F'dup Chapters in American History(The Trump Years) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Part 25

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The other nations in this deal want the deal to succeed. They arent going to agree to sanction Iran. So the US will have to sanction Iran on it's own which is not going to work very well. Iran will just conntinue to do business and bank with the EU and Russia which will bypass any US sanctions. And if Trump tries to start a war with Iran the US will have to fight that war without the support of the EU. That will be difficult because in Middle Eastern conflicts we rely on European bases. And any negotiating credibility we had with Iran is now pissed away until the next administration comes in and kisses Iran's ass and win's us back some credibility.

Trump hasnt done anything but put the US on a limb by itself. Iran still gets the benefits of the deal and they have the EU supporting them. The US gets nothing. And Trump gets improved ratings with his uninformed cult.

Trump is threatening to seize U.S based assets of any European companies that do business with Iran with the sanctions. Trump is literally dumb enough to further alienate U.S allies over Iran.
 
Ehh, if he does it they won't have much choice but to go along with him.

Another thing that gets lost in this is how many middle-eastern countries not happening to be Iran are ecstatic over this. It's the Europeans who are losing their **** over the deal being scrapped, not Jordan & the UAE & Oman & Kuwait & Egypt. It's not just the Saudis getting a ***** over this.
 
Cohen's Hush Money Account Got Funds From Korean Military Firm

Korea Aerospace Industries Ltd., which is seeking to sell its planes in the U.S., hired Cohen’s entity for advice on local accounting standards, a spokesman for the South Korean company said Wednesday. Clifford’s attorney, Michael Avenatti, has identified Korea Aerospace along with AT&T Inc. and Novartis AG as companies that transferred money into an account at First Republic Bank that Cohen opened in October 2016.

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Korea Aerospace sent a single payment of $150,000 when the work was completed, the company’s spokesman confirmed, adding the contract with Cohen’s entity was legal.

Based in South Korea’s Sacheon, the company provides aircraft components to Boeing Co. and Airbus SE. It is the main supplier of wing components for the European aircraft manufacturer’s A320. The company also builds the T-50 advanced trainer jet, developed with Lockheed Martin Corp., and has sold it to South Korea’s air force as well as to the Philippines and Indonesia. It also makes turbo-prop trainer aircraft and helicopters.

The South Korean company is jointly bidding with Lockheed Martin to sell its T-50A jet in the $16 billion U.S. trainer jet program, competing against the likes of Boeing, which is working with Saab AB.
So a billion dollar company decided that the best person to ask about US accounting standards was Cohen...
 
Ehh, if he does it they won't have much choice but to go along with him.

Another thing that gets lost in this is how many middle-eastern countries not happening to be Iran are ecstatic over this. It's the Europeans who are losing their **** over the deal being scrapped, not Jordan & the UAE & Oman & Kuwait & Egypt. It's not just the Saudis getting a ***** over this.

Not exactly shocking that other oil rich nation's are happy to see restrictions on Irans oil markets returning. Drives prices back up.
 
Or, you know, they don't think Iran was going to abide by the deal. They know Iran and what they pull.
 
Not exactly shocking that other oil rich nation's are happy to see restrictions on Irans oil markets returning. Drives prices back up.

Russia will be pleased.
 
How the hell is Republican stonewalling of Obama in Congress any different to what the Democrats are trying to do to Trump now though? It's tit-for-tat childishness, everyone does it now. Welcome to modern politics, the last real bipartisan era we had was the second Clinton term, aside from the terror-related agreements under Bush.

It's not turning back anytime soon, doesn't matter who the President is. It'll be this way with whoever follows Trump too, Democrat or Republican alike. It's basically "the last Congress did it to our guy, bad behavior justifies more bad behavior".

Gotta love some revisionist history right? You do realize you simply named the last 2 Presidents before Obama right?

Under both Clinton and W there were spats of course but even when Dems had the majority under W as well as when the R's had it with Clinton, they would work together and compromise under many of the significant issues.

It wasn't until Obama that the GOP went with the on record gameplan of no deals/no compromises and refused to play ball on just about everything from when they were in the minority till they had the majority in some branches.

Right now, the GOP has all 3 branches of the government and has decidedly acted against the best interest of the American people in favor of their corporate overlords in almost every single decision they can with the Dems being able to do f*** all about it.

Now whether going forward both parties refuse to ever cross the aisle ever again, as you claim, remains to be seen.
 
Gotta love some revisionist history right? You do realize you simply named the last 2 Presidents before Obama right?

Under both Clinton and W there were spats of course but even when Dems had the majority under W as well as when the R's had it with Clinton, they would work together and compromise under many of the significant issues.

It wasn't until Obama that the GOP went with the on record gameplan of no deals/no compromises and refused to play ball on just about everything from when they were in the minority till they had the majority in some branches.

Right now, the GOP has all 3 branches of the government and has decidedly acted against the best interest of the American people in favor of their corporate overlords in almost every single decision they can with the Dems being able to do f*** all about it.

Now whether going forward both parties refuse to ever cross the aisle ever again, as you claim, remains to be seen.

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Or, you know, they don't think Iran was going to abide by the deal. They know Iran and what they pull.
Even though every single other country involved and even Israel and Saudia Arabia agreed they were in fact abiding by the deal? The stretches of logic to justify Trump's personal vendetta against Obama and Trump's ignorance and arrogance had nothing to do with it at all?
 
Ehh, if he does it they won't have much choice but to go along with him.

Another thing that gets lost in this is how many middle-eastern countries not happening to be Iran are ecstatic over this. It's the Europeans who are losing their **** over the deal being scrapped, not Jordan & the UAE & Oman & Kuwait & Egypt. It's not just the Saudis getting a ***** over this.

Or, maybe, they do the same thing in retaliation. Sort of like the tariffs.
 
For someone who isn't apparently a Trump "fan", that is a lot of defending of Trump. A lot of pro Trump stances.
 
All Aximili86 ever does is try to rationalize all of Trump's corrupt and/or stupid decisions.
 
Even though every single other country involved and even Israel and Saudia Arabia agreed they were in fact abiding by the deal? The stretches of logic to justify Trump's personal vendetta against Obama and Trump's ignorance and arrogance had nothing to do with it at all?

Also the IAEA inspectors who confirm compliance.
 
This isn't some coincidence and he is not some reasonable "centrist".

Hes a troll. It should be obvious by now. His persistent themes are:

A this is all normal
B everyone is equally bad

Yknow the two things that CANT POSSIBLY be true. Im sure he thinks hes being subtle.
 
Gotta love some revisionist history right? You do realize you simply named the last 2 Presidents before Obama right?

Under both Clinton and W there were spats of course but even when Dems had the majority under W as well as when the R's had it with Clinton, they would work together and compromise under many of the significant issues.

It wasn't until Obama that the GOP went with the on record gameplan of no deals/no compromises and refused to play ball on just about everything from when they were in the minority till they had the majority in some branches.

Right now, the GOP has all 3 branches of the government and has decidedly acted against the best interest of the American people in favor of their corporate overlords in almost every single decision they can with the Dems being able to do f*** all about it.

Now whether going forward both parties refuse to ever cross the aisle ever again, as you claim, remains to be seen.

As someone on the outside, this is exactly what is being viewed as happening over there. the GOP just refused to play ball for Obama when he tried to make American lives better.

Now with Trump trying to help only the top rich dudes in the US, the Dems are doing (not very well i admit) their best to fight against the injustices going on now.

completely different situations
 
Peter Spiegel?Verified account @SpiegelPeter









.@Novartis has put out an updated statement on Michael Cohen acknowledging the contract was for $100,000 EVERY MONTH for a year. So $1.2m!?!?!

12:01 PM - 9 May 2018
 
Peter Spiegel?Verified account @SpiegelPeter









.@Novartis has put out an updated statement on Michael Cohen acknowledging the contract was for $100,000 EVERY MONTH for a year. So $1.2m!?!?!

12:01 PM - 9 May 2018

Stormy's lawyer can't be the only one that got this info. I HIGHLY doubt that this was shared with him by Mueller's investigation but I think if he could get this then the special counsel was already all over this.
 
So at the very least Cohen was selling access to Trump's influence to several foreign companies, in addition to whatever wheel-greasing he may or may not have done with regard to Russia.

It's only going to heat up for him from here.

As an aside, since my knowledge of specifics around presidential conduct in the USA is spotty, how much of a transgression would it be if Trump was basically taking bribes from foreign multinationals for preferential treatment and have other presidents been caught doing something similar?
 
Everything they accuse others of, they already did. Its... insane.
 
So at the very least Cohen was selling access to Trump's influence to several foreign companies, in addition to whatever wheel-greasing he may or may not have done with regard to Russia.

Given how much Trump supporters rallied against "pay for play" in the election it's highly ironic. Wonder if they will be as angry about this
 
Given how much Trump supporters rallied against "pay for play" in the election it's highly ironic. Wonder if they will be as angry about this

Definitely not, people only ever see the faults in the opposing team, never their own.

Is something like this potentially a legal risk for Trump? Because it seems like it should be a transgression that carries a pretty heavy penalty.
 
Stormy's lawyer can't be the only one that got this info. I HIGHLY doubt that this was shared with him by Mueller's investigation but I think if he could get this then the special counsel was already all over this.

If the stories coming out are true Mueller interviewed many of the companies six months ago.
 
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