Posted on 06/16/2017 3:08:51 PM PDT by Vince Ferrer
I agree with your take on it.
I will say that I don’t care for Russia supplying Europe with gas, but that’s really up to Europe. If they want it, then they’ll deal with the problems.
What I object to, is this.
Our president’s neck is on the line regarding collusion with Russia interfering in our November 8th, 2016 election.
The easiest way to shut that down, is to claim the interference never happened. We’ve just about come to the point everyone seems to agree, it didn’t.
Then just at the moment we’re about to turn the corner on this, the Republicans in the Senate sign on to a bill stipulating Russia interfered in that election.
This is a major decade level bonehead move!
This pi—es me off something fierce. And what’s more, our folks don’t even grasp what the Republicans in the U.S. Senate just did.
They stipulated the Russians did interfere in our election.
Now the Leftist idiots out there will be convinced Trump is an invalid president, even though no Russian interference took place. They’ll think, “See there, we told you. Hillary should be president!”
Wby even the Republicans agree.
Those Republicans in the Senate deserve to be taken out back and flogged!
I am not advocated it really take place or anyone to do anything against any of them.
None the less, they just hurt our cause significantly.
https://sputniknews.com/us/201603061035871466-trump-neocons-critique-analysis/
Check the date on this one.
I thought the Germans were positively kill-happy with Russia just a few months ago.
Check out post 22.
Unforeseen consequences for taking action against a state that was the patsy for Clinton and Obama criminality and incompetence
This is interesting. For every action there is a reaction.
Al Jeezera:
6:21pm - Gulf crisis a ‘blessing in disguise’ for Qatar seaport
The Gulf crisis initially halted much traffic to Qatar’s main seaport, Hamad Port, and raised fears of food and other shortages.
But after launching new direct shipping routes to cope with the crisis, port officials say the worst is over and the episode may even help gas-rich Qatar seal new transport deals that do not rely on Gulf neighbours.
“It’s a blessing in disguise,” a port official said as cargo was unloaded on Wednesday. “We’re looking at signing agreements with shipping companies that can improve direct services instead of having to come through Jebel Ali” in Dubai.
They think they have a right to our money!
Thanks Bogie.
Interesting isn’t it.
It is very disquieting.
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