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paraclete
Jun 11, 2018, 07:39 PM
https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/leaders/theresa-may-faces-one-of-her-biggest-challenges-yet-as-allies-and-colleagues-turn-on-her/news-story/c1c12e4cf994af2346e697f19a2b6f15

Trump snubbed May at the G7, so does Britain have a "special" relationship with the US or not. Perhaps "special" doesn't mean what we think it means, Trudeau had a "special" relationship, and we saw what that means, Now we see what it means for May but Trump won't fit easily with the double M; Merkel and Macon who take exception to his conduct

Trump's new special best friend Kim and their excellent relationship might mean a Noble prize for him, so how can old friends rate against that?

talaniman
Jun 12, 2018, 04:03 AM
Haven't you learned yet that The Mad King Dufus will go off on anybody? That's what bullies do Clete, scare and intimidate. Wait until Kim pisses him off. The Peace treaty they signed is just toilet paper.

paraclete
Jun 12, 2018, 06:16 AM
Haven't you learned yet that The Mad King Dufus will go off on anybody? That's what bullies do Clete, scare and intimidate. Wait until Kim pisses him off. The Peace treaty they signed is just toilet paper.

It wasn't a peace treaty, Tal it was an announcement, yes, we talked, and we agreed to talk some more about these things. Trump indicated he has stayed his hand on more sanctions

talaniman
Jun 12, 2018, 07:27 AM
No more "war games" either to scare Kim, but he can keep his soldiers and artillery along the DMZ to scare the SK's

tomder55
Jun 12, 2018, 01:51 PM
The war games are a waste of money as Trump indicated . As for Brexit . Any Brit PM that stands in the way will be defeated .The threat of a gin shortage will not change the inevitable .
For decades the European Union as the example of the borderless, multicultural and secular world dominated by giant international institutions was sold as tomorrow…... Until suddenly it wasn't. The best part of the week was listening to George Soros whining about everything has gone wrong.

paraclete
Jun 12, 2018, 03:34 PM
Yes the EU is a flawed plan, it's not that federations can't work, it is that it cannot work if the states retain their soveriengty. Perhaps a lesson in there for other federations. Migration was one of the problems that caused Brexit and it remains a problem in the EU, but either way May won't survive