Was hoping for a title about publications.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/01/03/polit...ent/index.html
YOU LITERALLY DID."We took action last night to stop a war. We did not take action to start a war," Trump said.
I get what he means, but it's wishful stupidity at this point.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...ad/2809762001/
He just fucking did it again.
And Boom goes the dynamite
On top of this Russia just said Trump done goofed.
Iran gonna hack the next election.
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https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/...21157201784832
Trump has about five tweets like this and seems to believe that armed conflict with Iran correlates with political popularity / re-election chances.
Projector in chief.
Why do you guys attribute these attacks on Iran to president Trump's election bid instead of a response to an embassy attack?
Because dude is literally on record 20x claiming this is something a bad president would do during re-election.
There's also the fact that there were around 20 embassy attacks during the Bush years and not one resulted in us launching this kind of response.
And also that taking out Suleimani has been floated multiple times and the response has always been that it wouldn't be worth the retaliation it would incur.
That's on point. President's have way to much power to use military without declaring war.
Doesn't your countries Congress have the sole authority to declare War? If these actions of Trumps leads to a war are there consequences for essentially bypassing Congressional authority? Or is this just more frowned on since the President has full military control?