John McCain Says Trump’s Praise of Kim Jong Un and Rodrigo Duterte ‘Very Disturbing’
While admitting he agrees with Trump half the time, McCain added, “You can’t praise that kind of behavior and not raise concerns around the world.”
While admitting he agrees with Trump half the time, McCain added, “You can’t praise that kind of behavior and not raise concerns around the world.”
Waters says she hasn’t attended ceremonial activities because “I don’t respect this president… I don’t think that he deserves to be president.”
“Ivanka’s company won approval for new China trademarks the same day she dined w/ China’s president at Mar-a-Lago.”
“The first 90 days of my presidency has exposed the total failure of the last eight years of foreign policy!”
Trump wants to be like his hero, Vladimir Putin, who rode in the royal carriage when he visited in 2003, or President Xi, who rode it in 2015
“And I’ve got to tell you, though, I’ve never been so concerned, as I am now, for the state of this country and world relations.”
“The line we’re getting from the White House is that…he’s not necessarily flip-flopping or reversing but he’s adapting to situations on the ground.”
“North Korea is looking for trouble. If China decides to help, that would be great. If not, we will solve the problem without them! U.S.A.”
Rex Tillerson says one thing, Nikki Haley another. If there is any sort of messaging being sent, it is impossible to determine what it might be
“Glad you think it was great, @POTUS. Would have been greater if you didn’t treat NATO like protection racket, or allies like deadbeats”
As J.K. Rowling captioned the moment, ‘Mommy was mean to me and I don’t wanna hold her hand no more.’
“Three intelligence sources have informed Fox News that President Obama went outside the chain of command…he used GCHQ” accused Spicer
“In our professional opinion, this Order cannot be justified on national security or foreign policy grounds.”
“Putting aside for a moment Mr. Bannon’s troubling public positions, which are worrisome enough, institutionalizing his attendance threatens to politicize national security decision making.”
“The bleak cadence of last month’s inauguration was still in the air when Donald Trump lobbed the first Molotov cocktail of policies and executive orders”
Trump called Turnbull, berated him on an agreement he hadn’t even studied yet, then abruptly hung up on him 25 minutes into a 60-minute call
“For those that don’t have our back, we’re taking names, we will make points to respond to that accordingly.”
Looking at both Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump, Mikhail Gorbachev said, “it all looks as if the world is preparing for war.”
Michael Flynn, Trump’s pick as national security advisor, undermined Obama’s foreign policy on behalf of a man who isn’t president yet
In recent days, Trump has embarrassed himself both over China and Mexico, tweeting off-the-cuff ruminations about issues of critical importance
“It is an appropriate way to end eight years of failed policy with Russia. And…serves as a prime example of this administration’s ineffective foreign policy”
“The beginning of the end was the horrible Iran deal, and now this (U.N.)! Stay strong Israel, January 20th is fast approaching!”
Trump seems intent on following in the footsteps, not of our most successful modern president, Barack H. Obama, but rather the least, George W. Bush
“It will either exploit a real terrorist attack or involve a US version of Falklands War — picking a fight with foreign power to rally home base.”
Trump’s strategy for working with thugs is to let thugs be thugs as long as Trump gets a cut. And that includes the thugs in Trump’s own cabinet.
“Let’s stop obsessing over who’ll be Secretary of State. We don’t need one. Our Twitterer-in-Chief can set foreign policy in 140 characters”
During a foreign policy briefing several months ago, Trump asked three times in an hour, “If we have them, why can’t we use them?”
While riding around one of his golf courses in a golf cart, Donald Trump bizarrely attacked his own foreign policy advisers and admitted to reporters that most of them were not good.