Biden et al.
They are really, really pissed. Our greatest ally was not even briefed in a joint venture where they will now lose many of their pwn citizens.
I wonder if Biden understands how badly things went in Afghanistan for this to happen It is unprecedented. GB will no longer trust us to the extent that they hsve in the past - another huge gain for China and Russia.
You've had some wacky stuff going on under the last two Presidents. Maybe you hadn't noticed, but the rest of the world has.
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I encourage you to educate yourself on the subject.
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Afghanistan is but the latest example.
You talk about a straw. I'm talking about bushels.
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“Now in Europe, leaders and people have realized that you conclude agreements with the U.S. and four years later, the following administration throws the agreements in the garbage,” the senior European diplomat said. “So there is a question of credibility and reliability of the U.S.”
Link: Despite change at the White House, US allies will remain wary after Trump
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I thought you were serious but you were just spamming. That's on me.
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the globe" "The Pros."
You saying no one around the world believed that?
Link: As Joe Biden walks America away from the world stage Europe is left exposed
The larger point though is that if America keeps flip-flopping on foreign policy as the Presidency rotates between Ds and Rs it's difficult for America's allies to trust you to stick to a plan. I get that the pendulum swings when the Presidency changes but the swings seem larger to the allies now than under previous administration changes. You're in the Iran deal, then you're not. You're for climate change initiatives, then you're not. You're in WHO, then you're not, then you are again. You're in NATO, then you're questioning if NATO is relevant. America's allies want America to lead, they need America to lead, but they also want to know that there will be some consistency in direction. If the US is unable to steer the good ship Freedom in a consistent direction, it is prudent of the allies to consider other ships. There are no better options, but you can't blame the allies for considering alternatives.
Iran deal and Paris deal-not treaties and not enforceable under US law. I'm sure our allies know this.
inform our own military leaders of what he was up to...much to the enjoyment of the Taliban, btw...
I'm going to go out on a limb and say that this rash and uncoordinated action by Trump had a lot to do with the chaos we're now seeing...sure as heck didn't help now, did it?
Hope ou know you're standing out in the crowd without any clothes on.
Link: https://www.militarytimes.com/news/your-military/2020/10/08/taliban-cheer-trump-tweet-promising-early-us-troop-withdrawal-from-afghanistan/
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GB would be fools to trust Biden admin which is clearly incompetent. Now after losing thousands of its own nationals while Biden did not bother to work on plans with them despite their joint agreement, they will most certainly work more with other more competent leaders when able. This erosion is another of many gains that both China and Russia have made since BidenHandlers took office.
It would be wise for you to stop looking at GB as the US’s lap dog.