Discussion: 'We'll Have To Develop Those Weapons': Trump Says US Will Pull Out Of Nuke Pact

Trump is doing his best to start WW III and the incipient USA civil war. I’d guess they will be more or less contemporaneous, the first triggering the second. For an interesting picture of how the USA will lose all conventional and nuclear wars with either / both Russia and China, and how the civil war becomes simultaneous with the USA’s threats of nukes on China, read: “Twilight’s Last Gleaming”.

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Nukes, my ass! SPACE FORCE, BITCHEZ!!!

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Then there’s this , with the evangelicals going “Bring it on”
Latched on to a fast path to the end times. What could be better?
Note Forward by Mike “I’ll lie about anything” Huckabee

Overview
Twilight’s Last Gleaming: How America’s Last Days Can be Your Best Days by Robert Jeffress

Never in recent history have Christians been more discouraged and fearful about our country’s future. Economic chaos, immorality, terrorism and global turmoil have convinced many that we are living in the twilight days of America. Dr. Robert Jeffress agrees. But this is not the end of the story, he writes in Twilight’s Last Gleaming. Although we cannot prevent America’s eventual demise, we can delay it . . . and make a difference for eternity at the same time.

For everyone who wonders what can be done right now—within our culture, our churches, in the voting booth and our neighborhoods—Jeffress answers with biblical insight and real-world clarity, showing Christians how to seize this

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I say to bring our troops home from the war zones and put the Evangelicals on the front line. Get them up close and personal to the wars they want others to fight. Who needs these weapons anyway, when ya got the Baby Jesus on your flank.

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Donnie is KOTPP (King of the Pig People)

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I hope this time we chose a better name.


Accurate to within 600 miles!

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Ive always said that more than anything, what Americans want is a good, global, nuclear arms race. -s-

Unfortunately, this means Americans will have to give up their health care, so we can funnel that money into the bank accounts of our nation’s billionaire defense contractors. And they can donate some of it back to me. Not all of it. Just some. I’m the least greedy person you’ve ever met.

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Shorter Trump,

Be afraid, be very afraid.

Vote Republican.

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As the bar is lowered further and further by the scum that is Trump, success will be defined as not having started a global nuclear war. If we’re lucky enough to get rid of Trump before he starts a thermonuclear Armageddon, I guess it’ll be America’s Pyrrhic Victory.

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I want every single poster here to heed our esteemed president’s words and do NOT
“go out and do weapons”.

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With three unified branches of blaming it on Obama, Rump just can’t figure why these kinds of problems keep popping up.

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Between developing these new weapons, for which we have absolutely no need, and his obsessional attachment to the Saudi “deal,” it’s beginning to look like the Trumps may have worked out some sweet kickbacks from the arms industry.

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The great deal-maker continues to undo every deal the U.S. has. When will he decide it is profitable to renege on our debt and declare bankruptcy as a profitable alternative? Trump says “It just makes sense. I am the king of bankruptcy.”

The rest of the world looks on as we are remade in Trump’s image and keeps wondering what happened to the sane people who used to run our government.

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God made the world in 7 days, supposedly. It’s taken Trump almost 2 years to get this far on the remake, but he’s trying.

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“Kickback” sounds unethical and impugns the character of the person in the White House. It’s not a kickback, it’s a finder’s/referral fee. Very common in the business world. Trump University offered a degree program in the discipline.

From a January 20, 2017 opinion piece in MarketWatch: “He can only know what life experience has taught him. Trump studies [sic] laws, fines and punishments, and makes decisions accordingly. This is ethical fading — losing sight of when a decision is really about what is right or wrong versus how much it will cost you — and well-studied by today’s behavioral ethicists.”

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The book “Twilight’s Last Gleaming” to which I refer was written by John Michael Greer, pub. 2015, a different book from the other one noted in comments. I had no idea some other book has that same title?

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I referred to “Twilight’s Last Gleaming” in a comment, written by John Michael Greer, pub. 2015 and a totally different story from Jeffress’ book, a Christian book. I had no idea some other book had the same title? How can that be?

What, no Mooslim boogeyman this time?

The “real” one… (from Amazon)

A chilling high-concept geo-political thriller where a declining United States and a resurgent China come to the brink of all out nuclear war. The year is 2025. Oil is the black gold that controls the fortunes of all nations and the once-mighty United States is down to the dregs. A giant oil field is discovered off the Tanzanian coast and the newly elected US President finds his solution to America’s ailing economy. While the US blindly plots and plans regime change in this hitherto insignificant African nation, Tanzania’s allies – the Chinese – start their own secret machinations. The explosion that follows shatters a decades-old balance of global power and triggers a crisis on American soil that the United States may not survive. Political conspiracies, military manouvers, and covert activities are woven together in this fast-paced, gripping novel that paints a stark warning of an uncomfortably likely future.

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