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Originally Posted by Charlie Southerland
William, it's a pretty simple thing to answer if one does just a little bit of thinking. I'm not disparaging you when I say that. So please don't take offense.
Trump has been a businessman his whole life. He has employees in all the nations Brian mentions. Wouldn't it stand to reason that if there was trouble in those countries Trump would be the first to know? Now that he's president, it doesn't change the facts on the ground.
I, for one, find it impossible for Trump to separate business from government. Is that a bad thing? It remains to be seen.
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This just gets better and better. Yes, Charlie. When the Wahhabists in Saudi send out a terror hit they check in with all the American linked business men in Riyadh. As they do before they perform all of their violations of human rights. Egypt as well. And the violent crushing of dissent, the collusion with Isis, and the war on the Kurds carried out by Erdogan, totally run across the desk of Trump before hand. Cause he is like an expert on the bigly geopolitics in, you know, those cities over there.
Just stop. Please. Stop.