NATO Ally Germany Won’t Back U.S. in Gulf to Avoid War with Iran
Oh, the irony. NATO exists because of Nazi Germany. Things have come full circle.
Oh, the irony. NATO exists because of Nazi Germany. Things have come full circle.
If Obama had uttered Trump’s same remarks at a NATO gathering, the left would have praised him for his courage on the world stage. For them, it’s not so much the things Trump says or does that they detest, it’s the man who says or does them.
This is what effective leadership looks like. Meanwhile notorious left wing stooges like John Kerry continue to serve their totalitarian overlords. Craven Kerry whined that Trump’s winning comments about Germany were “strange” and “counterproductive.” “It was disgraceful, destructive, and flies in the face of the actual interests of the United States of America,” Kerry said in a statement, claiming Trump “set America back this morning.”
Pot meet kettle.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, in a speech to crowd in south city of Mersin, slammed fellow NATO members, saying that “if NATO members were strong enough in Syria, they would have stood up to us openly and clearly. But they do not have the cheek, and hence Turkey is standing up.”
Rule of law in Denmark is imploding as the police run out of resources. Skyrocketing terror and crime following increased numbers of migrants and refugees from Islamic countries has seriously depleted police resources.
The Visegrad Group, also called the Visegrad Four, is the last hope for Europe’s longterm survival.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel does not plan on increasing the country’s commitment to the fight against the Islamic State even if NATO increases its commitment to the fight.
Despite the destructive consequences of the 2011 invasion, the West is currently taking a similar trajectory with regard to Syria. Just as the Obama administration excoriated Gaddafi in 2011, highlighting his human rights abuses and insisting he must be removed from power to protect the Libyan people, the Trump administration is now pointing to the repressive policies of Bashar al-Assad in Syria and warning his regime will soon come to an end — all in the name of protecting Syrian civilians.
Swiss national from Kosovo who killed three and injured five last week tells court: “I don’t render an account to anyone but Allah. I will not give any testimony. You are all pagans,” he was also quoted as saying. He also reportedly said Turkey was considered an “enemy” for being a NATO member.