Blessed be the peacemakers, for they shall not be beholden to the bloodthirsty
Trotskyites known as "neocons":
The “experts” are usually wrong when it comes to peacemaking. They rely on
having “official enemies” for their very livelihood. In 1985, national security
“expert” Zbigniew Brzezinski attacked the idea of a summit between President
Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. It was “demeaning” and “tactically
unwise,” he said as reported at the time by the Washington Times. Such a
meeting would only “elevate” Gorbachev and make him “first among equals,” he
said. Thankfully, Reagan did engage Gorbachev in several summits and the rest
is history. Brzezinski was wrong and peacemakers were right.
President Trump should understand that any move toward better relations with Russia has been already pre-approved by the American people. His position on Russia was well known. He campaigned very clearly on the idea that the US should end the hostility toward Russia that characterized the Obama Administration and find a way to work together. Voters knew his position and they chose him over Hillary Clinton, who was also very clear on Russia: more confrontation and more aggression.
President Trump would be wise to ignore the neocon talking heads and think tank “experts” paid by defense contractors. He should ignore the “never Trumpers” who have yet to make a coherent policy argument opposing the president. The extent of their opposition to Trump seems to be “he’s mean and rude.” Let us hope that a Trump/Putin meeting begins a move toward real reconciliation and away from the threat of nuclear war.
President Trump should understand that any move toward better relations with Russia has been already pre-approved by the American people. His position on Russia was well known. He campaigned very clearly on the idea that the US should end the hostility toward Russia that characterized the Obama Administration and find a way to work together. Voters knew his position and they chose him over Hillary Clinton, who was also very clear on Russia: more confrontation and more aggression.
President Trump would be wise to ignore the neocon talking heads and think tank “experts” paid by defense contractors. He should ignore the “never Trumpers” who have yet to make a coherent policy argument opposing the president. The extent of their opposition to Trump seems to be “he’s mean and rude.” Let us hope that a Trump/Putin meeting begins a move toward real reconciliation and away from the threat of nuclear war.
The
world revolutionaries are pure evil. There is a reason they are always seeking
to elevate the next Hitler and begin the next war. There is literally nothing
good about them. One thing I look forward to seeing is Trump's mysterious
revelatory power eventually unmasking them and forcing people to see the
neocons for whose servants they truly are.