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A few days ago, the peace president threatened Afghanistan with, "bad things," if they don't give it back.  As if it ever belonged to the JewAssA anyway.  
https://www.conservativenewsdaily.net/breaking-news/trump-warns-taliban-of-bad-things-to-come-if-us-doesnt-reclaim-bagram-air-base/

The Taliban just told Dump to go jump off a bridge.  They said:
>This is Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan and it will remain under the control of the Islamic Emirate as long as its system and ideology are in power.
>not a single meter of Afghan territory will be handed over to the Americans.
https://lunaticoutpost.com/thread-440108.html

So it looks like Dump will have to Make America Great Again by bogging it down in Afghanistan for another 20 years.  As if that ever made america great.  But this is Donald Dump we're dealing with.  His grand ideas as to how to Make America Great Again include retard level shit like re-opening Alcatraz.  It's like he's trying to get the crown jewels back.   Except they're not crown jewels, and they're going to do nothing towards making america great again.  But that's the level or boomer retardation he operates on.  It's all appearances.
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>>5383 (OP) 
I think Dolan wants to buy the air base. He uses the carrot-stick approach in diplomacy is lot. So probably his stick is like, economic sanctions? They are not likely to invade Afghanistan ever again
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>>5383 (OP) 
Fuck... I clicked the link without thinking... Hopefully max settings Brave + VPN will protect me, but who knows. How did I fall for that even the name of the website is fucking retarded
>>5385
Donald Trump does a lot of thinking out loud.  Sometimes I think about invading Candyland and eating the chocolate castle, but I don't usually post that on social media.
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>>5387
It usually isn't Donald who actually thinks up these things. He's just the guy who gets the executive blurb and greenlights it. Someone in the planning department told him that they want to go back into afghanistan for that purpose. I would assume this is why feds have been absolutely been crawling the place as "western tourists"
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>>5389
You're probably right.  But if he want's a big base in the region. probably all Dump would have to do, is just go and ask Pakistan to give him some dirt for a base.  And they'd be happy give it to him.  There, you have your base, and it's not surrounded by people who desperately want to kill you, and you just made a new friend in the region.  And Pakistan is now just a little bit less likely to be invaded by India, good for both.   It's a good opportunity.  But with these Dump idiots, it's not about the base or it's usefulness.  It's about the fact that some dirty goat herders slighted the mighty USA, and they shouldn't be allowed to do that.  
>We're the USA goddammit, greatest country on earth, nobody does that shit to us!  
That's all it's about.  So go get your shit kicked in for another 20 years just to prove nobody can laugh at you and get away with it.  Everything they do is just so childish.
>>5395
It's probably more multifaceted and deeper than his delivery. Donald does not invent these policies. He hears them from other people, and then himself is responsible for execution. Which is where his the apprentice dealmaker back-and-forth comes in. 

There's one thing I do respect about Don, however. He is able to change is mind and do it on the fly in response to real evidence. He seems to be able to listen to many points of view, even ones traditionally disdained as outsider. That's valuable. He pushes hard and aggressively when his mind is made up, but then is capable of turning course completely if he sees a better option. 

So all of the day to day elements of his chaotic diplomacy are rather fleeting. I wouldn't put too much stock in that
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>>5397
That's not the way diplomacy works.   You have a policy, preferably a policy that is longstanding.  You always want to be able to say:
>The policy of the United States policy has always been....
The policy is everything.  Everybody knows what it is before they even come calling.  You move a little bit within the policy, but the policy never changes until something ground shaking major happens.  Mao takes over China as an example, now the policy has to change.  The whole world runs on steady consistent policy, and it cannot change day-to-day, with the wind, according to what you had for breakfast this morning.   
>Sausage, we're enemies today.  Bacon, we're friends.   Donald Dump's flaky bullshit is not how diplomacy works.
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