The 2016 American election is over. It was won by Americans, America and the world. Donald Trump defeated Hillary Clinton, the Democrats, Republican politicians, the Mainstream Media; in fact the whole of the American Establishment. That of course means the real establishment, the one in Tel Aviv, the Puppet Masters, in fine Zionist crazies. They are beating the war drums; they are evil, they are on the make, they are War Mongers. We have had one Cold War. Another could all too easily become a hot one, World War III.
The Establishment front man in the Republican Party is John McCain, a loud mouthed, trigger happy rogue. He was used to run for president against Obama on the grounds that he was also foreign born. If he had won he would have started World War III within months. Recently McCain wrote to Don, claiming that Vladimir Putin wants war - see McCain says Russia testing U.S. in Ukraine, urges Trump to hit back, thus proving that McCain is not just a fool, he is a dangerous, War Mongering fool. You doubt it? See McCain Abuses Donald Trump
Pat Buchanan thinks that the war party may win. NB how many of them ever served or had the slightest intention? They leave that sort of thing to us, to the huddled peasant masses, the honest Patriot & the conscript.
UPDATE:
#Trump Calls Off Cold War II. This
is very good news.
Is a Trump-Putin Detente Dead?
He saw the surging power of American nationalism at home, and of
ethnonationalism in Europe. And he embraced Brexit. While our bipartisan establishment worships diversity, Trump saw
Middle America recoiling from the demographic change brought about by
Third World invasions. And he promised to curb them. While our corporatists burn incense at the shrine of the global
economy, Trump went to visit the working-class casualties. And those
forgotten Americans in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan and Wisconsin,
responded. And while Bush II and President Obama plunged us into Afghanistan,
Iraq, Libya, Yemen, Syria, Trump saw that his countrymen wanted to be
rid of the endless wars, and start putting America first. He offered a new foreign policy. Mitt Romney notwithstanding, said
Trump, Putin’s Russia is not “our number one geopolitical foe.” Moreover, that 67-year-old NATO alliance that commits us to go to war
to defend two dozen nations, not one of whom contributes the same share
of GDP as do we to national defense, is “obsolete.” Many of these folks are freeloaders, said Trump. He hopes to work
with Russia against our real enemies, al-Qaida and ISIS. This was the agenda Americans voted for. But what raises doubt about
whether Trump can follow through on his commitments is the size and
virulence of the anti-Trump forces in this city. Consider his plan to pursue a rapprochement with Russia such as Ike,
JFK at American University, Nixon and Reagan all pursued in a Cold War
with a far more menacing Soviet Empire. America’s elites still praise FDR for partnering with one of the
great mass murderers of human history, Stalin, to defeat Hitler. They
still applaud Nixon for going to China to achieve a rapprochement with
the greatest mass murderer of the 20th century, Mao Zedong. Yet Trump is not to be allowed to achieve a partnership with Putin,
whose great crime was a bloodless retrieval of a Crimea that had
belonged to Russia since the 18th century. The anti-Putin paranoia here is astonishing. That he is a killer, a KGB thug, a murderer, is part of the daily
rant of
John McCain. At the Munich Security Conference this last
weekend, Sen. Lindsey Graham promised, “2017 is going to be a year of
kicking Russia in the ass in Congress.” How’s that for statesmanship. But how does a president negotiate a modus vivendi with a rival great
power when the leaders of his own party are sabotaging him and his
efforts? As for the mainstream media, they appear bent upon the ruin of Trump,
and the stick with which they mean to beat him to death is this
narrative: Trump is the Siberian Candidate, the creature of Putin and the
Kremlin. His ties to the Russians are old and deep. It was to help Trump
that Russia hacked the DNC and the computer of Clinton campaign chief
John Podesta, and saw to it WikiLeaks got the emails out to the American
people during the campaign. Trump’s people secretly collaborated with
Russian agents. Believing Putin robbed Hillary Clinton of the presidency, Democrats
are bent on revenge — on Putin and Trump. And the epidemic of Russophobia makes it almost impossible to pursue
normal relations. Indeed, in reaction to the constant attacks on them as
poodles of Putin, the White House seems to be toughening up toward
Russia. Thus we see U.S. troops headed for Poland, Bulgaria, Romania, NATO
troops being sent into the Baltic States, and new tough rhetoric from
the White House about Russia having to restore Crimea to Ukraine. We
read of Russian spy ships off the coast, Russian planes buzzing U.S.
warships in the Black Sea, Russians deploying missiles outlawed by the
arms control agreement of 1987. An Ohio-class U.S. sub just test-fired four Trident missiles, which
carry thermonuclear warheads, off the Pacific coast. Any hope of cutting a deal for a truce in east Ukraine, a lifting of
sanctions, and bringing Russia back into Europe seems to be fading. Where Russians saw hope with Trump’s election, they are now
apparently yielding to disillusionment and despair. The question arises: If not toward better relations with Russia,
where are we going with this bellicosity? Russia is not going to give up Crimea. Not only would Putin not do
it, the Russian people would abandon him if he did. What then is the end goal of this bristling Beltway hostility to
Putin and Russia, and the U.S.-NATO buildup in the Baltic and Black Sea
regions? Is a Cold War II with Russia now an accepted and acceptable
reality? Where are the voices among Trump’s advisers who will tell him to hold
firm against the Russophobic tide and work out a deal with the Russian
president? For a second cold war with Russia, its back up against a wall, may
not end quite so happily as the first.
McCain Abuses Donald Trump
[ 19 February 2017 ] McCain then tried to dismantle
Trump's foreign policy (America First), his recent
immigration order that critics called a Muslim ban,
and some of the
alleged untruths that have emerged from Trump's
White House. "They would be alarmed by an increasing turn away from universal
values and toward old ties of blood, and race, and sectarianism. They
would be alarmed by the hardening resentment we see toward immigrants,
and refugees, and minority groups, especially Muslims," McCain said.
Trump Calls Off Cold War II
He has rejected the fundamental premises of American foreign policy since
the end of the Cold War and blamed our wretched relations with Russia, not
on Vladimir Putin, but squarely on the U.S. establishment. In a tweet prior to the meeting, Trump indicted the elites of both
parties: “Our relationship with Russia has NEVER been worse thanks to many
years of U.S. foolishness and stupidity and now, the Rigged Witch Hunt!” Trump thereby repudiated the records and agendas of the neocons and their
liberal interventionist allies, as well as the archipelago of War Party
think tanks beavering away inside the Beltway. Looking back over the week, from Brussels to Britain to Helsinki, Trump’s
message has been clear, consistent and startling. NATO is obsolete. European allies have freeloaded off U.S. defense while
rolling up huge trade surpluses at our expense. Those days are over.
Europeans are going to stop stealing our markets and start paying for their
own defense. And there will be no Cold War II.............. Former CIA Director John Brennan rages that, “Donald Trump’s press
conference performance in Helsinki … was … treasonous. … He is wholly in the
pocket of Putin. Republican Patriots: Where are you???” Well, as Patrick Henry said long ago, “If this be treason, make the most
of it!”
Among the reasons Donald Trump is president is that he read the
nation and the world better than his rivals.
QUOTE
Arizona Sen. John McCain delivered a series of blows to President
Donald Trump Friday during a speech in Germany, and at one point he
compared today's political atmosphere to the Nazi years of the 1930s and
1940s...........
UNQUOTE
McCain is not
just a fool, he is a dangerous, War Mongering
fool. He incited Don to step up conflict - see
McCain says Russia testing U.S. in Ukraine, urges Trump to hit back. If he had got to be president, rather than Obama
he would have started World War III
within months.
It sounds good to me, not so good to Zionist crazies.
QUOTE
Beginning his joint press conference with Vladimir Putin, President Trump
declared that U.S. relations with Russia have “never been worse.” He then
added pointedly, that just changed “about four hours ago.” It certainly did.
With his remarks in Helsinki and at the NATO summit in Brussels, Trump has
signaled a historic shift in U.S. foreign policy that may determine the
future of this nation and the fate of his presidency.
UNQUOTE
Pat Buchanan is right again.