Trump expressed disappointment that Norway did not award him the Nobel Peace Prize for what he claimed was his role in stopping “8 Wars PLUS.” He stated that this snub allowed him to shift focus from peace to what is advantageous for the U.S. The letter hints at significant diplomatic strain and raises concerns about the potential for a trade war or military escalation over Greenland, reflecting broader geopolitical tensions within NATO and relations with Europe.
And I am absolutely certain no “Republican” in Congress will say, “This has gone too far, and gone on for too long.” Because America has never been so ill-served as we are ill-served now by “Republican” cowards in Congress. Where would we be now if the Founding Fathers had been such cowards? We’d be loyal subjects of the Crown, never having declared our independence from the authority of the King and never having dared a Constitutional republic under the principles of democracy, with equal branches of government, and no one above the law.
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Trump expressed disappointment that Norway did not award him the Nobel Peace Prize for what he claimed was his role in stopping “8 Wars PLUS.” He stated that this snub allowed him to shift focus from peace to what is advantageous for the U.S. The letter hints at significant diplomatic strain and raises concerns about the potential for a trade war or military escalation over Greenland, reflecting broader geopolitical tensions within NATO and relations with Europe.
And I am absolutely certain no “Republican” in Congress will say, “This has gone too far, and gone on for too long.” Because America has never been so ill-served as we are ill-served now by “Republican” cowards in Congress. Where would we be now if the Founding Fathers had been such cowards? We’d be loyal subjects of the Crown, never having declared our independence from the authority of the King and never having dared a Constitutional republic under the principles of democracy, with equal branches of government, and no one above the law.