions imposed over Russia’s invasion of Crimea in 2014 have not been lifted, Trump approved the sale of lethal weapons to Ukraine, something Barack Obama did not do. Furthermore he has ordered missiles fired at Syrian military sites, openly targeting strategic operations and allies of Russia.

Those were veto proof sanctions passed by Congress, not Trump.

They passed 99-1 in the Senate. Trump had no choice and he still sat on them for weeks without signing them.
 
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President Trump is tougher on Russia in 18 months than Obama in eight years
http://thehill.com/opinion/white-ho...er-on-russia-in-18-months-than-obama-in-eight
Look the Spin Doctors have showed up.
Trump was kicking and screaming when he finally signed the sanctions against Russia.
The only bill Duestche Bank Donny has not been filmed signing and doing that dumb thing where he shows he signed it, is the Russian sanction bill.
That is a fact Jack, something the OPINION piece never brings up.
He did not want the people who saved him from bankruptcy see him sign the bill and then he signed it, said he did not agree with it.
So Congress has been tough on Russia and Trump has fought them every inch on it.
 
Those were veto proof sanctions passed by Congress, not Trump.

They passed 99-1 in the Senate. Trump had no choice and he still sat on them for weeks without signing them.

After senate, the sanctions were signed by Trump. And the missile attacks were ordered by Trump, without approval of the congress.

to sum it up, under Trump administration we have the toughest Russian politics ever.
 
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/...sian-mercenaries-prepare-more-attacks-n855271

DEIR EZ-ZOR, Syria — Standing on a windswept mound, Brig. Gen. Jonathan Braga pointed to the spot just a mile away from where Russian mercenaries and fighters loyal to the Syrian government fired at his soldiers.

"Those artillery rounds could have landed and killed Americans, and that's why we continue to prepare our defenses," said Braga, the director of operations for the U.S.-led anti-Islamic State coalition.

Only steps away sits a sprawling oil and gas refinery that U.S.-backed forces captured from ISIS last year and that is just beginning to hum with life again.



Braga's forces repelled the surprise assault from the pro-Bashar al-Assad fighters and the Russian private military contractors. The Feb. 7 clash was the first time in 50 years that Americans and Russians have engaged in direct combat.

While there were no U.S. casualties, Braga worries that more clashes may follow. The Americans and their allies are fortifying embankments to prepare for potential future confrontations.

A team from NBC News visited the base this week to speak with Braga and other U.S. military personnel on the ground during the attack — the first group of journalists to do so. There are around 2,000 American troops in Syria fighting ISIS, which has been pushed out of much of the territory it once controlled.


While they are opposed to Assad's government, the Americans have not been targeting the regime's soldiers and its allies in the civil war, including Russia, Iran and Lebanon's Hezbollah militia.

Braga's men launched punishing airstrikes and artillery fire at the pro-regime fighters and Russian mercenaries. The Pentagon called the attack retaliation for their “unprovoked” incursion into territory controlled by the U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces, a coalition of Kurds and Syrian rebels.

Between 200 and 300 pro-regime fighters died in the attack. Among them were mercenaries employed by a Russian contracting firm, according to three U.S military officials with direct knowledge of the incident.
 
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