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    1. iamhereforthefood on

      The best way I can describe his absence it is sort of like hitting a mule with a two-by-four across the nose. 

    2. BritishAnimator on

      He started off with positive Ukraine vibes, Then once in power did a 180 and followed the party line. Then vanished from the media.

    3. dangerousbob on

      Kellogg turned out to be a stick in the mud. Rubio looks to be the one putting this together.

    4. Shocker. Rubio next. The revolving door of Trump’s cabinet returns.

    5. Embarrassed_Lemon527 on

      Probably too “hawkish” for the Putin loving dictator of the disjointed states of America.

    6. Sidelined is the best one can hope for when “working” with trump.

    7. Tholian_Bed on

      Sidelined? Send him to the protocol tent. (US Football reference)

    8. mobileJay77 on

      The kids can come back to the grown up table, when they’re temper tantrump is over.

    9. GuitarGeezer on

      Let’s dispense with the idea that Trump wants peace in Europe so this guy was always going to be sidelined. Trump had publicly repudiated NATO Article 5 and proclaimed his desire for Russia to attack NATO before the election and has started a campaign of atrocities after the election against his own allies and Ukraine that left even the Chinese spokesman publicly and legitimately embarrassed FOR the USA.

      Trump shushed Starmer like he was one of his idiot sons when pressed to lay off of threats against Canada. Trump recently mooted closing all European bases which only makes sense if you plan war or acts of war against NATO. Musk said the US is not wanting NATO reform, just total exit of the US. The US has put the world on notice that it wants a stronger, revived Russia that it would invite to attack NATO while the US carves up Canada/Greenland.

      That is as far from good faith peace as you can get, but perfectly normal for an evil dictatorship. Trump is not necessarily a Putin asset and I am sure T thinks he is using Putin and as regards alienating NATO and shirking all US foreign obligations, he is. Trump and his regime are an evil dictatorship of their own and are proud and happy to be seen that way by the world and that is even worse than being allied with Russia.

    10. uniklyqualifd on

      This is what Canada’s minister of Foreign Affairs describes America as being right now. You talk to the underlings who should be knowledgeable and working with each other, but find out what they say means nothing and they don’t seem to talk amongst themselves. Then something quite different comes down from Trump.

    11. Townsend_Harris on

      I mean anyone who didn’t see that coming is delusional.

    12. Strontiumdogs1 on

      His simps never understand, it’s never about them.
      It’s all about Adolf Trump.
      They are only there as long as he wants them to kiss his ass.
      When he gets bored of their kissing it’s on to the next.
      You watch they will all go through the wash.

    13. AnonVinky on

      The importance of this for global politics cannot be overstated.

      One or two more meetings and dismissing the USA will be normalized. That is the first stage, grown ups talk then someone who drew the short straw or Mark Rutte is tasked with asking the USA to sign at the bottom line.

      The next stage is foreign countries like the EU or China bypassing the federal government and directly speaking to states. This can quickly give states trade deals that might last after a collapse of the USA. Expect both the EU and China to offer lucrative/predatory trade deals to individual states, watch for trade deals that implicitly or explicitly last after a theoretical secession or collapse.

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