âuntil they get a guaranteeâ
HAHAHAHAHA! A guarantee from the Trump administration? A guarantee? Youâll get two dozen promises from Donnie and theyâll collectively be worth less than whatever is on the bottom of my running shoes after yesterdayâs muddy trails.
Hmm. I wonder if tweedle-deeâs administration pissants, I mean, spokespeople, will try to conflate these intelligence leaks with the ones that make His Majestic Incompetency look incompetent?
And i wonder if a specific news channel will suddenly find themselves appalled that a name was leaked? I do a lot of wondering.
Preshitident Trump is not breaking any laws when he leaks national security secrets. He is a very smart businessman. He just met with the wahabbi sunni tyrant of Saudi Arabia, who has a wonderful harem â much better on surprise visit than the Miss Teen America dressing room â and is very rich by the way. As Preshitident, he can also de-classify anything he wants. Theresa May and the British should find the folks who are leaking about Trump leaking.
the word âirritatingâ should be seen from the lens of the British fondness for understatement.âFrom the WP article
Damaging leaks in 2005 and now when the Republicans are in charge. Anyone know if Trumpâs publicity-crazy, Nazi-wannabe, terror buffoon Sebbie Gorka had access to this sensitive information?
This was included in an email from WaPo this morning:
On Tuesday, Bahrainâs security forces killed five people in a raid against opposition activists. Clashes between the Sunni government and Bahrainâs majority-Shiite population are nothing new, but the raid was one of the deadliest incidents since the kingdom cracked down on protests in 2011 â and it came just days after President Trump met the king of Bahrain during his visit to Saudi Arabia. In the minds of many observers, the timing is not a coincidence. So we asked Post Istanbul bureau chief Kareem Fahim: What does the raid say about Trumpâs effect on the Middle East?
"If you ask Bahrainâs anti-government activists, Trumpâs meeting with Bahrainâs king in Riyadh amounted to a green light not only for the raid but also escalating repression.
"At the very least, the timing raised eyebrows. Trump promised Bahrainâs king and other regional autocrats gathered in Saudi Arabia that the U.S. would not lecture them on their internal affairs. Two days later, Bahrain carried out the raid, which was considered especially sensitive because it targeted a sit-in outside the home of a revered Shiite cleric.
I hate what Trump is doing. Hate it.
Sounds like code for âa different administration,â donât it?
@chelsea530 So itâs a triumph for Jared âFull Metal Jackassâ Kushnerâs abilities in Middle Eastern diplomacy?
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Donât forget the so-called opposition is Shia. This is a genocidal religious jihad in Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Yemen, Pakisatan and elsewhere. The sunni are trying to exterminate the shia.
I cannot believe that the entire Trump contingent was not able to get an apology from the Wahabbi Tyrant for 9/11 and compensation for the all the damage it caused our economy. He should have negotiated an end to all funding by the Saudis to Wahabbi Sunni mosques and terrorists groups worldwide. The United States is becoming a sunni state.
Also, donât forget the emir of UAE is mediating the transactions between the Trump-Penice-Ryan White House FSB cell and Russian intelligence. They arranged a meeting in the Seychelles in February.
You asking for the impossible where Trump is concerned.
So, after impeachment, straight to the Hague?
The Fighting BillionairesâŚ
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Damn, so so much winning by this administration.
All this thanks to Donnie âLoose Lipsâ Trump. Loser!!
You can not believe anything Trumpsky says. That goes back fifty years to his school days. You can not trust him with anything either. He gave Israeli highly classified intelligence to the Russians during his job performance evaluation. He told a Philippine murderer where two of our U.S. Navy nuclear submarines were stationed. And now he releases preliminary investigation findings in the Manchester bombing.
In summary he endangered our Israeli allies directly, endangered U.S. military assets, and helped the people who bombed Manchester to escape. He also has accomplished the weakening of American intelligence assets; assuring the world that he will blab what they are foolish enough to share with the United States.
This is the guy who defaulted on bank loans and then went to court and said it was the fault of the banks to make the loan to person who would certainly default. U.S. banks learned the lesson and so it fell to the Russian oligarch banks to breath life back into his failed portfolio. They own him. He works for them.
This is all over the news here. Iâve said it before - US intelligence agencies are leaking like a sieve, and obviously not just Trump-related classified material. THe US has a serious security problem, and this is not Trumpâs fault. Itâs plausible that all the leaks about Trump have emboldened others to leak about anything, presumably to the highest bidder. This is a far graver threat to the US in the mid to long-term than anything to do with Russia trying to gain a bit of influence.
Hereâs what Trump has just said on the matter:
Donald Trump: My administration will investigate âdeeply troublingâ leaks
He added: "These leaks have been going on for a long time and my Administration will get to the bottom of this. The leaks of sensitive information pose a grave threat to our national security.
"I am asking the Department of Justice and other relevant agencies to launch a complete review of this matter, and if appropriate, the culprit should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
Deflection, projection and hypocrisy alert.
President Frumpy, worried about the leaks coming out of his own administration, canât seem to stop flapping his lips himself about information from our top allies on issues of national security. I think Frumpy is already starting to worry about having to come home and face the music.
Really Europe, you can keep himâŚWe donât mind one bit. I can assure you.
He really has hamstrung our intelligence services on vital information for our security with all his undisciplined blabbering after all.
You couldnât say that if you had taken the shortcut through the stables!
I think youâve confused âdeeâ with âdumâ.