^remember the last time it all kicked off over there. what was the catalyst again, a cartoon? recognising Jerusalem as Israel's capital should be fine. no biggie.
anyone who die's because of this action will be directly attributed to him.
^ He doesn't care. If it gives an opportunity to kill muslims he'll be fine about it.
Palestine have declared three 'days of rage' in response to trumps potential announcement. sounds like it could be a nice time.
i can see the adverts now: ' visit Palestine. see Jerusalem, stay for the 3 days of rage. oh, and bring the kids!' lol.
(06-12-2017 12:36 )terence Wrote: [ -> ]Palestine have declared three 'days of rage' in response to trumps potential announcement. sounds like it could be a nice time.
I'm sure some people here would be up for "Three Days of Rage" against the babechannels if you suggested it
I don't say it often enough, but he's an absolute cunt.
Yeah, I feel better for that
he has prob done something that no one thought he could do prob have the Saudis and iran on the same side for once
Trump's difficulties just continue to mount and mount don't they?! ;) But what
would actually get him out of office? What's the chances it'd come from something internal for instance?
A couple of the following articles are over a month old but, I think, the three together give the background to this and paint such an interesting, if contentious, depiction of a White House in chaos, and latterly paranoia, that they are worth referencing now...
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/...94011.html
This last comes after earlier accounts of his top brass attempting to protect the free world from president 45:
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2017/10/...e-advisers
How credible is all this? Well Trump's supposed reaction to his allie's defeat in the Alabama primary certainly fits the stereotypical analysis of Trump's character that we've all read. Then again you might say it's just a little too pat - almost as if the sources have been reading the same lists of character traits!
And... although It is certainly tempting to imagine Trump's administration on the brink of collapse like this, held back by more noble men, The Guardian added a hint of reality to the whole situation:
https://theguardian.com/commentisfree/20...-elections
The conclusion here better reflects the back-watching of the new Independent piece above I think and, if the smoking gun on Russia never arrives, offers, surely, a more likely scenario for Trump's removal. While Trump remains stubbornly teflon, he is, whatever the problems, just too useful to the Republican cause. If something impeachable is made public then the knife in the back will, no doubt, come from close by before impeachment.
Well he has gone and done it