1. It's interesting that there's a robust faction in GOP for a Trumpian foreign policy even after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.https://twitter.com/mkraju/status/1511450233095569411 …
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Actually, that is a lesson they should have drawn in 2016 with Trump's nomination, little lone his election. But that fact & inferences from that fact were just too horrifying for them to grok at that point.
A potentially great thing to have a more independent European foreign policy. Will help erode American hegemony and the rest of the world will be better off.
It would be nice if @thedemocrats could somehow turn, "People like America when Democrats are in charge," into a winning political issue
https://twitter.com/HeerJeet/status/1511520548190400514?s=20&t=KRZOXajIQoMBzwCJSJfMEA …pic.twitter.com/v79SjfZzk1
Why stop in Europe...
Orban is engineering a leveraged buyout of the GOP
It's been the case for 5½ years now that no sane nation will ever trust a country that put Donald Trump in charge of our nuclear arsenal ever again. Today's vote just drives home the distrust even more.
The current government of Australia faces re-election next month. Foreign policy is rarely a big issue but it's an open question whether the govt has been wise in forming the AUKUS alliance with the US and UK, whose political systems may not be reliable long-term partners
Doesn't Europe have the same trumpian type factions?
Interesting who among Republicans not on this voting roll, e.g. Stefanik, head of the GOP Conference, long suspected of being a pure opportunist in her having aligned herself with Trump.
That's a good point.
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