Polk377 wrote:drekwins wrote:Polk377 wrote:
You are not going to find me sticking up for or defending anyone in congress. Those career con-men and women do not have our best interests at heart and never have. This country is at its weakest right now in terms of foreign diplomacy. We don't have a strong leader and we don't have a united front. We are being embarrassed on the world stage where previous "allies" are jumping ship.
What is going on in the world right now is an attempted power grab by several countries. Prior to the Ukraine conflict, our adversaries saw the United States as "war-avoidant", since the US just "recently" ended the Iraq/Afghanistan wars. They believed that the American public had zero stomach for additional conflict... thus, they saw this weakness as an opportunity. Why wouldn't they? The US completely dropped the ball in Syria. There was no consequence over Crimea. China really had no consequence for their man-made islands and territorial grabs within the South China Sea. Then, to top it all off, Trump completely backstabbed the Kurdish and allowed Russia/Turkey/Iran to move in to take land that US troops held, in order to withdraw from the regions near the Iraq/Syria/Turkey border.
America showed nothing but weakness. Then, after Biden took over, the withdrawal from Afghanistan was a disaster, and made it even worse.
As a result, Russia never expected the United States to have any appetite to support Ukraine. Just think, while in office, Trump wanted the US to leave NATO... look at how foolish that appears now. Thus, when NATO and America stepped up, they were probably shocked. Russia mis-calculated... and there has been a definite effect on China, who has been watching closely.
Make no mistake, many countries want to reshape the world and gain power. There is no question. The best response is an extremely defiant, strong and responsive United States, and NATO. They are constantly lingering and waiting to take advantage of a slip up. They must be challenged at every sign of aggression.
With that said, numerous counties are certainly concerned about the impact that 'Western sanctions could have on their countries if the West decides to target them. To an extent, there is a good reason for this...because the sanctions are effective. It's somewhat of a verification of how strong the unified sanctions are.. With that said, a majority of the global skilled labor, technology, innovation and financial systems are concentrated in the West. The economies are extremely advanced and strong. Just look at three key statistics: the unemployment rate of BRICs countries, their GDP per capita and average educational achievement/literacy. The West is so much more robust and will keep attracting/pumping out intellectual talent as a result. This is not going to change anytime soon. These other countries still have major hurdles to overcome.
I liked the countries economic and foreign deplomacy position better with Trump at the helm. America took a stand against countries that weren't willing to help themselves and only looked to profit and rebuild their infrastructure with our money. We pay, we support but what are you giving back? Fair deals for American gain and growth that would be mutually beneficial. Not backdoor dealing shrouded in espionage and violence. We had a conflict with North Korea? Trump was brave enough to go right into the lion's den and look Kim Jong Un right in the eyes and tell him what he would do. Russia? Trump sat down with Putin like men and talked like leaders. The Middle East? Trump brokered a historic peace treaty between Israel and Sudan. We had a leader who wasn't all talk behind a podium thousands of miles away. He stepped up and as a business man does, treated the country as a successful business. Did it piss off countries who have been leaching off of us for years? Absolutely but it set a new precident until the puppets went back to business as usual.
We were energy independent, we were exporting, quality of life was improving in this country until the mass hysteria and fear mongering started to purposely sink us.
Lets not sensationalize what Trump did in those conversations. He gave concessions and compromised American morals/ideals. He told Xi that the detention camps and genocide he is committing sounded like "a good idea". TBH, we really have no idea what he told "Rocket Man" or Putin behind the scenes.
I think you're concentrating far too much on the press releases and talking points. Trump and his team are all about PR. They'll spin anything. Instead, look at the facts. His team has uncomfortably deep personal and business ties to Russian agents. In his conversations with Xi/Putin, transcripts were hidden from the public. Calls and communications were made with no records whatsoever. Roger Stone, Rudi, Sundland were conducting political errands on the side for him all over Europe and the Middle East. Then, in Syria/Iraw, we completely appeased Assad, Russia & Erdogan, at the expense of our greatest Middle Eastern ally, who were the only ones willing to put massive troops on the ground to fight in our interests.
When he talks about Bidens ties to China, it's not because his moral compass is buzzing off. I truly think that it comes from a place of jealousy. He wants the connections there. He has them in Saudi Arabia, Russia, Turkey, etc., but not with Xi or his cronies. Trump thinks about his personal interests first, second and third and gets extremely bitter if someone has access that he does not. Now, I'm not defending Biden either. Quite the opposite. But, Trump isn't Gandhi either.
Therefore, what you call "taking a stand", was really gifting Russia and China new territory and allies to work with, at our expense. The dude wanted to get out of NATO... That is malpractice at the highest degree and a clear nugget for Russia.
Looking back at history, when George Washington became president, Americas "regular army" included less than 500 men. However, he believe that over time, with patience, the country would develop and strengthen. To further this, it was encouraged to settle in contested lands. You must understand, by having these additional lands and people under your umbrella, they will eventually nationalize and add to the power of the country (as long as they're culturally compatible). Thus, if Ukraine became Russia, their entire army and population would be a net gain on top of Russias current power. The same applies to Africa. Over decades and centuries, this allows a country to become massively more powerful as those areas and people develop and integrate.
Therefore, retreating from these territories is not something to be celebrated. It's weakness and could turn into losing Superpower status in the future. It certainly doesn't help. There are many, many, many emerging markets in the world. There are investments into the future relations, etc. Putin and the BRICs countries are investing everything they have into these markets, knowing that they will advance and wield power in the future. By completely removing American influence, we become weaker and less safe.
Say what you want, America NEEDS an environment in which as many countries as possible rely on them. It's good business. Since America is only 3% of the world, it's the only sustainable model to remain a long-term Super Power. This is why the countries hate it. They want Americas demise. It's really that simple. That's why I laugh at Americans who say things along the lines of "why does America have to dominate the world?" If America doesn't, someone else will, and we will be living under their interests, not ours.























