Rob Oldfield
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So on the back of lots of other stuff going on over in America, Trump has now declared that Ukraine started the war with Russia.
Dangerous times.
Dangerous times.
Trump is doing a deal with Russia and China to split the world into 3 parts
If Ukraine falls, so do we
Oh my word. I'm in for nightmares tonight.<image deleted for the sake of sanity>
If Trump pulls all support for Ukraine, that will then leave it to Europe/NATO and we cant afford it, so that will leave only one option and that will be boots on the ground to test Putin to his limits.This man is totally insane. His rants are becoming more and more pathetic. Let’s hope our government doesn’t agree with him on any of the things he says.
I really hope you're right, but very worried that it's going to get a great deal worse. So far Trump and Musk have taken wrecking balls to many parts of the administration and, while there are signs of resistance it's unclear what the end result will be. The stories of 'Project 2025' that were rumbling around pre election appear to be true which is going to mean they've put quite a lot of effort into getting things ready to go and they've certainly hit the ground running tearing things apart (particularly in relation to government bodies that would have been holding Musk's businesses to account.)Steady on everybody.....
Yes, I think that the phrase "Divided by a common language" is very relevant here: as you say, for the first half of the Twentieth Century the US had a broadly isolationist outlook and only got involved in what they saw as 'European' disputes when they couldn't avoid it. More recently, the US took it upon itself to be 'the world's police officer'. Perhaps Trump has a third approach in mind?To be frank our American brethren have always looked after themselves first.
History show it time and again, they didn't want to get involved in WW1 or WW2 until they finally had no choice, but even then made money out of it. We (UK) were still paying them back war loans, (Lend/Lease program) etc for years after the end of the war, I think it was the 90's or maybe even the 00's when we finally stopped paying them back?
I've always thought the "special" relationship is a load of old codswallop too!
TBH its not such a bad thing though. Maybe we should be more like them, and maybe try to look after the UK first?