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Monday, April 10, 2017

How I react to the Bombing of Syria's Airbase

April 7, 2017 may as well be a day of infamy for the Trump presidency as it looks like he broke his campaign promise of an "America First" but I would not jump to conclusions that Trump has official betrayed his authentic base.

Should American Patriots be quick to judge Trump as a neoconservative traitor or could this bombing of a Syrian airbase be a strategic ploy by the Trump administration to give the neocons the perception of victory while secretly preparing for bigger prizes?

As we all known, this appeared to be as if the neocons won a battle in the major war for the american spirit.
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What do I think Trump should do. For starters, he should FIRE all the neocons who support disastrous wars similar to the Iraq and Libyan Wars that ousted two dictators who fought and killed those radical islamic terrorists.

The fact of the matter is that Sadaam Hussein's Iraq, Muammar Qaddafi's Libya, and Bashar Al-Assad's Syria were/are among the highest quality of life secular government countries in the Muslim world. Following the overthrow of Sadaam Hussein in 2003 and Muammar Qaddafi in 2011, both Iraq & Libya respectively fell into the hands of islamic extremist groups such as ISIS.

From what I've heard is that the Syrian airbase the president has bombed that it was virtually dormant and that President Trump was merely trying to keep the neocons content so that he would not be devoured by them.

On the other hand, having so many neocons that they could eventually outnumber Stephan Bannon nationalist types is going to transform the Trump Administration from a National Populist to an Establishment Neoconservative regime and I fear that's being done thanks primarily to that snake in the grass known as Jared Kushner, Trump's "Son-In-Law" who has been a liberal democrat his whole life and opposes virtually everything Trump has stood for during the 2016 U.S. Presidential election.

Even though Trump appears to be submitting to neocon demands, he still hasn't crossed the red line of preparing for World War III with Russia.

Should Trump fail to prevail over the deep state, then alternatives should include having the Southern United States including Texas threaten to secede from the United States with the help of countries like Russia, Iran, Poland, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Hungary, possibly the Baltics(Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia), Belarus, Georgia, Armenia, other allies of Russia, etc.

In all the U.S. states that have once been part of the Confederate States, just three have Democrat governors(Virginia, North Carolina, Louisiana) but all have solid Republican legislatures.

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