Not striking is the right decision but the constant zig-zags speaks to what I wrote about earlier today: an incoherent foreign policy that sends mixed messages & increases the likelihood of war.https://twitter.com/nytimes/status/1141904368356220929 …
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It's really important at a time like this for the Democrats not to taunt Trump for being weak (although in truth he is very weak) but rather to educate the public on the dangers of a foreign policy that is fundamentally incoherent.
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Ok, but Trump did pull a complete 180 after Putin told him off today.pic.twitter.com/sPhZeMHkvl
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Man it takes balls to be as wrong as you’ve been about so many things - including a Hillary presidency - and still lecture others about everything they’re doing wrong to fix the mess you helped create.
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Trump publicly backed down on Iran strikes immediately after Putin warned against them. All of this was public. Why did Trump do it? Thesis 1: Trump changed his mind after subsequent reflection Thesis 2: Trump changed plans to keep Putin's support in 2020 election.
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