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TopicTrump's missile strike in Syria was a diversionary tactic
Erik_P
04/09/17 8:15:18 PM
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they're complete fiction - total speculation informed by rabid delusional bias on your part with absolutely no facts to support them

this is the full extent to which i am going to bother with your nonsense here


Well, let's see here. Trump told Russia before Congress what he was going to do. That's a proven fact. Only 9 planes got hit, and none of them were being used. That's a proven fact (of course, if you read garbage like Breitbart that total will be higher).

Trump has been trying for months to get us to stop talking about the investigation involving him and Russia. He made that bullshit claim about Obama wiretapping him, he tweets a bunch of nonsense any time a major story is about to drop. This is just the latest thing he's done to get us to stop talking about Russia. He doesn't give a shit about Syrian babies; if he did, he wouldn't ban them from the country.

The media sucked Trump's dick and claimed he was presidential for bombing a country. He wants to be liked and praised and that's what he got.

It's not a coincidence that after Bannon was removed from the NSC Trump dropped those bombs. There's word that Trump is pissed that people were calling Bannon the president. By dropping those bombs he proves he's in charge and not Bannon.

Right now, Russia is pissed at Trump. Which might all be an act. And then Trump decides to "smooth things over" with them by lifting sanctions, which is what he promised Russia he would do if they helped get him elected.
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