Trump moved Amerikan troops from Germany to Poland, that is: closer to the Russian border and deliberately broke nuclear disarmament treaties with Russia, but that’s easy to miss when you base political analysis on words instead of actions. It was entirely the point of the Trump administration to performatively signal support of Putin’s reactionary chauvinism to pander to the GOP base while pursuing the same aggressive expansionism you’d expect from any US government. When you view US politics through that movie-brained, main character focussed lens instead of looking at actual policy, the same ruse also works on Democrats, they’ll just walk away from it with a different moral judgement, which is the intended outcome. You can argue between parties over foreign policy without ever actually changing that murderous foreign policy.
Trump is doing what we have seen under Bush jr. already, only in a more aggressive tone: Jingoistically shitting on US allies to assert dominance, but leaving these alliances in place. Then after the next electoralist circus, there’s a Democrat in charge who tells the same allies that they are now valued again. European liberals can pretend that the good Amerika has won and the nightmarish clowns that have been in charge for the last 4 or 8 years are finally banished and everything’s right again and we can continue living under Amerikan hegemony without having to worry about our hegemon’s continued, steady descend into mask-off fascism.
This is how conspiracy theory logic works though. You take something that is technically true in a vacuum and then use it to “prove” something completely unrelated.
Trump did publicly speak about those things. That’s all he did though. He didn’t begin the process of withdrawing from NATO, or actively refuse a call for aid from a NATO member. He just vomited words out of his mouth, because…that’s like 90% of what he does, he just spouts whatever is on his mind, then forgets all about it a week later.
Saying “Trump said a thing.” ≠ “Trump is therefore a Putin Puppet.”
There is nothing connecting these two things. There are plenty of reasons to hate Trump without resorting to conspiracies about him. Hate him for the things he actually does, not stuff that is made up about him.
So basically you’re saying that we should not believe Trump when he says he wants to do something? Until he actually does it? Otherwise it’s a conspiracy theory?
I guess this how politics works today. Quite sad really.
Yes. That’s exactly what I’m saying. Trump is an evil dictator who automatically can do anything if he gets the iron throne and the infinity stones. The only way we can stop him is if you believe every bad thing about him regardless of evidence and wish really, really hard for his political defeat. A conspiracy theory is not a conspiracy theory if it is about a person you don’t like.
I know this is hard for you yanks to understand, but there is more to the world than your shithole country and its shithole politics.
“You will know them by their fruits” is the wisest thing said in certain famous book which west claims is the foundation of their culture. Could be so nice if they really internalised even just this one part.
Except Trump publicly spoke both about leaving NATO and about not responding to a NATO member under attack (the example he used was Montenegro).
Biden did neither of these things.
Trump moved Amerikan troops from Germany to Poland, that is: closer to the Russian border and deliberately broke nuclear disarmament treaties with Russia, but that’s easy to miss when you base political analysis on words instead of actions. It was entirely the point of the Trump administration to performatively signal support of Putin’s reactionary chauvinism to pander to the GOP base while pursuing the same aggressive expansionism you’d expect from any US government. When you view US politics through that movie-brained, main character focussed lens instead of looking at actual policy, the same ruse also works on Democrats, they’ll just walk away from it with a different moral judgement, which is the intended outcome. You can argue between parties over foreign policy without ever actually changing that murderous foreign policy.
Trump is doing what we have seen under Bush jr. already, only in a more aggressive tone: Jingoistically shitting on US allies to assert dominance, but leaving these alliances in place. Then after the next electoralist circus, there’s a Democrat in charge who tells the same allies that they are now valued again. European liberals can pretend that the good Amerika has won and the nightmarish clowns that have been in charge for the last 4 or 8 years are finally banished and everything’s right again and we can continue living under Amerikan hegemony without having to worry about our hegemon’s continued, steady descend into mask-off fascism.
great analysis :)
This is how conspiracy theory logic works though. You take something that is technically true in a vacuum and then use it to “prove” something completely unrelated.
Trump did publicly speak about those things. That’s all he did though. He didn’t begin the process of withdrawing from NATO, or actively refuse a call for aid from a NATO member. He just vomited words out of his mouth, because…that’s like 90% of what he does, he just spouts whatever is on his mind, then forgets all about it a week later.
Saying “Trump said a thing.” ≠ “Trump is therefore a Putin Puppet.”
There is nothing connecting these two things. There are plenty of reasons to hate Trump without resorting to conspiracies about him. Hate him for the things he actually does, not stuff that is made up about him.
So basically you’re saying that we should not believe Trump when he says he wants to do something? Until he actually does it? Otherwise it’s a conspiracy theory?
I guess this how politics works today. Quite sad really.
Yes. That’s exactly what I’m saying. Trump is an evil dictator who automatically can do anything if he gets the iron throne and the infinity stones. The only way we can stop him is if you believe every bad thing about him regardless of evidence and wish really, really hard for his political defeat. A conspiracy theory is not a conspiracy theory if it is about a person you don’t like.
I know this is hard for you yanks to understand, but there is more to the world than your shithole country and its shithole politics.
“You will know them by their fruits” is the wisest thing said in certain famous book which west claims is the foundation of their culture. Could be so nice if they really internalised even just this one part.